‘Scarface’ Download and Reviews

December 25, 2009 by Paul Wall  
Filed under Crime, Drama, Thriller

“Scarface” Movie Details

Scarface tagline: He was Tony Montana. The world will remember him by another name…SCARFACE.
Scarface - DVD Cover

Scarface DVD Cover

Actors:
  • Dennis Holahan
  • Al Pacino Tony Montana
    Steven Bauer Manny Ribera
    Michelle Pfeiffer Elvira
    Mary Elizabeth Mastrantonio Gina
    Robert Loggia Frank Lopez
    Miriam Colon Mama Montana
    F. Murray Abraham Omar Suarez
    Paul Shenar Alejandro Sosa
    Harris Yulin Mel Bernstein
    ГЃngel Salazar Chi Chi
    Arnaldo Santana Ernie
    Pepe Serna Angel
    Michael P. Moran Nick The Pig
    Al Israel Hector The Toad
    Banker
    Directors: Brian De Palma IMDB Rating: 8.2/10 out of 140,171 votes

    “Scarface” Movie Review

    “Scarface” Plot Summary

    In 1980 Miami, a determined Cuban immigrant takes over a drug empire while succumbing to greed. (Cartel not Mafia)

    Timeless Great

    Whilst a little long, ‘Scarface’ produced a movie well worth the old perusal. Al Pacino was his regular solid self, and Michelle Pfeiffer fairly ordinary which is to be expected. The degree of violence and swearing in the movie was an indication of the direction these kind of movies were taking as the eighties rolled into the nineties. This is another movie you can’t help but admire the wardrobe on. The sheer arrogance of the manner the leads wear their clothes allows them to pull off a look that is laughable, yet amazingly stylish. One must applaud such a show. On top of all this, a well directed and written script allows the audience into what is quite likely an accurate portrayal of the Miami underworld.

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    ‘The Perfect Storm’ Download and Reviews

    November 23, 2009 by Paul Wall  
    Filed under Action, Adventure, Drama

    “The Perfect Storm” Movie Details

    The Perfect Storm tagline: In the Fall of 1991, the “Andrea Gail” left Gloucester, Mass. and headed for the fishing grounds of the North Atlantic. Two weeks later, an event took place that had never occurred in recorded history.
    The Perfect Storm - DVD Cover

    The Perfect Storm DVD Cover

    Actors:
  • Cherry Jones
  • George Clooney Capt. Billy Tyne
    Mark Wahlberg Bobby Shatford
    John C. Reilly Dale ‘Murph’ Murphy
    Diane Lane Christina ‘Chris’ Cotter
    William Fichtner David ‘Sully’ Sullivan
    Bob Gunton Alexander McAnally III, Mistral Owner
    Karen Allen Melissa Brown
    Mary Elizabeth Mastrantonio Linda Greenlaw
    Allen Payne Alfred Pierre
    John Hawkes Mike ‘Bugsy’ Moran
    Christopher McDonald Todd Gross, TV Meteorologist
    Dash Mihok Sgt. Jeremy Mitchell
    Josh Hopkins Capt. Daryl Ennis
    Michael Ironside Bob Brown
    Edie Bailey
    Directors: Wolfgang Petersen IMDB Rating: 6.2/10 out of 53,166 votes

    “The Perfect Storm” Movie Review

    “The Perfect Storm” Plot Summary

    An unusually intense storm pattern catches some commercial fishermen unaware and puts them in mortal danger.

    Greatest Film i saw that summer

    I remember reading this book a year ago, it was superb. It will remain in my library as long as i have one. I saw the movie a short while afterwards (i picked up the book when the shooting for the film was just ending). I purposely refused to read the critic’s reviews until i had seen it. Honestly, it was one of the most magnificent films i had seen in a theater. It had plenty of action and suspense, but held a sturdy plot, unlike most Willis or Stallone films currently. It’s previous existence in book form helped it I’m sure. Clooney adopts a rugged look and sound that would make you think he’d never appear on a Teen magazine. Mark Wahlberg is also an extraordinary actor in this film, it’s good to see him go so far in just these past few years. The volume jumps around a little (a personal pet-peeve of mine), but the sound effects and computer graphics on the waves are magnificent. The only thing that bothered me was the constant jokes and ego-boosting coming from the group of teenagers near me. I’m sure this will be fixed with any video or DVD version though :) Afterwards, i did read the reviews, many were sub-par. Often, the professional critics commented on the physics of the waves and visibility in weather conditions… Please don’t forget that this is a movie. For the sake of entertainment, sacrifice the details (you’ll only notice them if you’re a fisherman anyway).

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    ‘Highlander’ Download and Reviews

    October 22, 2009 by Paul Wall  
    Filed under Action, Fantasy

    “Highlander” Movie Details

    Highlander tagline: He fought his first battle on the Scottish Highlands in 1536. He will fight his greatest battle on the streets of New York City in 1986. His name is Connor MacLeod. He is immortal.
    Highlander - DVD Cover

    Highlander DVD Cover

    Actors:
  • Alistair Findlay
  • Roxanne Hart Brenda J. Wyatt
    Clancy Brown Victor Kruger/The Kurgan
    Sean Connery Juan Sanchez Villa-Lobos Ramirez
    Beatie Edney Heather MacLeod
    Alan North Lieutenant Frank Moran
    Jon Polito Det. Walter Bedsoe
    Sheila Gish Rachel Ellenstein
    Hugh Quarshie Sunda Kastagir
    Christopher Lambert Kirk Matunas
    Peter Diamond Aman Fasil
    Billy Hartman Dugal MacLeod
    James Cosmo Angus MacLeod
    Celia Imrie Kate MacLeod
    Chief Murdoch
    Directors: Russell Mulcahy IMDB Rating: 7.2/10 out of 38,665 votes

    “Highlander” Movie Review

    “Highlander” Plot Summary

    An immortal Scottish swordsman must confront the last of his immortal opponent, a murderously brutal barbarian who lusts for the fabled “Prize”.

    Great story told with heart

    I can honestly say that Highlander is one of the most original and affecting stories I have ever had the pleasure of viewing, although sadly not in the cinema. The film has its flaws but the cumulative effect of all the various elements make this a film that is really like no other, and often imitated. There are many elements in the film that were experimental at the time, especially for a genre film. The editing style is much more painterly and nonlinear than what one normally expects. The integration of modern songs in a period setting was handled brilliantly, with the crowning achievement of the film being the ‘who wants to live forever?’ montage, which is an absolutely heartbreaking scene. Anyone who has ever truly loved someone will understand when you see it. One of the refreshing aspects of Highlander is that the movie is not just set up with an interesting concept and becomes a mindless action film from there, but that it actually comments on the questions posed by immortality. With Connor Macleod we are given a fantastic character who is brilliantly realized through Chrisopher Lambert’s complex performance. The change he goes through from young, innocent Scotsman to a sad, world weary antiques dealer is a wonderful achievement. I actually feel through his performance how lonely the life of an immortal must be, and how he keeps people at a distance whereas to not get too deeply involved. This film has it’s heart in the right place because it comments on the fact that when people lose everything they hold dear, in this case because Macleod will outlive everyone he cares about, they travel inward, cutting themselves off from the world in hopes that they will be spared the pain of seeing the ones they love die. From a story standpoint alone, this is a truly magnificent film, which isn’t to say it is lacking in other areas. The camera angles are very inventive and some of the transitions between time frames are jaw-dropping. The musical score by Michael Kamen is lush and romantic, while at the same time allowing for an integration with the songs by Queen that is a tremendously successful idea that in theory you’d never think would work right, but strangely it does so extremely well. There is a wide range of performance in the film ranging from Lambert’s subtle, understated interpretation of Connor, to Clancy Brown’s flamboyantly theatrical portrayal of the main Villain. Sean Connery also makes quite an impression as Connor’s mentor. He is both hilarious and charming, powerful and poignant. The female character’s are also handled very well with Conner’s first wife Heather being the standout. Highlander has a very odd sense of humor that seems to have come from improvisation from the actors. The entire film has a spontaneous energy that works very well because you never quite know what is going to happen next. This is not a perfect film, and sometimes it tends to fall back on genre stereotypes but the overall effect of the film more than makes up for it. Highlander is one of the more original films ever made, and sadly none of the sequels ever built on that. As far as the Highlander series goes; There can be only one, and this is it.

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    ‘Basic Instinct’ Download and Reviews

    October 14, 2009 by Paul Wall  
    Filed under Mystery, Romance, Thriller

    “Basic Instinct” Movie Details

    Basic Instinct tagline: A brutal murder. A brilliant killer. A cop who can’t resist the danger.
    Basic Instinct - DVD Cover

    Basic Instinct DVD Cover

    Actors:
  • Bill Cable
  • Michael Douglas Det. Nick Curran
    Sharon Stone Catherine Tramell
    George Dzundza Gus Moran
    Jeanne Tripplehorn Dr. Beth Garner
    Denis Arndt Lt. Philip Walker
    Leilani Sarelle Roxy
    Bruce A. Young Andrews
    Chelcie Ross Capt. Talcott
    Dorothy Malone Hazel Dobkins
    Wayne Knight John Correli
    Daniel von Bargen Lt. Marty Nilsen
    Stephen Tobolowsky Dr. Lamott
    Benjamin Mouton Harrigan
    Jack McGee Sheriff
    Johnny Boz
    Directors: Paul Verhoeven IMDB Rating: 6.8/10 out of 53,524 votes

    “Basic Instinct” Movie Review

    “Basic Instinct” Plot Summary

    A police detective is in charge of the investigation of a brutal murder, in which a beautiful and seductive woman could be involved.

    Excellent, nail-biting, edge-of-your-seat mystery/crime/thriller

    In my opinion, BASIC INSTINCT is an excellent, nail-biting, edge-of-your-seat mystery/crime/thriller. Catherine (Sharon Stone) and Dr. Garner (Jeanne Tripplehorn) were both very beautiful women. The two characters I really couldn’t stand were Roxy (Leilani Sarelle) and Dr. Garner. This was because they were so snobby! Nick (Michael Douglas) was a very attractive, good-looking, strict, and business-like guy in my opinion. I loved his style. The most gruesome and scary part in my opinion was when Johnny Boz (Bill Cable) got murdered. That was almost too gruesome and scary for me to bear, but I managed to sit through it. My favorite part, though, was when Nick yells at Dr. Garner. That was very entertaining. In conclusion, I highly recommend this excellent, nail-biting, edge-of-your-seat mystery/crime/thriller to all you Michael Douglas or Sharon Stone fans who have not seen it.

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    ‘Ghost Busters’ Download and Reviews

    September 7, 2009 by Paul Wall  
    Filed under Action, Comedy, Sci-Fi

    “Ghost Busters” Movie Details

    Ghost Busters tagline: Here To Save The World Again [re-release]
    Ghostbusters - DVD Cover

    Ghost Busters DVD Cover

    Actors:
  • Jordan Charney
  • Bill Murray Dr. Peter Venkman
    Dan Aykroyd Dr. Raymond Stantz
    Sigourney Weaver Dana Barrett
    Harold Ramis Dr. Egon Spengler
    Rick Moranis Louis Tully
    Annie Potts Janine Melnitz
    William Atherton Walter Peck/”Wally Wick”
    Ernie Hudson Winston Zeddmore
    David Margulies Mayor
    Steven Tash Male Student
    Jennifer Runyon Female Student
    Slavitza Jovan Gozer
    Michael Ensign Hotel Manager
    Alice Drummond Librarian
    Dean Yeager
    Directors: Ivan Reitman IMDB Rating: 7.8/10 out of 79,824 votes

    “Ghost Busters” Movie Review

    “Ghostbusters” Plot Summary

    Three unemployed parapsychology professors set up shop as a unique ghost removal service.

    Comedy Classic

    The 1980s was a decade known for its variety of unique entertainment, especially in film. As a child, I was raised on these movies, but none stand out more than that of Ghostbusters (1984). While not the most sophisticated piece of cinema to come out of that decade, it still stands as one of the most iconic. From the jumpsuits to the sigma, Ghostbusters made a permanent mark on popular entertainment. What makes the movie a classic comedy are not the iconic costumes and props, but the interactions between the Ghostbusters themselves

    Each character has their own mold, which they fit into. Starting off, Egon Spengler (Harold Ramis) portrays a typical scientist; dry, humorless and an avid collector of spores, molds and fungus. Although also highly intelligent, Ray Stantz (Dan Akroyd) plays the dimwit of the group with a major lack in common sense or just sense in general. This is blatantly apparent during the scene which he purchases a junker car that needs a plethora of tune-ups and replacements, but only cost them $4800. Peter Venkmen, played by Bill Murray, is a sarcastic quick-wit who plays off both Egon’s seriousness and Ray’s stupidity. Winston Zeddmore (Ernie Hudson) completes the Ghostbuster team by being the new guy with zero experience in paranormal investigation, yet still manages to fit in due to the remainder of the team’s lack of professionalism

    Despite their unprofessional methods, the Ghostbusters still make good business and Venkmen is even able to get a date with customer Dana Barrett (Sigourney Weaver). Things go awry though when Barrett is possessed by the evil demons haunting her apartment and from here, the movie takes off into a hilarious yet apocalyptic direction. This in itself is another reason why Ghostbusters is such a good comedy

    Speaking for myself, when I hear terms such as ‘Armageddon’ or ‘Judgment Day,’ hilarity usually does not ensue. However, these elements are very prevalent yet the movie still garners countless laughs. This occurs for two reasons. The first being the brilliant script written by Harold Ramis and Dan Akroyd who, as mentioned before, star in the film. The second can be accredited to Bill Murray’s trademark smug, sarcastic persona. One moment which comes to mind when Murray portrays this ideally is when he shares quips with the demon possessed Barrett. Murray’s acting and mannerisms supply the comedic lifeblood to the script like no other actor could

    As stated above, Ghostbusters is not the most serious of films, but during some parts it can be a little too corny. This is most apparent during the scene where the frightening demons are finally seen on screen in clay animation, also known as ‘claymation’. I realize the film came out before movies featured giant spectacular effects; however I think by 1984 other options existed. Another minor gripe I have with the film is the acting done by Weaver during her demon possessed state. I really do not know how someone is supposed to act in such a state, but the entire scene where Dana, while being demon possessed, was talking to Ray felt a bit awkward. Her heavy panting came off as more of a person suffering from an asthma attack than a hellacious demon. However, do not let these two minor complaints stop you from enjoying this classic comedy

    Looking at the film with a realistic point of view, Ghostbusters is a movie about four men trying to prevent Judgment Day from occurring due to two people’s demonic possessions. In actuality, the movie is based around four guys who enjoy their job and make light of even the grimmest of situations. For those who disagree with this; I have only one statement: ‘Stay Puft Marshmallow Man.’

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    ‘Hunger’ Download and Reviews

    August 26, 2009 by Paul Wall  
    Filed under Drama, History

    “Hunger” Movie Details

    Hunger tagline: An odyssey, in which the smallest gestures become epic and when the body is the last resource for protest.
    Hunger - DVD Cover

    Hunger DVD Cover

    Actors:
    Michael Fassbender Bobby Sands
    Stuart Graham Ray Lohan
    Larry Cowan Prison Guard
    Liam Cunningham Father Moran
    B.J. Hogg Prison guard
    Des McAleer Mr Sands
    Dennis McCambridge Beaten Prisoner
    Liam McMahon Gerry
    Brian Milligan Davey
    Rory Mullen Priest
    Ben Peel Stephen Graves – Prison guard
    Lalor Roddy William
    Thomas James Scott Riot Officer
    Helena Bereen Ray’s mother
    Helen Madden Mrs Sands
    Directors: Steve McQueen
    IMDB Rating: 7.6/10 out of 6,471 votes

    “Hunger” Movie Review

    “Hunger” Plot Summary

    The last six weeks of the life of the Irish republican hunger striker Bobby Sands.

    Grim but Good

    Film about IRA hunger striker Bobby Sands in 1981 but although the film is bookended by some on screen text that puts it in its historical and political context, it is mostly concerned with the actions of the individuals involved the guards and the prisoners

    For the majority of the film there is hardly any speech, you just see the very grim day-to-day reality – except for the key scene of the film which is a conversation between Sands and a priest which is done in two long, unmoving takes

    It’s quite a powerful film, and very hard to watch in places. It reminded me of ‘Downfall’ in some ways a good film but not one I’d want to see again anytime soon.

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    ‘Brother Bear’ Download and Reviews

    August 8, 2009 by Paul Wall  
    Filed under Adventure, Animation, Family

    “Brother Bear” Movie Details

    Brother Bear tagline: The story of a boy who became a man by becoming a bear.
    Brother Bear - DVD Cover

    Brother Bear DVD Cover

    Actors:
  • Darko Cesar
  • Joaquin Phoenix Kenai
    Jeremy Suarez Koda
    Jason Raize Denahi
    Rick Moranis Rutt
    Dave Thomas Tuke
    D.B. Sweeney Sitka
    Joan Copeland Tanana
    Michael Clarke Duncan Tug
    Harold Gould Old Denahi
    Paul Christie Ram #1
    Daniel Mastrogiorgio Ram #2
    Estelle Harris Old Lady Bear
    Greg Proops Male Lover Bear
    Pauley Perrette Female Lover Bear
    Foreign Croatian Bear
    Directors: Aaron Blaise and Robert Walker IMDB Rating: 6.6/10 out of 12,759 votes

    “Brother Bear” Movie Review

    “Brother Bear” Plot Summary

    A young Inuit hunter seeks vengence against a bear, only to be magically changed into a bear himself, and his only chance to change back is with a talkative bear cub. add synopsis

    A breath of fresh air.

    No, it’s not one of those older Disney ‘classics,’ but I loved the film to death. It has believable characters, beautiful animation, a good storyline, decent music, and best of all (or at least, the most refreshing of all) is that its humour and dialogue aren’t overdone like you see so often. It has good messages and memorable scenes

    As far as a plot overview, if you don’t want your children to see a ‘gorey’ movie, despite a lack of blood and apparent injury, you should stay away from this film. Within the first fifteen minutes, both the main character’s older brother and a bear die. The movie also accepts occult ideas concerning religion, as there are spirits that live in the sky rather than a single god (which are capable of creating great changes) and instances where it embraces the idea of karma. But overall, this movie is as cute and cuddly as the bears it follows. It won’t screw up your kids

    The animation in this film is beautiful. I’m a fan of the old style of drawing it on paper, then inking, then painting, as opposed to all of this Pixar-style crap Disney’s been spewing out lately (and no, Pixar movies are good, but Disney CGI films are baaaad). This style is all but dead, and Brother Bear is supposedly the second to last film to be hand-drawn. Appreciate it

    I admit that some of the music was a bid… odd. Phil Collins, being the main player in that department, does a decent job singing, but the lyrics were kind of, well, stupid. The best song is the one sung in Inuit, if that makes a difference

    I don’t want to say more in case you’re reading this despite the spoiler warning. The bottom line is, this movie is great. I love it. It’s one of my favourite Disney movies, and trust me, it’s much better than you may think if you’re of the belief it’s just another ‘get rich quick’ film. Buy it, watch it with your kids, and enjoy it. You won’t be disappointed.

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