‘Liar Liar’ Download and Reviews

October 18, 2009 by Paul Wall  
Filed under Comedy, Fantasy

“Liar Liar” Movie Details

Liar Liar tagline: Trust Me
Liar Liar - DVD Cover

Liar Liar DVD Cover

Actors:
  • SW Fisher
  • Jim Carrey Fletcher Reede
    Maura Tierney Audrey Reede
    Justin Cooper Max Reede
    Cary Elwes Jerry
    Anne Haney Greta
    Jennifer Tilly Samantha Cole
    Amanda Donohoe Miranda
    Jason Bernard Judge Marshall Stevens
    Swoosie Kurtz Dana Appleton
    Mitch Ryan Mr. Allan
    Christopher Mayer Kenneth Falk
    Eric Pierpoint Richard Cole
    Randall ‘Tex’ Cobb Skull
    Cheri Oteri Jane
    Pete
    Directors: Tom Shadyac IMDB Rating: 6.6/10 out of 63,734 votes

    “Liar Liar” Movie Review

    “Liar Liar” Plot Summary

    A fast track lawyer can’t lie for 24 hours due to his son’s birthday wish after the lawyer turns his son down for the last time.

    The best comedy of 1997!

    ‘Liar, Liar’ was easily the best comedy of 1997. When I saw this when it first came out in theaters I was literally laughing my head off. Jim Carrey gives the best comic performance of his career here as Fletcher Reede, a fast-talking lawyer who’s always lying. His son Max doesn’t like this one bit. Fletcher promises Max that he’ll be at his 5th birthday party. But Fletcher calls and tells his ex-wife Audrey that he can’t make it because at the moment he’s being seduced by a female partner. Max has had enough. His birthday wish: for one day his father can’t tell a lie. And it miraculously comes true! And this is where the movie gets explosively funny. This is the beginning of a long and crazy day for Fletcher. He gets in trouble left and right. Everyone around him thinks he’s going crazy. And the habitual liar continuously makes a complete fool of himself. Carrey is the whole show here in what has got to be the craziest, nuttiest, silliest, goofiest, and downright best comic performance of his career. And he’s got a terrific cast of actors to support him. Maura Tierney and Justin Cooper shine in the main supporting roles as Audrey and Max, respectably. Swoosie Kurtz, Jennifer Tilly, Amanda Donohoe, Anne Haney, Cary Elwes, Mitchell Ryan, and the late Jason Bernard also generate laughs amongst the craziness. ‘Liar, Liar’ is one extremely funny comedy directed by Tom Shadyac who directed another crazy comedy, the aptly titled remake ‘The Nutty Professor’. ‘Liar, Liar’ has lots of big laughs and I enjoyed it alot. One of the best comedies of all-time.**** (out of four)

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    ‘The Curious Case of Benjamin Button’ Download and Reviews

    September 2, 2009 by Paul Wall  
    Filed under Drama, Fantasy, Mystery

    “The Curious Case of Benjamin Button” Movie Details

    The Curious Case of Benjamin Button tagline: Life isn’t measured in minutes, but in moments
    The Curious Case of Benjamin Button - DVD Cover

    The Curious Case of Benjamin Button DVD Cover

    Actors:
    Mahershalalhashbaz Ali Tizzy
    Peter Donald Badalamenti II Benjamin Button
    Dewayne Bateman Family member
    Brett Beoubay 1918 Police Officer
    Joel Bissonnette David Hernandez
    Rus Blackwell Robert Williams
    Deejay Buras Wounded soilder in bar
    Chandler Canterbury Benjamin Button – Age 8
    Cameron Cash Ballet Dancer
    Spencer Daniels Benjamin Button – Age 12
    Walter Delmar Ballet Dancer
    Joshua DesRoches Ricky Brody
    Louis Dupuy Cab Driver
    Tom Everett
    Mitchell Falk Frenchman in Rowboat
    Directors: David Fincher
    IMDB Rating: 8.0/10 out of 121,003 votes

    “The Curious Case of Benjamin Button” Movie Review

    “The Curious Case of Benjamin Button” Plot Summary

    Tells the story of Benjamin Button, a man who starts aging backwards with bizarre consequences.

    A great, worth film

    This film is worthy of a 10/10 rating simply because of its imaginative and complex nature, I mean, I couldn’t bring myself to know why this simple idea of a man aging backwards hadn’t sprouted up before. Set all the way back at the end of the Great War, to New Orlean’s meeting with Hurricane Katrina, this movie tells the story of Benjamin Button, a baby born an old man of eighty, destined to die in the mere form of a zero-year-old. I found this movie very emotional and special because there’s reeally nothing like it. I honestly thought, when I found out the immense length of the film, it was going to be boring….I was wrong, it gripped me from start to finish. There are many emotional and touching scenes in it, including the end, where it brings forth Benjamin Button’s ‘younger’ years as an old man. Nothing went wrong with the cast, Brad Pitt played a great job as a reverse-aging man, and Cate went well as his childhood friend. Overall, this movie was great and I recommend it to anyone who loves the genre.

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