‘Pretty Woman’ Download and Reviews

December 22, 2009 by Paul Wall  
Filed under Comedy, Romance

“Pretty Woman” Movie Details

Pretty Woman tagline: Who knew it was so much fun to be a hooker?
Pretty Woman - DVD Cover

Pretty Woman DVD Cover

Actors:
  • Billy Gallo
  • Richard Gere Edward Lewis
    Julia Roberts Vivian Ward
    Ralph Bellamy James Morse
    Jason Alexander Philip Stuckey
    Laura San Giacomo Kit De Luca
    Alex Hyde-White David Morse
    Amy Yasbeck Elizabeth Stuckey
    Hector Elizondo Barney Thompson
    Elinor Donahue Bridget
    Judith Baldwin Susan
    Jason Randal Magician
    Bill Applebaum Howard
    Tracy Bjork Female Guest
    Gary Greene Male Guest
    Carlos
    Directors: Garry Marshall IMDB Rating: 6.7/10 out of 57,147 votes

    “Pretty Woman” Movie Review

    “Pretty Woman” Plot Summary

    A man in a legal but hurtful business needs an escort for some social events, and hires a beautiful prostitute he meets… only to fall in love.

    A winning romantic comedy.

    Garry Marshall may not be the most interesting director working in Hollywood, but his movies are definitely entertaining, and in that sense he is successful. Perhaps his two greatest films, which also are the ones he’ll most likely be remembered for, are ‘Beaches’ and ‘Pretty Woman’. One of the most commercially successful (almost $500m worldwide!!) romantic comedies of all time,’Pretty Woman’ is a charming modern day fairy tale that works largely in part to the phenomenal on-screen chemistry between its two stars Julia Roberts and Richard Gere. In an Academy Award nominated performance as Vivian Ward, Julia Roberts truly shines. Her screen presence is nothing short of radiating, not to mention she’s a highly skilled comedic actress. The film also owes a lot to its equally strong supporting performances from Jason Alexander, Laura San Giacomo and Hector Elizondo. All cliches aside, it’s highly enjoyable and stands up superbly even after repeated viewings, a definite 10/10.

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    ‘Eagle Eye’ Download and Reviews

    December 21, 2009 by Paul Wall  
    Filed under Action, Crime, Mystery

    “Eagle Eye” Movie Details

    Eagle Eye tagline: If you want to live you will obey
    Eagle Eye - DVD Cover

    Eagle Eye DVD Cover

    Actors:
    Jeff Albertson Chicago Police Officer
    Anthony Azizi Turan
    Steve Barrons JTAC Team Member
    Tommy Bartlett Train Commuter
    Cameron Boyce Sam
    G. Larry Butler Senator Stanton
    Charles Carroll Mr. Miller
    Michael Chiklis
    Josh Costell Young Senator
    Dean Cudworth Capitol PoliceMan # 2
    Jay Disney Mercedes Owner
    Jarod Einsohn Tech #1
    Ethan Embry Grant
    Fahim Fazli Al Kohei
    Tony Flores Swat Team Leader
    Directors: D.J. Caruso
    IMDB Rating: 6.7/10 out of 47,601 votes

    “Eagle Eye” Movie Review

    “Eagle Eye” Plot Summary

    Jerry and Rachel are two strangers thrown together by a mysterious phone call from a woman they have never met. Threatening their lives and family, she pushes Jerry and Rachel into a series of increasingly dangerous situations, using the technology of everyday life to track and control their every move.

    I Liked It

    Steven Spielburg is just hitting out blockbusters 3 times a year at least at the moment and this outing is definitely not different. The film is exciting, well acted and has been well thought out and directed

    The film is about a slacker who gets drawn into a government scandal by a mysterious voice on a cell phone along with the mother of a young child who is performing at the white house and they eventual find themselves running from not only the machine, but the whole country of America as well. This leads to a very good movie I would definitely recommend to any movie goer

    Anyway, Shia Labeouf is very good in this film and helps hold it together with Billy Bob Thornten, who, I must admit actually did a good job in this film

    Overall, I think this film is a good watch and a good movie to watch with friends. It really does show that Steve is one of the masters of Hollywood. I rate it 74%

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    ‘2001: A Space Odyssey’ Download and Reviews

    December 16, 2009 by Paul Wall  
    Filed under Adventure, Mystery, Sci-Fi

    “2001: A Space Odyssey” Movie Details

    2001: A Space Odyssey tagline: Let the Awe and Mystery of a Journey Unlike Any Other Begin
    Two Thousand and One: A Space Odyssey - DVD Cover

    2001: A Space Odyssey DVD Cover

    Actors:
  • Ann Gillis
  • Keir Dullea Dr. Dave Bowman
    Gary Lockwood Dr. Frank Poole
    William Sylvester Dr. Heywood R. Floyd
    Daniel Richter Moon-Watcher
    Leonard Rossiter Dr. Andrei Smyslov
    Margaret Tyzack Elena
    Robert Beatty Dr. Ralph Halvorsen
    Sean Sullivan Dr. Bill Michaels
    Douglas Rain HAL 9000
    Frank Miller Mission controller
    Bill Weston Astronaut
    Ed Bishop Aries-1B Lunar shuttle captain
    Glenn Beck Astronaut
    Alan Gifford Poole’s father
    Poole’s mother
    Directors: Stanley Kubrick IMDB Rating: 8.4/10 out of 150,332 votes

    “2001: A Space Odyssey” Movie Review

    “Two Thousand and One: A Space Odyssey” Plot Summary

    Mankind finds a mysterious, obviously artificial, artifact buried on the moon and, with the intelligent computer HAL, sets off on a quest.

    Magnificent and deliberately mysterious

    Spoilers ahead.2001: a Space Odyssey is without a doubt the most challenging and successful film by the late Stanley Kubrick. This is not a film that you watch in order to be entertained or amused. Instead it provides you with a banquet of food for thought, images that linger in the mind’s eye long after the movie itself is over. It is a film that you could meditate on

    The film intentionally offers us more questions then it can answer, it is made to puzzle and mystify, but leaves the viewer nevertheless with a sense of awe and reverence (that is allowing that he has engaged himself in the process of viewing it, enjoyment of this film requires some effort on the viewers part) the questions that it does pose are large and ominous, concerning the genesis and destiny of the human race, it’s ultimate place in the cosmic design and the existence or lack of some creative intelligence behind the structure of the universe itself

    The first of the films Four Quartets gives us a distinct view of the species past. We see our distant ancestors, half-ape half human, in a state of near starvation. The climate has destroyed most of the plant life and the vegetarian beasts are near starvation. An extra-terestial object, a perfectly smooth and angular black monolith, appears and the animals are simultaneously inspired by it’s presence to tool-making and violence. They are transformed overnight into carnevores, and when two tribes encounter each other near a water source, the tribe that has developed tool making capacity, as well as beligerence, soundly destroys the neighboring tribe. The new chief of the winning tribe, empowered by the first vestiges of technology triumphantly throws the bone that he used as a weapon in the air. We see the bone transformed into a floating satellite, which contains nuclear weapons. We soon learn that the world is torn apart by nuclear paranoia. The characteristics inspired by the monument’s appearance that once helped us to survive now threaten our very existence

    Once again humanity is in crisis, once again the unearthly presence represented by the black monolith will step in to aid humanity in the next step in it’s development. On an exploration of the Moon a monolith identical to the earlier one we have seen is discovered. The governments of the world, normally mortal enemies, have come together in secret to discuss the implications. A mission is arranged. the monument has been engaged in some kind of radio communication with Jupiter. A few men will travel to the destination of the transmission. Most of them will, for most of the time, be kept in a state of suspended animation. The pilot of the spacecraft will be HAL a super computer who has been programmed to imitate all of the traits of human beings

    The film has many outstanding sequences. As usual for Kubrick the use of classical music is outstanding. Most memorable are ‘Blue Danube’ and ‘Also Spake Zarathustra’ (particularly appropriate given the film’s theme of transcending ordinary consciousness.) The cinematography is particularly excellent as well, after a single viewing the film’s final 30 minutes will haunt you for the rest of your life

    The character of HAL is the most important from the view of the film’s central thesis. In imitating all the characteristics of human beings he comes to have their negative traits as well. The paranoia he develops which almost leads to the mission’ s ruin is an exact mirror of the paranoia that has allowed the political situation back on earth to reach a point of desperate crisis. The film suggests that these are the traits that we must leave behind if we are to proceed to the next phase in our evolution

    The architecture of the film is also meaningful. The designs of many of the spacecraft are intended to suggest reproductive organs and the process of birth and rebirth, the central motif of the movie. The ending of 2001 is the most spectacular and triumphant ever filmed

    This movie takes a view of life similar to that presented in the poetry of William Butler Yeats and James Joyce’s novel Finnegan’s Wake. It posits a pattern to history and human evolution that is cyclic, yet progressive, repeating the same events at large intervals, yet with the human race as developing according to the will of a being with a larger purpose in mind. Though we never learn what this purpose is, the film assures us that the human race is not meant for failure, it’s destiny is grand beyond it’s capacity to imagine. It continues to amaze me that in spite of this film many people continue to regard Kubrick as a misanthrope

    This is a religious film, not in the conventional sense of adhering to any specific creed, but because of it’s invocation of wonder at the vast panorama of existence and it’s involvement with the deepest and most vital questions of purpose and truth. In the hands of any other director, this would all be perhaps a little too much. Hollywood’s view of life is too puny, usually to encompass the grandeur and intensity of a vision such as this one. But Kubrick was a visionary, he directs with utter confidence, not only that he can handle material of this kind, but that he is the only one to do it. The process of making this film used all of his creative resources. The writing partnership with Arthur C Clarke is the most fruitful in cinematic history. Kubrick had to invent some of the special effects that were used in the movie’s astounding climax. The resources to bring his vision to life did not exist at the time, so he brought them into existence.2001 is a absolutely unique movie experience. Those who miss out on it do so at the detriment of their own intellectual and imaginative capacities.

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    ‘The Silence of the Lambs’ Download and Reviews

    December 15, 2009 by Paul Wall  
    Filed under Crime, Thriller

    “The Silence of the Lambs” Movie Details

    The Silence of the Lambs tagline: Dr. Hannibal Lecter. Brilliant. Cunning. Psychotic. In his mind lies the clue to a ruthless killer. – Clarice Starling, FBI. Brilliant. Vulnerable. Alone. She must trust him to stop the killer.
    The Silence of the Lambs - DVD Cover

    The Silence of the Lambs DVD Cover

    Actors:
  • Jack Wild
  • Kevin Costner Robin of Locksley
    Morgan Freeman Azeem
    Mary Elizabeth Mastrantonio Marian Dubois
    Christian Slater Will Scarlett
    Alan Rickman Sheriff of Nottingham
    Michael McShane Friar Tuck
    Brian Blessed Lord Locksley
    Michael Wincott Guy of Gisborne
    Nick Brimble Little John
    Soo Drouet Fanny
    Daniel Newman Wulf
    Daniel Peacock David of Doncaster
    Walter Sparrow Duncan
    Harold Innocent Bishop of Hereford
    Much the Miller’s Son
    Directors: Jonathan Demme IMDB Rating: 8.7/10 out of 227,401 votes

    “The Silence of the Lambs” Movie Review

    “The Silence of the Lambs” Plot Summary

    A young FBI cadet must confide in an incarcerated and manipulative killer to receive his help on catching another serial killer who skins his victims.

    It’s a classic!

    There is little doubt that the most memorable aspect of The Silence of the Lambs is Anthony Hopkins’ incomparable performance as Lecter. Taking over for Brian Cox, who was effective, but not especially memorable, as the good doctor in 1986’s Manhunter, Hopkins instantly makes the role his own, capturing and conveying the charismatic essence of pure evil. To his dying day, no matter how many roles he plays in the interim, Hopkins will forever be known for this part. (It is a credit to Hopkins’ ability as an actor that this part did not result in stereotyping. His post-Silence career has been greatly varied, with roles as widely diverse as a stodgy butler in Merchant-Ivory’s The Remains of the Day and an action hero in The Edge.) I can throw out any number of superlatives, but none of them do justice to this chilling performance, which I labeled as the best acting work of the ’90s. Want to feel the icy fingers of terror stroke your heart? Watch this mixture of brilliant eloquence and inhuman cruelty. As portrayed by Hopkins, Hannibal is both a suave, cultured gentleman and an unspeakable fiend. He is gracious and monstrous at the same time. (Hopkins also provided one of the most quotable lines in recent film history with ‘I ate his liver with some fava beans and a nice Chianti’, which was followed by an inimitable slithering slurp.)

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    ‘My Big Fat Greek Wedding’ Download and Reviews

    November 7, 2009 by Paul Wall  
    Filed under Comedy, Romance

    “My Big Fat Greek Wedding” Movie Details

    My Big Fat Greek Wedding tagline: Love is here to stay… so is her family.
    My Big Fat Greek Wedding - DVD Cover

    My Big Fat Greek Wedding DVD Cover

    Actors:
  • Gerry Mendicino
  • Nia Vardalos Toula Portokalos
    Michael Constantine Gus Portokalos
    John Corbett Ian Miller
    Christina Eleusiniotis Toula Portokalos – Age 6
    Kaylee Vieira Schoolgirl
    John Kalangis Greek Teacher
    Lainie Kazan Maria Portokalos
    Marita Zouravlioff Toula Portokalos – Age 12
    Sarah Osman Athena Portokalos – Age 15
    Petra Wildgoose Car Pool Friend
    Melissa Todd Car Pool Friend
    Bess Meisler Yiayia
    Andrea Martin Aunt Voula
    Louis Mandylor Nick Portokalos
    Uncle Taki
    Directors: Joel Zwick IMDB Rating: 6.6/10 out of 44,569 votes

    “My Big Fat Greek Wedding” Movie Review

    “My Big Fat Greek Wedding” Plot Summary

    A young Greek woman falls in love with a non-Greek and struggles to get her family to accept him while she comes to terms with her heritage and cultural identity. add synopsis

    Simply Great!

    I happen to come from Jordan, and I can relate very much to the movie, as Greek traditions are very similar to Jordanian ones

    If you happen to come from The Mediterranean region, you will simply fall in love with this movie. I’m sure that you’ll find a bit of each and every one of your family members in the characters of the movie

    I think the movie does justice to the rich Greek culture in particular, the entire region in general. Although it contains certain exaggerations, but it all comes from a very honest background. Some may find it very similar to rural or less-cosmopolitan Greek cities, but I think that it summarizes the whole Greek culture in a very amusing way

    The movie is definitely not to be missed, and I’m sure every person would enjoy it to the max.

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    ‘One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest’ Download and Reviews

    November 4, 2009 by Paul Wall  
    Filed under Drama

    “One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest” Movie Details

    One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest tagline: If he’s crazy, what does that make you?
    One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest - DVD Cover

    One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest DVD Cover

    Actors:
  • Lan Fendors
  • Jack Nicholson Randle Patrick McMurphy
    Louise Fletcher Nurse Mildred Ratched
    William Redfield Harding
    Michael Berryman Ellis
    Peter Brocco Colonel Matterson
    Dean R. Brooks Dr. John Spivey
    Alonzo Brown Miller
    Scatman Crothers Orderly Turkle
    Mwako Cumbuka Attendant Warren
    Danny DeVito Martini
    William Duell Jim Sefelt
    Josip Elic Bancini
    Nurse Itsu
    Directors: Milos Forman IMDB Rating: 8.9/10 out of 197,023 votes

    “One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest” Movie Review

    “One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest” Plot Summary

    Upon arrival at a mental institution, a brash rebel rallies the patients together to take on the oppressive Nurse Ratched, a woman more a dictator than a nurse.

    One of the greatest movies and life lessons of all time

    Not many movies have won the ‘big five’ in the academy awards. It’s enough to win just best picture for a lot of movies. This movie portrays every film element to the highest degree, from the beautiful panoramic shots of the mountains outside of the mental institution to the story of ultimate redemption McMurphy and Chief find at the end

    The movie is seen through the eyes of Randle McMurphy (Nicholson). He is sent to the mental institution because he would rather be considered ‘insane’ and live in ‘luxury’ other than being a jailbird in prison. Once he gets into the actual living area where the insane are, he looks up at this tall, native looking man they call ‘Chief’. McMurphy’s initial reaction to Chief was his little Indian dance he did to mock him, but once Chief didn’t react McMurphy asked him if he played football and says to chief, ‘God damn, boy, you’re as big as a mountain.’ Little by little, you could see their friendship start to unfold out throughout the movie

    In One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest, the title ‘villain’ would definitely belong to Nurse Ratched. She gave threats to the patients, she was even friends with one of the patient’s (Billy) mom. She also tries to toy with McMurphy’s mind by trying to get him to conform with the customs of mental facility. It doesn’t work out for her as planned. Including a classic scene where Nurse Ratched’s threats cause little Billy to commit suicide. In rage, McMurphy has seen enough and actually chokes her out. This causes McMurphy to go through a lobotomy and become a vegetable at his stay at the clinic

    I know many people probably disagree with this but, I think Chief killing McMurphy at the end was beautiful as much as it was heartbreaking. It symbolized that McMurphy, still had a chance to redeem himself and become a hero, even if it were death. It also gave Chief clearance to finally ‘escape’ the premises and ‘fly from the cuckoo’s nest’, and how he did it at the end was classic. That’s what makes this movie one of the greatest of all time, not only because of the sensational acting and the sociological significance, but because of the message and symbolism of the story

    The directing by Milos Foreman was phenomenal, not only with the memorable acting by Jack Nicholson, but with the camera shots he used in certain scenes. For example, the scene before McMurphy was about to get electro-shock therapy they show a very close up angle of him to show the intensity and crowdedness he had to go through while getting the shock treatment. Nicholson also makes it pretty believable that he is actually getting shocked, by making ‘gurgling’ noises and such

    They actually go back to the ‘lying down’ closed angle shot at the end of the movie when Nicholson passes away. I thought it was very brave of the director to keep that long shot of McMurphy’s dead self, because by making it last as though it were a still shot, to me it seemed more and more believable that McMurphy was actually dead. I don’t know how Nicholson just lied there stiff as a board. I know he may have won his Oscar because of his heroic and charismatic character, but how he dealt with himself in those two scenes is what tickles my fancy

    The ideology of this film is, in my opinion, what makes it one of the greatest of all time. The story brings up the question of who’s actually the insane; McMurphy and his patients, or Nurse Ratched and the staff? Clinically, McMurphy was not insane. Even the doctors and professors stated that, but since he didn’t follow the norms and the dictatorship of Nurse Ratched, he had to stay at the sanitarium longer. I also loved the allusion of Chief, by acting deaf and dumb. He played the omniscient or ‘god-like’ role of hearing and seeing everything, yet not saying anything himself. It almost seems as he was the narrating the story until he befriended McMurphy

    I don’t know if I could think of a more evil villain in a movie other than Nurse Ratched (Louise Fletcher). The evil looks she gave to her patients when they were doing something wrong was as cold-hearted as one could get. Also her audacity to tell Billy’s mother about his sexual deviance is as sinister as you can get. She knew that it would hurt Billy deeply, which was a major reason he was ‘insane’ is because of his relationship with his mother. He eventually killed himself, angering McMurphy

    I never thought I would cheer out loud when a grown man was choking out a little woman, but I did here. This scene did a fantastic job of not making it taboo, but making you want her dead even more. This did change Nurse Ratched however, it made her a little nicer to the patients at the end and made her realize that if she abuses her power as a nurse, it can come back to haunt her

    The meaning of this story is wonderful and helped Jack Nicholson set the bar for acting. The symbolism of Chief’s and McMurphy’s redemption serves as a corner stone for many many movies today. Whether it be the costumes of the patients, the crazy acting, or even the beautiful classic shot at the end of the movie where Chief runs out to freedom; This movie will never be forgotten. And it serves as a good lesson for everyone out there who feels left out can all come together and get freedom. I advise anybody who says they love movies to watch this film, because it will not only change your views, it will change your life and you can’t say that about a lot of movies.

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    ‘Shrek’ Download and Reviews

    November 1, 2009 by Paul Wall  
    Filed under Adventure, Animation, Comedy

    “Shrek” Movie Details

    Shrek tagline: The greatest fairy tale never told.
    Shrek - DVD Cover

    Shrek DVD Cover

    Actors:
  • Simon J. Smith
  • Mike Myers Shrek/Blind Mouse
    Eddie Murphy Donkey
    Cameron Diaz Princess Fiona
    John Lithgow Lord Farquaad
    Vincent Cassel Monsieur Hood
    Peter Dennis Ogre Hunter
    Clive Pearse Ogre Hunter
    Jim Cummings Captain of Guards
    Bobby Block Baby Bear
    Chris Miller Geppetto/Magic Mirror
    Cody Cameron Pinocchio/Three Pigs
    Kathleen Freeman Old Woman
    Michael Galasso Peter Pan
    Christopher Knights Blind Mouse/Thelonious
    Blind Mouse
    Directors: Andrew Adamson and Vicky Jenson IMDB Rating: 8.0/10 out of 155,636 votes

    “Shrek” Movie Review

    “Shrek” Plot Summary

    An ogre, in order to regain his swamp, travels along with an annoying donkey in order to bring a princess to a scheming lord, wishing himself King. add synopsis

    Wonderfully irreverent family film with lots of laughs

    The filmmakers obviously have some irreverence regarding Disney, and it’s about time I say. Especially with the rather un-Disneylike behavior the studio has engaged in for the past dozen or so years. The anti Disney jokes are so much fun (our favorite is the ’small world’ parody!). I have to wonder what DULOC means! I have listened to the commentary on the DVD, done Google searches, looked through the trivia on IMDb, all to no avail. I wonder what the big secret is. Anyway, this is a family favorite of ours. The jokes may go over the heads of small children, but they will still enjoy the animation. The music is fantastic. My teenager even bought the soundtrack to it.

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    ‘Air Force One’ Download and Reviews

    October 18, 2009 by Paul Wall  
    Filed under Action, Drama, Thriller

    “Air Force One” Movie Details

    Air Force One tagline: Harrison Ford is the President of the United States.
    Air Force One - DVD Cover

    Air Force One DVD Cover

    Actors:
    Harrison Ford President James Marshall
    Gary Oldman Ivan Korshunov
    Glenn Close Vice President Kathryn Bennett
    Wendy Crewson Grace Marshall
    Liesel Matthews Alice Marshall
    Paul Guilfoyle Chief of Staff Lloyd ‘Shep’ Shepherd
    Xander Berkeley Secret Service Agent Gibbs
    William H. Macy Major Caldwell
    Dean Stockwell Defense Secretary Walter Dean
    Tom Everett National Security Advisor Jack Doherty
    JГјrgen Prochnow General Ivan Radek
    Donna Bullock Deputy Press Secretary Melanie Mitchel
    Michael Ray Miller Colonel Axelrod
    Carl Weintraub Lt. Colonel Ingraham
    Elester Latham AFO Navigator
    Directors: Wolfgang Petersen
    IMDB Rating: 6.3/10 out of 58,638 votes

    “Air Force One” Movie Review

    “Air Force One” Plot Summary

    Hijackers seize the plane carrying the President of the United States and his family, but he (an ex-soldier) works from hiding to defeat them.

    A Great Thriller!

    Air Force One is a very good thriller. The action and suspense will be nothing to forget. This movie is about the President’s plane, Air Force One being hijacked by Russian nationalists with the President on board. Now it’s up to the President and the Vice-President to negotiate with the terrorists or the hostages will die. The acting in this film is pretty good. Harrison Ford did justice with his outstanding performance as the President. Gary Oldman is good as the evil terrorist. The music in this film is fabulous and patriotic considering that the score took two weeks by Jerry Goldmith to compose. I liked the effects in this film. There is nothing special, but for a film from 1997, this has good effects even though there are few. Overall, this is a good movie for everybody except for kids. This film is a moving picture with outstanding courage. My rating is 10/10.

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    ‘George of the Jungle’ Download and Reviews

    October 11, 2009 by Paul Wall  
    Filed under Action, Adventure, Comedy

    “George of the Jungle” Movie Details

    George of the Jungle tagline: Watch out!
    George of the Jungle - DVD Cover

    George of the Jungle DVD Cover

    Actors:
    Brendan Fraser George of the Jungle
    Leslie Mann Ursula Stanhope
    Thomas Haden Church Lyle van de Groot
    John Cleese An Ape Named ‘Ape’
    Richard Roundtree Kwame, Traveling Sidekick
    Greg Cruttwell Max, van de Groot’s Sidekick Thug
    Abraham Benrubi Thor, van de Groot’s Sidekick Thug
    Holland Taylor Beatrice Stanhope, Ursula’s Mom
    Kelly Miller Betsy
    John Bennett Perry Arthur Stanhope, Ursula’s Dad
    Michael Chinyamurindi N’Dugo
    Abdoulaye NGom Kip
    Lydell M. Cheshier Baleto
    Keith Scott Narrator
    Spencer Garrett Male Guest at Party
    Directors: Sam Weisman
    IMDB Rating: 5.3/10 out of 18,516 votes

    “George of the Jungle” Movie Review

    “George of the Jungle” Plot Summary

    George grows up in the jungle raised by apes. Based on the Cartoon series. add synopsis

    Absolutely positive:)

    I’ve seen this film for about 5 times and I still laugh every time I see it. It’s not the usual Cake-in-the-face humor, but it’s somewhat more sophisticated, and with a bit of sarcasm, I pretty much does the trick. From the beginning to the end, it was a very enjoyable bit, and if it comes again, then I’ll probably watch it. The actors were quite nice in their parts, and the animals fitted into the picture, too. If I had to find anything not-so-good about the movie, it would probably be the computer graphics, but otherwise the scenery was beautiful. The whole film was positive. It was quite naive, but in a sweet kind of way:)

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    ‘Underworld’ Download and Reviews

    October 4, 2009 by Paul Wall  
    Filed under Action, Fantasy, Sci-Fi

    “Underworld” Movie Details

    Underworld tagline: An immortal battle for supremacy.
    Underworld - DVD Cover

    Underworld DVD Cover

    Actors:
  • Scott McElroy
  • Kate Beckinsale Selene
    Scott Speedman Michael Corvin
    Michael Sheen Lucian
    Shane Brolly Kraven
    Bill Nighy Viktor
    Erwin Leder Singe
    Sophia Myles Erika
    Robbie Gee Kahn
    Wentworth Miller Dr. Adam Lockwood
    Kevin Grevioux Raze
    Zita GГ¶rГ¶g Amelia
    Dennis J. Kozeluh Dignitary
    Soren
    Directors: Len Wiseman IMDB Rating: 6.7/10 out of 61,538 votes

    “Underworld” Movie Review

    “Underworld” Plot Summary

    Selene, a beautiful vampire warrior, is entrenched in a war between the vampire and werewolf races. Although she is aligned with the vampires, she falls in love with Michael, a werewolf who longs for the war to end.

    Underworld A Decent Gothic Sci-Fi Action Adventure

    Underworld is a decent Gothic sci-fi action adventure from director Len Wiseman who does a good job in making this movie but there are some flaws that weigh it down. I’ll get back to that later. Kate Beckinsale turns in a solid performance as the lead Selene a vampire Death Dealer in the middle of a war between her race and werewolves known as Lycans. She looks great in leather and is convincing as the character especially in the action/fight sequences. Scott Speedman is decent as Michael Corvin who eventually becomes a powerful vampire/werewolf hybrid because something to do with his blood. He gets a few fight sequences near the end that are impressive but for the most of the movie he’s either being chased, running, or being held prisoner. Speedman however like Beckinsale is good as his character. Michael Sheen is terrific as Lucian the Lycan leader whose supposed to have been dead and is after Michael for unknown reasons until those motives are revealed later on in the film. Sheen’s role may get cut short near the end but he does a great job of portraying someone who you’re not sure is either the villain or a man simply driven by revenge who is willing to do whatever is necessary to defend his race. Well done. Bill Nighy is equally impressive as one of the vampire Lord’s Viktor but he isn’t given a lot of screen time and his showdown between both Michael and Selene near the end felt a bit rushed. He’s also easily defeated but Nighy is effective in the role none the less. The rest of the cast including Shane Brolly, Sophia Myles, and a brief appearance by Wentworth Miller are okay in their roles but don’t have much to do. The action/fight sequences are well executed but a slow pace in between made the movie fee a little long. The film seemed to be juggling a bit too many characters and it sort of lacked a central villain because there are quite a few of them in this one. If they had focused on just one instead of Nighy, Brolly, Sheen, and many more the movie would’ve been a little better. It did have a Gothic feel which seemed to fit with the tone of the film and made it a little different than some sci-fi action movies out there. The music seemed to match well with what was happening on the screen as well. So despite some flaws Underworld may not be the greatest movie ever made but it’s certainly not the worst either. Overall Underworld has an intricate story, intense action, some suspense, cool special effects, and good performances by the cast who make this sci-fi movie worth watching at least once.

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