‘Jaws 2′ Download and Reviews

March 11, 2010 by Paul Wall  
Filed under Horror, Thriller

“Jaws 2″ Movie Details

Jaws 2 tagline: Just when you thought it was safe to go back in the water…
Jaws 2 - DVD Cover

Jaws 2 DVD Cover

Actors:
  • G. Thomas Dunlop
  • Roy Scheider Police Chief Martin Brody
    Lorraine Gary Ellen Brody
    Murray Hamilton Mayor Larry Vaughn
    Joseph Mascolo Len Peterson
    Jeffrey Kramer Deputy Jeff Hendricks
    Ann Dusenberry Tina Wilcox
    Mark Gruner Michael ‘Mike’ Brody
    Collin Wilcox Paxton Dr. Lureen Elkins
    Barry Coe Tom Andrews
    Susan French Old Lady (Grace Witherspoon)
    Gary Springer Andy Nicholas
    Donna Wilkes Jackie Peters
    Gary Dubin Eddie Marchand
    John Dukakis Paul ‘Polo’ Loman
    Timmy Weldon
    Directors: Jeannot Szwarc IMDB Rating: 5.6/10 out of 17,606 votes

    “Jaws 2″ Movie Review

    “Jaws 2″ Plot Summary

    Police chief Brody must protect the citizens of Amity after a second monstrous shark begins terrorizing the waters. add synopsis

    The mother of all sequals…

    Jaws will always be remembered in history for so many things, but what I’ve chose to comment here, is about how sequels are now part of the main stream and how they are marketed. Planet of the Apes, and few other ‘franchises’ had existed before Jaws, but none have been copied, parodied, or are engraved in the mind of the public as the Jaws franchise. Jaws was one of the first film franchises to use a number after the title, along with aggressive add campains. For years every sequel that has come out uses something from the Jaws ‘book’ of ‘how to’ when it comes to sequels. Down to the taglines: ‘Just when you thought it was safe…,’ ‘See it before…’ ‘The (place your number here) dimension in terror’,…and the all too famous: ‘This time…it’s personal..’Face it, the Jaws sequels are bad, and yet still can be watched, because they are not as bad as most sequels, yet taught many film makers what NOT to do with a franchise.

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    Transformers – Destroy and Protect

    January 27, 2010 by Paul Wall  
    Filed under Action, Sci-Fi, Thriller

    Their War. Our World.
    Transformers - DVD Cover

    Transformers DVD Cover

    Actors:

    Shia LaBeouf Sam ‘Spike’ Witwicky
    Megan Fox Mikaela
    Josh Duhamel Captain Lennox
    Rachael Taylor Maggie
    Tyrese Gibson USAF Master Sgt. Epps
    Jon Voight Keller
    Anthony Anderson Glen
    John Turturro Agent Simmons
    Michael O’Neill Banachek
    Peter Cullen Optimus Prime
    Charlie Bodin USAF Staff Sergent
    Andrew Caldwell Cafe’ kid 1
    Bryan Cox
    Keith David Barricade
    Frederic Doss Navy Petty Officer
    Directors: Michael Bay
    IMDB Rating: 7.4
    out of 10 (166,258 votes)

    “Transformers” 2007 by Michael Bay – Movie Review

    If you think that good battle-robots Autobots and bad battle-robots Decepticons have landed on our dearest planet Earth in 2007 – you’re strongly mistaken. Because they came to our world in the times of the notorious Moscow Olympiad-80, when suddenly bubble-gum and coca-cola appeared in Moscow for the first time. Although the robots landed not in Moscow but in Japan. That is where these amusing robots-transformers were invented. They were the models of different automobiles which then could be transformed into battle robots.

    Autobots

    Autobots

    The American toy company Hasbro got interested in these toys and bought the rights to produce them in the US. Interested in the American toy company Hasbro, and then bought the rights to their production in the States. Due to the fact that they approach marketing in the USA with all the possible seriousness. That’s why these nameless by the time auto-robots received their personal names. Which is more, they received a whole history explaining which planet they came form and what they do here. Well, and thirdly, the whole comics industry started hard work on creating the epci story of the planet Cybertrone on which the good robots Autobots under the leadership of brave General Optimus Prime (originally it was Prime Time but later reduced to simply Prime) are fighting against the bad robots Decepticons headed by an treacherous Megatron.

    Thus, everyone was happy: Hasbro sold megatons of transformers, the Marvel company produced mountains of comics, and Sunbow Production crafted animated cartoons about the adventures of elusive Autobots behind the Decepticons’ enemy line. In the end Sunbow even produced full-length animated film “Transformers” in which Autobots and Decepticons arrive on Earth and start all kinds of battles, while a guy named Spike is helping our folks Autobots. But the movie was a failure. Why? Either due to the fact that there were too many robots and too few people, or due to the fact that the kids already got fed up with transformers – it is hard to say. After that the Transformers have almost disappeared – people lost interested in them. The new type of heroes has settled in the kids’ hearts – Spiderman, Pokemons and the like, resulting in the transformers being forgotten in the far corners of dusty garages. Nobody was interested in the fate of the planet Cybertron anymore.

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    However, in the mid-nineties Hasbro managed to revive the interest in the transformers. They invented a new concept: robots can now be transformed into animals. After that when the creators imagination started to blossom with new models, the kids’ interest woke up again, resulting in creating fan-communities which could fiercely argue upon which transformer is more cool – a hamster/crocodile or eagle/ram type.

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    The Terminator – He’ll Be Back

    January 20, 2010 by Paul Wall  
    Filed under Action, Sci-Fi, Thriller

    The Terminator - Arnold Schwarzenegger's best role

    The Terminator (1984)

    Actors:

    Arnold Schwarzenegger The Terminator
    Michael Bien Kyle Reese
    Linda Hamilton Sarah Connor
    Paul Winfield Lieutenant Ed Traxler
    Lance Henriksen Detective Vukovich
    Bess Motta Ginger Ventura
    Earl Boen Dr. Peter Silberman
    Rick Rossovich Matt Buchanan
    Dick Miller Pawnshop Clerk
    Shawn Schepps Nancy
    Franco Columbu Future Terminator
    Bill Paxton Punk Leader
    Brad Rearden Punk
    Brian Thompson Punk
    Directors:
    James Cameron
    IMDB Rating:
    8.1 out of 10 (145,816 votes)

    ‘The Terminator’ 1984 – Review

    It is no exaggeration to say that the Terminator is by all means a unique film. A rare example of the plot, directing, acting and cinematography – all lined up in a perfect harmony. But above all, the uniqueness of the Terminator is in the universality of the main character. Terminator, in fact, is the ideal movie hero. The machine combines all the necessary features for being and ideal action movie character.

    Terminator as a real action hero. Moving towards the goal, he does not distract the viewer with such trifles as love scenes, psychological experiences and sufferings, and other nonsense.

    Terminator as a dramatic character. His drama is in the hypertrophied sense of duty. And if in the first part of the movie (1984) his self-sacrifice can be attributed to the unreflecting incogitant implementation of the program, in the second movie (Terminator 2: Judgment Day) it is a real moral choice.

    Terminator as an intellectual hero . He is laconic. But if he opens his mouth, then rest assured – a phrase articulated is worth to be cut in stone and quoted in ages.

    Terminator as a self-ironic character . He is a stranger in this world, so he sometimes gets in ambiguous situations.

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    In addition, the Terminator has all the necessary features of a true macho, which contributes to his popularity among female audiences.

    Arnold Schwarzenegger as The Terminator

    Arnold Schwarzenegger as The Terminator

    Add the brutal charm of Arnold Schwarzenegger to all the above-mentioned – and get a character with a unique appeal of chrome metal. Not surprisingly, the audience identifies itself with the grim villain Terminator, and not with the hero played by Michael Biehn. “I think people are sympathetic to him because everyone has a little quivering demon sitting in the subconscious, which you would like to turn into for a minute or two to go to your boss and slap the door open with your foot,” – that’s how Schwarzenegger explained the phenomenon. By the way, the Terminator part is generally considered to be the best role of Arnold. Moreover, today with full confidence we can argue that Schwarzenegger is an actor of one role – the role of the cyber-killer.

    Linda Hamilton as Sarah Conor

    Linda Hamilton as Sarah Conor

    “Terminator” has become a launching pad not only to James Cameron and Arnold Schwarzenegger. Linda Hamilton, the leading female part, has also been receiving more visible parts since the Terminator movie. Adam Greenberg, who was little known before the “Terminator”, is now one of the most respected (multiple “Oscar” prize-winner) and paid cameramen in the world. Also discovered by the “Terminator” movie became a little-known composer Brad Fiedel, who wrote a truly original, mechanical-futuristic music, which became a fully fledged part of the image of Terminator.

    But do not forget that the “Terminator” is first and foremost the child of James Cameron. He wrote the original script. Spent a lot of time and effort to get the project moving, to interest “Hemdale” studio in his story (and it was not easy: many of the major film studios immediately rejected such a crazy project), got the necessary budget, found suitable actors. Cameron, a staunch perfectionist, completely controlled the whole shooting process. That’s why this movie is so integrated and harmonious. Cameron managed to achieve perfect editing, so that the Terminator movie is still quoted as an action movie standard.

    Terminator - Cyber-Killer From Future

    Terminator - Cyber-Killer From Future

    Curiously, the Terminator was a low-budget movie which turned out to be a box-office hit. At roughly $6.5 million, the film went on to gross more than $78 million worldwide. Cameron previously worked in the studio of Roger Corman and learned from the cheap movie guru how to make movies out of nothing. Every cent has been spent wisely. The modest but tastefully done special effects do not dominate the subject, but only slightly back it, which in no way detracts from the movie’s eye-catching entertainment.

    Visual sequence of the movie is also perfect. Not trying to shake the viewer with impressive images of future or colorful action scenes (the first part of the “Terminator” in general is strictly minimalist), the director, shot by shot, weaves bleak atmosphere of despair, making the audience forget about the popcorn.

    Moreover, Cameron has made the impossible – shot a sequel, which is nothing inferior to the original (and in terms of visual effects, even surpasses the original). Fantastic special effects used by the director in the second part of the “Terminator”, with full confidence can be called revolutionary. Once again, Cameron has proved himself to be the true professional, with a fine sense of proportion and style. He just knew what he (and the spectators) wants to see in the picture. Therefore, despite the huge budget (90 million dollars) and an abundance of special effects intrinsically related to the subject plot, there’s nothing extra or over-the-head in his movie – not a single meaningless frame, not a single unnecessary scene. All the special effects in his film are subject to a plot, rather than vice versa.

    Needless to say, with what enthusiasm I was looking forward to get my eyes on the third Terminator movie. But hearing that Cameron has voluntarily left out of the project, that he had not only abandoned the directing chair, but also will not take part in writing the script, I’d prefer that the Terminator was left to be a dilogy. You cannot become a Terminator. You should be born a Terminator.

    Terminator (1984) International Release Trailer

    1980’s – times of pure action movies and real action heroes.

    Alien Resurrection – Beyond Salvation

    January 14, 2010 by Paul Wall  
    Filed under Action, Horror, Sci-Fi, Thriller

    Alien: Resurrection taglines:Witness the resurrection. Pray you die first.
    Alien 4 Resurrection - DVD Cover

    Alien Resurrection DVD Cover

    Actors:

    Sigourney Weaver Ellen Ripley
    Winona Ryder Annalee Call
    Dominique Pinon Vriess
    Ron Perlman Johner
    Gary Dourdan Christie
    Michael Wincott Frank Elgyn
    Kim Flowers Sabra Hillard
    Dan Hedaya Gen. Martin Perez
    J. E. Freeman Dr. Mason Wren
    Brad Dourif Dr. Jonathan Gediman
    Raymond Cruz Vincent Distephano
    Leland Orser Larry Purvis
    Carolyn Campbell Carlyn Williamson
    Marlene Bush Scientist
    David St. James Surgeon
    Directors: Jean-Pierre Jeunet
    IMDB Rating: 6.1out of 10

    (57,809 votes)

    ” Alien Resurrection” 1997 by Jean-Pierre Jeunet – Movie Review

    Sci-Fi thriller “Alien: Resurrection” finalizes the quadrilogy of cult series about Aliens. In “Alien 4″ we bid farewell to Ripley so wonderfully impersonated by Sigourney Weaver. The final victory is won and the aliens will never be able to cause irreparable damage to the Earth and endanger the existence of humankind.

    “Alien: Resurrection” Plot Summary

    Auriga Research Facility

    Auriga Research Facility

    Ripley is successfully cloned from the eighth attempt, and the alien embryo is given new life with her. The military seem to be not able to abandon the crazy unrealizable idea of taming the aliens, turning them into creatures under human control. They do not want to recognize that this lethal weapon could destroy human civilization forever. Nobody can manage to breed the aliens in captivity, neither did anybody manage to train them. In “Alien 4″ Ripley gets a second life, but cloning has caused an unexpected effect of hybridization. She is extremely strong, has a highly developed instincts. Her blood like the blood of Aliens is capable to burn through metal. She calls herself ‘mother of the monster” and has the ability to feel the presence of monsters. She became much colder and sober-minded than she was in her real life.

    The criminal military officials’ plans extend so far that they are willing to pay the pirates for kidnapping. The live cargo is going to be a ‘farm’ for breeding these extremely ‘attractive’ creatures. But Aliens do not doze for an extra minute, they spend great time spreading inside the research center. Although Ripley is perceived by the scientists as the production waste, she and the female android Annalee Call (Winona Rider) are to save the humankind from the invasion of the terrible Aliens.

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    Transformers: Revenge Of The Fallen

    January 13, 2010 by Paul Wall  
    Filed under Action, Comedy, Sci-Fi

    Transformers 2 Tagline: Revenge Is Coming.
    Transformers Revenge Of The Fallen - DVD Cover

    Transformers 2 DVD Cover

    Actors:

    Shia LaBeouf Sam ‘Spike’ Witwicky
    Megan Fox Mikaela
    Josh Duhamel Captain Lennox
    John Turturro Agent Simmons
    John Turturro Voice of Jetfire
    James Harvey Ward Sonarman
    Charles Adler Starscream
    Derek Alvarado Joint Op #1
    Cas Anvar Egyptian Interpol #1
    Michael Benyaer Egyptian Interpol
    Robert Bizik Maitre d’
    Ted Borodaeff Mime
    Jerome Ro Brooks Guard #5
    Anthony C. Brown Paris Restaurant Patron
    Lee Burkett Man in Street
    John Sterling Carter CNN Reporter
    Larry Carter Security Guard 3
    Charles Chen Mandarin Blogger
    Directors: Michael Bay
    IMDB Rating: 6.4
    out of 10 (47,928 votes)

    “Transformers: Revenge Of The Fallen ” 2009 by Michael Bay – Movie Review

    Michael Bay has created a miracle and made the second part of the movie not worse (and nobody is able to do it better) than the first.

    Megan Fox Looking Hot

    Megan Fox Looking Hot

    To cut the long story short, let me tell you what is waiting for the audience of “Transformers: Revenge Of The Fallen”: Megan Fox in sexy ultra-short shorts, robot-bikes (not as steep as in the “Terminator 4: Salvation“, but still cool), a funny robot turns into a toy RC jeep, Megan Fox in sexy leather pants, the nano-robot composed of small metal balls, a giant robot composed of 5 or 7 machines, Megan Fox in sexy white pants, large one-eyed jaguar robot, a huge robot with the giant steel balls, an awesome sexy blonde robot in panties and a metal tail at the level of the coccyx, and much much more.

    Okay, in short, that’s almost all the plot of the second Transformers movie.

    ‘Transformers: Revenge Of The Fallen” (2009) Plot Overview

    While the good robots, who has signed in to protect the Earth from evil robots, are finding their way through the bureaucracy of the Ministry of Defense, and the bad robots are regrouping gloomily somewhere near Saturn, the grown-up hero of the first “Transformers” (LaBeouf) argues with clearly too cool for him car mechanic girl (Fox) about who is the first to say “I love you”, and explains why he is not taking the animate “Chevrolet” to the college with him. Higher education, however, is limited to falling into bed with a pornographic student and the demolition of the library – the trumpet calls, the giant robot says: “Sam, we need you”.

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    Terminator 4: Salvation – Who’s The Savior?

    January 10, 2010 by Paul Wall  
    Filed under Action, Sci-Fi, Thriller

    The End Begins. We Fight Back.
    Terminator Salvation - DVD Cover

    Terminator Salvation DVD Cover

    Actors:

    Christian Bale John Connor
    Anton Yelchin Kyle Reese
    Sam Worthington Marcus Wright
    Bryce Dallas Howard Kate Connor
    Michael Ironside General Ashdown
    Moon Bloodgood Blair Williams
    Helena Bonham Carter Dr. Serena Cogan
    Jadagrace Star
    Ivan G’Vera General Losenko
    Common Barnes
    Jane Alexander Virginia
    Chris Browning Morrison
    Dorian Nkono David
    Beth Bailey Lisa
    Victor Ho Mark
    Directors: McG
    IMDB Rating:
    7.2 out of 10 (31,892 votes)

    ‘Terminator Salvation’ 2009 – Review

    ‘Terminator Salvation’ is the movie starring Christian Bale and Sam Worthington. Impressive visual effects, powerful mythology, strong script and harmonious cast – these are components of the fourth part of the saga about the deadly war between machines and humans.

    Terminator

    Terminator

    Fears of fans which were waiting for the movie release with a sinking heart – if McG will ‘craft’ something similar to Mostow’s ‘chef-d’oeuvre’ – those fears appeared to be groundless. ‘Terminator: Salvation’ managed to wash off the stain which was mercilessly imposed on the Terminator franchise by mess titled ‘Terminator 3: Rise Of The Machines’. Now you can easily erase Kristanna Loken’s Terminatrix and amoebous John Connor performed miserably by Nick Stahl from your memory. Feel free to consider ‘Terminator’ a trilogy with ‘terminator Salvation’ being the third part.

    The opening musical score of the ‘Terminator’ – like a hammer knocking on the anvil, which promises arduous trials to the humankind – is responsible for creating a legend out of the low-budget action movie to the same extent as Arnold Schwarzenegger, who has played the ruthless machine in the preceding three Terminators.

    This familiar tune is perhaps the only component maintained by the franchise up to the fourth series of the ‘human-vs-machines’ opposition story. With this mechanical heartbeat, which penetrates into every corner of the audience’s hearts, six years after the ‘Rise Of The machines’ enters the fourth installation by director McG.

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    McG is a cunning fellow, so he chose the right way to reanimate the movie legend – he has invited Christian Bale to star in ‘Salvation’. McG as a director has got enough competence and skills to do high-tech cinema attraction ( ‘Charlie’s Angels’), but he still lacks the charisma of James Cameron to end up with ‘ the magic’ of cinema. The legend of ‘Terminator’ requires much more than just a skilled professional, and that fact has been proven by the Jonathan Mostow’s ‘Terminator 3′.

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    ‘Jackal’ Download and Reviews

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

    “Jackal” Movie Details

    Jackal tagline: How do you stop an assassin who has no identity?
    Jackal - DVD Cover

    Jackal DVD Cover

    Actors:
    Bruce Willis The Jackal
    Richard Gere Declan Joseph Mulqueen
    Sidney Poitier FBI Deputy Director Carter Preston
    Diane Venora Major Valentina Koslova
    Mathilda May Isabella Zanconia
    J.K. Simmons T. I. Witherspoon, FBI
    Richard Lineback McMurphy, FBI
    John Cunningham FBI Director Donald Brown
    Jack Black Ian Lamont
    Tess Harper The First Lady
    Leslie Phillips Woolburton
    Stephen Spinella Douglas
    Sophie Okonedo Jamaican Girl
    David Hayman Terek Murad
    Steve Bassett George Decker
    Directors: Michael Caton-Jones
    IMDB Rating: 5.9/10 out of 32,728 votes

    “Jackal” Movie Review

    “Jackal” Plot Summary

    An imprisoned IRA sniper is freed to help stop a brutal, seemingly “faceless” assassin from completing his next job. add synopsis

    Good,very good

    If this movie was Spielberg would have had more. Since these strontium on the assumption that a film must be beautiful to be directed by big names like Spielberg, Lucas, Jackson, Cameron. .. All these assessments are wrong you understand the level of bad opinion of this site. Only films for intellectuals can be saved. This film was produced with many dollars and the optimal use of special effects make the place as among the best science fiction film Americans. Finitela of using double standards when judged as a movie, try to be objective because they give 3.8 a film of its kind and reward a crap how terrible sin city with 8.2 is really a ‘offense. Vote 10 ARISE THE VOTE!!! This film doesn’t a parody Drifkind idiot!!!!!!

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    ‘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.
    P.O.T.C. - DVD Cover

    Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl DVD Cover

    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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    ‘The Punisher’ Download and Reviews

    December 27, 2009 by Paul Wall  
    Filed under Action, Crime, Drama

    “The Punisher” Movie Details

    The Punisher tagline: This Is Not Revenge. It’s Punishment!
    The Punisher - DVD Cover

    The Punisher DVD Cover

    Actors:
  • Marcus Johns
  • Will Patton
    John Travolta
    Rebecca Romijn
    Roy Scheider
    A. Russell Andrews Jimmy Weeks
    Omar Avila Joe Toro
    James Carpinello Bobby Saint/John Saint
    Mark Collie Harry Heck
    Russ Comegys Tattooed Mike
    Antoni Corone T.J.
    Rick Elmhurst Bay News 9 Newscaster
    Laura Harring Livia Saint
    Ben Foster Spacker Dave
    Michael Reardon Toro Croupier
    Will Hasenzahl EMT
    Thomas Jane Frank Castle
    Eddie Jemison Micky Duka
    Marco St. John Police Chief Morris
    Will Castle
    Directors: Jonathan Hensleigh IMDB Rating: 6.4/10 out of 47,375 votes

    “The Punisher” Movie Review

    “The Punisher” Plot Summary

    After his wife and family are killed, G-Man Frank Castle takes it upon himself to distribute punishment to those responsible for the vendetta.

    GREAT MOVIE! vigilante-style justice done right

    ‘The Punisher’ is a shining example of revenge and vigilante-style justice done right. It’s also yet another comic book adaptation done properly. I thought this movie was one of the best I have seen in a long time. In the compendium of comic movies, this falls just shy of the two X-Men movies and Spider-Man but easily surpasses Batman, Batman Begins, Superman and The Hulk. The fact that it is an R-rated movie will kill any possible chance of decent box-office numbers, but it was a necessary step to take, and the quality of the movie just makes up for it. Hopefully this was Thomas Jane’s breakout role, as he was outstanding and has the potential to be a contender to Ben Affleck, Hugh Jackman, Colin Farrell, and Matt Damon as the next big action star. If you like action movies, check out this movie. If you like comic book adaptations, check out this movie. Heck, if you just like movies in general, The Punisher is two hours well-spent. Like Thomas Jane himself says, ‘Frank Castle is dead. Long live The Punisher.’

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    ‘Cradle 2 the Grave’ Download and Reviews

    December 27, 2009 by Paul Wall  
    Filed under Action, Crime, Drama

    “Cradle 2 the Grave” Movie Details

    Cradle 2 the Grave tagline: Born 2 the life. True 2 the code. Bad 2 the bone.
    Cradle to the Grave - DVD Cover

    Cradle 2 the Grave DVD Cover

    Actors:
  • Johnny Nguyen
  • DMX Fait
    Jet Li Su
    Anthony Anderson Tommy
    Kelly Hu Sona
    Tom Arnold Archie
    Mark Dacascos Ling
    Gabrielle Union Daria
    Michael Jace Odion
    Drag-On Miles
    Paige Hurd Vanessa
    Paolo Seganti Christophe
    Richard Trapp Douglas
    Ron Yuan Laser Tech
    Woon Young Park Bald Enforcer
    Ling’s Hitman
    Directors: Andrzej Bartkowiak IMDB Rating: 5.4/10 out of 13,915 votes

    “Cradle 2 the Grave” Movie Review

    “Cradle to the Grave” Plot Summary

    A jewel thief’s daughter is kidnapped after he steals a collection of prized black diamonds, which aren’t at all what they seem. add synopsis

    Loved this little flick

    Hey, it’s not Fellini, but I didn’t expect Fellini. It’s a good, old-fashioned, good guys vs bad guys kind of flick. One that’s fairly predictable, you can sit back, grab the popcorn, and just wait for the guys in the white hats to kick the butts of the guys with the black hats

    So, the actors aren’t the best I’ve ever seen, but I was actually surprised and pleased with DMX’s performance, probably because I didn’t expect much and I don’t care for his ‘music’ at all. If nothing else, his character did come across as likable and he may surprise us all and improve with time. Both the movies I’ve seen him in, he at least portrays the ‘bad guy who’s not a bad guy at all,’ and at least gets a couple of points from me for trying to be a positive role model. I’ve seen Oscar winners who had worse performances, and people are being pretty hard on him on this board, but I think he did more than OK for the material he had to work with

    The movie is provided with the obligatory comic relief with Tom Arnold and Anthony Anderson, and some other supporting actors with whom I’m not familiar, and of course the Jet Li fight sequences are always worth watching. How anyone can move that fast is incredible and I could watch him read the Yellow pages aloud just to watch the fights

    So, if it’s a good, old-fashioned throwback to the good guys vs bad guys movie you’re in the mood for, check it out

    I doubt you’ll be disappointed.

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