‘The Day After Tomorrow’ Download and Reviews

November 24, 2009 by Paul Wall  
Filed under Action, Adventure, Sci-Fi

“The Day After Tomorrow” Movie Details

The Day After Tomorrow tagline: This year, a sweater won’t do.
The Day After Tomorrow - DVD Cover

The Day After Tomorrow DVD Cover

Actors:
  • Michael A. Samah
  • Dennis Quaid Jack Hall
    Jake Gyllenhaal Sam Hall
    Emmy Rossum Laura Chapman
    Dash Mihok Jason Evans
    Jay O. Sanders Frank Harris
    Sela Ward Dr. Lucy Hall
    Austin Nichols J.D.
    Arjay Smith Brian Parks
    Tamlyn Tomita Janet Tokada
    Sasha Roiz Parker
    Ian Holm Terry Rapson
    Nassim Sharara Saudi Delegate
    Carl Alacchi Venezuelan Delegate
    Kenneth Welsh Vice President Becker
    Saudi Translator
    Directors: Roland Emmerich IMDB Rating: 6.3/10 out of 86,238 votes

    “The Day After Tomorrow” Movie Review

    “The Day After Tomorrow” Plot Summary

    A climatologist tries to figure out a way to save the world from abrupt global warming. He must get to his young son in New York, which is being taken over by a new ice age.

    Very Good Film!

    This film is one of the better films of this decade. The best part of the film is the effects. They were utterly amazing. Dennis Quaid and Jake G. are father and son who gets caught in the worst storm the earth has seen since the last ice age. They battle their strengths and weaknesses to survive this storm. As I mentioned above, the effects were outstanding. I liked the tornadoes in LA part the best. The acting is superb especially with Quaid. Not to sound so political, the theme is a real-life issue. Global warming is a big problem with the earth’s environment. I am surprised about all the negative reviews about this film. I guess critics dislike just about everything these days. I recommend this film to everyone. I rate this film a 10/10.

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    ‘Kill Bill: Vol. 1′ Download and Reviews

    October 23, 2009 by Paul Wall  
    Filed under Crime, Drama, Thriller

    “Kill Bill: Vol. 1″ Movie Details

    Kill Bill: Vol. 1 tagline: In the year 2003, Uma Thurman will kill Bill
    Kill Bill Part 1 - DVD Cover

    Kill Bill: Vol. 1 DVD Cover

    Actors:
  • Yuki Kazamatsuri
  • Uma Thurman The Bride
    Lucy Liu O-Ren Ishii
    Vivica A. Fox Vernita Green
    Daryl Hannah Elle Driver
    David Carradine Bill
    Michael Madsen Budd
    Julie Dreyfus Sofie Fatale
    Chiaki Kuriyama Gogo Yubari
    Sonny Chiba Hattori Hanzo
    Chia Hui Liu Johnny Mo
    Michael Parks Earl McGraw
    Michael Bowen Buck
    Jun Kunimura Boss Tanaka
    Kenji Ohba Bald Guy (Sushi Shop)
    Proprietor
    Directors: Quentin Tarantino IMDB Rating: 8.2/10 out of 214,982 votes

    “Kill Bill: Vol. 1″ Movie Review

    “Kill Bill Part 1″ Plot Summary

    The Bride wakes up after a long coma. The baby that she carried before entering the coma is gone. The only thing on her mind is to have revenge on the assassination team that betrayed her – a team she was once part of.

    Fantastic

    Probably Tarantino’s most universal movie to date, with a little less character dependency than most of his films and a more linear approach than usual, Kill Bill Volume 1 is a great place to start for anyone new to his movies. I don’t mean to imply this is a shallow film (far from it), i simply found it easier on the mind than Tarantino’s other movies

    Uma Thurman, left for dead by her ex-boyfriend (Bill) doesn’t die and begins her quest for vengeance, by hunting down Bill’s gang members in a search for Bill. Armed with a Samurai sword and a deadly blend of martial arts skills, Uma delivers action, violence and passion as she plays out the character with beautiful precision

    Need i say, this is excellently directed, brilliantly scripted and cast, and should be in everyone’s Tarantino collection.10/10 Second only to Pulp Fiction. Although it has wider appeal (I think)

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    ‘The Haunted Mansion’ Download and Reviews

    October 21, 2009 by Paul Wall  
    Filed under Comedy, Family, Fantasy

    “The Haunted Mansion” Movie Details

    The Haunted Mansion tagline: Check your pulse at the door… if you have one.
    The Haunted Mansion - DVD Cover

    The Haunted Mansion DVD Cover

    Actors:
  • Deep Roy
  • Eddie Murphy Jim Evers
    Terence Stamp Ramsley
    Nathaniel Parker Master Gracey
    Marsha Thomason Sara Evers
    Jennifer Tilly Madame Leota
    Wallace Shawn Ezra
    Dina Spybey Emma
    Marc John Jefferies Michael
    Aree Davis Megan
    Jim Doughan Mr. Coleman
    Rachael Harris Mrs. Coleman
    Steve Hytner Mr. Silverman
    Heather Juergensen Mrs. Silverman
    Jeremy Howard Hitchhiking Ghost
    Hitchhiking Ghost
    Directors: Rob Minkoff IMDB Rating: 4.8/10 out of 11,516 votes

    “The Haunted Mansion” Movie Review

    “The Haunted Mansion” Plot Summary

    Workaholic Jim Evers, his wife/business partner and their two kids are summoned to a mansion. When they discover that the place is haunted, Jim discovers an important lesson about the family he’s neglected as they attempt to escape.

    Disney’s Latest Ghost Story

    ‘The Haunted Mansion’ is the latest movie to be based upon an attraction at the Disney theme parks. It stars Eddie Murphy as Jim Evers, a workaholic real estate agent who finds himself and his family trapped in a mansion infested with ghosts. The movie doesn’t rank as well as ‘Pirates of the Caribbean.’ The story isn’t all that it should be. But the movie does have its good points. The art direction is beautiful, and there are plenty of visual gems. The ghosts seen in the graveyard are probably the best part of the movie. Terence Stamp puts in a suitably creepy performance as Ramsley, the butler, and Jennifer Tilly is kooky as Madame Leota. ‘The Haunted Mansion’ is no ‘Pirates of the Caribbean,’ but it is still worth a look.

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    ‘88 Minutes’ Download and Reviews

    October 20, 2009 by Paul Wall  
    Filed under Drama, Mystery, Thriller

    “88 Minutes” Movie Details

    88 Minutes tagline: He has 88 minutes to solve a murder. His own.
    88: 88 Minutes - DVD Cover

    88 Minutes DVD Cover

    Actors:
    Al Pacino Jack Gramm
    Alicia Witt Kim Cummings
    Amy Brenneman Shelly Barnes
    Leelee Sobieski Lauren Douglas
    Benjamin McKenzie Mike Stemp
    Deborah Kara Unger Carol
    William Forsythe Frank Parks
    Neal McDonough Jon Forster
    Stephen Moyer Guy LaForge
    Michael Eklund J.T. Ryker
    Michal Yannai Leeza Pearson
    Brendan Fletcher Johnny d’franco
    Carrie Genzel Stephanie Parkman
    Dexter Bell Reggie
    Paul Campbell Albert
    Directors: Jon Avnet
    IMDB Rating: 5.9/10 out of 28,898 votes

    “88 Minutes” Movie Review

    “88: 88 Minutes” Plot Summary

    In Seattle, the successful forensic psychiatrist and college professor Jack Gramm is in evidence since…

    Frantic and exciting thriller with good performances from Al Pacino and his nemesis Neal McDonough

    Tense and suspenseful thriller film with a stunning race against time. This Hichcockian movie deals about a forensic psychologist and University professor with tortured past named Jack Grimm (Al Pacino ) who receives a phone call telling him which has only eighty eight minutes to live. Jack was witness on trail against serial killer Jon Foster (Neal McDonough)and influenced the tribunal to condemn him to death row. In narrow time he desperately seeks to communicate with a problematic student (Ben McKenzie,OC), his associate Shelby (Amy Brenneman), assistant (Alicia Witt), his friend and FBI agent(William Forsythe), a security guard (Brendan Fletcher) and University dean (Deborah Kara Unger). Meanwhile being pursued by a delinquent (Stephen Moyer) and besieged by numerous threatening cellular calls

    Gripping, original action movie with Al Pacino desperately trying to find the means avoid to be murdered. Acceptable thriller full of intrigue and tense, this is a fast-paced, stylized action-suspense film. The tension of this picture keeps snowballing as the clock ticks ever close for continuous killings. The tale appears to unfold in real time as the many on cellular calls will verify. Most unusual is the device of having the victim play desperado and hunt the killer, and saving himself, as time runs out. The flick is well filmed in Seattle, Washington State and Vancouver ,British Columbia , Canada. Casting is frankly magnificent, Al Pacino as tormented psychiatrist, unsettling when approaches his last minutes of life, though Neal McDonough takes honors as a psychopath who attempts to turn the tables on the victims before Pacino can save them. Plus, a good secondary cast, such as William Forsythe, Deborah Kara Unger, and Stephen Moyer, among them. Adequate musical score accompanying the action by Ed Shearmur and inventively photographed by Denis Lenoir, both of whom share his skills in the following John Avnet’s movie ?Righteous kill? also with Al Pacino and Trilby Glover who again plays a defense attorney. The motion picture is regularly directed by John Avnet because of it contains some gaps and flaws. Avnet is a nice director who achieved his greatest success with ?Fried green tomatoes? and ?Up close and personal? and failures as ?The war?. He directed and produced some hits, though today also making TV movies as the excellent ?The uprising ? and television episodes.

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    ‘Kill Bill: Vol. 2′ Download and Reviews

    August 2, 2009 by Paul Wall  
    Filed under Crime, Drama, Thriller

    “Kill Bill: Vol. 2″ Movie Details

    Kill Bill: Vol. 2 tagline: Revenge is a dish best served cold.
    Kill Bill Part 2 - DVD Cover

    Kill Bill: Vol. 2 DVD Cover

    Actors:
  • Samuel L. Jackson
  • Uma Thurman The Bride
    David Carradine Bill
    Lucy Liu O-Ren Ishii
    Vivica A. Fox Vernita Green
    Michael Madsen Budd
    Chia Hui Liu Pai Mei
    Daryl Hannah Elle Driver
    Michael Parks Esteban Vihaio
    Bo Svenson Reverend Harmony
    Jeannie Epper Mrs. Harmony
    Stephanie Moore Joleen
    Shana Stein Erica
    Caitlin Keats Janeen
    Christopher Allen Nelson Tommy Plympton
    Rufus
    Directors: Quentin Tarantino IMDB Rating: 8.0/10 out of 168,973 votes

    “Kill Bill: Vol. 2″ Movie Review

    “Kill Bill Part 2″ Plot Summary

    The murderous Bride continues her vengeance quest against her ex-boss, Bill, and his two remaining associates; his younger brother Budd, and Bill’s latest flame Elle.

    Lifetime-Worthy!

    Lamest sequel ever!I kind of liked Kill Bill 1, but this ruined all of it

    It didn’t have the same over-the-top stylization, humor, anything original

    It’ll be on Lifetime forever, cuz it’s all soap opera drama about the cliche man-who-done-her-wrong; ‘I told you it was your baby (boo-hoo, why didn’t you believe me when I said you were the only one)?’ I was not expecting baby-mama drama, and a lengthy girl-power sermon

    How does anyone like this movie???It’s too corny for guys, yet too violent for girls. It tries to please everybody, but that just tells you what you should have already known : Tarantino’s a no-talent sell-out brown-noser.

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