‘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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    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.
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    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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    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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    ‘Bicentennial Man’ Download and Reviews

    December 26, 2009 by Paul Wall  
    Filed under Drama, Family, Fantasy

    “Bicentennial Man” Movie Details

    Bicentennial Man tagline: One robot’s 200 year journey to become an ordinary man.
    Bicentennial Man - DVD Cover

    Bicentennial Man DVD Cover

    Actors:
    Robin Williams Andrew Martin
    Embeth Davidtz Little Miss Amanda Martin/Portia Charney
    Sam Neill ‘Sir’ Richard Martin
    Oliver Platt Rupert Burns
    Kiersten Warren Galatea
    Wendy Crewson ‘MaВґam’ Martin
    Hallie Kate Eisenberg 7 Year Old ‘Little Miss’ Amanda Martin
    Lindze Letherman 9 Year Old ‘Miss’ Grace Martin
    Angela Landis ‘Miss’ Grace Martin
    John Michael Higgins Bill Feingold, Martin’s Lawyer
    Bradley Whitford Lloyd Charney
    Igor Hiller 10 Year Old Lloyd Charney
    Joe Bellan Robot Delivery Man
    Brett Wagner Robot Delivery Man
    Stephen Root Dennis Mansky, Head of NorthAm Robotics
    Directors: Chris Columbus
    IMDB Rating: 6.4/10 out of 26,919 votes

    “Bicentennial Man” Movie Review

    “Bicentennial Man” Plot Summary

    An android endeavors to become human as he gradually acquires emotions.

    Very entertaining and heart warming movie.

    Chris Columbus has another hit on his hands. Robin Williams gives his usual first rate performance, along with Sam Neil and Embeth Davidtz. They highlight a well cast movie that will pull at your heart strings more than once, in a tale written by Isaac Asimov that brings a lot of human emotion to this science fiction piece.

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    ‘Star Wars: Episode VI – Return of the Jedi’ Download and Reviews

    December 24, 2009 by Paul Wall  
    Filed under Action, Adventure, Fantasy

    “Star Wars: Episode VI – Return of the Jedi” Movie Details

    Star Wars: Episode VI – Return of the Jedi tagline: Coming May 25, 1983 to your galaxy. [Second Advance poster]
    Return Of The Jedi - DVD Cover

    Star Wars: Episode VI - Return of the Jedi DVD Cover

    Actors:
  • Kenneth Colley
  • Mark Hamill Luke Skywalker
    Harrison Ford Han Solo
    Carrie Fisher Princess Leia Organa
    Billy Dee Williams Lando Calrissian
    Anthony Daniels C-3PO
    Peter Mayhew Chewbacca
    Sebastian Shaw Anakin Skywalker
    Ian McDiarmid The Emperor
    Frank Oz Yoda
    James Earl Jones Darth Vader
    David Prowse Darth Vader
    Alec Guinness Obi-Wan Kenobi
    Kenny Baker R2-D2/Paploo
    Michael Pennington Moff Jerjerrod
    Admiral Piett
    Directors: Richard Marquand IMDB Rating: 8.3/10 out of 198,455 votes

    “Star Wars: Episode VI – Return of the Jedi” Movie Review

    “Return Of The Jedi” Plot Summary

    After rescuing Han Solo from the palace of Jabba the Hutt, the Rebels attempt to destroy the Second Death Star, while Luke Skywalker tries to bring his father back to the Light Side of the Force.

    Greatest Cinematic Film Of All Time

    Despite the feelings of most ‘Star Wars’ fans, in my opinion ‘Return Of The Jedi’ is the greatest cinematic film ever created. Ever since the first time I saw it, it’s depth, intensity, special effects, and moving story have overwhelmed me. The film was so well put together that it has been able to stand the test of time over the last 20 years. Filled with powerful action, as the climax of the original trilogy, George Lucas gives us a rousing finish of the ‘Star Wars’ saga in ‘Jedi’.Film Summary (Contains Spoilers For Those Who Have Not Seen It)After ‘The Empire Strikes Back’ left us hanging for 3 long years we finally find the end of the story in ‘Return Of The Jedi’. Darth Vader, in emotional turmoil makes a surprise visit to a new uncompleted Death Star to oversee it’s construction. The Emperor is first seen in this film as he has the ultimate plan to destroy the Rebel Alliance and bring young Luke Skywalker to the Dark Side. Luke, Lando, Leia, Chewie, and the droids all travel to Tatooine to rescue the frozen Han Solo from the crime Lord; Jabba The Hutt. After Han has been rescued, and Jabba defeated, Luke returns to Dagobah to find a dying Yoda where he learns the awful truth; Darth Vader is in fact his father. The rebel heroes regroup with the Rebel Fleet. Now joined by other species and races including the Mon Calamari the Rebels must make a all-or-nothing plan of attack to destroy the Death Star before it is completed. While Lando heads the space attack in the Millennium Falcon, the Rebel heroes must disable the Death Star’s shield generator on the Forest Moon Of Endor. It is here that the Rebels happen upon the furry, but mighty Ewoks. During the the two part intense battle, a third battle must take place as Luke willingly delivers himself to Vader in an attempt to convince him to leave the Dark Side. In emotionally charged sequences Luke must face his father as the Emperor lures out his dark emotions. As young Skywalker is about to face his death at the hands of Palpatine, Vader turns on his wicked master to save his son’s life. Filled with a deep timeless story of good vs. evil, ‘Return Of The Jedi’ is a spectacular, emotionally charged film that redeems the good in all of us.

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    ‘The Rock’ Download and Reviews

    December 21, 2009 by Paul Wall  
    Filed under Action, Adventure, Thriller

    “The Rock” Movie Details

    The Rock tagline: Alcatraz. Only one man has ever broken out. Now five million lives depend on two men breaking in.
    The Rock - DVD Cover

    The Rock DVD Cover

    Actors:
  • Brendan Kelly
  • Sean Connery John Patrick Mason
    Nicolas Cage Dr. Stanley Goodspeed
    Ed Harris General Francis X. Hummel
    John Spencer FBI Director James Womack
    David Morse Major Tom Baxter
    William Forsythe Special Agent Ernest Paxton
    Michael Biehn Commander Anderson
    Vanessa Marcil Carla Pestalozzi
    John C. McGinley Captain Hendrix
    Gregory Sporleder Captain Frye
    Tony Todd Captain Darrow
    Bokeem Woodbine Sergeant Crisp
    Jim Maniaci Private Scarpetti
    Greg Collins Private Gamble
    Private Cox
    Directors: Michael Bay IMDB Rating: 7.2/10 out of 103,318 votes

    “The Rock” Movie Review

    “The Rock” Plot Summary

    A group of U.S. marines, under command of a renegade general, take over Alcatraz and threat San Francisco Bay with biological weapons. A chemical weapons specialist and the only man to have ever escaped from the Rock are the only ones who can prevent chaos. add synopsis

    ‘The Rock’ rocks!

    Every time I see ‘The Rock,’ I’m reminded of why I love action movies. They just can’t seem to get any better than this. I may get slammed by others for proclaiming such strong admirations for such a movie, but it’s squarely my opinion. But to remove myself from opinion and move in the direction toward known fact, ‘The Rock’ is an essential action film for any action-film fan

    Three years ago I bought the last remaining Criterion Collection DVD at my local video store and I can see now beyond the horizon that another edition of this masterpiece probably isn’t coming any time soon. It is squarely the best film ever done by music video champ-turned-big-budget-Hollywood-music-video-director Michael Bay and the last film ever produced by the Don Simpson/Jerry Bruckheimer duo (Simpson died shortly before ‘The Rock’ was released and the film is dedicated in his memory).

    But ‘The Rock’ is all about one thing: entertainment, and nothing else. It’s a hell of a ride from start to finish with plenty ‘o explosions, humor, car chases, and one-liners supplied in a dynamite script by Douglas Cook, Mark Rosner, and David Weisberg (that also contains un-credited work from Quentin Tarantino). Even after this praise, you are, naah, you’re not, still interested in seeing why ‘The Rock’ is so essential, are you?To put it like this, the action begins with General Francis ‘Frank’ R. Hummel (Ed Harris) having a vigil at his wife’s grave and tells her that he is about to make a haste decision in the name of the many men who have died under his command and were consequently forgotten by the American government

    So he and his men stage a daring heist at a military depot and make off with 16 rockets loaded with deadly V-X gas, which in the words of one of the film’s characters, ‘Is one of the deadliest substances known to man.’ Their next move is to make a point that they aren’t to be toyed with anymore. So Frank stages a hostage takeover at Alcatraz prison in San Francisco Bay. He tells the kids that are part of a tour group to head back to the boats while the 88 hostages are held in the prison’s cells

    Hummel demands the government make restitutions to the surviving family members of every man who has given his life for this country and if they aren’t met, San Francisco will be reduced to nothing but a giant cloud of poison gas. The Pentagon and assorted officials know the score: they know that Hummel knows he isn’t to be messed with and they take his demands seriously

    A plan is put into effect: a SEAL team is dispatched to try to retake the island, but there is one catch. No one alive knows the inner workings of Alcatraz prison. No one knows, except John Patrick Mason (Sean Connery), the only man known to have escaped the infamous island and lived to tell about it. But he’s under maximum security incarceration because in the eyes of one F.B.I. Director John Womack (the late John Spencer), he knows all of America’s most ‘intimate’ secrets (including who really shot JFK) and allowing Mason to be on the loose would be a pretty bad idea

    There is a third prong: an F.B.I. lab rat with no field experience, Stanley Goodspeed (Nicolas Cage), is also assigned, and with Mason in tow, they’ll accompany the SEALs to Alcatraz to try to dismantle the rockets and Hummel. Of course Goodspeed is reluctant but because a baby is on the way with his longtime girlfriend, he decides he has no choice but to go

    From then on, you know the game since any attempt to further describe the plot would be an exercise in futility: lots of people get shot, firefights, and breakneck pacing that’s trademark of one Mr. Bay and any film produced by a certain Mr. Bruckheimer. What keeps this boat afloat is the dynamic and unlikely partnering of Connery and Cage, who both know their roles well and play off one another, add to the other’s performance like old friends as they navigate through Alcatraz’s labyrinth of dark tunnels and sewers. Ed Harris is even given a third dimension in his villain role that elevates him above the typical action-movie bad guy. He’s a soldier with a chip on his shoulder and his argument is quite convincing (I almost bought into myself). But his true motives later become the subject of a rather colorful and inventive plot twist late in the film.’The Rock’ is why we go to theaters for action in the first place. My view: ‘The Rock’ rocks, big time

    Just check it out to see.10/10

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    ‘World’s Greatest Dad’ Download and Reviews

    December 19, 2009 by Paul Wall  
    Filed under Comedy, Drama

    “World’s Greatest Dad” Movie Details

    World’s Greatest Dad tagline: Lance Clayton is about to get everything he deserves.
    World's Greatest Dad - DVD Cover

    World's Greatest Dad DVD Cover

    Actors:
  • John McCafferty Sr.
  • Robin Williams Lance Clayton
    Alexie Gilmore Claire
    Daryl Sabara Kyle
    Michael Thomas Moore Chris
    Jermaine Williams Jason
    Steve Anderson News Crew – Boom Holder
    Wayne Bastrup TV Crew Member
    Max Canlas Student
    Gary Low income person
    Bruce Hornsby Himself
    Toby Huss Bert Green
    Tom Kenny Jerry Klein
    Evan Martin Andrew
    Teacher
    Directors: Bobcat Goldthwait IMDB Rating: 7.2/10 out of 6,602 votes

    “World’s Greatest Dad” Movie Review

    “World’s Greatest Dad” Plot Summary

    A comedy about a man who learns that the things you want most may not be the things that make you happy, and that being lonely is not necessarily the same as being alone.

    Nice Black Comedy for Williams and Bobcat

    World’s Greatest Dad (2009) *** (out of 4) One of the blackest of all black comedies features Robin Williams as Lance, a failed teacher, failed boyfriend and failed father to an obnoxious pervert (Daryl Sabara) who masturbates too much, is hated by everyone and who has no real purpose in life. After a tragedy and a lie the father must then come to terms with something that I won’t ruin here. When people think of Goldthwait, 99% of them are going to think of the crazy guy from the POLICE ACADEMY films and only 1% are going to know him as a filmmaker. SHAKES THE CLOWN has gained a cult following over the years and there’s no doubt that this film will eventually be looked at as not a great movie but one that after watching you’ll want to stand up and applaud the filmmakers for delivering something completely original and different. It’s hard to really describe this movie because it’s best that you go into it without knowing all of the details and how we get to the events in the second half. I’m sure you could show this movie to a hundred people and each one of them would walk away feeling the movie was about something different. I think the film certainly shines the spotlight on parenthood, teen suicide and how we worship celebs and how those celebs even become famous. The movie has so many layers that people are going to take different things away from it but I really respected the comedy of the first half and then the drama of the second. The first half of the movie is full of vulgar situations as the loser son offends one person after another and the viewer can’t help but hate him. There’s never an attempt to make us like him and that’s usually not a good thing in a comedy if you hate the leading man. We’re not even given a reason to like the father played by Williams, although I’m sure one could feel sorry for him because of how big of a loser he is to everyone around him. If you do find yourself caring for him then that might change after the events in the second half of the movie. Everyone was informed about Williams and his full frontal nudity but more people should really look at his terrific performance. I guess raw might be a simple word but the entire Williams persona is cleaned away and we’re seeing a performance from him that we haven’t seen before. I’ve always felt that he was a better dramatic actor than a comedic one but he handles both sides extremely well here. Sabara is just as great as the perverted son and Alexie Gilmore is wonderful as Williams’ girlfriend. The film hits on all sorts of rather taboo subjects but for the most part is looks them directly in the face and doesn’t back down. I’m sure the subject matter might be too much for certain film fans but I think those looking for a rather brave and original piece of film-making is going to at least respect what we get here even if they find themselves feeling uncomfortable.

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    ‘Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix’ Download and Reviews

    December 18, 2009 by Paul Wall  
    Filed under Adventure, Family, Fantasy

    “Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix” Movie Details

    Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix tagline: Evil Must Be Confronted.
    HP and the Order of the Phoenix - DVD Cover

    Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix DVD Cover

    Actors:
    Daniel Radcliffe Harry Potter
    Rupert Grint Ron Weasley
    Emma Watson Hermione Granger
    Helena Bonham Carter Bellatrix Lestrange
    Robbie Coltrane Rubeus Hagrid
    Ralph Fiennes Lord Voldemort
    Michael Gambon Albus Dumbledore
    Brendan Gleeson Alastor ‘MadВ­Eye’ Moody
    Richard Griffiths Uncle Vernon
    Jason Isaacs Lucius Malfoy
    Gary Oldman Sirius Black
    Alan Rickman Severus Snape
    Fiona Shaw Aunt Petunia
    Maggie Smith Minerva McGonagall
    Imelda Staunton Dolores Umbridge
    Directors: David Yates
    IMDB Rating: 7.4/10 out of 97,314 votes

    “Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix” Movie Review

    “HP and the Order of the Phoenix” Plot Summary

    With their warning about Lord Voldemort’s return scoffed at, Harry and Dumbledore are targeted by the Wizard authorities as an authoritarian bureaucrat slowly seizes power at Hogwarts.

    Great and emotional

    Well, for me it was a pretty great movie. I am too, a huge book fan. But I know that cinema and literature are two well respected but totally different arts. The narrative in both has to be managed differently so the message can get to the spectators. So I understand the challenged it is to adapt a novel and turn it into a script. My solution is to enjoy the movie for what it is and what is made of. If I am going to compare it harshly I’ll do it in its own gender: with the rest of the Harry potter films. This is a movie that along with the goblet of fire helps us experience the evolution in the characters. The kids are growing and now they turned into teenagers, who have to deal with so many issues

    The visuals: are great, but at times they seem to have changed effects that had been used in previous movies. To me that’s a mistake, as a movie spectator, no matter how the direction changes I always want to see certain connection between movies that will keep me believing that no matter who is behind it, this is always a Harry potter sequel. ***Spoilers*** Two effects that changed a lot were the dementors and Sirius talking to Harry through the fire in the chimney. Still, that final battle is really impressive.***spoilers** The actors: The old actors seem to be giving a lot and that’s great. The new actors showed quite potential for the characters. Dolores: is pretty convincing as a despicable just plain odious teacher. Tonks: is sweet in a way and funny in other, to me that said well about her. Bellatrix: I think she was my favorite. She had this crazy, detestable glow. Although her intervention was small, I don’t think anybody was left with doubts about her personality or her further importance in the story. Finally, Luna: sweet, strange, not comprehended, sometimes creepy. But her addition to the gang was progressive and well assumed. I think Voldemort is amazing! His intervention in the goblet of fire and now in this movie just makes me see that Ralph Fiennes couldn’t be more perfect. The music: ?Honestly? At times I almost hated the music. I just beg for john Williams to get back in the sequel. I’m sorry but the music in this movie was just plain, sometimes even dull. It was nothing compared to the previous four. If they are going to change Williams, they should do it for someone in the same high category. I have to admit that my favorite movies are goblet of fire and in second place Prisoner of Azkaban. But order of phoenix gave out great tools to continue to experience the wonders that come up ahead in the lives of these amazing characters. I loved the movie getting darker, and I always think that creativity and having the guts to dare to give new aspects into each of the movies are some of the qualities a Harry potter director should have to put it together. Don’t get me wrong, I adore the books, J.K Rowling is a genius. But separately I like to see a well assembled story that will make me experience something as amazing as the Harry potter world. Order of phoenix is great, impressive and emotional. Of course I found stuff I didn’t like, but I found stuff I loved, I’m looking forward to the next.

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    ‘Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince’ Download and Reviews

    December 17, 2009 by Paul Wall  
    Filed under Action, Adventure, Family

    “Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince” Movie Details

    Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince tagline: Once again I must ask too much of you, Harry
    HP and the HBP - DVD Cover

    Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince DVD Cover

    Actors:
    Daniel Radcliffe Harry Potter
    Emma Watson Hermione Granger
    Rupert Grint Ron Weasley
    Michael Gambon Albus Dumbledore
    Alan Rickman Severus Snape
    Helena Bonham Carter Bellatrix Lestrange
    Jim Broadbent Horace Slughorn
    Robbie Coltrane Rubeus Hagrid
    Timothy Spall Peter Pettigrew
    David Thewlis Remus Lupin
    Maggie Smith Minerva McGonagall
    Julie Walters Molly Weasley
    Mark Williams Arthur Weasley
    Tom Felton Draco Malfoy
    Evanna Lynch Luna Lovegood
    Directors: David Yates
    IMDB Rating: 7.4/10 out of 57,200 votes

    “Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince” Movie Review

    “HP and the HBP” Plot Summary

    As Harry Potter begins his 6th year at Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry, he discovers an old book marked mysteriously ‘This book is the property of the Half-Blood Prince’ and begins to learn more about Lord Voldemort’s dark past. |

    One of the Summer’s Best Blockbuster’s

    Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince is the sixth installment in the Harry Potter series, and it is the greatest one yet. Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince mixes comedy, romance, drama, and adventure into one, and makes it so marvelous and fun to watch.

    The acting in this film than in the earlier ones is more mature and better in quality, also in part because of the maturity of all the actors in the film. Jim Broadbent, Alan Rickman, and Michael Gambon are brilliant and elegant to watch in this masterpiece. The trio, Emma Watson, Rupert Grint, and Daniel Radcliffe are also amazing in their roles and pull them off well.

    The directing and visuals in this one are marvelous. David Yates gives his best directing in his career to date, and does an amazing job of telling the storyline of J.K Rowling’s fantastic book. The visual effects are so well done and look so real. The cinematography sets the tone for the whole movie right from start to finish, and turns the series in a even darker direction. I also give praise to Hooper’s score which is beautiful and sets the tone in certain dark scenes.

    To cap it off, the last half hour of the film is just delicious. The effects, cinematography, and acting are stunning in the last half hour, and sets up for a shocking ending. The movie is not sort of rushed, but you feel that it is being pushed forward. It doesn’t feel long at all because of everything going on, so it passes by normally. Quidditch is back and is certainly the funnest part of the movie and is action packed. The romance in this film is done well and is done humorously. Everyone in this film, whether it be Harry, Hermione, or Rom, all have love on their mind. Half-Blood Prince is also very funny, and Ron will have you laughing a lot.

    A great film that most people will enjoy and especially fans of the books. It combines a lot of genres together and makes the film feel more real and more magnificent then the others. It’s a pleasure to watch, and when your done, you just can’t wait for the next two to come out. I hope you enjoy it!

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    ‘Species’ Download and Reviews

    December 9, 2009 by Paul Wall  
    Filed under Action, Horror, Sci-Fi

    “Species” Movie Details

    Species tagline: If you build it, they will come.
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    Actors:
    Michael Madsen
    Forest Whitaker
    Natasha Henstridge
    Ben Kingsley
    Alfred Molina
    Marg Helgenberger
    Whip Hubley
    Michelle Williams
    Directors: Roger Donaldson
    IMDB Rating: 5.6/10 out of 20,626 votes

    “Species” Movie Review

    “Species” Plot Summary

    A message from outer space contains instructions on how to modify human DNA. add synopsis

    I love this movie !

    This movie is one of the best horror movies EVER. Ancombination of horror movies , thriller movies , erotic movies ,and maybe more , the story is pretty good, any horror fan must see it ! The actors are great m and the designer is from Alien movies.

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