‘Blade: Trinity’ Download and Reviews

December 23, 2009 by Paul Wall  
Filed under Action, Comedy, Horror

“Blade: Trinity” Movie Details

Blade: Trinity tagline: Where it began so it shall end.
Blade III - DVD Cover

Blade: Trinity DVD Cover

Actors:
  • Natasha Lyonne
  • Wesley Snipes Blade/Eric Brooks/’The Daywalker’
    Kris Kristofferson Abraham Whistler
    Dominic Purcell Drake
    Jessica Biel Abigail Whistler
    Ryan Reynolds Hannibal King
    Parker Posey Danica Talos
    Mark Berry Chief Martin Vreede
    John Michael Higgins Dr. Edgar Vance
    Callum Keith Rennie Asher Talos
    Paul Levesque Jarko Grimwood
    Paul Anthony Wolfe
    FranГ§oise Yip Virago
    Michael Rawlins Wilson Hale
    James Remar Ray Cumberland
    Sommerfield
    Directors: David S. Goyer IMDB Rating: 5.7/10 out of 39,745 votes

    “Blade: Trinity” Movie Review

    “Blade III” Plot Summary

    Blade, now a wanted man by the FBI, must join forces with the Nightstalkers to face his most challenging enemy yet: Dracula

    Blade: Trinity!

    Blade: Trinity is a very good film that has a good cast which includes Wesley Snipes, Kris Kristofferson, Dominic Purcell, Jessica Biel, Ryan Reynolds, Parker Posey, Mark Berry, John Michael Higgins, Callum Keith Rennie, Paul Michael Levesque, Paul Anthony, Francoise Yip, Michael Rawlins, James Remar, Natasha Lyonne, Haili Page, Patton Oswalt, Ron Selmour, Christopher Heyerdahl, and Eric Bogosian! The acting by all of these actors is very good. Snipes is really excellent in this film. I thought that he performed good as usual. Purcell really surprised Me! I hope he’ll be in some more action and horror pictures in the future. Biel was really terrific here. I was really amazed by her performance. I would like to see her in more action films as well. Reynolds was good. Posey and Lyonne were really good. I was surprised that Paul Michael Levesque AKA WWE’s HHH or Hunter Hearst Helmsley was in this film. Having followed his WCW days as Terra Ryzing until recently it was wired to see another top wrestling is a big budget film. To Me he actually was pretty good and quite hilarious. I think in the future if he decides to be in more movies that he’ll play very good characters and even in leading roles like fellow wrestlers The Rock and Hulk Hogan. Remar and Bogosian were very good as well. There are a few scenes that I thought were cool. The interview Bogosian did was really cool. The fight scenes in the very beginning were also very cool. I loved the police station scenes and how Snipes says Vampires exist and gives the scare to the shrink! Also cool camera following Blade in the police station as well! Just awesome! The thrills and action is really good and some of it is surprising. The Dracula character was really remarkable. In his monster form he reminded Me a lot of Imhotep from the MuMmy and the MuMmy Returns! The special effects are great! The movie is filmed very good. The music is great by Ramin Djawadi and The RZA. Great directing by David S. Goyer. The film is quite interesting and the movie really keeps you going until the end. This is a very good and thrilling film. If you like Wesley Snipes, Kris Kristofferson, Dominic Purcell, Jessica Biel, Ryan Reynolds, Parker Posey, Mark Berry, John Michael Higgins, Callum Keith Rennie, Paul Michael Levesque (WWE’s HHH), James Remar, Natasha Lyonne, Eric Bogosian, the rest of the cast in the film, The other Blade movies, Horror, Action, Adventure, Thrillers, Fantasy, Comic, and interesting films then I strongly recommend you to see this film today! Movie Nuttball’s NOTE: On the second DVD in the Blade: Trinity case there is a special nearly two hour making of the third Blade movie. It shows how the music, special effects, fighting, sound, and everything else was done by the actors and crew. Biel and Reynolds talk about a possible spin off movie called ‘The Nightstalkers’. I wouldn’t mind that and I certainly wouldn’t mind another Blade film. In one of the other segments Jessica Biel talks about how hard she had to train and how difficult it was. She done her very best to make you happy. Snipes and Purcell fought the fight you wanted! The director tried to make this the most explosive vampire film ever seen for you and yet you people still complain! Thanks for reading!

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    ‘2 Fast 2 Furious’ Download and Reviews

    November 3, 2009 by Paul Wall  
    Filed under Action, Crime, Thriller

    “2 Fast 2 Furious” Movie Details

    2 Fast 2 Furious tagline: How Fast Do You Want It?
    The Fast and the Furious 2 - DVD Cover

    2 Fast 2 Furious DVD Cover

    Actors:
  • Roberto ‘Sanz’ Sanchez
  • Paul Walker Brian O’Conner
    Tyrese Gibson Roman Pearce
    Eva Mendes Monica Fuentes
    Cole Hauser Carter Verone
    Ludacris Tej
    Thom Barry Agent Bilkins
    James Remar Agent Markham
    Devon Aoki Suki
    Amaury Nolasco Orange Julius
    Michael Ealy Slap Jack
    Jin Auyeung Jimmy
    Edward Finlay Agent Dunn
    Mark Boone Junior Detective Whitworth
    Matt Gallini Enrique
    Roberto
    Directors: John Singleton IMDB Rating: 5.1/10 out of 41,103 votes

    “2 Fast 2 Furious” Movie Review

    “The Fast and the Furious 2″ Plot Summary

    Former cop, Brian O’Conner is finally arrested after letting his leader escape the law. To avoid the consequences, he must now work with an old college friend and help the police arrest a local drug exporter. add synopsis

    more fast more furious

    This one was way better than the first, I don’t care what all you other pladough brains say. It had better cars, women, plot, bad guys, and action. You should still watch the first one before you see this, even if it wasn’t as good, if you want to get some of the stuff they talk about in this film. As far as the plot goes, it’s a lot more interesting than a boring theft of electronic equipment. You’re much more rather to watch a movie where the good guys are up against meaner and more dangerous bad guys who really have the thrill of danger in them. Actually only Verone did a good job showing that off, but the rest didn’t do bad. Action sequences are what really smoke the original. Finally, a circuit race, and more amounts of races instead of cheesy talking for almost a whole act. I’m glad they improved on the races and action, otherwise I would have hated this movie. God Bless you, John Singleton.

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    ‘From Hell’ Download and Reviews

    November 2, 2009 by Paul Wall  
    Filed under Biography, Crime, Horror

    “From Hell” Movie Details

    From Hell tagline: Only the legend will survive.
    From Hell - DVD Cover

    From Hell DVD Cover

    Actors:
    Johnny Depp Inspector Frederick Abberline
    Heather Graham Mary Kelly
    Ian Holm Sir William Gull
    Robbie Coltrane Sergeant Peter Godley
    Ian Richardson Sir Charles Warren
    Jason Flemyng Netley, the Coachman
    Katrin Cartlidge Dark Annie Chapman
    Terence Harvey Benjamin ‘Ben’ Kidney
    Susan Lynch Liz Stride
    Paul Rhys Dr. Ferral
    Lesley Sharp Kate Eddowes
    Estelle Skornik Ada
    Nicholas McGaughey Officer Bolt
    Annabelle Apsion Polly Nichols
    Joanna Page Ann Crook
    Directors: Albert Hughes and Allen Hughes
    IMDB Rating: 6.8/10 out of 49,875 votes

    “From Hell” Movie Review

    “From Hell” Plot Summary

    In Victorian Era London, a troubled clairvoyant police detective investigates the murders by Jack The Ripper. add synopsis

    Surprisingly decent Jack the Ripper themed horror flick

    Many interpretations of Jack the Ripper’s allegory have been delineated throughout the horror genre’s past era, and while ‘From Hell’ may not be the best, it portrays the historical events in a satisfactory manner. This particularly accurate account of the London serial killer shifts it’s focus between different sets of people residing in the Whitechapel District in 1888 – most interestingly, a circle of poverty stricken prostitutes who went on to become The Ripper’s unsuspecting victims while an impassive detective works at uncovering the identity of the elusive butcher. Several strewed instances of the killer, behind closed doors, are also eerily shown, as well as the much likely generalization pertaining to his identification and overall motive. ‘From Hell’ is far better from what you would expect from a Hollywood bio-flick, since it hardly embellishes any character or fabricates much of the story; remarkably cultivating a bleak and completely ‘unsafe’ tone throughout. The London streets always covey a feeling of deep menace, even without Jack prowling around, slashing up those rough n’ tumble whores. Johnny Depp, an actor who has never ‘wowed’ to any real extremes, is surprisingly subdued in his role as an opium addicted cop who never really steals the show away, as I initially expected. Heather Graham is way too smokin’ hot, and kind of looks like a fish-out-of-water among all those raggedy hookers, though I needs me some hot, red-headed eye candy every now and again (though she doesn’t get naked, unfortunately). Strangely, the real star here is the dark entity of The Ripper, whom we really only see for short amounts of time, though his presence is strong and the scenes where he entices harlots with grapes and opium laced shots before gouging the hell out of them is creepy… Also a good deal of bloodshed here, though often stylish during the murders, themselves (namely the luminescent flash of a blade in the dark, accompanied by CG blood spatter), the aftermath is pretty gruesome, even if quite subtle, aside from grisly descriptions of vaginal mutilation and symbolic intestinal extraction. Jack’s fifth and final murder, though significantly altered for a moderately happy ending, is brutal looking and anyone who as seen the actually crime scene photos while vouch for that. And be sure to keep an eye out for Joseph Merrick (aka. The Elephant Man) who makes a brief cameo! ‘From Hell’ is a fairly truthful biographical film, despite it’s ‘Hollywood’ attitude, and is well worth a look for Ripper enthusiasts.

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    ‘Flags of Our Fathers’ Download and Reviews

    October 27, 2009 by Paul Wall  
    Filed under Action, Drama, History

    “Flags of Our Fathers” Movie Details

    Flags of Our Fathers tagline: A Single Shot Can End The War
    Flags of Our Fathers - DVD Cover

    Flags of Our Fathers DVD Cover

    Actors:
    Ryan Phillippe John “Doc” Bradley
    Jesse Bradford Rene Gagnon
    Adam Beach Ira Hayes
    John Benjamin Hickey Keyes Beech
    John Slattery Bud Gerber
    Barry Pepper Mike Strank
    Jamie Bell Ralph “Iggy” Ignatowski
    Paul Walker Hank Hansen
    Robert Patrick Colonel Chandler Johnson
    Neal McDonough Captain Severance
    Melanie Lynskey Pauline Harnois
    Thomas McCarthy James Bradley
    Chris Bauer Commandant Vandergrift
    Judith Ivey Belle Block
    Myra Turley Madeline Evelley
    Directors: Clint Eastwood
    IMDB Rating: 7.2/10 out of 40,067 votes

    “Flags of Our Fathers” Movie Review

    “Flags of Our Fathers” Plot Summary

    The life stories of the six men who raised the flag at The Battle of Iwo Jima, a turning point in WWII.

    Best movie in years – worthy of Academy Awards

    ‘Flags of our Fathers’ is the powerful and moving true story of what happened to the three survivors of the six men that raised the flag on Iwo Jima as immortalized in the Marine Corps Memorial

    The editing of this film, utilizing flashbacks and showing how something as simple as a lightning bolt flashing can bring back memories that haunt veterans of combat is very true to life. My wife is a nurse at a Veterans Home – thunder claps in the middle of the night will invariably bring out cries from the sleeping combat veterans

    What is also true to life is how these men – Rene Gagnon, Ira Hayes, and John Bradley – did not see themselves to be heroes. They felt that the heroes were those who had fallen on Iwo Jima – yet the public was continually holding them up to be more than they thought they were. This is shown very well when James Bradley is going through the box of his fathers possessions and pulls out an envelope with the Navy Cross stuffed in it. The Navy Cross is one step down from the Medal of Honor and is awarded for extraordinary heroism in combat – normally one who earned it would put it on display

    The use of sepia tone at times – plus the sheer starkness of the black sands with the stark white of flares – gave this film a look that was very compelling. As far as how emotional of a movie this was shown in the theatre where I saw it – which was a full theatre on Veterans Day. At the end of the movie, the credits started rolling – and no one stood up. A lot of noses were being blown and tears were being shed, but no comments were made at all – this movie affected the audience that much

    I consider this to be equal to Citizen Kane as far as quality movies are concerned. This isn’t light entertainment.

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    ‘The Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift’ Download and Reviews

    October 25, 2009 by Paul Wall  
    Filed under Action, Crime, Drama

    “The Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift” Movie Details

    The Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift tagline: If You Ain’t Outta Control, You Ain’t In Control.
    The Fast and the Furious 3 - DVD Cover

    The Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift DVD Cover

    Actors:
    Lucas Black Sean Boswell
    Damien Marzette High School Security Guard
    Trula M. Marcus American Math Teacher
    Zachery Ty Bryan Clay
    Brandon Brendel Clay’s Buddy
    Daniel Booko Clay’s Buddy
    David V. Thomas Clay’s Buddy
    Amber Stevens Cheerleader
    Ashika Gogna Cheerleader #2
    Christian Salazar Chubby Hispanic Kid
    Kevin Caira Auto Shop Bully
    Trey Sanford Auto Shop Bully
    Danny Ray McDonald II Auto Shop Bully #3
    Nikki Griffin Cindy – Clay’s Girlfriend
    Vincent Laresca Case Worker
    Directors: Justin Lin
    IMDB Rating: 5.6/10 out of 33,889 votes

    “The Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift” Movie Review

    “The Fast and the Furious 3″ Plot Summary

    In order to avoid a jail sentence, Sean Boswell heads to Tokyo to live with his military father. In a low-rent section of the city, Shaun gets caught up in the underground world of drift racing. add synopsis

    Fast & Furious 3 : Tokyo Drift

    Great movie, great cars but very poor acting performance. Me together with a lot of friends are looking forward to the next : FAST AND THE FURIOUS 4 – THE ULTIMATE CHALLENGE. If they haven’t started it yet a good scenario would be that each country : USA, Japan, Germany, France, Italy, UK are sending their best drivers and cars to a secret place for the ultimate race to find out who is going to be the fastest & furious in the world. We in Belgium have just one little request. Please contract again Vin Diesel and Paul Walker because they are the only one capable to give an extra dimension to the cult of FAST AND THE FURIOUS. Gazoline regards, Tom

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    ‘Panic Room’ Download and Reviews

    October 24, 2009 by Paul Wall  
    Filed under Thriller

    “Panic Room” Movie Details

    Panic Room tagline: It was supposed to be the safest room in the house
    Panic Room - DVD Cover

    Panic Room DVD Cover

    Actors:
  • Ken Turner
  • Jodie Foster Meg Altman
    Kristen Stewart Sarah Altman
    Forest Whitaker Burnham
    Dwight Yoakam Raoul
    Jared Leto Junior
    Patrick Bauchau Stephen Altman
    Ann Magnuson Lydia Lynch
    Ian Buchanan Evan Kurlander
    Andrew Kevin Walker Sleepy Neighbor
    Paul Schulze Officer Keeney
    Mel Rodriguez Officer Morales
    Richard Conant SWAT Cop
    Paul Simon SWAT Cop
    Victor Thrash SWAT Cop
    SWAT Cop
    Directors: David Fincher IMDB Rating: 6.9/10 out of 64,638 votes

    “Panic Room” Movie Review

    “Panic Room” Plot Summary

    A woman and her teenage daughter become imprisoned in the panic room of their own house by 3 criminals.

    thrilling!

    Well, that was COOL! In fact, I was pretty disappointed by David Fincher’s last couple of movies, especially ‘The Game’ (real’ boring!), so I was a bit cautious, when started watching this one. It was Good. Well, I’ve heard some of the comments about the weak ending of the movie, but, believe me, it’s not that weak at all. Altogether we have here a thriller movie with a great photography work, some astounding effects and an atmosphere, thrilling you to the bone. And, of course, Jodie Foster, as good as this lady is. Note her performance in front of the couple of cops (possibly her best moment in the movie).

    I give it 8/10 and highly recommend it to everyone. Have fun…

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    ‘RoboCop’ Download and Reviews

    October 15, 2009 by Paul Wall  
    Filed under Action, Crime, Drama

    “RoboCop” Movie Details

    RoboCop tagline: Part man. Part machine. All cop. The future of law enforcement.
    RoboCop - DVD Cover

    RoboCop DVD Cover

    Actors:
    Peter Weller Officer Alex J. Murphy/RoboCop
    Nancy Allen Officer Anne Lewis
    Dan O’Herlihy The Old Man
    Ronny Cox Dick Jones
    Kurtwood Smith Clarence Boddicker
    Miguel Ferrer Bob Morton
    Robert DoQui Sergeant Warren Reed
    Ray Wise Leon Nash
    Felton Perry Johnson
    Paul McCrane Emil Antonowsky
    Jesse D. Goins Joe Cox
    Del Zamora Kaplan
    Calvin Jung Steve Minh
    Rick Lieberman Walker
    Lee de Broux Sal
    Directors: Paul Verhoeven
    IMDB Rating: 7.6/10 out of 49,317 votes

    “RoboCop” Movie Review

    “RoboCop” Plot Summary

    In a dystopic & crime ridden Detroit, a terminally wounded cop returns to the force as a powerful cyborg with submerged memories haunting him.

    Great science fiction from Verhoeven

    ‘Robocop’ was what gave the world the robotic police officer that would rival the Terminator as the greatest cyborg film character of all time. Although, I’m not gonna take a side in that debate, but I am gonna give Robocop the recognition it deserves. He was something that was totally new at the time (1987), and since then the movie got 2 (crappy) sequels, a comic book and a mini-series

    Robocop is set in the future and portrays a very dark version of Detroit, and its crime level has gone up considerably. In it, a cop named Alex Murphy gets literally blown away by a gang of nasty criminals on his first day on the job. But later a company (OCP) uses his remains to build a mechanical cop in order to cut down on the crime in order to build ‘Delta City’ to replace the corrupted dystopia that was once Detroit. Later on, Robocop makes a name for himself around the city, but unexpectedly he starts remembering what he was before his death, and through this we start to learn more about Murphy since we didn’t zilch about him before he died. And this is how he starts to regain his lost humanity. And the first rule about making a movie with a robot for a character is that you MUST make it human in some way, that’s the reason why Robocop worked so well and why ‘Terminator 2′ worked so well. Towards the ending, after he takes off his helmet for the final battle, reveals his face. And a little later, after the Old Man asks him for his name, he replies ‘Murphy’, this is one of the most heart-touching moments in science fiction which generally don’t have moments like those. The symbolism in here is perfect

    Another thing that really got me were the bad guys. And the best of the gang is without a doubt, Kurtwood Smith as Clarence Boddicker. Honestly, I have never seen a guy who looks like a 50 year old pencil pusher to be so threatening. He delivers his lines with such ferocity and perfection that he becomes perhaps one of the greatest villains in the history of cinema. And his classic lines, ‘Can you fly, Bobby?’ and ‘B*****s, leave!’ will never be forgotten. Also, his crew is worth noting, Emil will be known for the gas station scene (probably the best part of the movie), Joe will be remembered for his laugh and his ‘Does it hurt? Does it hurt?’ line. And Leon will be recognized for his hilarious expression he makes when the disfigured Emil confronts him and when Robocop pulls his hair in the dance club. And lastly Clarence will be known for pretty much everything he does and says in here. And all these guys are MEAN, plain and simple. They basically kill and hurt others for their own amusement and express no pity or remorse at all. These guys are as real as movie villains could possibly get

    The action is excellent, the gas station scene was bad@$$, the drug factory shootout was fantastic and the ending when Robocop takes out all the bad guys in the same place where they killed him at the steel mill is unforgettable, thanks to the Cobra Assault Cannons (forgot what they’re called), but it’s one of the sweetest weapons ever made up in a film

    The one liners couldn’t have been better. ‘Dead or alive, you’re coming with me’ is a quote that should’ve been on the Top 100, but for some reason, it’s not. ‘Your move, creep’ is another worth mentioning. And the before mentioned stuff that the bad guys say are pretty cool to say in real life situations as well

    Robocop is a classic in the golden age of science fiction when we didn’t have too many of that over-the-top, unoriginal crap that we’re getting now. I’m gonna cherish this movie forever, and I hope you will too.

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    ‘Basic Instinct’ Download and Reviews

    October 14, 2009 by Paul Wall  
    Filed under Mystery, Romance, Thriller

    “Basic Instinct” Movie Details

    Basic Instinct tagline: A brutal murder. A brilliant killer. A cop who can’t resist the danger.
    Basic Instinct - DVD Cover

    Basic Instinct DVD Cover

    Actors:
  • Bill Cable
  • Michael Douglas Det. Nick Curran
    Sharon Stone Catherine Tramell
    George Dzundza Gus Moran
    Jeanne Tripplehorn Dr. Beth Garner
    Denis Arndt Lt. Philip Walker
    Leilani Sarelle Roxy
    Bruce A. Young Andrews
    Chelcie Ross Capt. Talcott
    Dorothy Malone Hazel Dobkins
    Wayne Knight John Correli
    Daniel von Bargen Lt. Marty Nilsen
    Stephen Tobolowsky Dr. Lamott
    Benjamin Mouton Harrigan
    Jack McGee Sheriff
    Johnny Boz
    Directors: Paul Verhoeven IMDB Rating: 6.8/10 out of 53,524 votes

    “Basic Instinct” Movie Review

    “Basic Instinct” Plot Summary

    A police detective is in charge of the investigation of a brutal murder, in which a beautiful and seductive woman could be involved.

    Excellent, nail-biting, edge-of-your-seat mystery/crime/thriller

    In my opinion, BASIC INSTINCT is an excellent, nail-biting, edge-of-your-seat mystery/crime/thriller. Catherine (Sharon Stone) and Dr. Garner (Jeanne Tripplehorn) were both very beautiful women. The two characters I really couldn’t stand were Roxy (Leilani Sarelle) and Dr. Garner. This was because they were so snobby! Nick (Michael Douglas) was a very attractive, good-looking, strict, and business-like guy in my opinion. I loved his style. The most gruesome and scary part in my opinion was when Johnny Boz (Bill Cable) got murdered. That was almost too gruesome and scary for me to bear, but I managed to sit through it. My favorite part, though, was when Nick yells at Dr. Garner. That was very entertaining. In conclusion, I highly recommend this excellent, nail-biting, edge-of-your-seat mystery/crime/thriller to all you Michael Douglas or Sharon Stone fans who have not seen it.

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    ‘Tears of the Sun’ Download and Reviews

    October 8, 2009 by Paul Wall  
    Filed under Action, Drama, Thriller

    “Tears of the Sun” Movie Details

    Tears of the Sun tagline: He was trained to follow orders. He became a hero by defying them.
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    Tears of the Sun DVD Cover

    Actors:
    Bruce Willis Lieutenant A.K. Waters
    Monica Bellucci Dr. Lena Fiore Kendricks
    Cole Hauser James “Red” Atkins
    Eamonn Walker Ellis “Zee” Pettigrew
    Johnny Messner Kelly Lake
    Nick Chinlund Michael “Slo” Slowenski
    Charles Ingram Demetrius “Silk” Owens
    Paul Francis Danny “Doc” Kelley
    Chad Smith Jason “Flea” Mabry
    Tom Skerritt Captain Bill Rhodes
    Malick Bowens Colonel Idris Sadick
    Awaovieyi Agie Musa
    Akosua Busia Patience
    Hadar Busia-Singleton Amaka
    Ida Onyango Lasana
    Directors: Antoine Fuqua
    IMDB Rating: 6.4/10 out of 30,931 votes

    “Tears of the Sun” Movie Review

    “Tears of the Sun” Plot Summary

    Bruce Willis plays a Special-Ops commander who leads his team into the jungle of Nigeria to rescue a doctor played by Monica Belluci who will only go with them if they agree to rescue 70 refugees too.

    One of the best

    This is by far one of the best movies I have ever seen in my life. This movie draws you in; you get scarred for the characters and hope for the defeat of the villains. This is one of those rare moments where you forget that your watching a movie.

    I really think that this was the best movie of 2005. Bruce Willis does a great job but the breakout artist is Monica Belluci. The fact that she is possibly the most beautiful woman alive doesn’t hurt in attracting you to this film.

    The first part of the movie is the character of Bruce Willis’ dilemma of committing to duty or doing the right thing. We get to see him and Monica Belluci’s struggle to trust and understand what it is they should do. The second part of the movie is a good 30 minute fighting scene that keeps you wondering which of the good guys will day. This is the best movie.

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    ‘Fast & Furious’ Download and Reviews

    October 6, 2009 by Paul Wall  
    Filed under Action, Crime, Drama

    “Fast & Furious” Movie Details

    Fast & Furious tagline: New Model. Original Parts.
    The Fast and the Furious 4 - DVD Cover

    Fast & Furious DVD Cover

    Actors:
  • R.J. de Vera
  • Paul Walker Brian O’Conner
    Vin Diesel Dominic Toretto
    Michelle Rodriguez Letty
    Jordana Brewster Mia Toretto
    Rick Yune Johnny Tran
    Chad Lindberg Jesse
    Johnny Strong Leon
    Matt Schulze Vince
    Ted Levine Sgt. Tanner
    Ja Rule Edwin
    Vyto Ruginis Harry
    Thom Barry Agent Bilkins
    Stanton Rutledge Muse
    Noel Gugliemi Hector
    Danny Yamato
    Directors: Justin Lin IMDB Rating: 6.5/10 out of 34,065 votes

    “Fast & Furious” Movie Review

    “The Fast and the Furious 4″ Plot Summary

    Brian O’Conner, now working for the FBI in LA, teams up with Dominic Toretto to bring down a heroin importer by infiltrating his operation.

    Hilarious

    I don’t think this movie is meant to be a comedy, but nearly every scene and every line of dialogue is laughable. I can’t even describe half of the things that made this movie pathetic, since I don’t have the time or desire to write thirty pages. Here are some of the most egregiously bad aspects of Fast and Furious:The Plot: There is a mastermind drug lord who has managed to elude the FBI for years, and he wants to move a bunch of drugs across the border. So instead of just splitting the packages into a few inconspicuous cars and bribing a couple of border officials, or simply flying them across the border in a private helicopter (keep in mind this guy has hundreds of millions of dollars at his disposal), he decides the best way to cross the border undetected is to get a few neon-green and metallic-purple race cars and drive in a pack through the salt plains and then through a mine at 150 mph (yes, a mine, despite the fact that each car rides is designed for street racing and rides about two inches off the ground).

    Then when the drivers get to the location, he tries to kill all of them for no reason. I guess the audience is meant to assume he does this so that he doesn’t have to pay them, but it’s like six drivers, and the packages are worth something around 160 million dollars, so paying the drivers for one night’s work would cost practically nothing. I guess the director felt it was necessary to really pound it into the viewer’s head that he is a bad guy, so that there wouldn’t be any confusion as to who you’re supposed to root for. Also, you find out that he’s done this before, yet he somehow managed to prevent word from spreading that not a single driver he’s ever hired has returned from the job (you’d think that in a relatively close-knit community such as the ‘illegal street racing circuit’ something like this would get around). This is not to mention the fact that Paul Walker is still able to blend into these crime circles despite the fact that dozens of people have found out he was a cop in the last two films. Dialogue: I’m just going to give two awesome examples here:1) Paul Walker: I guess this is where my jurisdiction ends Vin Diesel: And this is where mine begins.2) Girl: Are you one of those boys who prefers cars to women? Vin Diesel: I appreciate a good body regardless of the make. ……… Girl: What do you look for in a woman? Vin Diesel: It starts with the eyes. She has to have those kind of eyes that can see through all the bullshit, to the good inside

    Fast and Furious perpetually insults the viewer’s intelligence. Nearly nothing that happens in the movie is even remotely plausible. It could be mistaken for a very wry parody of stupid racing movies, but sadly, it just is one.

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