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.

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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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‘Final Destination 2′ Download and Reviews

December 13, 2009 by Paul Wall  
Filed under Horror, Thriller

“Final Destination 2″ Movie Details

Final Destination 2 tagline: It’s not over yet…
Final Destination 2 - DVD Cover

Final Destination 2 DVD Cover

Actors:
  • Andrew Airlie
  • A.J. Cook Kimberly Corman
    Ali Larter Clear Rivers
    Michael Landes Officer Thomas Burke
    Tony Todd William Bludworth
    Terrence ‘T.C.’ Carson Eugene Dix
    Jonathan Cherry Rory Peters
    Keegan Connor Tracy Kat Jennings
    Lynda Boyd Nora Carpenter
    James Kirk Tim Carpenter
    David Paetkau Evan Lewis
    Justina Machado Isabella Hudson
    Sarah Carter Shaina
    Alex Rae Dano
    Shaun Sipos Frankie
    Mr. Corman
    Directors: David R. Ellis IMDB Rating: 6.4/10 out of 33,368 votes

    “Final Destination 2″ Movie Review

    “Final Destination 2″ Plot Summary

    When Kimberly has a violent premonition of a highway pileup she blocks the freeway, keeping a few others meant to die, safe…Or are they? The survivors mysteriously start dying and it’s up to Kimberly to stop it before she’s next.

    Fairly good sequel…

    This time, Kimberly Corman (A.J. Cook) has a dream of a horrible of a deadly car crash killing many, many people. So when she wakes up her and a few others get out of their car and witness the horror themselves. Now, of course, they start to die in the order of how they would have, or are they? The opener is not as fantastic as in the first one, but the rest of the movie is better, in my opinion. Just like the first, there’s a lot of sagging moments. Also, just like the original, the first murder is just okay. But the next 3 or 4 murders make up for it. In the end, it’s all confusing and plot twists and crap with an interesting ender.

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    ‘A Serious Man’ Download and Reviews

    October 13, 2009 by Paul Wall  
    Filed under Comedy, Drama

    “A Serious Man” Movie Details

    A Serious Man tagline:
    A Serious Man - DVD Cover

    A Serious Man DVD Cover

    Actors:
    Michael Stuhlbarg Larry Gopnik
    Richard Kind Uncle Arthur
    Fred Melamed Sy Ableman
    Sari Lennick Judith Gopnik
    Aaron Wolff Danny Gopnik
    Jessica McManus Sarah Gopnik
    Peter Breitmayer Mr. Brandt
    Brent Braunschweig Mitch Brandt
    David Kang Clive Park
    Benjy Portnoe Danny’s Reefer Buddy
    Jack Swiler Boy on Bus
    Andrew S. Lentz Cursing Boy on Bus
    Jon Kaminski Jr. Mike Fagle
    Ari Hoptman Arlen Finkle
    Alan Mandell Rabbi Marshak
    Directors: Ethan Coen and Joel Coen
    IMDB Rating: 7.6/10 out of 13,780 votes

    “A Serious Man” Movie Review

    “A Serious Man” Plot Summary

    A black comedy set in 1967 and centered on Larry Gopnik, a Midwestern professor who watches his life unravel when his wife prepares to leave him because his inept brother won’t move out of the house.

    Seriously Brilliant!

    When you’re going into a movie theater, you don’t know if you’re going to be watching gold, or watching pure crap. After watching the first ten minutes of A Serious Man, I knew I had struck gold. The next 95 minutes grabbed me by the throat and didn’t let go without laughing or crying. Arguably, the Coen Brothers have topped themselves with this crowning comical achievement. Set in Minnesota in the late Nineteen-Sixties- semi-autobiographical to the Coens- Larry Gopnik, a middle-aged physics professor embodies Job by being pelted with divorce, his job and his enigmatic brother while questioning his Jewish faith. The pain grows with Larry’s self-absorbed teenage daughter and his son, who soldiers through Hebrew school with a hand-held radio and a lid of weed

    Playing first-mate aboard the Coen’s Cruiser is cinematographer, Roger Deakins. Deakins captures the monotony of Midwestern suburbia that echoes American Beauty with an approach that would make Hitchcock grin, along with towering angle shots and drug-infused sequences that mirror Schlesinger’s Sunday Bloody Sunday. Carter Burwell’s romantic, yet haunting, blend of piano and strings flows throughout the film’s damned protagonist as he cycles around through id and superego. On top of Burwell’s score is an unforgettable blend of Jimi Hendrix and, primarily, Jefferson Airplane

    Michael Stuhlbarg has pounded the floorboards of New York reciting Shakespeare for the past decade. After seeing A Serious Man, you will be talking about Stuhlbarg’s intense, brooding, and funny performance as Larry Gopnik; this is a performance worthy of speculation and adulation. Richard Kind takes his comedic shtick from ‘Curb Your Enthusiasm’ and gets darker as Larry’s deadbeat brother. Amy Landecker adds another weight onto Larry’s back as a seductive neighbor who plagues his mind with the sexual energy and gravitas of Anne Bancroft’s Mrs. Robinson

    If you want cheep laughs and thrills, this is not the film for you. If you want to be philosophically and theologically mind warped, than get as close to the screen as you can. A Serious Man is, seriously, the best film of the year. The Coen Brothers have created their cinematic Sgt. Pepper that will have the religiously devout or true agnostic reeling with laughter and self-loathing.

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    ‘Hollow Man’ Download and Reviews

    October 12, 2009 by Paul Wall  
    Filed under Action, Horror, Sci-Fi

    “Hollow Man” Movie Details

    Hollow Man tagline: What would you do if you were invisible? How far would you go?
    Hollow Man - DVD Cover

    Hollow Man DVD Cover

    Actors:
  • Kelli Scott
  • Elisabeth Shue Linda McKay
    Kevin Bacon Sebastian Caine
    Josh Brolin Matthew Kensington
    Kim Dickens Sarah Kennedy
    Greg Grunberg Carter Abbey
    Joey Slotnick Frank Chase
    Mary Randle Janice Walton
    William Devane Dr. Howard Kramer
    Rhona Mitra Sebastian’s Neighbor
    Pablo Espinosa Ed, Warehouse Guard
    Margot Rose Mrs. Martha Kramer
    Jimmie F. Skaggs Wino
    Jeffrey Scaperrotta Boy in Car
    Sarah Bowles Girl in Car
    Mom
    Directors: Paul Verhoeven IMDB Rating: 5.5/10 out of 39,266 votes

    “Hollow Man” Movie Review

    “Hollow Man” Plot Summary

    Scientists discover how to make people invisible, but their test subject becomes an insane killer who stalks them. add synopsis

    Good movie that i like

    There are 2 reasons why this movie is good and there is 1 reason why this movie is bad.reasons why this movie is good: 1.

    There is a good cast in this movie with good actors and actress like The really great actor Kevin Bacon from the great movie Mystic River,The really beautiful Elisabeth Shue from the great movie Back To The Future Part II,Josh Brolin,Kim Dickens and Joey Slotnick.2.

    The special Effects in this movie are really great

    There is one reason why this movie is bad:1.how Kevin Bacon never seemed to die in this movie even after being on fire and then he got hit in the head with a metal pole and then he got electrocuted but he did not die

    Over all this movie is mostly good but there are some flaws and my rating is 6 out of 10.

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