‘Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl’ Download and Reviews

December 28, 2009 by Paul Wall  
Filed under Action, Adventure, Fantasy

“Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl” Movie Details

Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl tagline: Prepare to be blown out of the water.
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Actors:
  • Kevin McNally
  • Johnny Depp Jack Sparrow
    Geoffrey Rush Barbossa
    Orlando Bloom Will Turner
    Keira Knightley Elizabeth Swann
    Jack Davenport Norrington
    Jonathan Pryce Governor Weatherby Swann
    Lee Arenberg Pintel
    Mackenzie Crook Ragetti
    Damian O’Hare Lt. Gillette
    Giles New Murtogg
    Angus Barnett Mullroy
    David Bailie Cotton
    Michael Berry Jr. Twigg
    Isaac C. Singleton Jr. Bo’sun
    Joshamee Gibbs
    Directors: Gore Verbinski IMDB Rating: 8.0/10 out of 216,356 votes

    “Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl” Movie Review

    “P.O.T.C.” Plot Summary

    Blacksmith Will Turner teams up with eccentric pirate “Captain” Jack Sparrow to save his love, the governor’s daughter, from Jack’s former pirate allies, who are now undead.

    A tale of love, war and power

    Oh and what a movie this is. There is something for everyone in the family with this movie, romance, action, drama, horror, adventure and fantasy. A quality of acting rivaling no other movie in recent times, except for the Rings trilogy, but that’s another thing altogether. I have watched this movies so many times that I can’t even keep track. This movie never gets boring. Johnny Depp is at the top of this career with this film!! A must see, many times over. A true classic! The cursed tale of a pirate ship’s captain, marooned by his mutineering mates and left for dead on a desert isle. He returns with another ship, this time stolen from the Royal Navy, in order to reclaim his rightful command of the infamous Black Pearl, a ship so evil that hell itself spat back her dead. He is joined by the son of a murdered pirate ship’s mate, a swordsman who’s skill and craft are equal to that of Robin Hood himself. The boy is motivated by love for a woman, herself of royal blood and captured by those mutineering pirates of ill repute in order to release a curse cast upon them from the captured gold of the famous Spanish explorer and conquistador, Hernando Cortez. With the Royal Navy in hot pursuit of their stolen ship, the captain and the boy, along with another crew of pirates, make haste for the Black Pearl, execute a cunning plan, and live happily ever after. Well, not exactly like that but almost. This film is destined a classic because of the dry, witty comments, superb acting of the entire cast, outstanding writing and special effects, and it’s about time someone put this swashbuckling story to film. Rated PG-13, which is the number of times you should see this movie.

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    ‘Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man’s Chest’ Download and Reviews

    November 13, 2009 by Paul Wall  
    Filed under Action, Adventure, Fantasy

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    Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man’s Chest tagline:
    P.O.T.C. 2 - DVD Cover

    Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest DVD Cover

    Actors:
    Johnny Depp Jack Sparrow
    Orlando Bloom Will Turner
    Keira Knightley Elizabeth Swann
    Jack Davenport Norrington
    Bill Nighy Davy Jones
    Jonathan Pryce Governor Weatherby Swann
    Lee Arenberg Pintel
    Mackenzie Crook Ragetti
    Kevin McNally Gibbs
    David Bailie Cotton
    Stellan SkarsgГҐrd Bootstrap Bill
    Tom Hollander Cutler Beckett
    Naomie Harris Tia Dalma
    Martin Klebba Marty
    David Schofield Mercer
    Directors: Gore Verbinski
    IMDB Rating: 7.3/10 out of 141,531 votes

    “Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man’s Chest” Movie Review

    “P.O.T.C. 2″ Plot Summary

    Jack Sparrow races to recover the heart of Davy Jones to avoid enslaving his soul to Jones’ service, as other friends and foes seek the heart for their own agenda as well. add synopsis

    Viva Pirates!

    Well, first of all, when I read the review for the movie in my hometown paper, I was a little scared that Pirates might be a let down. The trailer and the movie clips, it seemed, didn’t really let on that there was much of a story line — that it just kind of goes on and on and on, like the Matrix 2, with no storyline — just fighting. Plus, most people do agree: sequels are hardly ever as good as the originals. And in this case, it’s true… Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man’s Chest isn’t the original. But, its an awesome movie in its own right! There are a few surprises in this movie. A few characters come back from the first that you wouldn’t expect to see in the second. but… um! that’s all I’m saying. This movie is definitely a lot more violent and gory than the first one. Don’t bring the little kids to it. But, trust me — this is not a Matrix-type movie… There is an actual storyline. And a good one at that. Capt. Jack Sparrow is back as well as Elizabeth and Will, who are forced to find him and obtain his compass, or else they will face the gallows. Well, actually, Will has to find him. Elizabeth escapes, and yes… as you’ve seen in the trailers, she does dress up like a man for this movie. Making it all the more comical. (you’ll see what I mean).

    The comedy was superb in this movie. Of course, it wasn’t as good as the first, but you can’t expect it to be. Yes, there were a few instances were they could’ve shortened the fighting scenes, but it was very well shot and scripted

    I wish they would’ve changed a few things about the movie, but you can’t have everything. And don’t expect everything to be resolved at the end. No! There’s a cliff-hanger ending that leaves you wanting the watch the next one the moment the credits start rolling

    If you like the first movie, you’ll like the second… And that’s all I’m saying

    Jack Sparrow: ‘Why is the rum *always* gone?’ (he stands up and staggers) ‘Oh… That’s why.’

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    ‘Pirates of the Caribbean: At World’s End’ Download and Reviews

    November 6, 2009 by Paul Wall  
    Filed under Action, Adventure, Fantasy

    “Pirates of the Caribbean: At World’s End” Movie Details

    Pirates of the Caribbean: At World’s End tagline: At the End of the World, the Adventure Begins
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    Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End DVD Cover

    Actors:
    Johnny Depp Jack Sparrow
    Orlando Bloom Will Turner
    Keira Knightley Elizabeth Swann
    Geoffrey Rush Barbossa
    Jonathan Pryce Governor Weatherby Swann
    Bill Nighy Davy Jones
    Yun-Fat Chow Captain Sao Feng
    Tom Hollander Lord Cutler Beckett
    Stellan SkarsgГҐrd ‘Bootstrap’ Bill Turner
    Kevin McNally Joshamee Gibbs
    Mackenzie Crook Ragetti
    Lee Arenberg Pintel
    Martin Klebba Marty
    Greg Ellis Lieutenant Groves
    Jack Davenport Admiral James Norrington
    Directors: Gore Verbinski
    IMDB Rating: 7.0/10 out of 124,387 votes

    “Pirates of the Caribbean: At World’s End” Movie Review

    “P.O.T.C. 3″ Plot Summary

    Captain Barbossa, Will Turner and Elizabeth Swann must sail off the edge of the map, navigate treachery and betrayal, and make their final alliances for one last decisive battle.

    At World’s End

    The more I think about this movie, the more I like it. This is strange, considering my low expectations. The first film was fun, and I was very happy to see swashbuckling returning to movies, but I never really bought into the script. I wasn’t convinced that pirates were some sort of blood-bound ‘race’, and I was powerfully confused by the distance between and physical relationships of various locations. But, still good fun. The second film just kind of made me mad; I loved the ending, but it was just one example of how much it was a standard sequel: every single quirk of the first film was referenced, every single character had to return, and it HAD to be structured – nay, plotted – like Empire Strikes Back. This included re-introducing the Han Solo-Leia love story where the female lead wants the anti-hero, just to appease all the screaming Johnny Depp fans. It begged to be liked, but aside from a great score, great effects, and some very funny moments, it just came off as trite

    And then we get At World’s End, which has everything you could possibly want in a pirate fantasy film: Legendary ships riddling each other with cannon fire in a whirlpool, screaming buccaneers swinging from one ship to the next, sword-fights on crow’s nests, and all that in about fifteen minutes. The rest is an admittedly convoluted story that is much more clearly plotted than the second film, while still taking breaks for letting us spend time with characters we weren’t so sure about last time, but are once again fond of. Maybe it’s Geoffrey Rush as Barbossa, or the overall simplicity of the plot, but it just worked, and I had a great time

    I was legitimately surprised and concerned at what the plot did with our heroes and villains, and was very satisfied with everyone’s status in the end. I guess I wouldn’t mind seeing another Pirates movie now, but I kind of think everything that needs to be done is in this film

    I can’t wrap up without mentioning the very nice abstract stuff Verbinksi and co. did with the journey to Davey Jones’ Locker. It takes guts to do really surreal stuff with a $300 million Happy Meal blockbuster, but they really did some new, interesting things with their bottomless bag of tricks

    A- Curse of the Black Pearl: B+ Dead Man’s Chest: B

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    ‘Monsters, Inc.’ Download and Reviews

    October 26, 2009 by Paul Wall  
    Filed under Adventure, Animation, Comedy

    “Monsters, Inc.” Movie Details

    Monsters, Inc. tagline: Monsters, Inc. : We Scare Because We Care
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    Monsters, Inc. DVD Cover

    Actors:
  • Jack Angel
  • John Goodman James P. “Sulley” Sullivan
    Billy Crystal Mike Wazowski
    Mary Gibbs Boo/Mary
    Steve Buscemi Randall Boggs
    James Coburn Henry J. Waternoose III
    Jennifer Tilly Celia
    Bob Peterson Roz
    John Ratzenberger Yeti
    Frank Oz Fungus
    Dan Gerson Needleman/Smitty
    Steve Susskind Floor Manager
    Bonnie Hunt Flint
    Jeff Pidgeon Bile
    Samuel Lord Black George Sanderson
    Additional Voice
    Directors: Pete Docter and David Silverman IMDB Rating: 8.0/10 out of 103,181 votes

    “Monsters, Inc.” Movie Review

    “Monsters, Incorporated” Plot Summary

    Monsters generate their city’s power by scaring children, but they are terribly afraid themselves of being contaminated by children, so when one enters Monstropolis, top scarer Sulley finds his world disrupted. add synopsis

    My personal favorite Pixar movie

    Pixar. With only seven movies you’ve built yourself a reputation as the greatest current animation studio of them all. Dreamworks has made some good ones and 20th Century Fox’s movies have made me chuckle a bit, and Disney has gone downhill in recent years. But you can consistently produce quality work with almost no stain on your track record (except A Bug’s Life, the one Pixar movie I did not enjoy). But I’ve lost track of my thoughts

    I’m here to talk about Monster’s Inc., my personal favorite Pixar movie

    I’m a doodler myself, and wan’t to be an animator someday. And I love drawing monsters. Weird looking, many armed, strange-eyed creatures. That may have been the 1st reason Monster’s Inc. appealed to me. So many of these creatures looked like something I would draw, and I spent much of my movie time looking at the creatures in the background

    I also was captivated by the world that was created in Inc. A big problem for me in Pixar’s newest movie Cars was lack of real explanation for their universe, like how they built their buildings. In Monster’s Inc. the monster world is explained so much more in depth, and we really believe this world could exist. There’s a beauty in watching the thousands of closet doors zoom around and I always get goosebumps from watching the ’scare montage’, because I now know the mechanics of the world these creatures live in. The characters in the world are also incredibly well realized. Mike and Sully both are easily relatable to, and even small characters have feelings and motivations we can understand. ‘Boo’ actually behaves like a young child would, and that helped me believe she had real emotions. But the creature Randall is what stole the show for me. With his many arms, chameleon-like ability and sheer voice presence, it was hard for me to keep my eyes off of him. But what really made me love this movie so was the characters. When it comes time for the ’sad part’ of this movie, I was sad. I was actually seeing an animated cartoon that managed to make me feel for these animated creatures without being emotionally manipulative. And I’m not afraid to admit that I cry 4 out of 5 times at the ending

    So, in the end, I can’t recommend this film enough. I think this stands above all other Pixar productions and is definitely one of the best animated films I’ve had the pleasure of seeing.

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    ‘Air Force One’ Download and Reviews

    October 18, 2009 by Paul Wall  
    Filed under Action, Drama, Thriller

    “Air Force One” Movie Details

    Air Force One tagline: Harrison Ford is the President of the United States.
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    Air Force One DVD Cover

    Actors:
    Harrison Ford President James Marshall
    Gary Oldman Ivan Korshunov
    Glenn Close Vice President Kathryn Bennett
    Wendy Crewson Grace Marshall
    Liesel Matthews Alice Marshall
    Paul Guilfoyle Chief of Staff Lloyd ‘Shep’ Shepherd
    Xander Berkeley Secret Service Agent Gibbs
    William H. Macy Major Caldwell
    Dean Stockwell Defense Secretary Walter Dean
    Tom Everett National Security Advisor Jack Doherty
    JГјrgen Prochnow General Ivan Radek
    Donna Bullock Deputy Press Secretary Melanie Mitchel
    Michael Ray Miller Colonel Axelrod
    Carl Weintraub Lt. Colonel Ingraham
    Elester Latham AFO Navigator
    Directors: Wolfgang Petersen
    IMDB Rating: 6.3/10 out of 58,638 votes

    “Air Force One” Movie Review

    “Air Force One” Plot Summary

    Hijackers seize the plane carrying the President of the United States and his family, but he (an ex-soldier) works from hiding to defeat them.

    A Great Thriller!

    Air Force One is a very good thriller. The action and suspense will be nothing to forget. This movie is about the President’s plane, Air Force One being hijacked by Russian nationalists with the President on board. Now it’s up to the President and the Vice-President to negotiate with the terrorists or the hostages will die. The acting in this film is pretty good. Harrison Ford did justice with his outstanding performance as the President. Gary Oldman is good as the evil terrorist. The music in this film is fabulous and patriotic considering that the score took two weeks by Jerry Goldmith to compose. I liked the effects in this film. There is nothing special, but for a film from 1997, this has good effects even though there are few. Overall, this is a good movie for everybody except for kids. This film is a moving picture with outstanding courage. My rating is 10/10.

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    ‘Babel’ Download and Reviews

    October 9, 2009 by Paul Wall  
    Filed under Drama

    “Babel” Movie Details

    Babel tagline: If You Want to be Understood…Listen
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    Babel DVD Cover

    Actors:
    Brad Pitt Richard
    Cate Blanchett Susan
    Mohamed Akhzam Anwar
    Peter Wight Tom
    Harriet Walter Lilly
    Trevor Martin Douglas
    Matyelok Gibbs Elyse
    Georges Bousquet Robert
    Claudine Acs Jane
    AndrГ© Oumansky Walter
    Michael Maloney James
    Dermot Crowley Barth
    Wendy Nottingham Tourist #1
    Henry Maratray Tourist #2
    Linda Broughton Tourist #3
    Directors: Alejandro Gonzalez Inarritu
    IMDB Rating: 7.7/10 out of 88,343 votes

    “Babel” Movie Review

    “Babel” Plot Summary

    Tragedy strikes a married couple on vacation in the Moroccan desert, touching off an interlocking story involving four different families.

    A coherent, impressive, well-made, insightful piece of work

    ‘Babel’ centers on several groups of people in 4 countries that are all connected by one freak accident Alejandro Gonzalez Inarritu takes us from North Africa to North America to Asia His film exposes four unconnected story lines that are eventually divulged to be inextricably linked to one another The first involves an isolated family of goat herders who live in the High Plateaus of the Moroccan desert where two young boys are testing a rifle’s range handed by their father to protect their goats from jackals… The second concerns a Middle-class American couple on a bus tour of Morocco trying to save together their damaged marriage Meanwhile, in the US, there is grave danger for an undocumented immigranta Mexican nanny as she tries to return to United States after she wrongfully decides to take her two blonde-haired young charges to her son’s wedding across the Mexican border, despite her employers’ sudden change of plans, that needs that she remains with them and miss the joyful occasion And on the opposite side of the world, we follow, in Tokyo, an alienated, confused deaf and mute teenage student, recovering from her mother’s suicide, who eases her feelings of depression and loneliness by trying to win the friendship or attention of every man or adolescent who crosses her path She flirts with sexual exhibitionism to attract the attention of her distant and uncommunicative father ‘Babel’ tries to make a point and the point is that when people can’t or won’t communicate, unpredictable paths can lead to tragic consequences It also tries to leave a message of how a ’shooting’ from a simple ‘gift’ can set off a chain reaction of tragic events in three continents and four countries over which the different characters have exceedingly uncomfortable human emotion Out of the entire cast, it is only Rinko Kikuchi as Chieko who steals the movie especially when she transmits to her friends her mad decision of sexual aggressiveness, saying to all: ‘Now they’re going to meet the real hairy monster.’ This scene remembered me, in some way, Sharon Stone uncrossing legs in ‘Basic Instinct.’

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    ‘The Postman’ Download and Reviews

    October 7, 2009 by Paul Wall  
    Filed under Action, Adventure, Drama

    “The Postman” Movie Details

    The Postman tagline: It is 2013. War has crippled the Earth. Technology has been erased. Our only hope is an unlikely hero.
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    Actors:
  • Todd Allen
  • Will Patton General Bethlehem
    Larenz Tate Ford Lincoln Mercury
    Olivia Williams Abby
    James Russo Idaho
    Daniel von Bargen Pineview Sheriff Briscoe
    Tom Petty Bridge City Mayor
    Scott Bairstow Luke
    Giovanni Ribisi Bandit 20
    Roberta Maxwell Irene March
    Joe Santos Colonel Getty
    Ron McLarty Old George
    Peggy Lipton Ellen March
    Brian Anthony Wilson Woody
    Gibbs
    Directors: Kevin Costner IMDB Rating: 5.5/10 out of 22,736 votes

    “The Postman” Movie Review

    “The Postman” Plot Summary

    Post-apocalyptic America. What begins as a con game becomes one man’s quest to rebuild civilization by resuming postal service. add synopsis

    A Movie About Hope

    Possible Spoiler, If You Know Nothing About The Movie (8 Stars)This movie like many movies that get bad reviews is longer than most. It’s length may not let most viewers eat, chew gum, and talk at the same time. I liked it the first time I viewed it. It shows that desperate times require strength, courage, and hope. We may some day have a time when we are in dire straits. The World Trade Center September 11, comes to mind

    When times are the toughest, someone has to step up to the plate and show courage. This man, the postman gives hope to those who had given up on life. It may be soapy, but it makes me feel good when it’s over. That is part of what watching movies is all about

    Other movies that deal with post war situations, the Mad Max movies for the action, Blade Runner for it’s sci-fi, and Dr. Strangelove is my favorite classic movie with both humor and realism all tied up in a perfect package.

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    ‘City of Angels’ Download and Reviews

    September 23, 2009 by Paul Wall  
    Filed under Fantasy, Romance, Thriller

    “City of Angels” Movie Details

    City of Angels tagline: She didn’t believe in angels until she fell in love with one.
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    City of Angels DVD Cover

    Actors:
  • Shishir Kurup
  • Nicolas Cage Seth
    Meg Ryan Maggie Rice
    Andre Braugher Cassiel
    Dennis Franz Nathaniel Messinger
    Colm Feore Jordan Ferris
    Robin Bartlett Anne
    Joanna Merlin Teresa Messinger
    Sarah Dampf Susan
    Rhonda Dotson Susan’s Mother
    Nigel Gibbs Doctor
    John Putch Man in Car
    Lauri Johnson Woman in Car
    Christian Aubert Foreign Visitor in Car
    Jay Patterson Air Traffic Controller
    Jimmy, Anesthesiologist
    Directors: Brad Silberling IMDB Rating: 6.4/10 out of 37,760 votes

    “City of Angels” Movie Review

    “City of Angels” Plot Summary

    Inspired by the modern classic, Wings of Desire, City involves an angel (Cage) who is spotted by a doctor in an operating room. Franz plays Cage’s buddy who somehow knows a lot about angels. add synopsis

    GREAT

    I am just like this film. It is just one film all over the world that I can cry while watching it… Excellent actors work, excellent music. I think that it is one of the best movies in this genre. I hope that you will enjoy it too.

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    ‘The Cable Guy’ Download and Reviews

    September 22, 2009 by Paul Wall  
    Filed under Comedy, Thriller

    “The Cable Guy” Movie Details

    The Cable Guy tagline: Once you let him into your house, you’ll never get him out of your life!
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    Actors:
    Jim Carrey The Cable Guy
    Matthew Broderick Steven M. Kovacs
    Leslie Mann Robin Harris
    Jack Black Rick
    George Segal Steven’s Father
    Diane Baker Steven’s Mother
    Ben Stiller Sam Sweet/Stan Sweet
    Eric Roberts Eric Roberts
    Janeane Garofalo Medieval Times Waitress
    Andy Dick Medieval Times Host
    Harry O’Reilly Steven’s Boss
    David Cross Sales Manager
    Amy Stiller Steven’s Secretary
    Owen Wilson Robin’s Date
    Keith Gibbs Basketball Player
    Directors: Ben Stiller
    IMDB Rating: 5.8/10 out of 48,158 votes

    “The Cable Guy” Movie Review

    “The Cable Guy” Plot Summary

    A lonely and disturbed cable guy raised on television just wants a new friend, but his target, a designer, rejects him, with bad consequences.

    My Favorite 90’s movie!

    Well in my opinion one of my favorite movies ever. The humor is 90’s and a lot of people don’t like that. I grew up with this movie, and I loved it ever since. Jim Carey is my favorite actor, and to see him so dark and creepy just makes me like him even more. His performance was outstanding. I do recommend this to anyone who loves Jim Carey, 90’s, and great twist. This movie also includes an outstanding cast that we still see today such as Owen Wilson and Ben Stiller. This movie is just too awesome, I don’t know why the critics didn’t like it, but this movie just was not marketed well like it should have. Everyone in the movie was outstanding and I just wish this movie got more because it was very good and 90’s. Just watch the movie, you might not like the humor but you will love the story and movie!

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