‘Rambo III’ Download and Reviews

December 19, 2009 by Paul Wall  
Filed under Action, Adventure, Thriller

“Rambo III” Movie Details

Rambo III tagline: God would have mercy John Rambo won’t!
Rambo 3 - DVD Cover

Rambo III DVD Cover

Actors:
Sylvester Stallone John J. Rambo
Richard Crenna Col. Samuel Trautman
Marc de Jonge Col. Zaysen
Kurtwood Smith Robert Griggs (embassy field officer)
Spiros Focas Masoud (Afghan mujahadeen leader)
Sasson Gabai Mousa Ghani
Doudi Shoua Hamid (Rambo”s guide)
Randy Raney Kourov
Marcus Gilbert Tomask
Alon Abutbul Nissem
Mahmoud Assadollahi Rahim
Joseph Shiloach Khalid
Harold Diamond Stick fighter
Matti Seri Gun dealer
Hany Said El Deen Gun dealer
Directors: Peter MacDonald
IMDB Rating: 4.9/10 out of 28,307 votes

“Rambo III” Movie Review

“Rambo 3″ Plot Summary

Rambo’s Vietnam commanding officer Colonel Trautman is held hostage in Afghanistan, and its up to Rambo to rescue him.

The Best Movie of All Time

Stallone is the best actor for this part. No other action movie can stand next to this one. Good story line also. I think that it is terribly underrated. You could watch it a lot and still not get board of it. It is the first Rambo movie that I saw. The other ones are good but do not compare to this one. Stallone brings the action to this movie. No one could have played it better. Out of 10 this one would deserve a 10. And it leaves out the romantic scenes that were in the 2nd one. It is truly a masterpiece.

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‘RoboCop’ Download and Reviews

October 15, 2009 by Paul Wall  
Filed under Action, Crime, Drama

“RoboCop” Movie Details

RoboCop tagline: Part man. Part machine. All cop. The future of law enforcement.
RoboCop - DVD Cover

RoboCop DVD Cover

Actors:
Peter Weller Officer Alex J. Murphy/RoboCop
Nancy Allen Officer Anne Lewis
Dan O’Herlihy The Old Man
Ronny Cox Dick Jones
Kurtwood Smith Clarence Boddicker
Miguel Ferrer Bob Morton
Robert DoQui Sergeant Warren Reed
Ray Wise Leon Nash
Felton Perry Johnson
Paul McCrane Emil Antonowsky
Jesse D. Goins Joe Cox
Del Zamora Kaplan
Calvin Jung Steve Minh
Rick Lieberman Walker
Lee de Broux Sal
Directors: Paul Verhoeven
IMDB Rating: 7.6/10 out of 49,317 votes

“RoboCop” Movie Review

“RoboCop” Plot Summary

In a dystopic & crime ridden Detroit, a terminally wounded cop returns to the force as a powerful cyborg with submerged memories haunting him.

Great science fiction from Verhoeven

‘Robocop’ was what gave the world the robotic police officer that would rival the Terminator as the greatest cyborg film character of all time. Although, I’m not gonna take a side in that debate, but I am gonna give Robocop the recognition it deserves. He was something that was totally new at the time (1987), and since then the movie got 2 (crappy) sequels, a comic book and a mini-series

Robocop is set in the future and portrays a very dark version of Detroit, and its crime level has gone up considerably. In it, a cop named Alex Murphy gets literally blown away by a gang of nasty criminals on his first day on the job. But later a company (OCP) uses his remains to build a mechanical cop in order to cut down on the crime in order to build ‘Delta City’ to replace the corrupted dystopia that was once Detroit. Later on, Robocop makes a name for himself around the city, but unexpectedly he starts remembering what he was before his death, and through this we start to learn more about Murphy since we didn’t zilch about him before he died. And this is how he starts to regain his lost humanity. And the first rule about making a movie with a robot for a character is that you MUST make it human in some way, that’s the reason why Robocop worked so well and why ‘Terminator 2′ worked so well. Towards the ending, after he takes off his helmet for the final battle, reveals his face. And a little later, after the Old Man asks him for his name, he replies ‘Murphy’, this is one of the most heart-touching moments in science fiction which generally don’t have moments like those. The symbolism in here is perfect

Another thing that really got me were the bad guys. And the best of the gang is without a doubt, Kurtwood Smith as Clarence Boddicker. Honestly, I have never seen a guy who looks like a 50 year old pencil pusher to be so threatening. He delivers his lines with such ferocity and perfection that he becomes perhaps one of the greatest villains in the history of cinema. And his classic lines, ‘Can you fly, Bobby?’ and ‘B*****s, leave!’ will never be forgotten. Also, his crew is worth noting, Emil will be known for the gas station scene (probably the best part of the movie), Joe will be remembered for his laugh and his ‘Does it hurt? Does it hurt?’ line. And Leon will be recognized for his hilarious expression he makes when the disfigured Emil confronts him and when Robocop pulls his hair in the dance club. And lastly Clarence will be known for pretty much everything he does and says in here. And all these guys are MEAN, plain and simple. They basically kill and hurt others for their own amusement and express no pity or remorse at all. These guys are as real as movie villains could possibly get

The action is excellent, the gas station scene was bad@$$, the drug factory shootout was fantastic and the ending when Robocop takes out all the bad guys in the same place where they killed him at the steel mill is unforgettable, thanks to the Cobra Assault Cannons (forgot what they’re called), but it’s one of the sweetest weapons ever made up in a film

The one liners couldn’t have been better. ‘Dead or alive, you’re coming with me’ is a quote that should’ve been on the Top 100, but for some reason, it’s not. ‘Your move, creep’ is another worth mentioning. And the before mentioned stuff that the bad guys say are pretty cool to say in real life situations as well

Robocop is a classic in the golden age of science fiction when we didn’t have too many of that over-the-top, unoriginal crap that we’re getting now. I’m gonna cherish this movie forever, and I hope you will too.

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‘Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country’ Download and Reviews

October 11, 2009 by Paul Wall  
Filed under Action, Mystery, Sci-Fi

“Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country” Movie Details

Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country tagline: The battle for peace has begun
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Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country DVD Cover

Actors:
William Shatner Captain James T. Kirk
Leonard Nimoy Captain Spock
DeForest Kelley Dr. Leonard “Bones” McCoy
James Doohan Captain Montgomery “Scotty” Scott
Walter Koenig Commander Pavel Chekov
Nichelle Nichols Cmdr. Uhura
George Takei Captain Hikaru Sulu
Kim Cattrall Lieutenant Valeris
Mark Lenard Ambassador Sarek
Grace Lee Whitney Commander Janice Rand
Brock Peters Admiral Cartwright
Leon Russom Starfleet Commander in Chief
Kurtwood Smith Federation President
Christopher Plummer General Chang
Rosanna DeSoto Azetbur
Directors: Nicholas Meyer
IMDB Rating: 7.2/10 out of 22,456 votes

“Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country” Movie Review

“Star Trek VI” Plot Summary

The crews of the Enterprise and the Excelsior must stop a plot to prevent a peace treaty between the Klingon Empire and the Federation. add synopsis

Great finale.

Star Trek the Undiscovered Country is a great finale for the original cast of one of the greatest television shows. We actually begin with Captain Sulu and his ship, the Excelsior. An explosion rocks them and they determine that the moon of Kronos has exploded. This puts the Klingon race at great risk. Both Federation and Klingon officials talk of a peace that should happen in order to save the Klingon world. However, there are some that believe such an alliance is not a good idea. Kirk is one of them. Yet, he is chosen to command the Enterprise to meet with Councillor Gorkon of the Klingons. After a tense dinner, the Klingon ship is attacked. Unsure of what is going on, Kirk and McCoy beam over to the alien ship to discover Gorkon was assassinated. They are arrested and tried for treason. They are found guilty and sent to an asteroid prison. Meanwhile, the crew of the Enterprise works to disprove the allegations against Kirk. This is against Starfleet orders. This one has it all: comedy, story, plot, and action. Aside from the finding evidence to clear their comrades, the Enterprise crew also uncovers a conspiracy within Starfleet. One of the most entertaining scenes for humor was a dinner with the Enterprise Crew and the Klingons. I also liked the aliens created for the Klingon gulag. Another aspect I liked was Sulu having his own command and working hard to help the Enterprise. Another good scene is when the Excelsior and Enterprise must play tag-team against a cloaked Klingon Warbird. This was the final voyage of the original cast. And it was one of the best.

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‘Dead Poets Society’ Download and Reviews

September 10, 2009 by Paul Wall  
Filed under Drama

“Dead Poets Society” Movie Details

Dead Poets Society tagline: He was their inspiration. He made their lives extraordinary.
Dead Poets Society - DVD Cover

Dead Poets Society DVD Cover

Actors:
  • Matt Carey
  • Robin Williams John Keating
    Robert Sean Leonard Neil Perry
    Ethan Hawke Todd Anderson
    Josh Charles Knox Overstreet
    Gale Hansen Charlie Dalton
    Dylan Kussman Richard Cameron
    Allelon Ruggiero Steven Meeks
    James Waterston Gerard Pitts
    Norman Lloyd Mr. Nolan
    Kurtwood Smith Mr. Perry
    Carla Belver Mrs. Perry
    Leon Pownall McAllister
    George Martin Dr. Hager
    Joe Aufiery Chemistry Teacher
    Hopkins
    Directors: Peter Weir IMDB Rating: 7.8/10 out of 85,485 votes

    “Dead Poets Society” Movie Review

    “Dead Poets Society” Plot Summary

    English professor John Keating inspires his students to a love of poetry and to seize the day.

    one of the most amazing and uplifting movie experiences that I had ever had

    Dead Poets Society is hands down one of the most powerful and upfliting movies that I have seen-and trust me I have seen many powerful movies. This is one of Robin Williams finest performances-I do believe he should have been at least nominated for best actor and either the guy who plays Neil or Ethan Hawk should have been nominated for best supporting actor

    The frindships that are forged in the school are genuine and believable and the people are those that you can relate to. I myself can relate to Todd, shy and a bit insecure of who he is. John Keating-played by Robin Williams-is a teacher who believes in more then just teaching about whats in the books, he believes in teaching about *life* and seazing the day. This movie shows how important it is to live each day to your fullest and to follow your dreams. I have seen many powerful films, and Dead Poets Society is one of the most powerful films I have ever seen. It captures the essance of what a film should to do a person. It shows a different view of life and makes you question things. It brings tears in your eyes as well as laughter. Even though I get emotional during films very rarly do I cry in them, but I did cry during the end of the movie with what happened to Neil and Keating. The ending to this day had a powerful effect on me and not many movies has an effect on you to the point where you get emotional and uplifted just thinking about the movie. It is a movie where you would watch many times and each time find something new with it. It is by far one of the most amazing and uplifting movie experiences that I have ever had.

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