‘Osmosis Jones’ Download and Reviews

December 27, 2009 by Paul Wall  
Filed under Action, Animation, Comedy

“Osmosis Jones” Movie Details

Osmosis Jones tagline: He’s one cell of a guy.
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Osmosis Jones DVD Cover

Actors:
  • Carlos Alazraqui
  • Molly Shannon
    Bill Murray
    Ben Stein
    Joel Silver
    Chris Rock Osmosis Jones
    Laurence Fishburne Thrax
    David Hyde Pierce Drix
    Brandy Norwood Leah
    William Shatner Mayor Phlegmming
    Ron Howard Tom Colonic
    Kid Rock Kidney Rock
    Kenny Olson Kidney Rock
    Jason Krause Kidney Rock
    Joe C. Kidney Rock
    Stefanie Eulinberg Kidney Rock
    Jimmie Bones Kidney Rock
    Uncle Kracker Kidney Rock
    Jonathan Adams Additional Character Voice
    Additional Character Voice
    Directors: Bobby Farrelly and Peter Farrelly IMDB Rating: 6.1/10 out of 10,206 votes

    “Osmosis Jones” Movie Review

    “Osmosis Jones” Plot Summary

    A policeman white blood cell, with the help of a cold pill, must stop a deadly virus from destroying the human they live in, Frank. add synopsis

    Bloody Good Movie

    I think that this movie was horribly underrated in the UK, and it doesn’t get the recognition it deserves. I saw the animated series before the movie, and got interested in watching it, but as I have a phobia of vomit, I was incredibly shocked when I saw Bill Murray throw up all over Molly Shannon with visual and graphic sounds. Still, I plucked up the courage to watch the rest of the movie, which I really enjoyed. However, to this day I have to skip the vomit scene on my DVD. I liked the fact that it was a classic ‘cop type’ story, with a baddie, a love interest, a rookie cop and a partnership too. I thought that David Hyde Pierce played the part of Drix brilliantly and Chris Rock was superb as Osmosis. I also like the fact that the movie teaches kids that it’s important to take care of yourself

    My friend and I still quote ‘You gotta get spiffy!’ all the time. I also really loved the soundtrack, I went frantic searching for the CD!

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    ‘The Matrix Reloaded’ Download and Reviews

    November 24, 2009 by Paul Wall  
    Filed under Action, Adventure, Sci-Fi

    “The Matrix Reloaded” Movie Details

    The Matrix Reloaded tagline: Free your mind.
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    The Matrix Reloaded DVD Cover

    Actors:
  • Kelly Butler
  • Keanu Reeves
    Laurence Fishburne
    Carrie-Anne Moss
    Ray Anthony Power Station Guard
    Christine Anu Kali
    Alima Ashton-Sheibu Link’s Niece
    Helmut Bakaitis The Architect
    Steve Bastoni Soren
    Don Battee Vector
    Monica Bellucci Persephone
    Daniel Bernhardt Agent Johnson
    Valerie Berry Priestess
    Ian Bliss Bane
    Liliana Bogatko Old Woman at Zion
    Michael Budd Zion Controller
    Stoney Burke Bike Carrier Driver
    Ice
    Directors: Andy Wachowski and Lana Wachowski IMDB Rating: 7.1/10 out of 140,571 votes

    “The Matrix Reloaded” Movie Review

    “The Matrix 2″ Plot Summary

    Neo and the rebel leaders estimate that they have 72 hours until 250,000 probes discover Zion and destroy it and its inhabitants. During this, Neo must decide how he can save Trinity from a dark fate in his dreams.

    The best film of the season!

    Almost all of my friends and other people claimed that this film isn’t worth to see and it’s very, very bad movie. But I think ‘Matrix. Reloaded’ is excellent and I like it more than 1st part. Great music, great philosophy, great special effects! After watching I felt that the world had changed around me and I could never be the same. I’m waiting for next part with impatience

    The only I don’t like in this film – when Zion’s people are dancing into their temple. This is very ugly and disgustful. And I can’t understand why the creators of 2nd part put this scene into the movie.

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    ‘The Matrix’ Download and Reviews

    November 18, 2009 by Paul Wall  
    Filed under Action, Adventure, Sci-Fi

    “The Matrix” Movie Details

    The Matrix tagline: Free your mind
    The Matrix - DVD Cover

    The Matrix DVD Cover

    Actors:
  • Marc Gray
  • Keanu Reeves Neo
    Laurence Fishburne Morpheus
    Carrie-Anne Moss Trinity
    Hugo Weaving Agent Smith
    Gloria Foster Oracle
    Joe Pantoliano Cypher
    Marcus Chong Tank
    Julian Arahanga Apoc
    Matt Doran Mouse
    Belinda McClory Switch
    Anthony Ray Parker Dozer
    Paul Goddard Agent Brown
    Robert Taylor Agent Jones
    David Aston Rhineheart
    Choi
    Directors: Andy Wachowski and Lana Wachowski IMDB Rating: 8.7/10 out of 354,777 votes

    “The Matrix” Movie Review

    “The Matrix” Plot Summary

    A computer hacker learns from mysterious rebels about the true nature of his reality and his role in the war against the controllers of it.

    The Perfect Symbiosis of Action and Philosophy

    What is real? How do you define real? This question has been explored for its significance in metaphysics in other movies as well. The Thirteenth Floor is one of them and the other is Dark City. I mention these because they were released more or less around the same time as this movie was released. But these two movies do not enjoy the position and the popularity of this movie – The Matrix, why? Look at the box office success of the Matrix. Look at the popularity of this movie. Advertisements have been created based on the themes of this movie. Most people seem to have heard of the movie if not seen it. The Matrix enjoys a prominent position in the top 50 on the IMDb. Even a list of 100 best movies of all times as compiled by a documentary on the Discovery Channel mentioned this movie as among the top 100. The key to the enormous success of the Matrix is the symbiotic combination of two opposing elements. The first one being metaphysics or philosophy and the second element being intense amount of action. The Dark City is limited in its action and stresses more on the metaphysics aspect and so does the Thirteenth floor. When you see The Matrix, you see that there is far more metaphysics and philosophy in this movie when compared to the other two. And when you see the action sequences of the movie, the two movies fade into oblivion. There is so much for the intellectual to busy himself with in this movie. There is a reference to so many mythological places and figures. The character Neo is an anagram of One signifying the One Absolute many cultures believe in and then there is Trinity, an obvious reference to the Holy Trinity. The names of the ships, the numbers on the door, the name of the book Neo takes his CD out from all have a significance, a clue, if that is what one wants to call it. This movie gives enough to the intellectual to study and talk about. And yet the movie does not fail to capture the attention of the average movie goer. The average movie goer does not want to search for hidden symbols, he does not want to discuss the movie for hours and hours. He wants some action and some fun. The movie gives that as well. The movie has a lot of guns, a lot of chases and a lot of fighting. The average movie goer can appreciate the main aspect of this movie without bothering about all the hidden symbols which the intellectual chooses to see in the movie. Yet, he apparently does not deny himself the spirit of the movie and enjoys it. And I believe this is what has made the movie successful – the reconciliation between action and thrill and metaphysics and philosophy. This movie deserves all the praise and success that it has got. My personal all-time favorite. I never get tired of talking about it till date and love to see it with my friends if I get the chance.

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    ‘Apocalypse Now’ Download and Reviews

    October 2, 2009 by Paul Wall  
    Filed under Action, Drama, War

    “Apocalypse Now” Movie Details

    Apocalypse Now tagline: The Horror. . . The Horror. . .
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    Apocalypse Now DVD Cover

    Actors:
  • Kerry Rossall
  • Robert Duvall Lieutenant Colonel Bill Kilgore
    Marlon Brando Colonel Walter E. Kurtz
    Martin Sheen Captain Benjamin L. Willard
    Frederic Forrest Jay ‘Chef’ Hicks
    Sam Bottoms Lance B. Johnson
    Laurence Fishburne Tyrone ‘Clean’ Miller
    Dennis Hopper Photojournalist
    Albert Hall Chief Phillips
    Harrison Ford Colonel Lucas
    G.D. Spradlin General Corman
    Jerry Ziesmer Jerry, Civilian
    Scott Glenn Lieutenant Richard M. Colby
    Bo Byers MP Sergeant #1
    James Keane Kilgore’s Gunner
    Mike from San Diego
    Directors: Francis Ford Coppola IMDB Rating: 8.6/10 out of 162,438 votes

    “Apocalypse Now” Movie Review

    “Apocalypse Now” Plot Summary

    During the on-going Vietnam War, Captain Willard is sent on a dangerous mission into Cambodia to assassinate a renegade Green Beret who has set himself up as a God among a local tribe.

    Truly a Masterpiece

    Somewhere on IMDb there is a discussion about the greatest director of all times (Spielberg, Copolla and others are named there). The greatest argument was around Spielberg and whether he is or isn’t a great director. The problem with Spielberg is that while he is a master technician, most of his films lack depth

    Saving Ryan is really outstanding from a technical point of view, but its message is dull and while its very entertaining, it doesn’t make you think about anything. AN is the best movie I ever saw because it combines great shooting with a deep philosophical perspective on so many things, starting from war in general, the clash of civilizations, the condition of soldier in wartimes (is a soldier a hero or an assassin? Brando says he is neither, the french lady says he is both …) and many others. The problem with some people is that they try to argue about whether these points are true or false. But a great movie, and a great piece of art in general is supposed to spark arguments, not to solve them … Maybe Coppola is right, or maybe he isn’t, nobody holds the truth anyway. You can watch this movie for its outer beauty, amazing scenes, great acting and memorable quotes and you will be entirely satisfied. But what really make this movie a masterpiece is its inner quality. You can’t help but make a comparison with the recent Fahrenheit documentary

    Both Copolla and Moore tackle similar issues, but while Copolla presents matters from an outside , objective point of view, Moore takes a very partisan position that really compromises the whole point of a documentary … It is really a shame that a film like Fahrenheit 9/11 won a prestigious award like Cannes. But anyway, if you want to start to understand a little of the Vietnam war, the Iraq war, the second World War and any war in general, you should definitely see this movie, and not the other one …

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    ‘TMNT’ Download and Reviews

    September 24, 2009 by Paul Wall  
    Filed under Action, Adventure, Animation

    “TMNT” Movie Details

    TMNT tagline: Raising Shell In 2007
    Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles IV - DVD Cover

    TMNT DVD Cover

    Actors:
    Chris Evans Casey Jones
    Sarah Michelle Gellar April O’Neil
    Mako Master Splinter
    Kevin Smith Diner
    Patrick Stewart Max Winters
    Laurence Fishburne Narrator
    Ziyi Zhang Karai
    Mitchell Whitfield Donatello
    James Arnold Taylor Leonardo
    Mikey Kelley Michelangelo
    Nolan North Raphael/Nightwatcher
    John DiMaggio Colonel Santino
    Paula Mattioli General Serpiente
    Kevin Michael Richardson General Aquila
    Fred Tatasciore General Gato
    Directors: Kevin Munroe
    IMDB Rating: 6.6/10 out of 25,026 votes

    “TMNT” Movie Review

    “Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles IV” Plot Summary

    The continued adventures of the four adolescent mutated turtles gifted in the art of the ninja, as they attempt to stop a mysterious evil that threatens to end the world.

    An excellent and enjoyable treat for all Turtles fans!

    I saw this last night at a preview in my local Odeon. I am a big fan of the Turtles and have been since my childhood. I wasn’t quite sure of what to expect from this movie but I was very impressed

    The characters have all had a terrific makeover which is displayed with some of the best on screen animation that I have seen in a long time. The film itself is a bit vivid but all the same very enjoyable

    All the chosen voice overs and presentations for each character seem very well suited, although my only criticism is against April O Neils character. She has gone from a geeky news reporter to tough as nails ninja it would appear, but we are not told exactly how far into the future this movie is from the Turtles timescale so I accept that the scriptwriters have progressed things and the characters have moved forward.**Spoiler Alert** One thing in particular is Leonardo , he looks very, very well done indeed. One scene in particular is the rooftop fight scene between him and Raphael which looks visually stunning and is way above anything I have seen in the animation world

    The fight scenes/violence are a lot tougher than what you would expect from a Turtles feature. Some hard hitting ‘ninja’ violence is displayed throughout the movie and combined with the scary monsters is well worth it’s PG certificate. All in good taste though

    Overall a very enjoyable and visual treat for the kids and grown ups which does justice for the whole TMNT history.

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    ‘Mystic River’ Download and Reviews

    September 17, 2009 by Paul Wall  
    Filed under Crime, Drama, Mystery

    “Mystic River” Movie Details

    Mystic River tagline: We bury our sins, we wash them clean.
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    Mystic River DVD Cover

    Actors:
  • John Doman
  • Sean Penn Jimmy Markum
    Tim Robbins Dave Boyle
    Kevin Bacon Sean Devine
    Laurence Fishburne Sgt. Whitey Powers
    Marcia Gay Harden Celeste Boyle
    Laura Linney Annabeth Markum
    Kevin Chapman Val Savage
    Tom Guiry Brendan Harris
    Emmy Rossum Katie Markum
    Spencer Treat Clark Silent Ray Harris
    Andrew Mackin John O’Shea
    Adam Nelson Nick Savage
    Robert Wahlberg Kevin Savage
    Jenny O’Hara Esther Harris
    Driver
    Directors: Clint Eastwood IMDB Rating: 8.0/10 out of 109,225 votes

    “Mystic River” Movie Review

    “Mystic River” Plot Summary

    With a childhood tragedy that overshadowed their lives, three men are reunited by circumstance when one loses a daughter.

    Best movie for a long time

    This film truely shows the mastermind of Clint Eastwood. This is not only the his best movie so far, but also the best movie of this genre for a long time

    If Sean Penn does not get an Oscar for his performance, then this institution becomes questionable to me.

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    ‘Red Heat’ Download and Reviews

    September 11, 2009 by Paul Wall  
    Filed under Action, Comedy, Crime

    “Red Heat” Movie Details

    Red Heat tagline: Moscow’s toughest detective. Chicago’s craziest cop. There’s only one thing worse than making them mad. Making them partners.
    Red Heat - DVD Cover

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    Actors:
  • Peter Jason
  • Arnold Schwarzenegger Capt. Ivan Danko
    James Belushi Det. Sgt. Art Ridzik
    Peter Boyle Cmdr. Lou Donnelly
    Ed O’Ross Viktor ‘Rosta’ Rostavili
    Laurence Fishburne Lt. Charlie Stobbs
    Gina Gershon Catherine ‘Cat’ Manzetti
    Richard Bright Det. Sgt. Gallagher
    J.W. Smith Salim
    Brent Jennings Abdul Elijah
    Gretchen Palmer Hooker
    Pruitt Taylor Vince Night Clerk
    Michael G. Hagerty Pat Nunn
    Brion James Streak
    Gloria Delaney Intern
    TV Announcer
    Directors: Walter Hill IMDB Rating: 5.6/10 out of 16,440 votes

    “Red Heat” Movie Review

    “Red Heat” Plot Summary

    Arnold Schwarzenegger plays a Russian policeman sent after a Russian drug dealer who has escaped to… add synopsis

    Good Movie

    I really liked this movie. I have a thing for late 80’s action flicks like Beverly Hills Cop or 48 hrs. I thought this was pretty good movie. One of the members on here said Belushi’s character was the worst part of the movie. I thought Belushi was pretty good and comedic. I love the dialogue in the movie between Danko and Ridzik at the coffee shop. Overall I would definitely recommend this movie. I also find the content to be appealing. Russian Mob and drug smuggling. I also thought the bad guy Viktor was a really cool part played by Ed O’Ross who also plays Dutch Schultz right hand man in Hoodlum which is not nearly as good as Red Heat.

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    ‘The Matrix Revolutions’ Download and Reviews

    September 2, 2009 by Paul Wall  
    Filed under Action, Adventure, Sci-Fi

    “The Matrix Revolutions” Movie Details

    The Matrix Revolutions tagline: Everything that has a beginning has an end.
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    The Matrix Revolutions DVD Cover

    Actors:
  • Nona Gaye
  • Carrie-Anne Moss Trinity
    Hugo Weaving Agent Smith
    Keanu Reeves Neo
    Mary Alice The Oracle
    Tanveer K. Atwal Sati
    Helmut Bakaitis The Architect
    Kate Beahan Coat Check Girl
    Francine Bell Councillor Grace
    Monica Bellucci Persephone
    Rachel Blackman Charra
    Henry Blasingame Deus Ex Machina
    Ian Bliss Bane
    David Bowers Q-Ball Gang Member #1
    Zeke Castelli Operations Officer Mattis
    Collin Chou Seraph
    Essie Davis Maggie
    Laurence Fishburne Morpheus
    Zee
    Directors: Andy Wachowski and Lana Wachowski IMDB Rating: 6.5/10 out of 115,873 votes

    “The Matrix Revolutions” Movie Review

    “The Matrix 3″ Plot Summary

    The human city of Zion defends itself against the massive invasion of the machines as Neo fights to end the war at another front while also opposing the rogue Agent Smith.

    Amazing movie in my opinion – hated and not understood by many

    Matrix Revolutions is deliberately constructed as a puzzle in which you have to work out the complete picture for yourself. It contains some fundamental questions of philosophy, a war story of a hopeless struggle against the machines who besiege Zion and it comes to a conclusion which is not understood by many viewers. The philosophical questions are answered (e.g. some choices lead to a string of consequences which may often appear as predestination), the war scenes in Zion are overwhelming and the final scenes depict the reestablishment of harmony between body, mind and soul. The absence of this harmony being one of the major reasons for conflict and war

    The Wachowski brothers did also make some mistakes when designing Matrix Revolutions:- Scenes like the train station take a bit too long although they contain important hints for the story that is about to unfold. This way the movie loses pace at times. Some viewers also felt that the war in Zion occupies too much space – but come on, this is mankind’s last stand so this fight is bound to have epic proportions.- The Wachovskis do NOT explain their story design and its implications. Viewers are expected to figure it all out for themselves. This is simply rejected by many people who -not without any justification- expect to be told a little more what the plot is all about instead of following hints in dialogues and imagery.- The philosophy is often criticised as basic. But the questions raised are fundamental by nature: choice vs. predestination, harmony of body, mind and soul, do humans define themselves through suffering etc.. Furthermore, how should machines completely understand deep mythology and philosophy of humans and depict that convincingly in their artificial construct known as the Matrix? The stereotypes in the Matrix (e.g. the Merovingian) are to me a natural consequence of machines trying to reproduce human myths and ideas

    But the negative points of Matrix Revolutions are by far outweighed by the positive aspects of the movie:- There is a colour code in all Matrix movies. Blue is the physical world, green represents mind/rationality and bright yellow or white stands for the soul of a being. All scenes in the real world have a blue hue, the Matrix is always somewhat green and e.g. the machine city, many images of the sentinels and the power lines from the fields where humans are grown – they are all coloured in bright white or yellow. This represents the separation of body, mind and soul which is overcome only in the final scenes of Matrix Revolutions where all colours are mixed in the sky’s clouds – this is by the way the contribution of Sati to the revolution/recreation of the (new) Matrix.- The connection of the real world and the Matrix is the spirit or soul the machines acquire from the humans. Programs and machines now have emotions and feelings (remember the parents in the train station?). Even Agent Smith has some twisted soul. Neo can feel and manipulate the spirits of simple machines but he has significant difficulties to handle more complex machines like sentinels. Similarly, Agent Smith has to struggle hard to control the human called Bane who becomes schizophrenic in that process.- The energy which the machines drain from the humans is not so much physical or electrical power but mental energy (soul). Like the Architect said in Matrix Reloaded when Neo claims that machines need humans to survive: ‘There are levels of survival we are willing to accept!’. So the machines tap into the souls of humans in order to get something their human creators could not grace them with: a real soul and real feelings. The machines are, however, willing to sacrifice these gifts in order to ensure their mere physical survival. It is quite an amazing outcome of the Matrix storyline: humans exist only because they are useful – they provide real feelings and emotions for the machines and they can even be used to control rogue programs in the Matrix which challenge the existence of the Matrix itself (Neo is used as a carrier for life-force in order to overcome Smith who represents death).- Neo has to finally realise that only his own sacrifice can end the conflict between machines and humans. He has to accept his evil twin brother Smith and reunite with him in order to become complete. This resonates with Asian Yin-Yang philosophy.- The Oracle has an interesting role. Neo has become too powerful even for Agent Smith and his duplicates. So the Oracle merges with one of the copies of Agent Smith in order to create the one copy of Agent Smith with enough power to really challenge Neo. It is the Oracle’s deliberate sacrifice which finally leads to the death of Neo while he reunites himself with his evil opposite Smith – Neo has to realise that he cannot win against Smith and instead of continuing the final fight with Smith he chooses to sacrifice himself in order to end the war and the domination of the Matrix by Smith

    Sadly it’s impossible to provide guidance for understanding the Matrix Trilogy without spoilers. The Wachovskis made some mistakes by not involving their audiences in the plot developments. They kept their ideas to themselves and only provided hints for the viewers to make their own discoveries. I was quite pleased by the challenges provided in getting a (rather) complete understanding of the Matrix Trilogy. But I can also imagine that many viewers were lost in the process and did not find the whole exercise worthwhile. As you might guess by now, I recommend that those who dislike Matrix Revolutions give this amazing movie another chance. I sincerely hope that my comments open up some new perspectives on a film trilogy that blended Sci-Fi, action and philosophy in such a brilliant and innovative way.

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    ‘Mission: Impossible III’ Download and Reviews

    August 22, 2009 by Paul Wall  
    Filed under Action, Adventure, Thriller

    “Mission: Impossible III” Movie Details

    Mission: Impossible III tagline:
    M:i:II - DVD Cover

    Mission: Impossible III DVD Cover

    Actors:
  • Jeff Chase
  • Tom Cruise Ethan Hunt
    Ving Rhames Luther Stickell
    Simon Pegg Benji Dunn
    Michael Berry Jr. Kimbrough
    Davians Gaurd
    Directors: J.J. Abrams IMDB Rating: 6.9/10 out of 69,778 votes

    “Mission: Impossible III” Movie Review

    “M:i:II” Plot Summary

    Ethan Hunt comes face to face with a dangerous and sadistic arms dealer while trying to keep his identity secret in order to protect his girlfriend.

    great action!!

    Overall I thought this movie was great. I went to it expecting it to be a good action flick. One with good fight scenes and explosions and got just that. The story line could have used a little work, but this blew the 2nd installment out of the water. This movie was definitely needed to revamp the Mission Impossible series. I was kind of hoping for a few more lines from Phillip Seymour Hoffman, but he still played an excellent villain

    As far as story line goes…I’d rate the trilogy this way. 1st movie, 3rd movie, and then dead last is the 2nd

    As far as action…I’d rate this 3rd installment as the best! If you are looking for an entertaining movie this will definitely grasp it. Enjoy!

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    ‘4: Rise of the Silver Surfer’ Download and Reviews

    August 1, 2009 by Paul Wall  
    Filed under Action, Adventure, Fantasy

    “4: Rise of the Silver Surfer” Movie Details

    4: Rise of the Silver Surfer tagline: Rise
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    4: Rise of the Silver Surfer DVD Cover

    Actors:
    Ioan Gruffudd Reed Richards
    Jessica Alba Susan Storm
    Chris Evans Johnny Storm
    Michael Chiklis Ben Grimm
    Doug Jones The Silver Surfer
    Julian McMahon Victor Von Doom
    Kerry Washington Alicia Masters
    Beau Garrett Frankie Raye
    Peter Benson Airline Representative
    Andre Braugher General Hager
    Graeme Duffy Gift Shop Employee
    Laurence Fishburne The Silver Surfer
    Fabrice Grover News Anchor
    Gonzalo Menendez Major Cruz
    Heather Cant Mother at Airport
    Directors: Tim Story
    IMDB Rating: 5.8/10 out of 53,536 votes

    “4: Rise of the Silver Surfer” Movie Review

    “Fantastic Four: Rise of the Silver Surfer” Plot Summary

    The Fantastic Four learn that they aren’t the only super-powered beings in the universe when they square off against the powerful Silver Surfer and the planet-eating Galactus.

    The Best Movie of 2007…..So Far

    I was not a great fan of the first Fantastic Four movie. Don’t get me wrong I enjoyed it for the pure fact that I could escape from reality for a couple of hours but it didn’t quite grab me like the first X Men or the first Spiderman movies – mainly due to too much character building. That did not put me off seeing FF2: ROTSS though as I knew that it would be SO much better than the first one – and boy was I right! Not only did this move have great special effects, some excellent humour and some real ‘WOW’ moments (all I will say is that the new spaceship is pretty awesome) but it also had one of the most curious and interesting characters in a comic book movie which came in the form of The Silver Surfer. Doug Jones did a great job and Larry Fishburne as the voice of The Silver Surfer is nowhere near as bad as some people make out. Along with The Silver Surfer came Galactus who is perhaps the most imposing and threatening bad guy ever created in a comic book movie

    All in all this was an amazing movie and I could quite happily go back to the cinema and watch it all over again – 10 out of 10 – best movie of 2007…..until Transformers!

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