‘Babylon A.D.’ Download and Reviews

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

“Babylon A.D.” Movie Details

Babylon A.D. tagline:
Babylon AD - DVD Cover

Babylon A.D. DVD Cover

Actors:
Vin Diesel Toorop
Michelle Yeoh Sister Rebecca
MГ©lanie Thierry Aurora
GГ©rard Depardieu Gorsky
Charlotte Rampling Neolite Priestess
Lambert Wilson Dr. Arthur Darquandier
Mark Strong Finn
JГ©rГґme Le Banner
Chris Astoyan Joseph
Abraham Belaga
Radek Bruna Karl
Justin Rodgers Hall Zeeke
Directors: Mathieu Kassovitz
IMDB Rating: 5.3/10 out of 24,550 votes

“Babylon A.D.” Movie Review

“Babylon AD” Plot Summary

Veteran-turned-mercenary Toorop takes the high-risk job of escorting a woman from Russia to America. Little does he know that she is host to an organism that a cult wants to harvest in order to produce a genetically modified Messiah.

Enjoyable

I enjoyed the movie. The locations were visually interesting. I liked the camera work. There was a lot of action, but everything happened so fast it was hard to follow the action scenes. Vin Diesel is interesting and entertaining to watch, and if you enjoy his movies, then you will like this one

I am going to have to read the book to understand what the plot really was about. The explanation of the plot seems to have been sacrificed for more action. I like reading sci-fi, so this gives me something to look up when I go to the bookstore. When I read the book, I will think of the movie and it will be fun

If you like exotic locations and nice camera work, fast action scenes and don’t mind some foul language, its a fun movie.

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‘Fifth Element’ Download and Reviews

November 18, 2009 by Paul Wall  
Filed under Action, Adventure, Romance

“Fifth Element” Movie Details

Fifth Element tagline: It Mu5t Be Found.
Fifth Element - DVD Cover

Fifth Element DVD Cover

Actors:
Bruce Willis Korben Dallas
Gary Oldman Jean-Baptiste Emanuel Zorg
Ian Holm Father Vito Cornelius
Milla Jovovich Leeloo
Chris Tucker Ruby Rhod
Luke Perry Billy
Brion James General Munro
Tom “Tiny” Lister Jr. President Lindberg
Lee Evans Fog
Charlie Creed-Miles David
Tricky Right Arm
John Neville General Staedert
John Bluthal Professor Pacoli
Mathieu Kassovitz Mugger
Christopher Fairbank Mactilburgh
Directors: Luc Besson
IMDB Rating: 7.4/10 out of 121,542 votes

“Fifth Element” Movie Review

“Fifth Element” Plot Summary

In the colorful future, a cab driver unwittingly becomes the central figure in the search for a legendary cosmic weapon to keep Evil and Mr Zorg at bay.

The Diva Cult

This is one of my Favorite Films of All Time . It contains all the elements necessary to keep me coming back time after time . The look of the film is extraordinary . Every scene is stunning . And then there’s the futuristic element . I love all things Sci – Fi . Humor comes next . This film is damn funny . And it never gets stale . Chris Tucker is a scream as Ruby Rhod . His manic , over the top persona made him an instant star if he wasn’t already .

The enigmatic Diva . She who has launched 1000 web sites . We want to know everything about her . Who is she in real life ? Where can you get that wonderful song ? She’s nothing less than thrilling . Thankfully there’s a new DVD of The Fifth Element that explains many aspects of the Diva as well as the rest of the movie . I highly recommend it .

But there’s one thing that’s missing . Not a complaint exactly . Maybe I really don’t want to know . So if you know don’t tell me . What in the world is with the Chocolate Syrup that drips down your face when you come in contact with the Super Evil force ? That is weird squared . So enjoy The Fifth Element and Bosco for everyone !

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‘Munich’ Download and Reviews

August 5, 2009 by Paul Wall  
Filed under Drama, History, Thriller

“Munich” Movie Details

Munich tagline: The world was watching in 1972 as 11 Israeli athletes were murdered at the Munich Olympics. This is the story of what happened next.
Munich - DVD Cover

Munich DVD Cover

Actors:
  • Yvan Attal
  • Eric Bana Avner
    Daniel Craig Steve
    CiarГЎn Hinds Carl
    Mathieu Kassovitz Robert
    Hanns Zischler Hans
    Ayelet Zorer Daphna
    Geoffrey Rush Ephraim
    Gila Almagor Avner’s Mother
    Michael Lonsdale Papa
    Mathieu Amalric Louis
    Moritz Bleibtreu Andreas
    Valeria Bruni Tedeschi Sylvie
    Meret Becker Yvonne
    Marie-JosГ©e Croze Jeanette
    Tony – Andreas’ Friend
    Directors: Steven Spielberg IMDB Rating: 7.8/10 out of 75,313 votes

    “Munich” Movie Review

    “Munich” Plot Summary

    Based on the true story of the Black September aftermath, about the five men chosen to eliminate the ones responsible for that fateful day.

    Incredible film with a beautiful message

    The film starts off at the 1972 Olympic Games in Munich, Germany. A group of Arab terrorists capture and later murder 11 Israeli athletes. The Israeli community is outraged with the murders and they set out to investigate who planned the massacre, in order to send assassins to settle the score. Eric Bana (who plays Avner) is chosen as the lead assassin and the film takes us on a thrilling, violent and heartbreaking ride watching how Bana and his team accomplish their morbid task and the dangers they go through in order to finish it

    After the film ended, I thought about the reviews that complained it was too cold and detached for their taste. I Don’t know why some critics felt nothing because I did care for Eric Bana and his family. At first it’s hard to like him for what he’s doing, but after we see his remorse, guilt and paranoia(nightmares, trouble sleeping, fear of being murdered) start to kick in as why he’s doing what he’s doing and if his actions will accomplish anything, I began to care for him. The film also offers great suspense and the haunting score adds depth to it. We know Avner (Bana) is an assassin, he has to kill people and the film builds an unnerving suspense around this; anything can go wrong with the operations and we fear for the life of innocent people such as the target’s family or innocent bystanders who have nothing to do with the events in Munich

    Another complain I’ve seen from a few people is that the film had no point. My guess is they weren’t paying attention since Avner (bana) had two discussions with other characters, which clearly show what the film is ultimately about; the discussion with Ephraim (Geoffrey Rush) at the end of the film and the discussion with Ali (Omar Metwally) outside the safe-house. I thought the film was made to show how pointless and absurd revenge can be, that violence cannot bring about peace. Group A kills people from Group B and vice versa, but it doesn’t stop there, the slain people are replaced the endless cycle of killing continues. This in effect made the film thought-provoking, it makes you think about subjects you wouldn’t normally think of or discuss with other people. Thinking about it fills you with sadness since the events in it are in reality still happening and it’s sad to see how the two groups (Jews AND Arabs) don’t realize that death and violence will continue if they don’t learn to listen and forgive others and let the authorities decide what punishment people should get.

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