‘Godzilla’ Download and Reviews

December 10, 2009 by Paul Wall  
Filed under Action, Horror, Sci-Fi

“Godzilla” Movie Details

Godzilla tagline: Size Does Matter
Godzilla - DVD Cover

Godzilla DVD Cover

Actors:
  • Frank Bruynbroek
  • Matthew Broderick Dr. Niko Tatopoulos
    Jean Reno Philippe RoachГ©
    Maria Pitillo Audrey Timmonds
    Hank Azaria Victor ‘Animal’ Palotti
    Kevin Dunn Colonel Hicks
    Michael Lerner Mayor Ebert
    Harry Shearer Charles Caiman, WIDF Anchor
    Arabella Field Lucy Palotti
    Vicki Lewis Dr. Elsie Chapman
    Doug Savant Sergeant O’Neal
    Malcolm Danare Dr. Mendel Craven
    Lorry Goldman Gene, Mayor’s Aide
    Christian Aubert Jean-Luc
    Philippe Bergeron Jean-Claude
    Jean-Pierre
    Directors: Roland Emmerich IMDB Rating: 4.8/10 out of 55,973 votes

    “Godzilla” Movie Review

    “Godzilla” Plot Summary

    A montage of French nuclear tests in the Pacific Ocean, observed by many marine iguanas. Then, in present days…

    Very Good

    The reference to a possible rebellion of nature is certainly right. The danger of a revenge of animals against man is around the corner! The nature against technology. This is one of the best movies about Godzilla! Good, really Good. It has an origin mostly comic but has good special effects. It was inevitable to see negative comments here, is the norm. Cmq a good movie, the environments are good actors suited to the type of film. He certainly part ironic, comic, the environments are very well linked to those of fantascientific and the result can be considered as satisfactory. It is a shame that here there are elements that bring more than 7 film ridiculous as the army of darkness and films such as van helsing a miserable 5. Shame! I disagree with the standards is happening here, I am not convinced. In some cases there are good reviews, in other see that there are some ‘too many prejudices against certain films! The reference to a possible rebellion of nature is certainly right. The danger of a revenge of animals against man is around the corner!

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    ‘Men in Black II’ Download and Reviews

    December 10, 2009 by Paul Wall  
    Filed under Action, Comedy, Sci-Fi

    “Men in Black II” Movie Details

    Men in Black II tagline: Same Planet. New Scum.
    MIB 2 - DVD Cover

    Men in Black II DVD Cover

    Actors:
  • Lenny Venito
  • Tommy Lee Jones Kevin Brown, Agent Kay
    Will Smith Agent Jay
    Rip Torn Zed
    Lara Flynn Boyle Serleena
    Johnny Knoxville Scrad/Charlie
    Rosario Dawson Laura Vasquez
    Tony Shalhoub Jack Jeebs
    Patrick Warburton Agent Tee
    Jack Kehler Ben
    David Cross Newton
    Colombe Jacobsen-Derstine Hailey
    Peter Spellos Captain Larry Bridgewater, The Motorman
    Michael Rivkin Man with Harvey, the Dog
    Michael Bailey Smith Creepy
    New York Guy
    Directors: Barry Sonnenfeld IMDB Rating: 5.6/10 out of 64,825 votes

    “Men in Black II” Movie Review

    “MIB 2″ Plot Summary

    Agent J needs help so he is sent to find Agent K and restore his memory.

    Good

    Nice, really nice. It has an origin mostly comic but has good special effects. It was inevitable to see negative comments here, is the norm. Cmq a good movie, the environments are good actors suited to the type of film. He certainly part ironic, comic, the environments are very well and the result can be considered as satisfactory. It is a shame that here there are elements that bring more than 7 film ridiculous as the army of darkness and films such as van helsing a miserable 5. Shame! I disagree with the standards is happening here, I am not convinced. In some cases there are good reviews, in other see that there are some ‘too many prejudices against certain films!

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    ‘Planes, Trains & Automobiles’ Download and Reviews

    December 10, 2009 by Paul Wall  
    Filed under Adventure, Comedy, Drama

    “Planes, Trains & Automobiles” Movie Details

    Planes, Trains & Automobiles tagline: Steve Martin had no reason to panic…until John Candy came along.
    Planes, Trains & Automobiles - DVD Cover

    Planes, Trains & Automobiles DVD Cover

    Actors:
    Steve Martin Neal Page
    John Candy Del Griffith
    Laila Robins Susan Page
    Michael McKean State Trooper
    Kevin Bacon Taxi Racer
    Dylan Baker Owen
    Carol Bruce Joy Page
    Olivia Burnette Marti Page
    Diana Douglas Peg
    Martin Ferrero Second Motel Clerk
    Larry Hankin Doobie
    Richard Herd Walt
    Susan Kellerman Waitress
    Matthew Lawrence Little Neal Page
    Edie McClurg Car Rental Agent
    Directors: John Hughes
    IMDB Rating: 7.5/10 out of 30,098 votes

    “Planes, Trains & Automobiles” Movie Review

    “Planes, Trains & Automobiles” Plot Summary

    A man must struggle to travel home for Thanksgiving, with an obnoxious slob of a shower ring salesman his only companion.

    Simply the best

    This is simply the greatest Humour movie ever

    Most people would call it a comedy, and boy it certainly is, but it is so much more than that. Sure, on the surface it is brilliant slapstick with scenes so hysterically funny they make you roll off your chair. If ever there was a laugh-aloud movie this is it, and it ranks right up there with classics like Blazing Saddles, Return of the Pink Panther and Monty Python’s Holy Grail. Even if it didn’t go any deeper than this, Steve Martin and John Candy perform a comic feat that wouldn’t put Laurel and Hardy to shame

    But the strength of the movie is that just below this surface it plays out a very human drama. The two main characters, Neal Page (Steve Martin) and Dale Griffith (John Candy) are polar opposites. Neal is introvert, anal retentive, arrogant and ambitious, a typical stressed-out corporate middle-manager who works in New York away from his family in Chicago. Dale is a simple salesman, obese, extravert, uninhibited, a social animal with friends in every town. They find themselves bound together by fate on a journey from New York to Chicago two days before Thanksgiving where everything that can possibly go wrong does go wrong

    As you would expect, the involuntary close relation of such disparate characters initially causes massive friction. Neal can’t stand Dale’s physical presence nor his endless pointless chatter, Dale is not impressed by Neal’s arrogant stiffness and his not-so-subtle attempts to get rid of him. Yet, they need each other to reach their objective and they know it. Some brilliant scenes play out this confrontation, but in the end they come to grudingly accept each other, and through their trials and tribulations on the road acceptance even grows into something resembling a budding respect. Steve Martin and John Candy are fantastic, their chemistry fuels the movie and raises it to a level well above standard comedy.*************** Spoilers ahead *********************** But the film goes deeper yet. At the next level, there is underlying tragedy that both characters try to hide in their day to day existence. It turns out that Dale has lost his wife eight years before, and has in fact been wandering and travelling throughout the country without ever going back home. He is effectively homeless and lives in cheap hotels and motels out of a trunk (which by the way also acts as a very effective comic prop), but he never discloses this to Neal. His life contains a great emotional emptiness but he can’t really face up to it and he pretends to be a happily married man. Neal, on the other hand, is so self-obsessed with his career that he sacrifices the love for his family to the point where his wife becomes mistrusting of what is going on. Here is a man who risks losing what really matters for the sake of shallow success. He vaguely understands that something is going wrong but can’t get himself to admit it or even pause and think about it

    It is only when the two of them get paired up that they come to realise what is wrong with themselves. Dale is confronted with Neal’s family life, a life that he himself so sorely misses, and Neal realises in the end that life is about more than himself and that other people do matter. At the conclusion of the film they come together and fulfill each other’s needs, becoming whole in the process

    This is buddy movie/ road flick supreme. The tragedy underlying the superficial slapstick makes this film Humour with a Capital H, much more so than the great comedies I mentioned before. You will have to go back to the likes of Charles Chaplin and Buster Keaton to find anything comparable

    However, and this is where the true greatness lies, in the final analysis this film is not about the drama of two different characters at all, but about the opposing forces struggling within each of us ourselves. We all have a Neal and a Dale side, apparent opposites that cannot exist together, but only by accepting this and giving both sides equal weight can we become whole human beings. The film shows that this may at first appear an impossible task, frought with risk and danger, but if we persevere it can be done, and the prize of healing ourselves is worth it

    Hilarious comedy, superb drama and ground truth – few movies would even dare to try and combine these themes. Planes, trains and automobiles does, and it succeeds brilliantly. Martin and Candy deliver stellar performances that work at all of these levels. Definitely one of the best movies ever, and vastly underrated.

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    ‘Austin Powers: The Spy Who Shagged Me’ Download and Reviews

    December 9, 2009 by Paul Wall  
    Filed under Action, Adventure, Comedy

    “Austin Powers: The Spy Who Shagged Me” Movie Details

    Austin Powers: The Spy Who Shagged Me tagline: First, he fought for the Crown. Now he’s fighting for the Family Jewels.
    Austin Powers 2: The Spy Who Shagged Me - DVD Cover

    Austin Powers: The Spy Who Shagged Me DVD Cover

    Actors:
  • Scott Cooper
  • Mike Myers Austin Powers/Dr. Evil/Fat Bastard
    Heather Graham Felicity Shagwell
    Michael York Basil Exposition
    Robert Wagner Number Two
    Rob Lowe Young Number Two
    Seth Green Scott Evil
    Mindy Sterling Frau Farbissina
    Verne Troyer Mini-Me
    Elizabeth Hurley Vanessa Kensington
    Gia Carides Robin Spitz Swallows
    Oliver Muirhead British Colonel
    George Cheung Chinese Teacher
    Jeffrey Meng Wang
    Muse Watson The Klansman
    Bobby
    Directors: Jay Roach IMDB Rating: 6.6/10 out of 77,750 votes

    “Austin Powers: The Spy Who Shagged Me” Movie Review

    “Austin Powers 2: The Spy Who Shagged Me” Plot Summary

    Dr. Evil is back…and has invented a new time machine that allows him to go back to the 60’s and steal Austin Powers’s mojo, inadvertently leaving him “shagless”.

    HILARIOUS!

    I think Mike Meyers is hilarious in practically anything, he is just so funny. That’s all there is to it, need I say more? You just cant help but laugh at the funny antics of Mini-me and Dr. Evil. They are without a doubt the best part of this movie, you can’t not think this movie is hilarious. Funny is funny, I don’t care how stupid it is. And funny is especially funny if it is done by Mike Meyers in a ridiculous movie about a spy from the seventies stuck in the nineties, who steals his own mojo from himself, planning to destroy himself, with the help of a cute little midget 1/8 his size. ‘Austin Powers: The Spy Who Shagged Me’ is the funniest film of the year, you shouldn’t miss it. I have one thing to say to anyone who wants to trash this movie, ‘Sht! Zipit!’.

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    ‘Taxi Driver’ Download and Reviews

    December 9, 2009 by Paul Wall  
    Filed under Drama, Thriller

    “Taxi Driver” Movie Details

    Taxi Driver tagline: On every street in every city, there’s a nobody who dreams of being a somebody.
    Taxi Driver - DVD Cover

    Taxi Driver DVD Cover

    Actors:
  • Brenda Dickson-Weinberg
  • Robert De Niro Travis Bickle
    Cybill Shepherd Betsy
    Peter Boyle Wizard
    Jodie Foster Iris Steensma
    Harvey Keitel ‘Sport’ Matthew
    Leonard Harris Sen. Charles Palantine
    Albert Brooks Tom
    Diahnne Abbott Concession girl
    Frank Adu Angry black man
    Gino Ardito Policeman at rally
    Victor Argo Melio
    Garth Avery Iris’ friend
    Harry Cohn Cabbie in Bellmore
    Copper Cunningham Hooker in cab
    Soap opera woman
    Directors: Martin Scorsese IMDB Rating: 8.6/10 out of 143,443 votes

    “Taxi Driver” Movie Review

    “Taxi Driver” Plot Summary

    A mentally unstable Vietnam war veteran works as nighttime taxi driver in a city whose perceived decadence and sleaze feeds his urge to violently lash out, attempting to save a teenage prostitute in the process.

    Best movie of the Seventies, and one of the greatest of all time.

    So much has been written and talked about ‘Taxi Driver’ that it seems almost redundant to add anything more. But watching it again the other night for the nth time I was, as I have been every single time I’ve seen it, struck by just how perfect this movie is. It is as powerful and disturbing now as it was twenty-five years ago. It has not only NOT aged, it gets better and more relevant every year. This is without doubt a modern classic, and one of the handful of truly great, timeless movies

    Scorsese and Schrader went on to make other great movies after this, both separately (‘The King Of Comedy’, ‘Light Sleeper’) and together (‘Raging Bull’, ‘The Last Temptation Of Christ’), but this is easily the best movie of their careers. And Robert De Niro’s too. He has yet to top his stunning performance here as the deeply disturbed and alienated Vietnam veteran Travis Bickle, cabbie and would be assassin. This character has not surprisingly entered movie legend. Scorsese surrounds De Niro with a first rate supporting cast, including small but effective roles from Harvey Keitel (‘Reservoir Dogs’), Peter Boyle (‘Hardcore’), the underrated Victor Argo (‘The King Of New York’) and Joe Spinell (‘Maniac’). Albert Brooks and Jodie Foster are also very good, and even Cybil Shepherd, the butt of many jokes, is fine as Bickle’s obsession

    When you combine these actors, Schrader’s outstanding script, and Scorsese’s brilliant direction, with the stunning cinematography (Michael Chapman) and haunting score (Hitchcock fave Bernard Herrmann’s final effort), you have yourself a truly unforgettable cinematic experience. If you haven’t seen ‘Taxi Driver’ I urge you to do so immediately. It is a masterpiece, pure and simple.

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    ‘Conspiracy Theory’ Download and Reviews

    December 7, 2009 by Paul Wall  
    Filed under Crime, Mystery, Romance

    “Conspiracy Theory” Movie Details

    Conspiracy Theory tagline: What you know could kill you.
    Conspiracy Theory - DVD Cover

    Conspiracy Theory DVD Cover

    Actors:
  • Saxon Trainor
  • Mel Gibson Jerry Fletcher
    Julia Roberts Alice Sutton
    Patrick Stewart Dr. Jonas
    Cylk Cozart Agent Lowry
    Steve Kahan Mr. Wilson
    Terry Alexander Flip
    Alex McArthur Cynic
    Rod McLachlan Justice Guard
    Michael Potts Justice Guard
    Jim Sterling Justice Guard
    Rich Hebert Public Works Man
    Brian J. Williams Clarke
    G.A. Aguilar Piper
    Cece Neber Labao Henry Finch’s Secretary
    Alice’s Secretary
    Directors: Richard Donner IMDB Rating: 6.5/10 out of 34,071 votes

    “Conspiracy Theory” Movie Review

    “Conspiracy Theory” Plot Summary

    Jerry Fletcher is a man who sees conspiracies everywhere. But if you keep doing that long enough, sooner or later you’re going to get one right… add synopsis

    breathtaking film, outstanding performances you only wish it won’t happen to you.

    We have all thought that certain incidents that we can’t explain or the explanation we were given was inadequate, could be because of a greater secret plan or conspiracy, i.e Elvis death, Princess Diana’s accident or JFK’s assasination are some of those mysteries. Well in this film Mel Gibson sees a conspiracy everywhere and tries to pursuade Julia Roberts, that certain ‘incidents’ weren’t quite as they seem. His whole behaviour though tends to be slightly psychotic and therefore no-one really pays attention to him. Except for Julia, who’s not quite sure what to believe. Until the day that Mel is abducted by Patrick Stewart and then gets away, only to show up in the justice department where Julia works, all covered in blood. When Julia hears his story she starts wondering for the first time ‘…what if….’ The story becomes faster and faster and now Julia is a target too

    Outstanding performances, great script, brilliant direction

    WELL DONE!

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    ‘I Am Legend’ Download and Reviews

    December 7, 2009 by Paul Wall  
    Filed under Drama, Horror, Sci-Fi

    “I Am Legend” Movie Details

    I Am Legend tagline: The last man on earth is not alone
    I Am Legend - DVD Cover

    I Am Legend DVD Cover

    Actors:
  • Abraham Sparrow
  • Will Smith Robert Neville
    Charlie Tahan Ethan
    Darrell Foster Mike – Military Escort
    Dash Mihok Alpha Male
    Kona Sam
    Samuel Glen Military Driver – Jay
    James Michael McCauley Male Evacuee
    Pedro Mojica Sergeant
    Anthony C. Mazza Evacuation Cop
    Steve Cirbus Military Police
    Adhi Sharma Military Scanning Tech
    Tyree Michael Simpson Evacuation Cop #2
    Blake Lange Coast Guard Ground Crew
    Alexander DiPersia Male Evacuee #2
    Male Evacuee #3
    Directors: Francis Lawrence IMDB Rating: 7.1/10 out of 144,277 votes

    “I Am Legend” Movie Review

    “I Am Legend” Plot Summary

    Years after a plague kills most of humanity and transforms the rest into monsters, the sole survivor in New York City struggles valiantly to find a cure.

    Two films in one; one is an interesting and intelligent thriller, the second is CGI-filled dreck

    I enjoyed this movie for the most part. Well, the first half at least. The first half was a neat little apocalyptic thriller. The shots of a deserted New York were effective and purveyed a sense of isolation for the main character. Will Smith was excellent as Robert Neville, one of the only people alive thanks to a virus which has wiped out the world and turned everyone into vicious, animal-like creatures who are out for blood. Smith’s character is obviously losing his mind and having trouble coping with total isolation (well, apart from his dog friend). There are some tense scenes littered throughout which help keep you one the edge

    Then we enter the second half, a crappy horror cartoon with no scares and some incredibly lame CGI monsters and a cliched ending. When the monsters finally come out I sunk in my seat, not only were they pure CGI, they were pure, BAD CGI. It was almost as if they ripped them straight from a cartoon or video game and dropped into the movie. It was embarrassing and it killed what could have been an excellent movie. Not only that, the second half felt incredibly rushed, some extended scenes would have been nice and would have helped keep up the tension. And when the end comes it is a ‘depressingly happy’ ending that feels a bit too cliched and comes as a disappointment

    The first half is a four star psychological thriller with a fine performance from Smith and some well shot scenes. The second half is a two star horror cartoon with appalling SFX. That averages the rating to a: 3/5

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    ‘American Gangster’ Download and Reviews

    November 25, 2009 by Paul Wall  
    Filed under Crime, Drama

    “American Gangster” Movie Details

    American Gangster tagline: There are two sides to the American dream.
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    American Gangster DVD Cover

    Actors:
    Denzel Washington Frank Lucas
    Russell Crowe Det. Richie Roberts
    Chiwetel Ejiofor Huey Lucas
    Josh Brolin Detective Trupo
    Lymari Nadal Eva
    Ted Levine Det. Lou Toback
    Roger Guenveur Smith Nate
    John Hawkes Det. Freddie Spearman
    RZA Moses Jones
    Yul Vazquez Alphonse Abruzzo
    Malcolm Goodwin Jimmy Zee
    Ruby Dee Mama Lucas
    Ruben Santiago-Hudson Doc
    Carla Gugino Laurie Roberts
    Skyler Fortgang Michael Roberts
    Directors: Ridley Scott
    IMDB Rating: 7.9/10 out of 106,631 votes

    “American Gangster” Movie Review

    “American Gangster” Plot Summary

    In 1970s America, a detective works to bring down the drug empire of Frank Lucas, a heroin kingpin from Manhattan, who is smuggling the drug into the country from the Far East.

    Great Gangster Film!

    American Gangster is one of the few gangster movies I have seen. I think it might be one of the best if not the best. Another thing that makes this movie great is that there is historical accuracy, not a 100 percent but still accurate enough. This film is about a detective named Ritchie trying to capture the drug warlord Frank Lucas who is involved in many operations. He did this to support his family. An outcome involving the capture of Lucas really amazes me. Nearly three quarters of New York cops were arrested and convicted of bribery charges. Ridley Scottt did a great job directing this film. He can do any genre without making a fool out of himself. The acting is pretty good. I think Denzel Washington is a great actor. Russell Crowe actually did something right for once. The technical parts of the movie is pretty good. The movie is somewhat boring but I was kept awake because I was intrigued about the plot. I rate this movie 9/10.

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    ‘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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    ‘Miss Congeniality’ Download and Reviews

    November 23, 2009 by Paul Wall  
    Filed under Action, Comedy, Crime

    “Miss Congeniality” Movie Details

    Miss Congeniality tagline: Unpolished. Unkempt. Unleashed. Undercover.
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    Miss Congeniality DVD Cover

    Actors:
  • Gabriel Folse
  • Sandra Bullock Gracie Hart
    Michael Caine Victor Melling
    Benjamin Bratt Eric Matthews
    Candice Bergen Kathy Morningside
    William Shatner Stan Fields
    Ernie Hudson FBI Asst. Director Harry McDonald
    John DiResta Agent Clonsky
    Heather Burns Cheryl Frasier, Miss Rhode Island
    Melissa De Sousa Karen Krantz, Miss New York
    Steve Monroe Frank Tobin
    Deirdre Quinn Mary Jo Wright, Miss Texas
    Wendy Raquel Robinson Leslie Davis, Miss California
    Asia De Marcos Alana Krewson, Miss Hawaii
    Ken Thomas FBI Agent Harris
    FBI Agent Jerry Grant
    Directors: Donald Petrie IMDB Rating: 6.1/10 out of 39,807 votes

    “Miss Congeniality” Movie Review

    “Miss Undercover” Plot Summary

    An FBI agent must go undercover in the Miss United States beauty pageant to prevent a group from bombing the event. add synopsis

    Wonderful comedy, unmissable!

    I absolutely loved Miss Congeniality, it was funny warm and completely likable. The best aspect was the charming and funny performance of the underrated Sandra Bullock as Gracie, in possibly her best role. Gracie is a beautiful woman, but her behaviour like the pig snorting isn’t very typical of women. She is excellently supported by a witty, side splittingly funny script, and some lovely camera-work. (the painting scene was priceless)Not to mention the original plot that never marred the feel good nature of the film. The performances of Michael Caine and Candice Bergen were excellent. But if I had one minor criticism, it would be that William Shatner slightly overplayed his part of Stan, other than that it is a comedy you just don’t want to miss. 9.5/10 Bethany Cox.

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