Transformers – Destroy and Protect

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

Their War. Our World.
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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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‘Freaky Friday’ Download and Reviews

December 24, 2009 by Paul Wall  
Filed under Comedy, Family, Fantasy

“Freaky Friday” Movie Details

Freaky Friday tagline: Mondays are manic. Wednesdays are wild. And Fridays are about to get a little freaky.
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Freaky Friday DVD Cover

Actors:
  • Christina Marie Walter
  • Jamie Lee Curtis Tess Coleman
    Lindsay Lohan Anna Coleman
    Mark Harmon Ryan
    Harold Gould Grandpa
    Chad Michael Murray Jake
    Stephen Tobolowsky Mr. Bates
    Christina Vidal Maddie
    Ryan Malgarini Harry Coleman
    Haley Hudson Peg
    Rosalind Chao Pei-Pei
    Lucille Soong Pei-Pei’s Mom
    Willie Garson Evan
    Dina Spybey Dottie Robertson
    Julie Gonzalo Stacey Hinkhouse
    Same Shirt Girl
    Directors: Mark Waters IMDB Rating: 6.5/10 out of 27,427 votes

    “Freaky Friday” Movie Review

    “Freaky Friday” Plot Summary

    An overworked mother and her daughter do not get along. When they switch bodies, each is forced to adapt to the others life for one freaky Friday. add synopsis

    Freaky Fun-day!

    It was a remake and it delivered big time! Jamie Lee Curtis and Lindsay Lohan are an unstoppably funny team of mother and daughter that have just the right chemistry, the right dose of sarcasm and the right dose of whatever it takes to make you laugh and enjoy this film. No film this cheery and delightful would be complete with the dish! And the dish here is Chad Michael Murray with awesome hair, playing the love interest of Lohan’s character

    The story is about this mother and daughter who don’t seem to appreciate each other’s lives, so one Freaky Friday, while having dinner at a Chinese restaurant, they both receive fortune cookies with a weird message in them. The next morning, they wake up to find out that they have switched bodies, whereby the mum’s character now has the daughter’s thinking and reasoning, while the daughter now had the mother’s thoughts and reasoning

    The result is a pure riot! A must see for everyone who enjoys watching films that warm the heart and make you laugh.

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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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    ‘Orphan’ Download and Reviews

    December 11, 2009 by Paul Wall  
    Filed under Drama, Horror, Thriller

    “Orphan” Movie Details

    Orphan tagline: Can you keep a secret?
    Orphan - DVD Cover

    Orphan DVD Cover

    Actors:
    Vera Farmiga Kate Coleman
    Peter Sarsgaard John Coleman
    Isabelle Fuhrman Esther
    CCH Pounder Sister Abigail
    Jimmy Bennett Daniel Coleman
    Aryana Engineer Max Coleman
    Lorry Ayers Joyce
    Matthew Raudsepp Receptionist
    Karel Roden Dr. Värava
    Andrew Shaver Injection doctor
    Rosemary Dunsmore Doris Coleman
    Margo Martindale Dr. Browning
    Directors: Jaume Collet-Serra
    IMDB Rating: 7.2/10 out of 19,788 votes

    “Orphan” Movie Review

    “Orphan” Plot Summary

    A husband and wife who recently lost their baby adopt a 9-year-old girl who is not nearly as innocent as she claims to be.

    The best straight horror film in quite a while

    When I was younger, I was a scaredy-cat when it came to a great many movies. I saw Peter Jackson’s The Frighteners at a young age which left me with a solid week worth of sleepless nights, I was terrified of the evil vines in Jumanji and I even had a fear of serial snipers after watching Dirty Harry. However as I grew, I became braver and less haunted even by horror films until I finally became numb to almost everything. Certainly the odd scene of a fright flick would give me a start and perhaps even a bad dream, but few films have been able to recapture the restless nights of my youth. Until I saw Orphan

    While perhaps not as great a compliment as it once was with Hollywood’s iron grip on the horror industry, Orphan is the downright creepiest and most frightening pure horror film in a many, many years. The Orphanage (similar name a coincidence, I assure you) from last year gave me some haunted evenings but is more of a dramatic thriller. Countless films have capitalized on the evil child angle as a platform for the scares, in fact with the now even more relatively awful The Unborn coming out this very year. But those who have crafted such a film intelligently and to a genuinely disturbing end are sparse and in between. In the case of Orphan a much of this success is due to young Isabelle Furhman, who gives an incredibly intense and disturbingly authentic portrayal as Esther, the Russian orphan. Complimenting that role are four other outstanding performances by Aryana Engineer and Jimmy Bennett as Esther’s now sister and brother, and Vera Farmiga and Peter Starsgaard as the adopting parents. If there have been better performances in a horror film I haven’t been privy

    Finally recovering after the devastating loss of their unborn child, Kate and John Coleman (Farmiga and Starsgaard) feel it is time to welcome some new life into their home and settle on the different but charming and incredible gifted 10 year old Esther. Things could not be better for this broken family, Esther bonds immediately with young Max who is a mute, and fits wonderfully in with her two loving parents. But then, strange occurrences begin to arise, and Esther always seems to be there and soon Kate begins to think, as the movie’s tagline of the film implies, there’s something wrong with her

    In almost every horror film ever made, we have a central protagonist who is scoffed at by everyone and their mother at their wild claims of a killer, an alien, strange occurrences etc. In Orphan it is Kate who is the sole voice of desperation, but what makes this film work besides the wonderful acting job by Farmiga is the back-story of loss and her former alcoholism which sheds doubts on her suspicions. This coupled with Esther’s seemingly endless cunning and manipulation of Kate’s children makes for a frustratingly disturbing series of events. Director Juan Collet-Serra, who helmed 2005’s House of Wax, chooses to keep the gore restrained, tension high and focus on some equally tragic human elements about a broken marriage and what broke it apart. Collet-Serra holds no punches, and is unafraid to go all the way into truly disturbing territory and includes many elements of the anti-Hollywood horror film and is fairly light on the cliches. The final twist is shocking (if you say you knew it you’re lying) and brilliantly explains all the former questions the audience demands. Be warned, just because Orphan is not as bloody as some makes it no less disturbing and I applaud its ability to give me an uneasy sleep and a shot of much needed nostalgia

    Read all my reviews at www.simonsaysmovies.blogspot.com

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    ‘Broken Flowers’ Download and Reviews

    December 10, 2009 by Paul Wall  
    Filed under Comedy, Drama, Mystery

    “Broken Flowers” Movie Details

    Broken Flowers tagline: Sometimes life brings some strange surprises.
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    Broken Flowers DVD Cover

    Actors:
    Bill Murray Don Johnston
    Julie Delpy Sherry
    Heather Simms Mona
    Brea Frazier Rita
    Jarry Fall Winston and Mona’s Kid
    Korka Fall Winston and Mona’s Kid
    Saul Holland Winston and Mona’s Kid
    Zakira Holland Winston and Mona’s Kid
    Niles Lee Wilson Winston and Mona’s Kid
    Jeffrey Wright Winston
    Meredith Patterson Flight Attendant
    Jennifer Rapp Girl on Bus
    Nicole Abisinio Girl on Bus
    Ryan Donowho Young Man on Bus
    Alexis Dziena Lolita
    Directors: Jim Jarmusch
    IMDB Rating: 7.3/10 out of 37,078 votes

    “Broken Flowers” Movie Review

    “Broken Flowers” Plot Summary

    As the devoutly single Don Johnston is dumped by his latest girlfriend, he receives an anonymous pink letter informing him that he has a son who may be looking for him. The situation causes Don to examine his relationships with women instead of moving on to the next one, and he embarks on a cross-country search for his old flames who might possess clues to the mystery at hand. add synopsis

    Liked it

    Jarmusch aims for the mainstream

    Murray visits his ex-girlfriends to find out which of them sent him a letter

    Similar in structure to The Swimmer – at the first people are friendly but gradually turn nasty. Watchable movie with many good scenes – sometimes you feel sorry for Murray but other times you feel sorry for the women he visits. The best scene has Murray visiting a nervous childless woman and her husband – very nice couple. Similar to many independent American movies of recent years – but more enjoyable

    Broken Flowers is worth a look.

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    ‘Vantage Point’ Download and Reviews

    November 21, 2009 by Paul Wall  
    Filed under Action, Crime, Drama

    “Vantage Point” Movie Details

    Vantage Point tagline: 8 Strangers. 8 Points of View. 1 Truth.
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    Vantage Point DVD Cover

    Actors:
  • JosГ© Carlos RodrГ­guez
  • Dennis Quaid Thomas Barnes
    Matthew Fox Kent Taylor
    Forest Whitaker Howard Lewis
    Bruce McGill Phil McCullough
    Edgar Ramirez Javier
    SaГЇd Taghmaoui Suarez
    William Hurt President Ashton
    James LeGros Ted Heinkin
    Eduardo Noriega Enrique
    Richard T. Jones Holden
    Holt McCallany Ron Matthews
    Leonardo Nam Kevin Cross
    Justin Sundquist Parsons
    Sean O’Bryan Cavic
    Mayor De Soto
    Directors: Pete Travis IMDB Rating: 6.7/10 out of 48,930 votes

    “Vantage Point” Movie Review

    “Vantage Point” Plot Summary

    The attempted assassination of the American President is told and re-told from several different perspectives.

    Fun Crime Thriller

    I really liked this movie for what it was. I’m not really sure what other people were expecting to give it what I believe to be unfair and too harsh critiques, but this is a good movie. It is not perfect, nor is it great, nor did it show me something I have never seen before, but it is a nice little crime thriller done in a unique manner

    I have read that a lot of people felt that it was boring to see the same story played out over and over. But wasn’t that the point of this film? We knew that was going to be the case coming into this movie. And the thing of it is is that there is enough different in each perspective where it is not a bore to see the same instance multiple times. I liked how it was up to the viewer to try to piece things together and figure out exactly what happened and who the culprit really is. This is a good movie if you are not looking for anything great or mind blowing. I do enjoy when I see a great, mind blowing film, but I’m not expecting it every time that I sit down to watch a movie. I do not see any reason to dislike this movie. It’s good for what it is and if you’re in the market for an entertaining, ‘who dunnit?’ crime thriller I say ‘Vantage Point’ makes for a fun watch.

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    ‘Windtalkers’ Download and Reviews

    November 17, 2009 by Paul Wall  
    Filed under Action, History, Romance

    “Windtalkers” Movie Details

    Windtalkers tagline: Honor Was Their Code.
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    Windtalkers DVD Cover

    Actors:
  • Holmes Osborne
  • Nicolas Cage Sergeant Joe Enders
    Adam Beach Private Ben Yahzee
    Peter Stormare Gunnery Sergeant Hjelmstad
    Noah Emmerich Private Chick
    Mark Ruffalo Private Pappas
    Brian Van Holt Private Harrigan
    Martin Henderson Private Nellie
    Roger Willie Private Charlie Whitehorse
    Frances O’Connor Rita
    Christian Slater Sgt. Pete ‘Ox’ Anderson
    Jason Isaacs Major Mellitz
    Billy Morts Fortino
    Cameron Thor Mertens
    Kevin Cooney Ear Doctor
    Colonel Hollings
    Directors: John Woo IMDB Rating: 5.8/10 out of 25,051 votes

    “Windtalkers” Movie Review

    “Windtalkers” Plot Summary

    Two U.S. Marines in WWII are assigned to protect Navajo Marines who use their native language as an unbreakable radio cypher. add synopsis

    hong kong movies rock!

    first of all understand what you are going to see: a ‘hong kong’ movie.if you don’t keep that in mind, you will not like it and criticize it or even worse compare it to a Hollywood made movie like saving private ryan. it’s like going to the MOMA and trying comparing an impressionist and a cubist.and as a ‘hong kong’ movie, it’s great. just great.the characters are painted black and white. the war scenes are exaggerated and truculent. and in this crazy scenario the path to redemption of men from different places and different races and cultures that must join their resources to survive.again, to be seen, as long as you understand what you’re watching.

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    ‘The Hurt Locker’ Download and Reviews

    November 13, 2009 by Paul Wall  
    Filed under Action, Drama, Thriller

    “The Hurt Locker” Movie Details

    The Hurt Locker tagline: You’ll know when you’re in it.
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    The Hurt Locker DVD Cover

    Actors:
    Jeremy Renner Staff Sergeant William James
    Anthony Mackie Sergeant JT Sanborn
    Brian Geraghty Specialist Owen Eldridge
    Guy Pearce Sergeant Matt Thompson
    Ralph Fiennes Contractor Team Leader
    David Morse Colonel Reed
    Christian Camargo Colonel John Cambridge
    Suhail Aldabbach Black Suit Man
    Sam Spruell Contractor Charlie
    Sam Redford Contractor Jimmy
    Erin Gann Mortuary Affairs Officer
    Justin Campbell Sergeant Carter
    Ryan Tramont Guard at Liberty Gate
    Malcolm Barrett Sergeant Foster
    J.J. Kandel Guard at Camp Liberty Market
    Directors: Kathryn Bigelow
    IMDB Rating: 8.0/10 out of 36,794 votes

    “The Hurt Locker” Movie Review

    “The Hurt Locker” Plot Summary

    Iraq. Forced to play a dangerous game of cat-and-mouse in the chaos of war, an elite Army bomb squad unit must come together in a city where everyone is a potential enemy and every object could be a deadly bomb.

    One of the best war films of the past 25 years…

    Gut-wrenching, pulse-pounding, out of this world tension, just mere exterior descriptions of what Kathryn Bigelow’s new film, The Hurt Locker is. Written by Mark Boal, The Hurt Locker overflows with intensity, passion, and reverence. In the wake of 9/11, filmmakers have struggled to create a piece that is socially accepted and respected. Only two films have succeeded in this task over the past eight years; Paul Greengrass’ beautiful United 93, depicting an open interpretation of the final moments of the doomed plane and now, Bigelow’s film will join the short, elite list

    This character-driven tale tells the stories of three army soldiers who are a part of the most dangerous of jobs to offer in the military, Explosive Ordnance Disposal (EOD), in plainer terms, they disarm bombs. Staff Sergeant William James played ferociously by Jeremy Renner heads up this story as a soldier facing death every moment of the day. With his wife and child at home and often displaying unorthodox behavior, James seems fit for a war soldier. Sergeant JT Sanborn, played by Anthony Mackie is a by-the-book man, living his days at war while incurring losses along the way. Specialist Owen Eldridge played by Brian Geraghty is young, bewildered, and thrust into a situation unknowing of the impact it would have. What these three men bring to their respective roles educates the viewer of the horrors of war. Forget what you think you know on CNN and your local news, Bigelow is running the show with Boal out on assignment and Renner, Mackie, and Geraghty as our anchors. The crews of the picture are the tools in building this powerful vessel. Cinematographer Barry Ackroyd uses his four camera use to keep us feeling like a first-person account of the events of the film. The mesh of Marco Beltrami & Buck Sanders score and the sound effects team makes for a more suspenseful experience. Filming in Jordan was the choice of Bigelow to give it a more authentic feel. ‘If you’re going to make a film about the Middle East, make it in the Middle East.’ Bigelow said to me after the film. It paid off big time because I always felt like I was there in the battle zone, enduring pain, torment, and dehydration. With a NY & LA release set for Friday, June 26th, The Hurt Locker’s deserves all the praise its been receiving and should be experienced by any movie lover. The Oscar Prospects might look a little grim based on the summer release but with no real first-half of 2009 contenders, Bigelow and her film have strong chances of taking a spot amongst the final five come end of the year. Renner and Mackie will also be strong contenders in their respective categories. The strongest possibility for an Oscar has to be for writer Mark Boal. The research he did for the film alone will keep Boal in the minds of voters. The Hurt Locker’s striking cinematography, crisp editing that keeps it at a heart palpating pace, strong performances, directing, and writing is enough to take this film in consideration for your viewing. Brilliant, simply brilliant.****/****

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    ‘Lethal Weapon 2′ Download and Reviews

    November 13, 2009 by Paul Wall  
    Filed under Action, Comedy, Crime

    “Lethal Weapon 2″ Movie Details

    Lethal Weapon 2 tagline: The magic is back!
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    Lethal Weapon 2 DVD Cover

    Actors:
  • Philip Suriano
  • Mel Gibson Martin Riggs
    Danny Glover Roger Murtaugh
    Joe Pesci Leo Getz
    Joss Ackland Arjen ‘Aryan’ Rudd
    Derrick O’Connor Pieter ‘Adolph’ Vorstedt
    Patsy Kensit Rika van den Haas
    Darlene Love Trish Murtaugh
    Traci Wolfe Rianne Murtaugh
    Steve Kahan Captain Ed Murphy
    Mark Rolston Hans
    Jenette Goldstein Officer Meagan Shapiro
    Dean Norris Tim Cavanaugh
    Juney Smith Tom Wyler
    Nestor Serrano Eddie Estaban
    Joseph Ragucci
    Directors: Richard Donner IMDB Rating: 7.0/10 out of 41,676 votes

    “Lethal Weapon 2″ Movie Review

    “Lethal Weapon 2″ Plot Summary

    Riggs and Murtaugh are on the trail of South African diplomats who are using their immunity to engage in criminal activities.

    The adventure continues

    The adventure continues with Lethal Weapon 2. All the great characters are back and with some new ones, as well. Joe Pesci enters the Lethal Weapon-series as the annoying and witty Leo Getz(ok ok ok ok?) Riggs and Murtaugh must fight against a South-African diplomat, who`s a big drugdealer. The classic mixture of action and comedy is also to be found here. I have never seen another series of movies (except Die Hard), where all the chapters are just as great as the original film. 9/10

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    ‘Ultraviolet’ Download and Reviews

    November 12, 2009 by Paul Wall  
    Filed under Action, Sci-Fi

    “Ultraviolet” Movie Details

    Ultraviolet tagline: The Blood War is On
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    Ultraviolet DVD Cover

    Actors:
    Milla Jovovich Violet
    Cameron Bright Six
    Nick Chinlund Daxus
    Sebastien Andrieu Nerva
    Ida Martin Young Violet
    William Fichtner Garth
    David Collier BF-1
    Kieran O’Rorke Detective Cross
    Digger Mesch Detective Endera
    Ryan Martin Detective Breeder
    Steven Calcote Young Daxus
    Ricardo Mamood-Vega Violet’s Husband
    Mike Smith Hospital Hemophage
    Clay Cullen Rebel Hemophage
    Jennifer Caputo Elizabeth P. Watkins
    Directors: Kurt Wimmer
    IMDB Rating: 4.0/10 out of 26,707 votes

    “Ultraviolet” Movie Review

    “Ultraviolet” Plot Summary

    A beautiful hemophage infected with a virus that gives her superhuman powers has to protect a boy in a futuristic world, who is thought to be carrying antigens that would destroy all hemophages.

    Great Movie

    Now, I’ve Been Over This 100,000,000 Times With People On The Message Boards For This Movie. We’re Divided. 50 Say It’s Great. 50 Says It Sucks. I keep On Say It. Fine. We’ve Voiced Our Opinions. Move On. We’ve Made Our Mark On This Movie

    And I’ve Even Talked To A Few People Who Watch 20 – 40 Minutes Of This Movie And Then Stopped. And Then They Get On Here And Say As Many Bad Things As They Can Think Of

    Point Being That If Ur Going To Dis One of My Fav Movies… Please Watch The Whole Thing First. Please. I Don’t Mind Ur Opinion But When u Watch 5 minutes and then go to Ur computer come on here and dis, u make me mad… I Mean… u Didn’t watch The Movie did u? So U Don’t know what Ur talking about

    My Review: Over All. Great Movie. Milla Jovovich is Great. Wonderful Imagination went into this movie. U wouldn’t of know that Daxis was really a Hem… Not Unless u watched it all the way. Lol. And If I Scream We’re Both Dead. Lol. I’m Sorry I loved this Movie. I Highly Recommend it to Any Milla Jovovich Fan. Or Any Really Cool Futuristic Movie Lovers.

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