‘Bad Boys II’ Download and Reviews

December 19, 2009 by Paul Wall  
Filed under Action, Comedy, Crime

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Bad Boys II tagline:
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Actors:
  • Gary Nickens
  • Martin Lawrence Detective Marcus Burnett
    Will Smith Detective Mike Lowrey
    Jordi MollГ  Hector Juan Carlos ‘Johnny’ Tapia
    Gabrielle Union Syd
    Peter Stormare Alexei
    Theresa Randle Theresa
    Joe Pantoliano Captain Howard
    Michael Shannon Floyd Poteet
    Jon Seda Roberto
    Yolanda Vazquez Detective Mateo Reyes
    Jason Manuel Olazabal Detective Marco Vargas
    Otto Sanchez Carlos
    Henry Rollins TNT Leader
    Antoni Corone DEA Tony Dodd
    TNT Fanuti
    Directors: Michael Bay IMDB Rating: 6.2/10 out of 53,770 votes

    “Bad Boys II” Movie Review

    “Bad Boys 2″ Plot Summary

    Two loose-cannon narcotics cops investigate the flow of Ecstacy into Florida.

    Bad Boys 1 + more = Bad Boys 2

    Bad Boys 1 was a good movie but Bad Boys 2 was a substantial improvement. Below I have listed a number of reasons why I think this.1) There was a higher number of action sequences. 2) The action sequences were more exciting. 3) There was more humour. 4) The humour was funnier. 5) Gabrielle Union is in it and she is hot! 6) The phrase ‘Woosah’ which really made me laugh every time

    OK I will admit that the storyline is not exactly a great one but all the above really more than makes up for it. A brilliant action movie and a brilliant sequel. And I hear that a third movie could be on the way! Can’t wait!

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    ‘Planes, Trains & Automobiles’ Download and Reviews

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

    “Planes, Trains & Automobiles” Movie Details

    Planes, Trains & Automobiles tagline: Steve Martin had no reason to panic…until John Candy came along.
    Planes, Trains & Automobiles - DVD Cover

    Planes, Trains & Automobiles DVD Cover

    Actors:
    Steve Martin Neal Page
    John Candy Del Griffith
    Laila Robins Susan Page
    Michael McKean State Trooper
    Kevin Bacon Taxi Racer
    Dylan Baker Owen
    Carol Bruce Joy Page
    Olivia Burnette Marti Page
    Diana Douglas Peg
    Martin Ferrero Second Motel Clerk
    Larry Hankin Doobie
    Richard Herd Walt
    Susan Kellerman Waitress
    Matthew Lawrence Little Neal Page
    Edie McClurg Car Rental Agent
    Directors: John Hughes
    IMDB Rating: 7.5/10 out of 30,098 votes

    “Planes, Trains & Automobiles” Movie Review

    “Planes, Trains & Automobiles” Plot Summary

    A man must struggle to travel home for Thanksgiving, with an obnoxious slob of a shower ring salesman his only companion.

    Simply the best

    This is simply the greatest Humour movie ever

    Most people would call it a comedy, and boy it certainly is, but it is so much more than that. Sure, on the surface it is brilliant slapstick with scenes so hysterically funny they make you roll off your chair. If ever there was a laugh-aloud movie this is it, and it ranks right up there with classics like Blazing Saddles, Return of the Pink Panther and Monty Python’s Holy Grail. Even if it didn’t go any deeper than this, Steve Martin and John Candy perform a comic feat that wouldn’t put Laurel and Hardy to shame

    But the strength of the movie is that just below this surface it plays out a very human drama. The two main characters, Neal Page (Steve Martin) and Dale Griffith (John Candy) are polar opposites. Neal is introvert, anal retentive, arrogant and ambitious, a typical stressed-out corporate middle-manager who works in New York away from his family in Chicago. Dale is a simple salesman, obese, extravert, uninhibited, a social animal with friends in every town. They find themselves bound together by fate on a journey from New York to Chicago two days before Thanksgiving where everything that can possibly go wrong does go wrong

    As you would expect, the involuntary close relation of such disparate characters initially causes massive friction. Neal can’t stand Dale’s physical presence nor his endless pointless chatter, Dale is not impressed by Neal’s arrogant stiffness and his not-so-subtle attempts to get rid of him. Yet, they need each other to reach their objective and they know it. Some brilliant scenes play out this confrontation, but in the end they come to grudingly accept each other, and through their trials and tribulations on the road acceptance even grows into something resembling a budding respect. Steve Martin and John Candy are fantastic, their chemistry fuels the movie and raises it to a level well above standard comedy.*************** Spoilers ahead *********************** But the film goes deeper yet. At the next level, there is underlying tragedy that both characters try to hide in their day to day existence. It turns out that Dale has lost his wife eight years before, and has in fact been wandering and travelling throughout the country without ever going back home. He is effectively homeless and lives in cheap hotels and motels out of a trunk (which by the way also acts as a very effective comic prop), but he never discloses this to Neal. His life contains a great emotional emptiness but he can’t really face up to it and he pretends to be a happily married man. Neal, on the other hand, is so self-obsessed with his career that he sacrifices the love for his family to the point where his wife becomes mistrusting of what is going on. Here is a man who risks losing what really matters for the sake of shallow success. He vaguely understands that something is going wrong but can’t get himself to admit it or even pause and think about it

    It is only when the two of them get paired up that they come to realise what is wrong with themselves. Dale is confronted with Neal’s family life, a life that he himself so sorely misses, and Neal realises in the end that life is about more than himself and that other people do matter. At the conclusion of the film they come together and fulfill each other’s needs, becoming whole in the process

    This is buddy movie/ road flick supreme. The tragedy underlying the superficial slapstick makes this film Humour with a Capital H, much more so than the great comedies I mentioned before. You will have to go back to the likes of Charles Chaplin and Buster Keaton to find anything comparable

    However, and this is where the true greatness lies, in the final analysis this film is not about the drama of two different characters at all, but about the opposing forces struggling within each of us ourselves. We all have a Neal and a Dale side, apparent opposites that cannot exist together, but only by accepting this and giving both sides equal weight can we become whole human beings. The film shows that this may at first appear an impossible task, frought with risk and danger, but if we persevere it can be done, and the prize of healing ourselves is worth it

    Hilarious comedy, superb drama and ground truth – few movies would even dare to try and combine these themes. Planes, trains and automobiles does, and it succeeds brilliantly. Martin and Candy deliver stellar performances that work at all of these levels. Definitely one of the best movies ever, and vastly underrated.

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    ‘The Karate Kid’ Download and Reviews

    November 23, 2009 by Paul Wall  
    Filed under Drama

    “The Karate Kid” Movie Details

    The Karate Kid tagline: Only the ‘Old One’ could teach him the secrets of the masters.
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    The Karate Kid DVD Cover

    Actors:
  • Tom Fridley
  • Ralph Macchio Daniel Larusso
    Pat Morita Mr. Kesuke Miyagi
    Martin Kove John Kreese
    William Zabka Johnny Lawrence
    Ron Thomas Bobby Brown
    Rob Garrison Tommy
    Chad McQueen Dutch
    Tony O’Dell Jimmy
    Israel Juarbe Freddy Fernandez
    William Bassett Mr. Mills
    Larry B. Scott Jerry
    Frank Burt Avalon Chucky
    Jeff Fishman Billy
    Ken Daly Chris
    Alan
    Directors: John G. Avildsen IMDB Rating: 6.9/10 out of 33,228 votes

    “The Karate Kid” Movie Review

    “The Karate Kid” Plot Summary

    A handyman/martial arts master agrees to teach a bullied boy karate and shows him that there is more to the martial art than fighting.

    Karate Kid

    Best movie ever!!! The chemistry between Ralph Macchio and Elisabeth Shue is pure gold! This movie is really relatable to just about everyone who ever got picked on. I also think Pat Morita did a great job in reducing vocabulary while retaining intelligence for this movie. Another thing that really impressed me was that I heard that Billy Zabka really took that kick to the face in the conclusion of the tournament. The characters really play off of each other and the result is astounding. One thing however I find almost unbelievable, is that in this movie, Ralph Macchio is almost 23 years old. With his ability to pull off such a young role and his performances in The Outsiders along with these Karate Kid movies I believe he is one of the best actors ever. All in all, this movie is a must see and an extremely good classic.

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    ‘Dirty Rotten Scoundrels’ Download and Reviews

    October 24, 2009 by Paul Wall  
    Filed under Comedy, Crime

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    Dirty Rotten Scoundrels tagline: Nice guys finish last. Meet the winners.
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    Dirty Rotten Scoundrels DVD Cover

    Actors:
  • Rupert Holliday-Evans
  • Steve Martin Freddy Benson
    Michael Caine Lawrence Jamieson
    Glenne Headly Janet Colgate
    Anton Rodgers Inspector Andre
    Barbara Harris Fanny Eubanks
    Ian McDiarmid Arthur
    Dana Ivey Mrs. Reed
    Meagen Fay Lady from Oklahoma
    Frances Conroy Lady from Palm Beach
    Nicole Calfan Lady in Dining Car
    AГЇna Walle Miss Krista Knudsen
    Cheryl Pay Lady with Pearls
    Nathalie Auffret Marion
    Lolly Susi Lady in Rolls Royce
    English Sailor #1
    Directors: Frank Oz IMDB Rating: 7.1/10 out of 18,558 votes

    “Dirty Rotten Scoundrels” Movie Review

    “Dirty Rotten Scoundrels” Plot Summary

    Lawrence and Freddie are con-men; big-time and small time respectively. They unsuccessfully attempt… add synopsis

    Timeless Comedy

    A wonderfully structured comedy, with a great cast and solid script

    Michael Caine is the best con man in town, until Steve Martin turns up and challenges his superiority. They decide that the first one to con money out of Miss Janet Colgate will have the right to the towns many easy targets

    With the deal done the con is on, and its a battle of wits, between the two men, with a very surprising winner! Hilarious and fresh as the day it was made

    A classic comedy treat 8/10 also watch Heartbreakers, its has a similar theme and is just as good.

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    ‘Ghost’ Download and Reviews

    September 25, 2009 by Paul Wall  
    Filed under Comedy, Drama, Fantasy

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    Ghost tagline: A love that will last forever.
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    Ghost DVD Cover

    Actors:
  • Sharon Breslau
  • Patrick Swayze Sam Wheat
    Demi Moore Molly Jensen
    Whoopi Goldberg Oda Mae Brown
    Tony Goldwyn Carl Bruner
    Stanley Lawrence Elevator Man
    Christopher J. Keene Elevator Man
    Susan Breslau Susan
    Martina Deignan Rose
    Rick Kleber Mover
    Macka Foley Mover
    Rick Aviles Willie Lopez
    Phil Leeds Emergency Room Ghost
    John Hugh Surgeon
    Sam Tsoutsouvas Minister
    Cemetery Ghost
    Directors: Jerry Zucker IMDB Rating: 6.9/10 out of 48,192 votes

    “Ghost” Movie Review

    “Ghost” Plot Summary

    After being killed during a botched mugging, a man’s love for his partner enables him to remain on earth as a ghost. add synopsis

    Love is a powerful emotion

    If you have ever lost a loved one and want to believe that they are still somewhere you will be touch by the wonderful and not over sentimental ‘Ghost’.Some people may not find ‘Ghost’ to have any sense but if you are romantic and open-minded it will hit you like the fast moving train.’Ghost’ is an epic love story of Molly (Demi Moore) and Sam (gorgeous Patrick Swayze) who have so strong relationship but it is taken from them so early. After a tragic mugging episode the banker Sam loose his life and leaves Molly to face the cruel reality on her own. Sam is persistent to let Molly know that he is still there watching and protecting her. By the act of coincidence Sam finds a way to communicate his loved one with the help of fraud sidekick Oda Mae Brown (hilarious Whoopi Goldberg whose Academy Award-winning performance was very well earned!). There is some twist and turns, some difficulties but nothing can stop the true love finding it ways. Even if it does mean beyond the grave.’Ghost’ was the unexpected hit movie of the year 1990. It won two Oscars. Dazzling Goldberg got a Golden Man for Best Supporting Actress and Bruce Joel Rubin got his prize for his writing skills. It launched the era of new special effect techniques, and boosted the careers of Demi Moore and Patrick Swayze

    First time I saw the movie it didn’t affect me as much as it did when I saw it for the second time. I wept like a little waterfall and felt strongly that there must be a life after death

    Vincent Schiavelli was dark but sympathetic Subway Ghost who guided Sam on his path to become a real ghost

    The film produced some of the funniest scenes in movie history. While Sam is trying to get Oda Mae to help him he tortures her by singing in a monotonous, deep-voiced way ‘I’m Henry the Eight I am’! That’s so great. Also the word ‘ditto’ became famous. I bet the ‘Ghost-generation’ has repeatedly said it to their loved ones

    If you manage get your mind open and let ‘Ghost’ into your heart it effects might just surprise you! 9,5/10

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    ‘Sleeping with the Enemy’ Download and Reviews

    September 21, 2009 by Paul Wall  
    Filed under Drama, Thriller

    “Sleeping with the Enemy” Movie Details

    Sleeping with the Enemy tagline: Self-Defense is not murder
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    Sleeping with the Enemy DVD Cover

    Actors:
    Julia Roberts Laura Burney
    Patrick Bergin Martin Burney
    Kevin Anderson Ben Woodward
    Elizabeth Lawrence Chloe Williams
    Kyle Secor Fleishman
    Claudette Nevins Dr. Rissner
    Tony Abatemarco Locke
    Marita Geraghty Julie
    Harley Venton Garber
    Nancy Fish Woman on Bus
    Sandi Shackelford Edna
    Bonnie Johnson Mrs. Nepper
    Graham Harrington Minister
    John Ward Theater Student
    Sharon J. Robinson Sharon
    Directors: Joseph Ruben
    IMDB Rating: 5.7/10 out of 13,827 votes

    “Sleeping with the Enemy” Movie Review

    “Sleeping with the Enemy” Plot Summary

    Laura and Martin have been married for four years. They seem to be the perfect, happiest and most successful couple… add synopsis

    I can’t live without you. And I won’t let you live without me!

    After Julia Roberts hit big with the vastly overrated Pretty Woman, she tried to broaden her palette and move from the bubbly, frothy rom-coms she began in. First up was Flatliners, the disappointing life after death thriller that had no idea how to tackle its subject without lapsing into cliche, and then the much better Sleeping with the Enemy

    Sleeping with the Enemy has faded somewhat over the years, even though it was a reasonable success at the time. But I think its a film well worth reexamination. It deserves commendation for having the guts to dig into domestic abuse, seen through the eyes of a wife, running for her life from an abusive husband

    The opening scenes are the best, because this is where we get to see something of they’re marriage. Laura (Roberts) has been married to Martin (Patrick Bergin) for over three years (eight months, six days). Martin is handsome, wealthy, an attentive husband and he and Laura enjoy an active sex life. Director Joseph Rubin uses considerable subtlety in the early scenes to illustrate there’s trouble in paradise. Like when Martin and Laura are getting ready to go to a party. Laura is all ready, but after Martin’s remark about wearing a different dress, in the following scene at the party, Laura’s not only changed her dress, she’s changed her whole look. Her hair. Her earrings. Everything

    This continues into the next scenes. The hand towels aren’t arranged properly. Something Martin has to remind Laura of. Prompting Laura to hastily rearrange the cans in the cupboard so the labels all face forward. It all builds to its crescendo when Martin talks to a neighbour. After hearing something he doesn’t like (‘that must be your wife I’ve seen staring out the window’), he suddenly hits Laura. Its a scene that shocks you into numbness. Its the first time that Martin drops his mask of smooth charisma, and reveals himself as the impulsive control freak he really is

    I wish there had been more scenes like that. I would have liked to have seen more of they’re marriage. The rest of the film falls into a much more obvious stride. Laura fakes her own death, because nothing else would ever get Martin out of her life. And when he learns the deception, he begins an obsessive hunt for Laura. Its only a minor disappointment. That doesn’t get in the way of a suspenseful, psycho-thriller. And Joseph Rubin keeps the screws turning with an unbearable relentlessness

    Rubin’s direction is so polished the film glides at a frightening pace. SWTE loses momentum a little in the scenes without Martin, but it isn’t long before he’s back in the picture again, and when he is, the tension level jumps right back into the red. His whole investigation into the too many clues Laura has left behind are terrifying the way he follows them like a trail of breadcrumbs right to her new front door. In fact SWTE often reminds me of the Robert Mitchum classic Night of the Hunter. They both share a similar structure. Of someone on the run, trying to start a new life but a crazed psychotic from the past is on they’re trail

    Julia Roberts is OK, if a bit too quietly played. Certainly she can be an engaging screen presence. She won a well deserved Oscar for Erin Brockovich. But she never really brings Laura to life. You never get the impression she’s slowly emerging from her shell, and blossoming into a confident new woman. And her scenes with Kevin Anderson, her next door neighbour who wants to help are dreadfully twee, and drag the film right down. There’s never that much chemistry between them. Besides, everyone in the cast gets completely upstaged by Patrick Bergin

    Patrick Bergin is a greatly underrated actor. With his handsome looks and winning charisma, he has all the qualities necessary to be a perfect leading man. But sadly, Bergin has never had the career he so richly deserves, even though he has talent to spare. Still, whenever someone has the brains to cast him, he never fails to steal the show, and Sleeping with the Enemy is no exception

    Bergin is a powerful presence whenever he’s on screen. Like a black storm cloud on the horizon, he’s come to turn Laura’s sunny new life upside down. With his imposing height, silky voice and persuasive charm, he captures the attention effortlessly. He makes Martin utterly charming one minute, and then perfectly sinister the next. Clearly enjoying every minute of this, he relishes playing the irredeemable bastard. He’s quite funny at times too. Martin delights in his own cruelty. He even seems privately amused by it. Why Bergin never became a major star after this is a genuine mystery. His dark magnetism propels the entire film. Without him, it would be nothing

    It all ends a bit predictably, but Sleeping with the Enemy is a worthwhile addition to the psycho-genre. The familiar story is buoyed by Bergin’s captivating performance, and Rubin’s dexterous direction. There’s also a great musical score from the late Jerry Goldsmith. Seemingly innocuous one minute. Edgy as hell the next. Symphony Fantastique by Berlioz is put to great effect too. It chills to the bone, and works its way into your psyche so well that whenever you hear it in the future, its guaranteed to make you think of Sleeping with the Enemy.

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    ‘Big Momma’s House’ Download and Reviews

    August 26, 2009 by Paul Wall  
    Filed under Action, Comedy, Crime

    “Big Momma’s House” Movie Details

    Big Momma’s House tagline: This FBI agent is going undercover… and he’s concealing more than a weapon.
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    Big Momma's House DVD Cover

    Actors:
  • Cedric the Entertainer
  • Martin Lawrence Malcolm Turner
    Nia Long Sherry Pierce
    Paul Giamatti John
    Jascha Washington Trent Pierce
    Terrence Howard Lester Vesco
    Anthony Anderson Nolan
    Ella Mitchell Hattie Mae Pierce (Big Momma)
    Carl Wright Ben Rawley
    Phyllis Applegate Sadie
    Starletta DuPois Miss Patterson
    Jessie Mae Holmes Miss Other Patterson
    Nicole Prescott Lena
    Octavia Spencer Twila
    Tichina Arnold Ritha
    Reverend
    Directors: Raja Gosnell IMDB Rating: 4.7/10 out of 20,093 votes

    “Big Momma’s House” Movie Review

    “Big Momma’s House” Plot Summary

    An FBI agent disguises himself as an old lady to protect a beautiful federal witness and her son. add synopsis

    Great Comedy!

    Sure Big Momma’s House has the over-exaggerated characters, the typical modern crude humor and predictable plot – but I found the execution of the movie spot-on. It’s got a very similar aspect as Mrs

    Doubtfire, I think you can guess what that is, but despite the predictability, no character development and just mild dialog, I found the movie rather enjoyable because on how funny and well executed Martin Lauren’s performance was. It’s got all the same elements on the typical modern comedy, whether it’d be its crude humor, dialog or appeals but my opinion contracts it as a great comedy, that could easily be enjoyable on the same level of multiple viewings. It’s very funny, got a good ending and also the little sad bit, a recommendation for every Comedy fan who wants a laugh but expect nothing special.

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    ‘Bad Boys’ Download and Reviews

    August 24, 2009 by Paul Wall  
    Filed under Action, Comedy, Crime

    “Bad Boys” Movie Details

    Bad Boys tagline: Whatcha gonna do?
    Bad Boys - DVD Cover

    Bad Boys DVD Cover

    Actors:
  • Mike Kirton
  • Martin Lawrence Det. Marcus Burnett
    Will Smith Det. Mike Lowrey
    TГ©a Leoni Julie Mott
    TchГ©ky Karyo Fouchet
    Joe Pantoliano Captain C. Howard
    Theresa Randle Theresa Burnett
    Marg Helgenberger Capt. Alison Sinclair
    Nestor Serrano Detective Sanchez
    Julio Oscar Mechoso Detective Ruiz
    Saverio Guerra Chet, the Doorman
    Michael Imperioli Jojo
    Anna Levine Francine
    Vic Manni Ferguson
    Frank John Hughes Casper
    Andy
    Directors: Michael Bay IMDB Rating: 6.6/10 out of 50,210 votes

    “Bad Boys” Movie Review

    “Bad Boys” Plot Summary

    Two hip detectives protect a murder witness while investigating a case of stolen heroin.

    A GREAT ACTION-THRILLER!

    Contains SpoilersWILL SMITH and MARTIN LAWRENCE put up a good performance in this one

    THE PLOT…. marcus and mike, two, well worthy miami cops that get caught up in a tangled web of, murder, foul play, payback, revenge, and pure hell. when a bondage of one-hundred million dollars of narcotics are stolen from the police department. marcus and mike only have 3 days to find and catch the thives, and on the way of solving the case, mike ask one of his best-friend/girl to help him in her mate-n-date business where women will go with high rollers that call in and ask for a woman for a certian occasion. mike has warned his friend that the thieves could be some big-time ballers that want to party from the drug money and she is on the job. once when max (mike’s girl) goes to the place where she’s ordered to go, she brings along her bestfriend, julie. and when they arrive they run into a certian and familiar face that used to work for the miami police department and when max and julie discover herion on the table, they realize that this was not they’re type of party so julie is requested to go to the bathroom and stall until max can go up and they can bounce in one peace. but, until a group of drug leaders and the lord comes crashing in and shooting max and the ex police officer, julie is upstairs, watching the whole murder and when she is spotted (and she could have been not if she would have stayed clear from sight) she is on the run for her life as the men come after her and she makes a near-death excape. then, she is on the run and wanting mike lawry. once when marcus and mike is at the crime scene and discover the police officer and their best friend, dead. and now, they know someone is missing from the scene cause of a glass with two shades of lipstick and that just happens to be.. julie, and now the only hope is to find julie, catch the thives, bust the drug operation, and make a big drug cracking in miami..In some sort of way this movie is quite irratating like a horror movie when someone does something so, so, stupid and it just make some people sick, but that’s the punch line of making an action, horror, thriller, or whatever on the edge of you not knowing if they’re going to make a excape or get killed. but here is some of the irratating momments..–WARNING– SOME SPOILERS; YOU’RE READING AT YOUR OWN RISK(would you walk in a house with the main door, wide open, with a digusting aroma coming from inside?) (would you stay inside a house when the phone goes dead and the lights go off?) (when you was clear and not in sight of when a murder has taken place and knowing that if you were seen you would get be murdered also.) and.. (would you leave your protective costudy area, and knowing you were safe and could not be found unless if someone ‘f***ed up’ and letting the bad people have a clue to where you were. would you leave?)That’s what make me so irritated about some events in a movie. I would not let no child under the age of 13 to see this movie, cause, This movie is rated _R_ and is not there for you to say that it’s o.k and let your child watch it and then be mad because of what it has in it. The movie has some, FOUL and PERSUASIVE LANGUAGE, and STRONG INTENSE-ACTION VIOLENCE..If you want a rush ‘Watch This’ and I would reccomend along with this.. ‘ROMEO MUST DIE. SET IT OFF. MENACE II SOCIETY.’^^ 2 Thumbs Up.*** Stars’ I would not reccomend this movie for deeply religious people, children, or people who do not or take swearing offensively.’

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    ‘Saw’ Download and Reviews

    August 16, 2009 by Paul Wall  
    Filed under Horror, Mystery, Thriller

    “Saw” Movie Details

    Saw tagline: Death is a shortcut (Denmark)
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    Saw DVD Cover

    Actors:
    Leigh Whannell Adam
    Cary Elwes Dr. Lawrence Gordon
    Danny Glover Detective David Tapp
    Ken Leung Detective Steven Sing
    Dina Meyer Kerry
    Mike Butters Paul
    Paul Gutrecht Mark
    Michael Emerson Zep Hindle
    Benito Martinez Brett
    Shawnee Smith Amanda
    Makenzie Vega Diana Gordon
    Monica Potter Alison Gordon
    Ned Bellamy Jeff
    Alexandra Bokyun Chun Carla
    Avner Garbi Father
    Directors: James Wan
    IMDB Rating: 7.7/10 out of 106,358 votes

    “Saw” Movie Review

    “Saw” Plot Summary

    With a dead body laying between them, two men wake up in the secure lair of a serial killer who’s been nicknamed “Jigsaw” by the police because of his unusual calling card.

    The Most Clever Horror Movie Ever!

    Not only does this movie create an extremely tense atmosphere the moment it starts, it has plenty of gore and violence to bombard your eyes, not to mention that it has one of the best twists seen in any horror movie

    I watched this film alone at night with the lights off, expecting to be freaked out by it since I thought it was just another typical horror movie; but instead I was completely intrigued by the story line, and utterly drawn into the film for the whole 100 minutes. At the end I did not feel scared, rather, I felt something very few horror movies have to offer: satisfaction! This movie left me in a slightly disturbed but very thoughtful state. It did not give me nightmares, rather, it plagued my day-dreams; for two days my thoughts could not stray far from this film, that’s how powerful it is

    If you want a cringingly gory and violent horror movie, watch ‘The Texas Chainsaw Massacre’ or ‘Hostel’; if you want a nightmarishly scary horror movie, watch ‘The Grudge’ or ‘The Ring’; if you want a clever and disturbing horror movie with an excellent story and a great twist, watch ‘Saw’.

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    ‘Wild Hogs’ Download and Reviews

    August 12, 2009 by Paul Wall  
    Filed under Action, Adventure, Comedy

    “Wild Hogs” Movie Details

    Wild Hogs tagline: A lot can happen on the road to nowhere.
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    Actors:
    Tim Allen Doug Madsen
    John Travolta Woody Stevens
    Martin Lawrence Bobby Davis
    William H. Macy Dudley Frank
    Ray Liotta Jack
    Marisa Tomei Maggie
    Kevin Durand Red
    M.C. Gainey Murdock
    Jill Hennessy Kelly Madsen
    Dominic Janes Billy Madsen
    Tichina Arnold Karen Davis
    Stephen Tobolowsky Charley
    Jason Sklar Earl Dooble
    Randy Sklar Buck Dooble
    Drew Sidora Haley Davis
    Directors: Walt Becker
    IMDB Rating: 6.0/10 out of 37,112 votes

    “Wild Hogs” Movie Review

    “Wild Hogs” Plot Summary

    A group of suburban biker wannabes looking for adventure hit the open road, but get more than they bargained for when they encounter a New Mexico gang called the Del Fuegos.

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    This movie has to be one of my all time favorites. John Travolta was an absolute champion in this movie and had me in tears laughing

    For those who don’t know, wild hogs is a movie about a bunch of nerds or wimps who went to high school together and decide to go out on a road trip

    This movie just keeps getting funnier, its unpredictable and just totally random in a way but it still follows the story line. To conclude this movie is a must watch and i can almost guarantee that you will be in stitches laughing at these mates try to be cool biker dudeMitch

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