‘We Were Soldiers’ Download and Reviews

December 22, 2009 by Paul Wall  
Filed under Action, History, War

“We Were Soldiers” Movie Details

We Were Soldiers tagline: Fathers, Brothers, Husbands & Sons.
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We Were Soldiers DVD Cover

Actors:
  • Clark Gregg
  • Mel Gibson Lt. Col. Hal Moore
    Madeleine Stowe Julie Moore
    Greg Kinnear Maj. Bruce ‘Snake’ Crandall
    Sam Elliott Sgt. Maj. Basil Plumley
    Chris Klein 2nd Lt. Jack Geoghegan
    Keri Russell Barbara Geoghegan
    Barry Pepper Joe Galloway
    Duong Don Lt. Col. Nguyen Huu An
    Ryan Hurst Sgt. Ernie Savage
    Robert Bagnell 1st Lt. Charlie Hastings
    Marc Blucas 2nd Lt. Henry Herrick
    Josh Daugherty Sp4 Robert Ouellette
    Jsu Garcia Capt. Tony Nadal
    Jon Hamm Capt. Matt Dillon
    Capt. Tom Metsker
    Directors: Randall Wallace IMDB Rating: 6.9/10 out of 40,183 votes

    “We Were Soldiers” Movie Review

    “We Were Soldiers” Plot Summary

    The story of the first major battle of the American phase of the Vietnam War and the soldiers on both sides that fought it.

    I’ve been waiting over 30 years for one

    Ever since 1970 when I finished my third tour of combat duty with the Marines in Viet Nam I have been waiting for a film that reflected the American Fighting Man in the Viet Nam war as an American Fighting Man; not a drugged-out, anti-war whiner. Well this is it. The movie is non-stop action after the first fifteen minutes of character development is finished. Having experienced what it is like to be over-run by the NVA during the third week of my first VN tour I can tell you that this movie does an excellent job of showing the excitement, tension, exhaustion, chaos, and courage of an extended battle. While this is by no means the best war movie I have ever seen, it is the first Viet Nam war movie which has provided me with a sense of satisfaction after leaving the theater. Mel Gibson turns in a good performance, Sam Elliot is a bit stiff. The wives of the soldiers are believable. Including a bit of the NVA’s attitude about the war adds a balanced flavor to the film. Overall I would say that you will experience at least a small part the intensity of war if you go to this movie. I took my female companion and she was shocked, touched, and thrilled with it. As Americans, we need to remember that freedom is not, and never has been, free. It is always paid for with the blood of those who fight to get it, sustain it, or expand it. The politically correct may not like this film, but then who cares what they like. Thanks for making this film Mel. I’ve been waiting over 30 years to see it.

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    ‘Avatar’ Download and Reviews

    December 17, 2009 by Paul Wall  
    Filed under Action, Adventure, Sci-Fi

    “Avatar” Movie Details

    Avatar tagline: Enter the World
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    Avatar DVD Cover

    Actors:
    Sam Worthington Jake Sully
    Sigourney Weaver Dr. Grace Augustine
    Michelle Rodriguez Trudy Chacon
    Zoe Saldana Neytiri
    Giovanni Ribisi Selfridge
    Joel Moore Norm Spellman
    Laz Alonso Tsu’Tey
    Andrew Emilio DeCesare Trooper
    Christian Di Salvo Dragon Pilot
    Leandro Di Salvo Dragon Pilot
    Peter Dillon Shuttle Crew Chief
    Kevin Dorman Tractor operator
    Matt Gerald Lyle Wainfleet
    Luke Hawker Med Tech
    Kelson Henderson Dragon Gunship Pilot
    Directors: James Cameron
    IMDB Rating: 8.6/10 out of 183,267 votes

    “Avatar” Movie Review

    “Avatar” Plot Summary

    A paraplegic marine dispatched to the moon Pandora on a unique mission becomes torn between following his orders and protecting the world he feels is his home.

    AVATAR has a soul

    AVATAR has a soul I saw AVATAR today. It was a boiling 40 degrees Celsius in Australia. I caught a bus and train to get there. I spent months on a forum before that. Incremental stops included a scriptment, stills, a teaser, a foot, AVATAR day and a full trailer. Now released I have had many reviews to read which have been mostly very positive. It is a marvel to watch. The opening scenes are very sci-fi with a glimpse of low gravity aboard a space-craft. Sam Worthington fills us in with a short narration. He is taking over his diseased brother’s role in the AVATAR program. These opening scenes are actually among the most effective 3D in the film, pulling you into this story, tracking shots putting you into the steps of the characters. I jump ahead, like the film, to The world of Pandora which is lush with earthly life as seen through pulp fantasies. The rendering of this world is terrific. The life and activity is in the plants as much as it is the animals. Wonder is generated with this ambitious creation. Cameron has lifted the bar. The CG is the best I have ever seen. Everything you have heard is true. The 3D enhances this with leaves falling and swaying branches life-like in the foreground. The realisation of the Navii is also ambitious. They are CG but there are many moments that make you think they are real and in terms of the story they are more than good enough to propel the narrative with strong emotional content. I went into this film knowing mostly everything within it. Hours of reading, some from the treatment and pages of the recent reviews. It is very much a family film like ‘Nealz’ said in his IMDb review. There is a moment where one of the ferocious animal species that earlier were attacking Jake are seen with a litter, the children in the audience loved the cute pups! The spiritual side of this film is much better than expected. It is in fact a beautiful story. The structure is classical film-making but with amazingly new scope in CGI to express grand images. An epic The journey that Jake takes through Pandora is lovely. He is taken in by the Navii and explores their culture, language and habitat. Natirii, the female Navii he meets while lost, helps him through this journey. This is a love story of both soul mates and with a wider picture. Existential connections with the natural world. Personal destiny. I had tears in this film. I tried to hold them back but by the roll of credits they came. This is a movie that I have anticipated for so long. I think the ingredients of its story and my connection to this films production gave me a very emotional response. I cant imagine this disappointing any of the fans on the board. Keeping in mind that it is a family film but delivered everything I wanted. Expect a special edition. After AVATAR is a hit, a special edition will make its way to the cinema. I can understand why they would cut the earth scenes and it works. The actual film seems pretty brisk and it could also have more padding out. You want more of it and that is a triumph for this type of film running two and a half hours. It is a good balance because at two and a half hours AVATAR is aimed directly at the cinema going audience. Broadly appealing with elements for everyone. My earlier prediction of a billion or more world-wide seems safe. I don’t want to go on about visuals too much but the lovely shots of the natural wonderland of glowing life in still 3D shots is magical. Something to take kids to see. Floating tiny neon life jellyfish their way through the air with grace. The monkey-like extra-limbed creatures with the peeping eyes flock through the forrest quickly. The creature design is done in a clever way with the motion of a living thing. The action is over the top, epic, frenetic and a new take on the battle sequence. James Cameron didn’t stuff this up. He probably pressed the studio way beyond their comfort zone with the time, money and effort that has gone into this. Sam Worthington is excellent casting choice. Sigourney Weaver ads frank reason. Stephen Lang chews the scenery as the ultimate you know what. Zoe Saldana is beautiful as Jakes guide into this world and. I went to the cinema and it was a very hot day. By the time I left the cinema, the streets were wet with rain. A warm humidity was thick in the air. Lightning splashed my walk to the train station with white light. I honestly wondered if It was my time to be struck down with a bolt of electricity from the sky. Watch this film. It is destined to become a childhood classic to many little-ones too young to be on this forum. It will be talked about at high school by male and females as spectacular. It will be watched multiple times by fans. I loved it but beyond my appreciation for the film itself, is the the message of love permeating from this movie that I hope enters the zeitgeist like elements of Cameron’s other stories have. At its heart is a soul. AVATAR is an achievement in many technical departments but I wouldn’t say the story is deficient. It is a beautiful experience and the story is surprisingly what I loved most. Believe the hype.

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    ‘Cutthroat Island’ Download and Reviews

    December 16, 2009 by Paul Wall  
    Filed under Action, Adventure, Family

    “Cutthroat Island” Movie Details

    Cutthroat Island tagline: The Course Has Been Set. There Is No Turning Back. Prepare Your Weapons. Summon Your Courage. Discover the Adventure of a Lifetime!
    Cutthroat Island - DVD Cover

    Cutthroat Island DVD Cover

    Actors:
  • Ken Bones
  • Geena Davis Morgan Adams
    Matthew Modine William Shaw
    Frank Langella Dawg Brown
    Maury Chaykin John Reed
    Patrick Malahide Govenor Ainslee
    Stan Shaw Glasspoole
    Rex Linn Mr. Blair
    Paul Dillon Snelgrave, Reaper’s 1st Mate
    Christopher Masterson Bowen
    Jimmie F. Skaggs Tom Scully
    Harris Yulin Black Harry
    Carl Chase Bishop
    Peter Geeves Fiddler pirate
    Angus Wright Capt. Trotter
    Toussant
    Directors: Renny Harlin IMDB Rating: 5.3/10 out of 9,688 votes

    “Cutthroat Island” Movie Review

    “Cutthroat Island” Plot Summary

    A female pirate and her companion race against their rivals to find a hidden island that contains a fabulous treasure.

    Fantastic, fun, pirate adventure!

    When I saw this movie, I was carried away by the excitement of the adventure. I have waited a very long time to finally see a heroine as strong, fascinating, and likeable as Morgan Adams (Geena Davis). Her character is a wonderful change from most female characters I’ve seen. Davis is in a perfect role as a rough pirate woman

    Throughout the movie I remember hearing the audience cheering and clapping as the pirate companions foiled their foes. Everyone seemed to be electrified by the pure pirate adventure and chattered excitedly to one another as they exited the theater. Imagine my surprise when I heard how lousy this movie did in the box office

    I believe this movie’s box office failure was a prime example of bad-timing and scathing reviews. Such reviews made me wonder if any of the reviewers had actually watched the movie! Pirate adventures are meant to be simple — all treasure hunt and swashbuckling style. The incredible, well-done explosions and death defying stunts made this movie an edge of the seat experience

    Anyone who has ever enjoyed pirate adventure stories or role-played in treasure hunting genres will truly enjoy the fun ride of this movie

    Sometimes a treasure hunt is just a treasure hunt! Enjoy it!

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    ‘Old Dogs’ Download and Reviews

    September 13, 2009 by Paul Wall  
    Filed under Comedy, Family

    “Old Dogs” Movie Details

    Old Dogs tagline: Sit. Stay. Play Dad.
    Old Dogs - DVD Cover

    Old Dogs DVD Cover

    Actors:
    Sherman Alpert Airline traveler
    William Alva Dock Hand
    Chris Astoyan Handsome Party Boy
    Kevin Aubin Lunchbox Dancer
    Oscar J. Castillo Panda Bear
    Chris Cullen Pretzel Man
    DeRay Davis Julio
    Kent Davis Doctor
    Kevin Dean-Hackett Priest
    Matt Dillon Yancy Devlin
    Connor Douglas Soccer Kid
    Michael Enright Mike the waiter
    David Gere Scout Parent
    Seth Green Ralph White
    Jet Harp Airplane passenger
    Directors: Walt Becker
    IMDB Rating: 5.0/10 out of 2,561 votes

    “Old Dogs” Movie Review

    “Old Dogs” Plot Summary

    Two friends and business partners find their lives turned upside down when strange circumstances lead to them being placed in the care of 7-year-old twins. add synopsis

    Very funny

    I do not like stupid films at all. This had a little bit of stupidity, but it didn’t stop me from laughing from beginning to end! My friend loved it too. Really good for a comedy and great actors! This is one to watch over and over and share with all

    It was fun to watch Travolta’s family in action. His daughter was adorable. Robin Williams was at his best. He handled being a new dad with aplomb. It is always great to see men deal with kids and feel their way through it

    Williams was the star – Travolta played second behind him. Williams is of course a natural comedian. Travolta has to work harder.

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    ‘My One and Only’ Download and Reviews

    August 27, 2009 by Paul Wall  
    Filed under Comedy, Drama

    “My One and Only” Movie Details

    My One and Only tagline: An almost perfect portrait of a family comedy
    My One and Only - DVD Cover

    My One and Only DVD Cover

    Actors:
    RenГ©e Zellweger Anne Deveraux
    Chris Noth Harlan
    Kevin Bacon Dan
    Matthew Bowerman Drama Teacher
    Anthony Addabbo Frank – Hotel detective
    Michael Alban Bar Patron
    Michael Blumenstock Restaurant Patron
    Jean-Paul Chreky Charlie’s Guest
    Christian Di Salvo Slave
    Liam Ferguson Law Enforcement Agent
    Daniel Ferro Bellhop
    Troy Garity Becker
    Bill Gentry Pedestrian
    Maury Ginsberg Mr. Dillon
    Directors: Richard Loncraine
    IMDB Rating: 6.9/10 out of 1,466 votes

    “My One and Only” Movie Review

    “My One and Only” Plot Summary

    An unusual road trip movie about a mother driving her two sons from New York to Pittsburgh to St. Louis and eventually Hollywood in her quest to find a man to take care of them all.

    Wonderful Road Picture

    This is truly an engaging, endearing and very funny look into relationships; both romantic and filial, typical of the 1950’s

    One member here criticized the movie as hetero-phobic; I wouldn’t go that far, but men in the 1950’s were certainly not metrosexuals! And the classy blond belle which Ms. Zellweger plays with pitch perfect demeanor is just the type of woman that would attract unattractive male attention. The brutes she meets give the film its energy and give her a journey worth making for the audience. And there are two supporting male characters who are good hearted in the film, so the criticism simply doesn’t hold up. Zellweger has never been better!What we have here is a funny and poignant story about the survival of a woman who leaves her husband in the world of the 1950’s. As good as Ms. Zellweger is, the movie is stolen by the two very gifted young actors who portray her sons; Logan Lerman and Mark Rendall. The two of them couldn’t be more different, but they are brothers and understand each other and understand their mother. Lerman plays the more grounded of the two and creates a very real and sympathetic portrait. Rendall plays the flighty older brother; obviously gay and has a good deal of the ‘zinger’ lines which he delivers perfectly. After 20 minutes, you want to be with this family for the rest of the film

    This is the kind movie that depends on writing and Charlie Peters has given us a convincing and at times, very witty screenplay. You feel and understand every character. The movie is directed with an understated classiness by Loncraine. It moves from adventure to adventure fluidly with assurance and style. And the production design has perfectly captured the era

    Don’t miss this one! Frankly, one of the best films of 2009.

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