‘Saw III’ Download and Reviews

December 19, 2009 by Paul Wall  
Filed under Crime, Horror, Thriller

“Saw III” Movie Details

Saw III tagline: Sometimes Rules Are Meant To Be Broken…
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Saw III DVD Cover

Actors:
Tobin Bell Jigsaw/John
Shawnee Smith Amanda
Angus Macfadyen Jeff Denlon
Bahar Soomekh Dr. Lynn Denlon
Donnie Wahlberg Eric Matthews
Dina Meyer Kerry
Leigh Whannell Adam
Mpho Koaho Tim
Barry Flatman Judge Halden
Lyriq Bent Rigg
J. LaRose Troy
Debra McCabe Danica
Costas Mandylor Forensic Hoffman
Betsy Russell Jill
Jane Luk E.R. Nurse
Directors: Darren Lynn Bousman
IMDB Rating: 6.3/10 out of 57,346 votes

“Saw III” Movie Review

“Saw 3″ Plot Summary

Jigsaw kidnaps a doctor to keep him alive while he watches his new apprentice put an unlucky citizen through a brutal test.

Great movie, but a little too dark

..and by dark I mean the way it was filmed not content. I give this film a 8, only because the original SAW was perfect ,thus making this one one notch lower

First of all, for all those of you who so horrible turned in disgust, This movie is not made for PANSYS like you. Go watch A comedy

Second; for all of you think the movie is not credible. So What! You go to the movies for entertainment, in other words to see things you would otherwise never get a chance to see. You want realistic? Watch a Home movie instead. This comment is especially for those who ask ‘where are the authorities’ Boo Hoo.. If you watch SAW 2 ,then you know that ‘JigSAW’ and Amanda can get to anyone at anytime. inlcluding the authorities

With that aside ,this is a great film. Gory to the max? Maybe not so much, but it does attain that effect with bone crushing and flesh tearing sound effects. A good improvement for the series

The story line is very good, because this time around the victims do not soley rely on themselves for salvation, but rather on other people’s actions: For those of you too ignorant to grasp the concept of needless killings, I’ll explain it to you. The reason most of the victims were doomed in this installment is because ‘Jigsaw’ was not fully in control, but rather passed on the torch to Amanda, who is even more twisted than ‘JIGSAW’ She somehow blames the world for her state of mind and seriously believes that no one changes after they are given that second oppotunity. She of course, bases this belief on her own life

The second plot involves a father, Jeff, who is so consumed with hatred over those responsible for his son’s death, that he would rather let them die right before his eyes. Including a witness , The man responsible and the judge in the case

This rules out senseless killing of innocent people. Finally there is Lynn, who because of her failing marriage turns to adultery to satisfy her needs. Sound familiar? Does Dr. Lawrence Gordon ring a bell

So once again ‘JigSaw’ puts this sinners through a series of tests to prove if they appreciate the life they were given. ..And for the comment about these being innocent people. NEWSFLASH, Last time I checked WRATH and LUST were 2 of the 7 deadly sins, so in no way are these people innocent

The tests this time around involve Torture devices that border medieval times, but are still fun to watch. Not at all for the squeamish

Also very important are the Flashbacks that explain missing puzzle pieces to the previous two films . All in all a very complete trilogy and a great way to end this saga. Oops too late. Part 4 is underway

My only questions about the movie are? What really happens to Det

Eric Mathews? Other than a crushed ankle we are only told that Amanda left him for dead

Will we see his actual demise in part 4? and what of the poster scene were teeth are being pulled out? Or did I miss this when I went for popcorn? Somehow It doesn’t fit into the storyline?Final words: A great addition to the Horror genre. Who ever didn’t like it or complained about gore and nudity, should really just not go see these movies. All you really do is waste time with your Pansy reviews.

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‘Alpha Dog’ Download and Reviews

November 27, 2009 by Paul Wall  
Filed under Crime, Drama

“Alpha Dog” Movie Details

Alpha Dog tagline: Inspired by true events.
Alpha Dog - DVD Cover

Alpha Dog DVD Cover

Actors:
Bruce Willis Sonny Truelove
Matthew Barry Interviewer
Emile Hirsch Johnny Truelove
Fernando Vargas Tiko “TKO” Martinez
Vincent Kartheiser Pick Giamo
Justin Timberlake Frankie Ballenbacher
Shawn Hatosy Elvis Schmidt
Heather Wahlquist Wanda Haynes
Alex Solowitz Bobby “911″
Alec Vigil P.J. Truelove
Harry Dean Stanton Cosmo Gadabeeti
Frank Cassavetes Adrian Jones
Nicole Dubos Neighborhood Girl on Couch
Regina Rice Dance Bitch Girl
Laura Nativo Party Girl
Directors: Nick Cassavetes
IMDB Rating: 6.9/10 out of 35,245 votes

“Alpha Dog” Movie Review

“Alpha Dog” Plot Summary

A drama based on the life of Jesse James Hollywood, a drug dealer who became one of the youngest men ever to be on the FBI’s most wanted list.

Powerful and realistic. Well done by Cassavetes and Timberlake.

Alpha Dog starts off as what seems like a movie all about a group of friends who life their idea of the American dream: doing drugs, having sex, and hanging out with each other not a care in the world. However, when their leader, Johnny Truelove (Emile Hirsch), decides to kidnap the brother (Anton Yelchin) of a man (Ben Foster) who owes him drug money, their perfect world begins to shatter as they realize that their mindless prank has become a situation that could get them stuck in jail for the rest of their lives.

The acting is pretty good considering the cast is mostly young men with little to no experience. First, you have Anton Yelchin, whom the plot centers around. He is the young man trying to grow up, and finds a real sense of comfort in his captors, as weird as it sounds. He does a great job building a likable, yet flawed character. The film definitely displays likable characters, but the audience has to remember that these characters are not good people. Ben Foster has always been around in my eyes, and he delivers his most intense role yet as the scary and sadistic Jake Mazursky. Very good job. Emile Hirsch is steadily developing into a good leading man after nice turns in Lords of Dogtown and The Girl Next Door. He’s the leader of the group, and he has a certain presence despite his small size that reminds the viewer who’s in command. Sharon Stone continues to defy my expectations of her after watching her in Bobby and this film. Very intense and powerful performance, which is very heartfelt at the end of the film. However, none of these performances stack up close to that of GASP Justin Timberlake. Timberlake really stood out to me in the film as Frankie, Johnny’s best friend. He develops a strong friendship with Yelchin’s character, and Timberlake really steals the show the whole time. His character is the most believable and likable of the bunch. Bruce Willis and Shawn Hatosy are also good in limited screen time (I don’t think I’ve seen Willis have this much hair in a long time).

Nick Cassavetes does a good job as director, giving us the exact opposite of his most famous work to date, The Notebook. He delivers the gritty and realistic feel of 1999 Southern California and gets great performances out of actors who you don’t really expect it from. The film definitely was better than I expected because of Justin Timberlake. I thought he would make the film worse but he made it better. It has some sex scenes and nudity, not to mention a lot of language, so Alpha Dog isn’t really appropriate for anyone under 16 or 17. With a good ensemble cast, a good script, good direction, and a heart wrenching climax, Alpha Dog is a good movie to watch.

8/10 –spy

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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.
Vantage Point - DVD Cover

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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    ‘How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days’ Download and Reviews

    November 10, 2009 by Paul Wall  
    Filed under Comedy, Romance

    “How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days” Movie Details

    How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days tagline: One of them is lying. So is the other.
    How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days - DVD Cover

    How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days DVD Cover

    Actors:
    Kate Hudson Andie Anderson
    Matthew McConaughey Ben Barry
    Kathryn Hahn Michelle Rubin
    Annie Parisse Jeannie Ashcroft
    Adam Goldberg Tony
    Thomas Lennon Thayer
    Michael Michele Judy Spears
    Shalom Harlow Judy Green
    Robert Klein Phillip Warren
    Bebe Neuwirth Lana Jong
    Samantha Quan Lori
    Justin Peroff Mike
    Celia Weston Glenda Barry
    James Murtaugh Jack Barry
    Archie MacGregor Uncle Arnold
    Directors: Donald Petrie
    IMDB Rating: 6.2/10 out of 31,644 votes

    “How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days” Movie Review

    “How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days” Plot Summary

    Benjamin Barry is an advertising executive and ladies’ man who, to win a big campaign, bets that he can make a woman fall in love with him in 10 days. Andie Anderson covers the “How To” beat for “Composure” magazine and is assigned to write an article on “How to Lose a Guy in 10 days.” They meet in a bar shortly after the bet is made. add synopsis

    it is absolutely fantastic

    Kate Hudson is great in this film and therefore this movie is hilarious and a must see!the relationship between the characters is brilliant.it really does help girls on how to hold a relationship down in the way its done.this film can be watched over and over agen and will never ever get old

    Every time you watch it you notice something else which is funny and will keep you laughing for a good few minutes…seriously i have cried with laughter at this film…its brilliant…its hard 2 go in detail with out giving the plot away but come on if you like a good romantic comedy which is worth watching on a Friday night then watch this cus its definitely worth it!

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    ‘The Wedding Singer’ Download and Reviews

    October 17, 2009 by Paul Wall  
    Filed under Comedy, Music, Romance

    “The Wedding Singer” Movie Details

    The Wedding Singer tagline: He’s gonna party like it’s 1985.
    The Wedding Singer - DVD Cover

    The Wedding Singer DVD Cover

    Actors:
  • Randy Razz
  • Adam Sandler Robbie Hart
    Drew Barrymore Julia Sullivan
    Christine Taylor Holly Sullivan
    Allen Covert Sammy
    Matthew Glave Glenn Guglia
    Ellen Albertini Dow Rosie
    Angela Featherstone Linda
    Alexis Arquette George Stitzer
    Christina Pickles Angie Sullivan
    Jodi Thelen Kate
    Frank Sivero Andy
    Patrick McTavish Tyler
    Gemini Barnett Petey
    Teddy Castellucci Robbie Hart Band Member
    Robbie Hart Band Member
    Directors: Frank Coraci IMDB Rating: 6.8/10 out of 45,984 votes

    “The Wedding Singer” Movie Review

    “The Wedding Singer” Plot Summary

    Robbie, the singer and Julia, the waitress are both engaged to be married but to the wrong people. Fortune intervenes to help them discover each other.

    A great fun film to watch for the whole family!

    I was just watching the Wedding Singer last night on television. I still love this film for all its quirks. I love the fact that it was set in the eighties. Contemporary music and MTV with all its real world shows are not the same as in the eighties. I become very nostalgic watching this film. I remember all the songs, the Madonna look of the moment, the Rubix cube, Freddy Kruger, etc. It is hard to believe that it’s almost twenty years since 1985. It was much better in 1985 for me, I was still a child and there were always music videos on MTV. They weren’t just concert videos neither. They told little stories. I wished that we were still in the eighties with the music and culture. Besides all the eighties stuff, they never tried to outdo it in the film. It really is a beautiful, sweet love story between Drew Barrymore’s character, Julia, and the wedding singer, Robby Hart. I love the flight to Vegas and I won’t spoil the ending for anybody else. The scenes at reception hall were always a pleasure to watch and a great cast. I love watching fellow SNL–Jon Lovitz, Laura Kightlinger, Kevin Nealon, play even small roles. I loved Ellen Law playing Rosie. She was the best supporting character in this film. The fact that Billy Idol is also in it playing himself is another reason to watch. I wish there were films about the 80s.

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    ‘John Q’ Download and Reviews

    October 3, 2009 by Paul Wall  
    Filed under Crime, Drama, Thriller

    “John Q” Movie Details

    John Q tagline: Give a father no options and you leave him no choice.
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    John Q DVD Cover

    Actors:
  • Laura Harring
  • Denzel Washington John Quincy Archibald
    Gabriela Oltean Beautiful Woman
    Robert Duvall Lt. Frank Grimes
    James Woods Dr. Raymond Turner
    Ron Annabelle Tow Truck Driver
    Anne Heche Rebecca Payne
    Eddie Griffin Lester Matthews
    Daniel E. Smith Mike Archibald
    David Thornton Jimmy Palumbo
    Kimberly Elise Denise Archibald
    Shawn Hatosy Mitch Quigley
    Barry G. King Personnel Manager
    Heather Wahlquist Julie Bird
    Ray Liotta Chief Gus Monroe
    Gina Palumbo
    Directors: Nick Cassavetes IMDB Rating: 6.6/10 out of 30,203 votes

    “John Q” Movie Review

    “John Q” Plot Summary

    A down-on-his luck father, whose insurance won’t cover his son’s heart transplant, takes the hospital’s emergency room hostage until the doctors agree to perform the operation. add synopsis

    It’s a good film and Denzel is amazing as usual.

    Denzel does a great job in this film. His performance was moving and made me cry. Just as he did in Man on Fire. The film itself isn’t too bad. The music could of been better but they didn’t do a bad job on it. It’s Denzel’s acting that makes the film however. If you are a Denzel fan and feel like watching a well performed and touching film… then get a box of tissues and sit down and watch ‘John Q’. It isn’t his best film but certainly another one of his well performed ones. This story is about a poor family and the poor health system in America. He loves his son dearly and will do anything for him. This is the tale about a man who will stop at nothing to try and save his son’s life who needs a new heart and it truly is touching.

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    ‘Bee Movie’ Download and Reviews

    September 28, 2009 by Paul Wall  
    Filed under Adventure, Animation, Comedy

    “Bee Movie” Movie Details

    Bee Movie tagline: On November 2 Hold on to your honey
    Bee Movie - DVD Cover

    Bee Movie DVD Cover

    Actors:
    Jerry Seinfeld Barry B. Benson
    RenГ©e Zellweger Vanessa Bloome
    Matthew Broderick Adam Flayman
    Patrick Warburton Ken
    John Goodman Layton T. Montgomery
    Chris Rock Mooseblood
    Kathy Bates Janet Benson
    Barry Levinson Martin Benson
    Larry King Bee Larry King
    Ray Liotta Ray Liotta
    Sting Sting
    Oprah Winfrey Judge Bumbleton
    Larry Miller Buzzwell
    Megan Mullally Trudy
    Rip Torn Lou Lo Duca
    Directors: Steve Hickner and Simon J. Smith
    IMDB Rating: 6.3/10 out of 28,576 votes

    “Bee Movie” Movie Review

    “Bee Movie” Plot Summary

    Barry B. Benson, a bee who has just graduated from college, is disillusioned at his lone career choice: making honey. On a special trip outside the hive, Barry’s life is saved by Vanessa, a florist in New York City. As their relationship blossoms, he discovers humans actually eat honey, and subsequently decides to sue us.

    Best 3d Movie to Hit Theaters

    I’ve seen many 3d movies by Pixar and Dreamworks, but I think that this movie tops anything I have ever seen by them. They bring the humor of children and adults together to create this hilarious story

    Not everybody eats honey, but a lot of humans eat honey. You may not even know it. Well, Barry has just found out that, and he and his new human friend decides to sue Humans. This causes a lot of trouble with flowers and many flowers die. This is now Barry’s fault and now he is going to fix it all once and for all

    This movie is clever. It’s hard to believe that no one has come up with a movie idea as crazy as this. I do recommend this movie for all of you Pixar and DreamWorks fans. This movie is not only for children, so don’t be fooled.

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    ‘Flubber’ Download and Reviews

    September 12, 2009 by Paul Wall  
    Filed under Comedy, Family, Fantasy

    “Flubber” Movie Details

    Flubber tagline: The stuff dreams are made of.
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    Actors:
    Robin Williams Professor Philip Brainard
    Marcia Gay Harden Dr. Sara Jean Reynolds
    Christopher McDonald Wilson Croft
    Raymond J. Barry Chester Hoenicker
    Clancy Brown Smith
    Ted Levine Wesson
    Wil Wheaton Bennett Hoenicker
    Edie McClurg Martha George
    Jodi Benson Weebo
    Leslie Stefanson Sylvia
    Malcolm Brownson Father
    Benjamin Brock Window Boy
    Dakin Matthews Minister
    Zack Zeigler Teenage Boy
    Sam Lloyd Coach Willy Barker
    Directors: Les Mayfield
    IMDB Rating: 4.6/10 out of 17,477 votes

    “Flubber” Movie Review

    “Flubber” Plot Summary

    An absent-minded professor discovers “flubber,” a rubber-like super-bouncy substance. add synopsis

    Good update!!!!!

    Time for some wacky, funny, scientific fun with Robin Williams as he takes the stage as the ‘Absent-Minded Professor’ in Disney’s 1997 remake of that movie, known simply as ‘Flubber!!!!!’He has a robot assistant, Weebo, and he was late (again) for his wedding, all because he was making ‘flubber,’ flying rubber as it was known. He used the flubber to try to explain everything about his no-show, from falling off his classroom window (which didn’t work), to a high-flying basketball game!!!!!’Flubber’ is one of those films that is better than the original. Sure, both are excellent pieces of ‘genius,’ but this one blows the competition away. Which is why I give it 10 stars!!!!!10/10

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    ‘Scream’ Download and Reviews

    August 26, 2009 by Paul Wall  
    Filed under Crime, Horror, Mystery

    “Scream” Movie Details

    Scream tagline: Don’t Answer The Phone. Don’t Open The Door. Don’t Try To Escape.
    Scream - DVD Cover

    Scream DVD Cover

    Actors:
  • Kevin Patrick Walls
  • David Arquette Deputy Dwight ‘Dewey’ Riley
    Neve Campbell Sidney Prescott
    Courteney Cox Gale Weathers
    Skeet Ulrich Billy Loomis
    Rose McGowan Tatum Riley
    Matthew Lillard Stuart Macher
    Jamie Kennedy Randy Meeks
    W. Earl Brown Kenneth Jones
    Drew Barrymore Casey Becker
    Joseph Whipp Sheriff Burke
    Lawrence Hecht Neil Prescott
    Roger Jackson Phone Voice
    David Booth Mr. Becker
    Liev Schreiber Cotton Weary
    Steven Orth
    Directors: Wes Craven IMDB Rating: 7.2/10 out of 86,019 votes

    “Scream” Movie Review

    “Scream” Plot Summary

    A psychopathic serial killer is stalking a group of teens just like in the movies!

    A fun movie that effectively parodied the slasher genre

    Following the big flop ‘New Nightmare’, which was not actually a bad film, Wes Craven came out all guns blazing, armed with a nice script from Kevin Williamson, and made the single biggest movie of his career

    The script is a lot of fun with various in jokes, and it doesn’t take long for them to start coming. ‘The first nightmare on Elm Street was good, the rest sucked,’ was an obvious reference to Wes Craven directing the original and not the later ones, Craven later makes a cameo appearance as a janitor named ‘Fred’ wearing a green and red jumper. Several other classic horror films are also referenced including the Exorcist, Friday the 13th, Halloween 1 and 2, Hellraiser, Prom Night, The Howling and Rosemary’s Baby

    The plot revolves around Sidney Prescott (Neve Campbell), a young high Schooler who’s mother was viciously murdered a year or so earlier. Sidney was convinced her mother’s murderer was Cotton Weary (Liev Schreiber) who was convicted of the crime and is in now in jail. Tabloid news reporter Gail Weathers however, has her doubts and has printed a series of articles and a tell all novel pleading Weary’s innocence. Her theory is given credence as a series of copycat killings, modeled after 80s horror movies, occur. Sidney soon finds herself living in a real life scary movie with no allies and everyone’s a suspect

    I find it a bit hard to rate Scream as a slasher film, as I don’t see it as one. I see it as more of comedy thriller, which was successfully marketed as a horror film. Not that it was hard given the many litres of fake blood used in the story or the rather grisly subject matter

    On the acting side, Skeet Ulrich easily steals the movie from under the rest of the cast, while Matthew Lillard and Jamie Keneedy are both delights. David Arquette is equal parts annoying and endearing, and Courtney Cox is convincing as a bitch, but not so much as a reporter. Neve Campbell puts in a strong performance as Sidney, while Rose McGowan is under used, and unlikeable in her few scenes. Drew Barrymore’s cameo in the opening ten or so minutes has become an iconic scene in 90s film making, and is some of the best work she has ever done

    Craven’s affection for the horror genre has been evident in many of his movies and he does a fine job here of both sending up the genre he helped create, and also redefining it for a modern audience. Well done to Craven and his script writer Kevin Williamson for breathing life back into the slasher genre.

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