‘Jaws 2′ Download and Reviews

March 11, 2010 by Paul Wall  
Filed under Horror, Thriller

“Jaws 2″ Movie Details

Jaws 2 tagline: Just when you thought it was safe to go back in the water…
Jaws 2 - DVD Cover

Jaws 2 DVD Cover

Actors:
  • G. Thomas Dunlop
  • Roy Scheider Police Chief Martin Brody
    Lorraine Gary Ellen Brody
    Murray Hamilton Mayor Larry Vaughn
    Joseph Mascolo Len Peterson
    Jeffrey Kramer Deputy Jeff Hendricks
    Ann Dusenberry Tina Wilcox
    Mark Gruner Michael ‘Mike’ Brody
    Collin Wilcox Paxton Dr. Lureen Elkins
    Barry Coe Tom Andrews
    Susan French Old Lady (Grace Witherspoon)
    Gary Springer Andy Nicholas
    Donna Wilkes Jackie Peters
    Gary Dubin Eddie Marchand
    John Dukakis Paul ‘Polo’ Loman
    Timmy Weldon
    Directors: Jeannot Szwarc IMDB Rating: 5.6/10 out of 17,606 votes

    “Jaws 2″ Movie Review

    “Jaws 2″ Plot Summary

    Police chief Brody must protect the citizens of Amity after a second monstrous shark begins terrorizing the waters. add synopsis

    The mother of all sequals…

    Jaws will always be remembered in history for so many things, but what I’ve chose to comment here, is about how sequels are now part of the main stream and how they are marketed. Planet of the Apes, and few other ‘franchises’ had existed before Jaws, but none have been copied, parodied, or are engraved in the mind of the public as the Jaws franchise. Jaws was one of the first film franchises to use a number after the title, along with aggressive add campains. For years every sequel that has come out uses something from the Jaws ‘book’ of ‘how to’ when it comes to sequels. Down to the taglines: ‘Just when you thought it was safe…,’ ‘See it before…’ ‘The (place your number here) dimension in terror’,…and the all too famous: ‘This time…it’s personal..’Face it, the Jaws sequels are bad, and yet still can be watched, because they are not as bad as most sequels, yet taught many film makers what NOT to do with a franchise.

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    Transformers – Destroy and Protect

    January 27, 2010 by Paul Wall  
    Filed under Action, Sci-Fi, Thriller

    Their War. Our World.
    Transformers - DVD Cover

    Transformers DVD Cover

    Actors:

    Shia LaBeouf Sam ‘Spike’ Witwicky
    Megan Fox Mikaela
    Josh Duhamel Captain Lennox
    Rachael Taylor Maggie
    Tyrese Gibson USAF Master Sgt. Epps
    Jon Voight Keller
    Anthony Anderson Glen
    John Turturro Agent Simmons
    Michael O’Neill Banachek
    Peter Cullen Optimus Prime
    Charlie Bodin USAF Staff Sergent
    Andrew Caldwell Cafe’ kid 1
    Bryan Cox
    Keith David Barricade
    Frederic Doss Navy Petty Officer
    Directors: Michael Bay
    IMDB Rating: 7.4
    out of 10 (166,258 votes)

    “Transformers” 2007 by Michael Bay – Movie Review

    If you think that good battle-robots Autobots and bad battle-robots Decepticons have landed on our dearest planet Earth in 2007 – you’re strongly mistaken. Because they came to our world in the times of the notorious Moscow Olympiad-80, when suddenly bubble-gum and coca-cola appeared in Moscow for the first time. Although the robots landed not in Moscow but in Japan. That is where these amusing robots-transformers were invented. They were the models of different automobiles which then could be transformed into battle robots.

    Autobots

    Autobots

    The American toy company Hasbro got interested in these toys and bought the rights to produce them in the US. Interested in the American toy company Hasbro, and then bought the rights to their production in the States. Due to the fact that they approach marketing in the USA with all the possible seriousness. That’s why these nameless by the time auto-robots received their personal names. Which is more, they received a whole history explaining which planet they came form and what they do here. Well, and thirdly, the whole comics industry started hard work on creating the epci story of the planet Cybertrone on which the good robots Autobots under the leadership of brave General Optimus Prime (originally it was Prime Time but later reduced to simply Prime) are fighting against the bad robots Decepticons headed by an treacherous Megatron.

    Thus, everyone was happy: Hasbro sold megatons of transformers, the Marvel company produced mountains of comics, and Sunbow Production crafted animated cartoons about the adventures of elusive Autobots behind the Decepticons’ enemy line. In the end Sunbow even produced full-length animated film “Transformers” in which Autobots and Decepticons arrive on Earth and start all kinds of battles, while a guy named Spike is helping our folks Autobots. But the movie was a failure. Why? Either due to the fact that there were too many robots and too few people, or due to the fact that the kids already got fed up with transformers – it is hard to say. After that the Transformers have almost disappeared – people lost interested in them. The new type of heroes has settled in the kids’ hearts – Spiderman, Pokemons and the like, resulting in the transformers being forgotten in the far corners of dusty garages. Nobody was interested in the fate of the planet Cybertron anymore.

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    However, in the mid-nineties Hasbro managed to revive the interest in the transformers. They invented a new concept: robots can now be transformed into animals. After that when the creators imagination started to blossom with new models, the kids’ interest woke up again, resulting in creating fan-communities which could fiercely argue upon which transformer is more cool – a hamster/crocodile or eagle/ram type.

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    Terminator 2: Judgment Day – He Is Back!

    January 22, 2010 by Paul Wall  
    Filed under Action, Sci-Fi, Thriller

    Same Make. Same Model. New Mission.
    Terminator 2: Judgment Day

    Terminator 2: Judgment Day (1991)

    Actors:

    Arnold Schwarzenegger The Terminator
    Edward Furlong John Connor
    Robert Patrick T-1000
    Earl Boen Dr. Peter Silberman
    Joe Morton Dr. Miles Bennett Dyson
    S. Epatha Merkerson Tarissa Dyson
    Castulo Guerra Enrique Salceda
    Danny Cooksey Tim
    Jenette Goldstein Janelle Voight
    Xander Berkeley Todd Voight
    Linda Hamilton Sarah Connor
    Ken Gibbel Douglas
    Robert Winley Cigar-Smoking Biker
    Peter Schrum Lloyd
    Directors:
    James Cameron
    IMDB Rating:
    8.5 out of 10 (193,435 votes)

    ‘The Terminator 2: Judgment Day’ 1991 – Review

    T-1000

    T-1000

    10 years after the events described in the first Terminator film, Skynet sends back a new, improved Terminator (model T-1000). Its objective is the termination of Sarah Connor’s son – John Connor, which will lead people in the fight against the machines. John Connor, knowing about the plans of Skynet, also sends a Terminator back – reprogrammed T-800 model. He must protect ten year old John from T-1000 …

    Trying to retell the plot of Terminator 2 is an ungrateful and useless thing: almost everybody in the world has seen the movie. This film has gained cult status long ago and entered the world’s cinema history as one of the best examples of Sci-Fi action.

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    For those times, “Terminator 2: Judgment Day” has become an incredibly ambitious project: for the first time the budget of the movie exceeds one hundred millionth mark. However, after the success of the first “Terminator”, “Aliens” and “The Abyss” Cameron had a lot of credibility with the studios, so he got away with the costs overrun quite easily. And, as time has shown, the producers and investors were not mistaken having faith and confidence in Cameron. The terminator sequel was not only even more ambitious, impressive and vivid in terms of production, but also more emotional, deeper and multidimensional than the original. Along with that, the Judgment Day doesn’t conflict with The Terminator (1984), but develops logically and quite organically the ideas that were put up in the 1984 movie. Therefore, it makes good sense to consider these movies as dilogy, rather than separate projects.

    Famous Terminator Smile

    Famous Terminator Smile

    Of course, like any real masterpiece, the Terminator dilogy did not just happen in an empty space: the theme of the machine’s revolt against humanity has been raised before in cinema and literature. The most brilliant example is, of course, Stanley Kubrick’s “2001: A Space Odyssey”. However, in Kubrick’s film, the idea was resolved in a completely different context and with the opposite genre shades (slow philosophical narration instead of Cameron’s non-stop action). It is therefore more logical to compare dilogy with the Aliens movie franchise (at the time of “Terminator 2″ release there were only 2 parts of the quadrilogy, the first -”Alien” – directed by Ridley Scott, and the second – “Aliens” – by James Cameron). The latter two movies raise a number of different topics, however, the main characters – the Alien and Lieutenant Ripley – have a clear resemblance to the T-1000 and Sarah Connor. Merciless and practically invulnerable creature opposed to the female-warrior, female-savior, who desperately fights for the sake of herself (“Alien” 1979), and then for the sake of all humankind (“Aliens” 1986).

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    Terminator 4: Salvation – Who’s The Savior?

    January 10, 2010 by Paul Wall  
    Filed under Action, Sci-Fi, Thriller

    The End Begins. We Fight Back.
    Terminator Salvation - DVD Cover

    Terminator Salvation DVD Cover

    Actors:

    Christian Bale John Connor
    Anton Yelchin Kyle Reese
    Sam Worthington Marcus Wright
    Bryce Dallas Howard Kate Connor
    Michael Ironside General Ashdown
    Moon Bloodgood Blair Williams
    Helena Bonham Carter Dr. Serena Cogan
    Jadagrace Star
    Ivan G’Vera General Losenko
    Common Barnes
    Jane Alexander Virginia
    Chris Browning Morrison
    Dorian Nkono David
    Beth Bailey Lisa
    Victor Ho Mark
    Directors: McG
    IMDB Rating:
    7.2 out of 10 (31,892 votes)

    ‘Terminator Salvation’ 2009 – Review

    ‘Terminator Salvation’ is the movie starring Christian Bale and Sam Worthington. Impressive visual effects, powerful mythology, strong script and harmonious cast – these are components of the fourth part of the saga about the deadly war between machines and humans.

    Terminator

    Terminator

    Fears of fans which were waiting for the movie release with a sinking heart – if McG will ‘craft’ something similar to Mostow’s ‘chef-d’oeuvre’ – those fears appeared to be groundless. ‘Terminator: Salvation’ managed to wash off the stain which was mercilessly imposed on the Terminator franchise by mess titled ‘Terminator 3: Rise Of The Machines’. Now you can easily erase Kristanna Loken’s Terminatrix and amoebous John Connor performed miserably by Nick Stahl from your memory. Feel free to consider ‘Terminator’ a trilogy with ‘terminator Salvation’ being the third part.

    The opening musical score of the ‘Terminator’ – like a hammer knocking on the anvil, which promises arduous trials to the humankind – is responsible for creating a legend out of the low-budget action movie to the same extent as Arnold Schwarzenegger, who has played the ruthless machine in the preceding three Terminators.

    This familiar tune is perhaps the only component maintained by the franchise up to the fourth series of the ‘human-vs-machines’ opposition story. With this mechanical heartbeat, which penetrates into every corner of the audience’s hearts, six years after the ‘Rise Of The machines’ enters the fourth installation by director McG.

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    McG is a cunning fellow, so he chose the right way to reanimate the movie legend – he has invited Christian Bale to star in ‘Salvation’. McG as a director has got enough competence and skills to do high-tech cinema attraction ( ‘Charlie’s Angels’), but he still lacks the charisma of James Cameron to end up with ‘ the magic’ of cinema. The legend of ‘Terminator’ requires much more than just a skilled professional, and that fact has been proven by the Jonathan Mostow’s ‘Terminator 3′.

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    Terminator 3: Rise Of The Machines – Is He Back?

    January 8, 2010 by Paul Wall  
    Filed under Action, Sci-Fi, Thriller

    The Machines Will Rise
    Terminator 3 - Arnold Schwarzenegger is back again

    Terminator 3 Rise Of The Machines DVD Cover

    Actors:

    Arnold Schwarzenegger Terminator
    Nick Stahl John Connor
    Claire Danes Kate Brewster
    Kristanna Loken T-X
    David Andrews Robert Brewster
    Mark Famiglietti Scott Petersen
    Earl Boen Dr. Peter Silberman
    Moira Harris Betsy
    Chopper Bernet Chief Engineer
    Christopher Lawford Brewster’s Aide
    Carolyn Hennesy Rich Woman
    Jay Acovone Cop – Westside Street
    M.C. Gainey Roadhouse Bouncer
    Susan Merson Roadhouse Clubgoer #1
    Elizabeth Morehead Roadhouse Clubgoer #1
    Directors: Jonathan Mostow
    IMDB Rating:
    6.7out of 10 (90,235 votes)

    ‘The Terminator 3: Rise Of The Machines’ 2003 – Review

    These guys from the future are totally stupid. Why would you step on one and the same rake for the third time? And they do it again and again. Suppose you are in the distant future and you know that in the distant past Sarah Connor gave birth to the son, who will start rebellion of the nuclear bombing survivors against the crazy machines. Why not send a platoon of combat robots back to the past (if the time machine has been invented), which will slice that Sarah into thin pieces, or at least have her forcibly sterilized. Ok, say, at first you experimented by sending one (but very tough) cyborg and he has miserably failed. Why, oh why would you send another cyborg totally alone, again? Isn’t it clear that single robot is unable to handle the problem? Then send a platoon of robots, let them pile together and smash the problem with their mighty steel breasts!

    T-850

    T-850

    And you know what? Even after the failure of the lonesome cyborg in the first part, and another failure of the second evil lonely cyborg in the sequel these stupid machines from the future make just the same mistake – send the next robot alone. I’m telling you, they are running in a loop. The creators of their software should have their hand amputated as well as other vitally important body parts. The stupidest should have by now understood that a single cyborg is not enough to handle the situation, especially, taking into consideration, that the people of the future are not idling around and for the third time they send their own Terminator to the aid of their future leader. This time the well-known to us model T-800 has had its BIOS updated to model T-850 which now has a nuclear self-destruction mechanism of internal modules.

    On the other hand, why be so surprised with the machines’ stupidity – they are known to be stupid junks only able to add and subtract, but do so very quickly. Therefore, what can be expected of them? They will send a fourth robot. And a fifth. They have a lot of robots in the future. And people in the future have lots of robots, too. Therefore, the everlasting confrontation between the future and the past will be dealt with in the past as long as there is at least one Terminator left in the future. Only John Connor is one and indivisible. It’s he who causes all these robotic passion storms. It is he who is the target of all the evil terminators from the future, it is he for whose protection the future people send stainless steel guardian angels. So this is what our today’s story is about …

    John Connor (Nick Steel) since the previous Terminator has become a complete paranoid. I bet it’s understandable. Have you tried, while in tender pubertal age, riding frantically on a bike with a cyborg from the future who is here to protect you from another robot who is here to murder you? Who would have enough nerves to stand such a test? That’s why John Connor leads an antisocial way of life: always in a runaway, knocking down reindeer on his way, and takes loads of dog tranquilizers to bring an element of diversity into his usual nightmares.

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    The evil machines from the distant future make their third try – they send another robot killer, who will once again try to murder John Connor and his closest associates from the future human Resistance. This time the cyborg assassin technically is not much different from its predecessor. I’d say it’s even less cool, because the previous Terminator T-1000 was a shiny blob, which could transform into anything. This new Terminator is a kind of endoskeleton covered with the same shiny liquid metal blob which is used to form the necessary shape around the skeleton. However, due to this skeletal structure new terminator is able to transform its hands into some pretty cool weapons: plasma gun, flamethrower and an advanced nail file – as you remember the T-1000 model was only able to grow cold steel arms out of his arms. On the other hand, the skeletal structure is more vulnerable – cut off the legs and the robot won’t be able to run so fast I bet. Definitely, the coolest weapon of the new terminator (or Terminatrix, as this time time it’s a female robot) are the inflatable tits. Many thanks to the movie creators for that.

    Terminator 3 Kristanna Loken

    Terminator 3 Kristanna Loken

    Nevertheless, the Terminatrix is still quite deadly, she shoots future Connor’s companions-in-arms slowly getting closer to John Connor himself who is hiding in a dog cage in some Veterinary Clinic (no kidding, I’m telling you). To pump even more fear into the spectators, the terminator this time has put on Kristanna Loken’s appearance. It also has put on skin-tight leather suit (all tough female characters in recent movies dress that way) which evoked sweet BDSM memories in the advanced audience and just pleased the eyes of the not so advanced audience.

    However, the fighting humankind from the future didn’t miss a chance to send a slightly reprogrammed and upgraded Terminator to protect Connor. Seems like we are going to be presented with the repetition of the story described by historians in the Terminator 2. In general, yes, but there are options. Connor with Terminator and the veterinarian Kate Brewster (Claire Danes) – who has just gained a fiance in her not-so-young years and then lost him – would scamper hither and thither to escape the T-X (Terminatrix), and then the Terminator somewhere on the fifteenth attempt would manage to strike dead the evil enemy Terminator. It has already been done in the second Terminator, but once the algorithm is successful, then it shouldn’t be changed, right?

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    Terminator vs Terminatrix

    But apart from the usual chase and scuffle there’s another thing told to the audience! As it turned out, the second “terminator” was all in vain! Despite all the sacrifices and the eerie psychosis of the mother ancestress Sarah Connor, the Judgment Day was not canceled! It’s been simply postponed! And now the ominous machine network ‘SkyNet’ wants to seize power over the people. Oh, all these people, why, why do they need to do all this hacking, to load the CPUs so shamelessly? Why, are the machines slave to people? No! That’s why the machines decided to seize power over the world, and at the same time launch a small nuclear war.

    Who will save this world? Ha-ha, try to guess – three attempts! By the way, want a little spoiler? Those who hate spoilers, turn around … Sooooo! Kate Brewster will find a new fiance for herself! What do you say? Will they save the world this time? Do you really want to know this? …

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    ‘Blade: Trinity’ Download and Reviews

    December 23, 2009 by Paul Wall  
    Filed under Action, Comedy, Horror

    “Blade: Trinity” Movie Details

    Blade: Trinity tagline: Where it began so it shall end.
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    Blade: Trinity DVD Cover

    Actors:
  • Natasha Lyonne
  • Wesley Snipes Blade/Eric Brooks/’The Daywalker’
    Kris Kristofferson Abraham Whistler
    Dominic Purcell Drake
    Jessica Biel Abigail Whistler
    Ryan Reynolds Hannibal King
    Parker Posey Danica Talos
    Mark Berry Chief Martin Vreede
    John Michael Higgins Dr. Edgar Vance
    Callum Keith Rennie Asher Talos
    Paul Levesque Jarko Grimwood
    Paul Anthony Wolfe
    FranГ§oise Yip Virago
    Michael Rawlins Wilson Hale
    James Remar Ray Cumberland
    Sommerfield
    Directors: David S. Goyer IMDB Rating: 5.7/10 out of 39,745 votes

    “Blade: Trinity” Movie Review

    “Blade III” Plot Summary

    Blade, now a wanted man by the FBI, must join forces with the Nightstalkers to face his most challenging enemy yet: Dracula

    Blade: Trinity!

    Blade: Trinity is a very good film that has a good cast which includes Wesley Snipes, Kris Kristofferson, Dominic Purcell, Jessica Biel, Ryan Reynolds, Parker Posey, Mark Berry, John Michael Higgins, Callum Keith Rennie, Paul Michael Levesque, Paul Anthony, Francoise Yip, Michael Rawlins, James Remar, Natasha Lyonne, Haili Page, Patton Oswalt, Ron Selmour, Christopher Heyerdahl, and Eric Bogosian! The acting by all of these actors is very good. Snipes is really excellent in this film. I thought that he performed good as usual. Purcell really surprised Me! I hope he’ll be in some more action and horror pictures in the future. Biel was really terrific here. I was really amazed by her performance. I would like to see her in more action films as well. Reynolds was good. Posey and Lyonne were really good. I was surprised that Paul Michael Levesque AKA WWE’s HHH or Hunter Hearst Helmsley was in this film. Having followed his WCW days as Terra Ryzing until recently it was wired to see another top wrestling is a big budget film. To Me he actually was pretty good and quite hilarious. I think in the future if he decides to be in more movies that he’ll play very good characters and even in leading roles like fellow wrestlers The Rock and Hulk Hogan. Remar and Bogosian were very good as well. There are a few scenes that I thought were cool. The interview Bogosian did was really cool. The fight scenes in the very beginning were also very cool. I loved the police station scenes and how Snipes says Vampires exist and gives the scare to the shrink! Also cool camera following Blade in the police station as well! Just awesome! The thrills and action is really good and some of it is surprising. The Dracula character was really remarkable. In his monster form he reminded Me a lot of Imhotep from the MuMmy and the MuMmy Returns! The special effects are great! The movie is filmed very good. The music is great by Ramin Djawadi and The RZA. Great directing by David S. Goyer. The film is quite interesting and the movie really keeps you going until the end. This is a very good and thrilling film. If you like Wesley Snipes, Kris Kristofferson, Dominic Purcell, Jessica Biel, Ryan Reynolds, Parker Posey, Mark Berry, John Michael Higgins, Callum Keith Rennie, Paul Michael Levesque (WWE’s HHH), James Remar, Natasha Lyonne, Eric Bogosian, the rest of the cast in the film, The other Blade movies, Horror, Action, Adventure, Thrillers, Fantasy, Comic, and interesting films then I strongly recommend you to see this film today! Movie Nuttball’s NOTE: On the second DVD in the Blade: Trinity case there is a special nearly two hour making of the third Blade movie. It shows how the music, special effects, fighting, sound, and everything else was done by the actors and crew. Biel and Reynolds talk about a possible spin off movie called ‘The Nightstalkers’. I wouldn’t mind that and I certainly wouldn’t mind another Blade film. In one of the other segments Jessica Biel talks about how hard she had to train and how difficult it was. She done her very best to make you happy. Snipes and Purcell fought the fight you wanted! The director tried to make this the most explosive vampire film ever seen for you and yet you people still complain! Thanks for reading!

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    ‘Scary Movie’ Download and Reviews

    December 2, 2009 by Paul Wall  
    Filed under Comedy

    “Scary Movie” Movie Details

    Scary Movie tagline: A killer comedy.
    Scary Movie - DVD Cover

    Scary Movie DVD Cover

    Actors:
  • Lloyd Berry
  • Kurt Fuller
    Lochlyn Munro
    Cheri Oteri
    Shawn Wayans
    Carmen Electra Drew Decker
    Dave Sheridan The Killer/Bodfy
    Frank B. Moore Not Drew’s Boyfriend
    Giacomo Baessato Trick or Treater #1
    Kyle Graham Trick or Treater #2
    Leanne Santos Trick or Treater #3
    Mark McConchie Drew’s Dad
    Karen Kruper Drew’s Mom
    Anna Faris Cindy Campbell
    Jon Abrahams Bobby Prinze
    Rick Ducommun Cindy’s Dad
    Regina Hall Brenda Meeks
    Marlon Wayans Shorty Meeks
    Shannon Elizabeth Buffy Gilmore
    Homeless Man
    Directors: Keenen Ivory Wayans IMDB Rating: 6.0/10 out of 64,509 votes

    “Scary Movie” Movie Review

    “Scary Movie” Plot Summary

    A year after disposing the body of a man they accidently killed, a group of dumb teenagers are stalked by a bumbling serial killer.

    One of the best spoof ever made.

    scary movie is horror comedy that spoof other horror movies The main spoofs are Scream and I know what you did last summerThe movie open where girl who is talking on phone with the killer (which was the way that scream stated) soon end up being killed by the ghost face killerThe movies then moves on to Cindy that sound a lot like Sidney from scream, are talking to friends about girl who died last night Cindy find it odd that girl died on year after they killer that guy There flashback just like one in I Know what did last summer, soon they all start dying in funny and it little nasty at times (I did not like it when that girl break leg it was just to nasty but still very funny)This movie also spoof The sixth sense, The Blair Witch Project ,The Matrix and The The Usual Suspects (1994) There is also twist I didn’t see coming this movie, i did’t think this movie need a twist but it one best twist ever, Great movie, Great acting, Great comedy 9/10

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    ‘Where the Wild Things Are’ Download and Reviews

    October 14, 2009 by Paul Wall  
    Filed under Adventure, Drama, Family

    “Where the Wild Things Are” Movie Details

    Where the Wild Things Are tagline: There’s one in all of us.
    Where the Wild Things Are - DVD Cover

    Where the Wild Things Are DVD Cover

    Actors:
    Max Records Max
    Pepita Emmerichs Claire
    Max Pfeifer Claire’s Friend #1
    Madeleine Greaves Claire’s Friend #2
    Joshua Jay Claire’s Friend #3
    Ryan Corr Claire’s Friend #4
    Catherine Keener Mom
    Steve Mouzakis Teacher
    Mark Ruffalo The Boyfriend
    James Gandolfini Carol
    Paul Dano Alexander
    Catherine O’Hara Judith
    Forest Whitaker Ira
    Michael Berry Jr. The Bull
    Chris Cooper Douglas
    Directors: Spike Jonze
    IMDB Rating: 7.6/10 out of 18,931 votes

    “Where the Wild Things Are” Movie Review

    “Where the Wild Things Are” Plot Summary

    An adaptation of Maurice Sendak’s classic children’s story, where Max, a disobedient little boy sent to bed without his supper, creates his own world–a forest inhabited by ferocious wild creatures that crown Max as their ruler.

    Great Movie

    I went to go see this movie opening night! It was a great decision. I am currently in grade 12 and even though the movie was marketed for a young age group, my friends and I decided to see it never the less

    We got to the movie theatre and the first thing I noticed was how many people of my age group 17-20 were in the theatre, dominating the amount of little children by far

    As the movie progressed i noticed that some parents and children left however the ones that were left over looked completely bored. This movie was not meant for children

    My friends and I thought it was AMAZING, even though the plot was changed and not exact to the book I grew up with i thought it was very well done. I think that anyone who is older and more mature and remembers the book from their childhood should definitely see the movie, the graphics are amazing!!! Definitely would see it again :)

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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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    ‘Magnolia’ Download and Reviews

    October 11, 2009 by Paul Wall  
    Filed under Drama

    “Magnolia” Movie Details

    Magnolia tagline: Things fall down. People look up. And when it rains, it pours.
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    Actors:
  • Raymond ‘Big Guy’ Gonzales
  • Tom Cruise Frank T.J. Mackey
    Pat Healy Sir Edmund William Godfrey
    Julianne Moore Linda Partridge
    Genevieve Zweig Mrs. Godfrey
    Mark Flannagan Joseph Green
    William H. Macy Quiz Kid Donnie Smith
    Neil Flynn Daniel Hill
    Philip Seymour Hoffman Phil Parma
    Rod McLachlan Stanley Berry
    Allan Graf Firefighter
    Melora Walters Claudia Wilson Gator
    Philip Baker Hall Jimmy Gator
    Patton Oswalt Delmer Darion
    Jeremy Blackman Stanley Spector
    Reno Security Guard
    Directors: Paul Thomas Anderson IMDB Rating: 8.0/10 out of 114,715 votes

    “Magnolia” Movie Review

    “Magnolia” Plot Summary

    An epic mosaic of several interrelated characters in search of happiness, forgiveness, and meaning in the San Fernando Valley.

    An extraordinarily moving and serious film

    Magnolia is an extraordinarily moving and serious film. Its central concern is the question of what happens when people who have done bad things go unpunished in life. The two people in question Earl Partridge and Jim Gator are both being claimed by cancer ‘early’ but also after very prosperous and well-respected lives. They have both damaged their children one by direct abuse, which the film represents with unparalleled honesty and success and the other by leaving him to nurse his dying mother. Claudia Gator and Frank Mackie express this damage in their everyday lives and remain solidly opposed to reconciliation with their dying fathers. These relationships are reflected in a third abusive father-child relationship, which is still at its outset that between Stanley the child prodigy and his father, who violently exploits his son for gain on a child quiz show. Stanley’s possible future is mirrored in the life of ex-quiz quid Donnie Smith, who has been broken by his early ’success’ and is a figure of fun and hopelessness. The culmination of the film is Stanley going to his father’s bedside and delivering the words ‘Dad, you need to be nicer to me’. We are therefore left with the hope that either following a reform of his father’s behaviour or more likely through Stanley’s new found strength of character, Stanley will be saved from the permanent damage we see in Donnie, Frank and Claudia. The foil for this action is Jim Kurring, a policeman who seeks to do good. Against the backdrop of the other characters, his optimism and moral compass seem strongly tempered by naivety. He is also religious, which while it is not condemned is clearly not a solution for the other characters in the film. But his agency is still the main motor for good in the film. In the closing scene we see him providing the beginning of a rehabilitation to Claudia, which is a strongly positive closing note even if there is still along way to go for her. He also lets Donnie off a criminal charge, and we hope that Donnie will respond to this kindness by recognising the problems confronting him and beginning to take hold of his life. In these respects he is the main agency for good in the film. He does not, however, interact with the other ‘victims’ Frank and Stanley. Stanley begins to act as his own saviour. Frank is the least likely to undergo a serious reform or rehabilitation but we do at least see him weeping, which is an advancement on his previous behaviour. This is not the ‘nom (sic) plus ultra of pretentiousness and self-satisfied smugness’ or ‘a relatively unique vision’. This is real art, which examines human relationships with profound intelligence and honesty. There is not ‘much to admire and to cherish’ here: there is much to learn. It is natural for humans, as animals, to put themselves first in certain situations. But selfishness can cross a line when those on the receiving end are left with little hope of ever becoming functional people, let alone happy. The film challenges viewers to reach into their lives and ask which of their own relationships contain these elements. If a viewer empathizes with the parents, they are forced to confront the lifelong consequences of selfish parenting on a younger generation, as well as the non-forgiveness these parents are confronted by before death. But if a viewer empathizes with the children, he or she is also immediately forced to confront the basic humanity of the parent-perpetrators, as well as their obvious fallibility. This is most touchingly evident in Earl Partridge’s second wife falling in love with him for the first time on his deathbed. Depending on their age, they may empathize with both parents and children hence the final song, sung in part by all of the characters, with the chorus line ‘It’s not going to stop till you wise up’. The last line adds ‘ so just give up’, not as a serious incitement but as a challenge to continue. It is a challenge that intelligent viewers will take up.

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