‘The Punisher’ Download and Reviews

December 27, 2009 by Paul Wall  
Filed under Action, Crime, Drama

“The Punisher” Movie Details

The Punisher tagline: This Is Not Revenge. It’s Punishment!
The Punisher - DVD Cover

The Punisher DVD Cover

Actors:
  • Marcus Johns
  • Will Patton
    John Travolta
    Rebecca Romijn
    Roy Scheider
    A. Russell Andrews Jimmy Weeks
    Omar Avila Joe Toro
    James Carpinello Bobby Saint/John Saint
    Mark Collie Harry Heck
    Russ Comegys Tattooed Mike
    Antoni Corone T.J.
    Rick Elmhurst Bay News 9 Newscaster
    Laura Harring Livia Saint
    Ben Foster Spacker Dave
    Michael Reardon Toro Croupier
    Will Hasenzahl EMT
    Thomas Jane Frank Castle
    Eddie Jemison Micky Duka
    Marco St. John Police Chief Morris
    Will Castle
    Directors: Jonathan Hensleigh IMDB Rating: 6.4/10 out of 47,375 votes

    “The Punisher” Movie Review

    “The Punisher” Plot Summary

    After his wife and family are killed, G-Man Frank Castle takes it upon himself to distribute punishment to those responsible for the vendetta.

    GREAT MOVIE! vigilante-style justice done right

    ‘The Punisher’ is a shining example of revenge and vigilante-style justice done right. It’s also yet another comic book adaptation done properly. I thought this movie was one of the best I have seen in a long time. In the compendium of comic movies, this falls just shy of the two X-Men movies and Spider-Man but easily surpasses Batman, Batman Begins, Superman and The Hulk. The fact that it is an R-rated movie will kill any possible chance of decent box-office numbers, but it was a necessary step to take, and the quality of the movie just makes up for it. Hopefully this was Thomas Jane’s breakout role, as he was outstanding and has the potential to be a contender to Ben Affleck, Hugh Jackman, Colin Farrell, and Matt Damon as the next big action star. If you like action movies, check out this movie. If you like comic book adaptations, check out this movie. Heck, if you just like movies in general, The Punisher is two hours well-spent. Like Thomas Jane himself says, ‘Frank Castle is dead. Long live The Punisher.’

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    ‘Spider-Man 3′ Download and Reviews

    December 2, 2009 by Paul Wall  
    Filed under Action, Thriller

    “Spider-Man 3″ Movie Details

    Spider-Man 3 tagline: Next summer, the greatest battle lies… within.
    Spider-Man 3 - DVD Cover

    Spider-Man 3 DVD Cover

    Actors:
    Tobey Maguire Spider-Man/Peter Parker
    Kirsten Dunst Mary Jane Watson
    James Franco New Goblin/Harry Osborn
    Thomas Haden Church Sandman/Flint Marko
    Topher Grace Venom/Eddie Brock
    Bryce Dallas Howard Gwen Stacy
    J.K. Simmons J. Jonah Jameson
    Rosemary Harris Aunt May Parker
    James Cromwell Captain Stacy
    Theresa Russell Emma Marko
    Dylan Baker Dr. Curt Connors
    Bill Nunn Joseph ‘Robbie’ Robertson
    Bruce Campbell MaГ®tre dВ’
    Cliff Robertson Uncle Ben Parker
    Elizabeth Banks Miss Brant
    Directors: Sam Raimi
    IMDB Rating: 6.4/10 out of 134,529 votes

    “Spider-Man 3″ Movie Review

    “Spider-Man 3″ Plot Summary

    A strange black entity from another world bonds with Peter Parker and causes inner turmoil as he contends with new villains, temptations, and revenge.

    Better Then I Ever Imagined

    Sam Raimi once again directs this visual, emotional, and stunning sequel

    This movie picks up pretty much where Spider-man 2 had left off from. The first 20 minutes of the movie really rush through everyones story including Sandman and the arrival of Venom. Spider-man is now a huge star in New York in this movie, loved by everyone, while Mary Jane in the beginning is loving her career as an actress on stage. Harry Osborn is an angry and bitter human being driven to kill Peter Parker because he now knows that he is Spider-man and in his eyes, the man who killed his father

    As the story goes on we learn that the sandman is really a man named Flint Marko (Thomas Haden Church) who is a man who just broke out of jail, he is also a man who is trying to heal his sick daughter. Venom is a man named Eddie Brock, who is trying to steal the job that Peter currently has and hates Peter. Harry early on in the movie loses his some of his memory in a fight against Peter

    While the movie does rush through these stories in the beginning, it does it smoothly and makes each scene look its best. The Sandman was done so beautifully in this movie and the emotion of the character really doesn’t make him feel like a villain. Venom however, is complete evil and that really is the main focus of the movie for the most part. When the black suit takes over Peter, it is actually pretty funny because we see Peter acting cool and bad, pointing at all the girls that pass and Maguire plays it so well, dancing in the streets, those scenes are just so golden

    Topher Grace really proved he could play this character, there were some doubts because he is not a muscular guy like the character in the comics was but he does it wonderfully, the comedy he’s given is weak but that really doesn’t matter. The Venom character when it takes over Brock is not really what the comics has, its really more like the cartoon from the 1990’s but it works really well and fits the tone of the film. Sandman just looks plain awesome in this picture, they really made him look like what he did in the comics, with a few updates

    The comedy in this film is just plain great, characters like Jameson will have you in tears because you will be laughing so hard. Jameson’s first scene is absolutely wonderful

    The action is great, and the thing about the action in this movie is that it is not overdone, this movie does not have too many action scenes, they really do focus on the story more then the action, which was really great

    There is also a lot of drama, this is one of few movies, mainly comic book movies, that almost brought me to tears because the acting is so good, if someone doesn’t get an Oscar, i’ll be angry, lol. The story actually brings the truth on how Ben Parker dies, which was so well done. Mary Jane and Peter Parker’s relationship goes through so many turns (and a very unexpected moment happens in a jazz club were M.J. works when Peter is fighting guards in the club). The story with Harry and Peter, The Sandman’s story, Aunt May also has some emotional moments in this. It is all so wonderfully acted that you will feel like crying

    Overall, a 10 out of 10, i loved this film, and i wouldn’t mind seeing this several more times in theaters.

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    ‘Lemony Snicket’s A Series of Unfortunate Events’ Download and Reviews

    November 26, 2009 by Paul Wall  
    Filed under Adventure, Comedy, Family

    “Lemony Snicket’s A Series of Unfortunate Events” Movie Details

    Lemony Snicket’s A Series of Unfortunate Events tagline: On December 17, Christmas cheer takes a holiday.
    Lemony Snicket - DVD Cover

    Lemony Snicket's A Series of Unfortunate Events DVD Cover

    Actors:
  • Jane Adams
  • Jim Carrey Count Olaf
    Liam Aiken Klaus
    Emily Browning Violet
    Kara Hoffman Sunny
    Shelby Hoffman Sunny
    Jude Law Lemony Snicket
    Timothy Spall Mr. Poe
    Justice Strauss
    Billy Connolly Uncle Monty
    Meryl Streep Aunt Josephine
    Luis GuzmГЎn Bald Man
    Jamie Harris Hook-Handed Man
    Craig Ferguson Person of Indeterminate Gender
    Jennifer Coolidge White Faced Woman
    White Faced Woman
    Directors: Brad Silberling IMDB Rating: 6.9/10 out of 48,382 votes

    “Lemony Snicket’s A Series of Unfortunate Events” Movie Review

    “Lemony Snicket” Plot Summary

    Three wealthy children’s parents are killed in a fire. When they are sent to a distant relative, they find out that he is plotting to kill them and seize their fortune.

    The Marvellous Movie

    It was wonderful. I’m sorry, skeptics, but it really was

    The costumes were really unique. I liked how they seemed to draw inspiration from several different time periods

    I really loved Liam Aiken and Emily Browning as Klaus and Violet Baudelaire- even though they didn’t fit my mental images of the characters, they proved themselves over and over again throughout the course of the film. Emily Browning has a history of doing excellent films, and after seeing her in the comparatively small role of Ned Kelly’s sister I had a lot of faith in her. I wasn’t quite as sure about Liam Aiken because I hadn’t seen any of his work, but I was pleasantly surprised

    Sunny Baudelaire (as played by Kara and Shelby Hoffman) was just done perfectly. Everybody in the cinema laughed at the subtitles. I seriously didn’t think that it was possible for two-year-olds to be good at acting, but the Hoffman twins convinced me otherwise

    The musical score was brilliantly done and the sets were, in a word, epic. I felt *dizzy* whenever there were panoramic shots of Lake Lachrymose, for heaven’s sakes! There were some scenes which were not in the books- such as the theme of sanctuary, the spyglasses, the lost letter from the Baudelaire parents. As a Lemony Snicket obsessive I expected to fume at these scenes, but they worked wonderfully

    Keep an eye out for the hilarious ‘Littlest Elf’ sequence at the beginning and the amazing animated credits (complete with a song from the film ‘The Addams Family’, possibly a nod to Barry Sonnenfield, who is credited as a producer).

    I am giving this film a 9 out of 10 simply because I am a fan of the books and there were a couple of story details I felt could have been communicated better

    Excellent stuff! If there are any sequels, they can only improve.

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    ‘Ghost Rider’ Download and Reviews

    November 12, 2009 by Paul Wall  
    Filed under Action, Fantasy, Horror

    “Ghost Rider” Movie Details

    Ghost Rider tagline: Long ago he made a deal to save someone he loved.
    Ghost Rider - DVD Cover

    Ghost Rider DVD Cover

    Actors:
    Matt Long Young Johnny Blaze
    Raquel Alessi Young Roxanne Simpson
    Brett Cullen Barton Blaze
    Peter Fonda Mephistopheles
    Nicolas Cage Johnny Blaze/Ghost Rider
    Donal Logue Mack
    Tony Ghosthawk Team Blaze #1
    Hugh Sexton Team Blaze #1
    Marcus Jones Blaze Team #3
    Matt Norman Team Blaze #4
    Lawrence Cameron Steele X Games Announcer
    Wes Bentley Blackheart
    Eddie Baroo Motorcycle Gang Member
    Jessica Napier Broken Spoke Waitress
    Laurence Breuls Gressil
    Directors: Mark Steven Johnson
    IMDB Rating: 5.2/10 out of 59,378 votes

    “Ghost Rider” Movie Review

    “Ghost Rider” Plot Summary

    Based on the Marvel character, stunt motorcyclist Johnny Blaze gives up his soul to become a hellblazing vigilante, to fight against power hungry Blackheart, the son of the devil himself.

    More than good enough to see – ignore the bad reviews

    Sometimes, I think critics and such miss the point of a comic book movie. A comic book movie is not about romance, or exploration of self or moral sermons or parodies of real life. Comic books are about imagination and they move fast while taking some things for granted to let you work out on your own. A comic book movie should be similar in my opinion. To me, Spiderman is the best comic book movie of all so I will compare to that a lot. The Dolph Lundgren Punisher (not to be confused with the more recent far superior Thomas Jane Punisher) was one of the worst

    What makes them different? In Spiderman, things happened and people just accepted them and it moved to the next frame. Some wonder but not a lot of long speeches and introspection. Oh, you can shoot webs and stick to buildings, cool. In the DL Punisher, everything had to be discussed and thought out and the motivations pointed out, etc. Leave aside that DL’s acting was bad and the other factors, it made for a boring slow story that even the critics hated. Spiderman snapped because it kept moving, made it points and left some things for people to just imagine or figure out on their own. Spend several scenes on making up believe that Uncle Ben loved Peter or just have Peter say it and assume we will take it at face value. You go with making the statement and keeping the movie moving. That is what a comic book would do. They would not spend an issue trying to develop a issue or emotion usually, just say it and then let it be motivation for the real story

    Well, that is a lot of how Ghost Rider (GR) is. Critics complain because too much is just assumed. Johnny Blaze gets bad news about his father yet barely reacts other than going to work on his bike. Johnny makes a deal with the devil and his dad is miraculously healed only to have an accident. It all happens quickly and is more of a matter of fact type situation without prolonged examination about the emotions. That is what it should be! A comic book would keep moving and so should (and does) this movie. No wondering that there is a devil, that the devil wants to make deals, etc. It just is what it is and the story keeps going. Just like a comic book

    Having said all of that, I actually liked this movie. I did not plan to like it but it was a lot like the Thomas Jane Punisher. It was clear, superficial and stayed in line with most of the comic book. Sure, in the comic there is more of the tortured soul but there was just not enough time for that in the movie so they fineesed it. There was a lot of flack about how in the Spiderman movie, Spidey’s web was natural whereas in the comic it is a webshooter he made which showcased his incredible science talent. That is an important point in the comics because Spidey relies on his brain as much as his brawn usually but the movie saw that the time it would take to highlight the creation of the webshooter was just not worth the trade-off so ditched it in favor of natural ones. It maintained the crucial part (webshooter) while keeping the story moving and that is what GR does in many points. I would like to have seen more development of how he struggled with the curse, with having to try to gain control of the demon aspect and how if he relies on his power too much, the demon part gains strength but that will hopefully be for a sequel to explore. With so much to cover and only 1 movie to do it, many things have to be glossed over

    The visual effects are not incredible but they are perfectly acceptable. I did not like the thought of Nicholas Cage in the movie but he did fine. There are complaints about Eva Mendes doing poor acting but she was not hired to act in this one. She is eye candy and she does that really well just as the female love interest in a comic book would do. This is not Cannes and this film is not trying for an Oscar or critical acclaim. I would not want to see such a movie anyway. I wanted to see the Ghost Rider like I remembered reading when I was growing up in the 70s. I wanted the cool motorcycle (really a chopper). I got that. I got the visual effects I wanted and the story that made me remember the comic books. I was not inspired to save the world, to protest oil drilling or to volunteer for political duty but that is NOT what a movie like this is about. This is about the wonder of a comic book and the critics seem to be unable to understand that. I have it an 8 out of 10 only because it might have had some better scenes but I feel like I got my money’s worth and to me, that is the real merit of any movie

    See this movie if you liked comic books. If you want art, go see Babel or The Queen or whatever and save yourself the frustration but leave the fun mindless movies to those of us who do enjoy them.

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    ‘Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind’ Download and Reviews

    October 21, 2009 by Paul Wall  
    Filed under Drama, Romance

    “Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind” Movie Details

    Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind tagline: I already forget how I used to feel about you.
    Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind - DVD Cover

    Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind DVD Cover

    Actors:
  • Paul Litowsky
  • Jim Carrey Joel Barish
    Kate Winslet Clementine Kruczynski
    Gerry Robert Byrne Train Conductor
    Elijah Wood Patrick
    Thomas Jay Ryan Frank
    Mark Ruffalo Stan
    Jane Adams Carrie
    David Cross Rob
    Kirsten Dunst Mary
    Tom Wilkinson Dr. Howard Mierzwiak
    Ryan Whitney Young Joel
    Debbon Ayer Joel’s Mother
    Amir Ali Said Young Bully
    Brian Price Young Bully
    Young Bully
    Directors: Michel Gondry IMDB Rating: 8.5/10 out of 203,219 votes

    “Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind” Movie Review

    “Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind” Plot Summary

    A couple undergo a procedure to erase each other from their memories when their relationship turns sour, but it is only through the process of loss that they discover what they had to begin with.

    Brilliantly Original and Wonderfully Magical

    Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind is the most well written movie since Pulp Fiction, and the best movie since the turn of the century. It’s originality is unprecedented, putting screenwriter Charlie Kaufman (Adaptation) up there with the greats. And every time you watch it, you will gain a new understanding of the characters and story

    Just imagine, instead of dealing with the pain and suffering of your past, you can erase people and moments from your memory, and move on with your life, without giving it another thought. Imagine your bad relationships can disappear. You bad experiences obliterated. Your bad times gone. Dr. Howard Mierzwiak makes this all possible

    Meet Joel Barish (Carrey), an archetypal lost American, a passive soul wandering through his own life in a cloud of dissatisfaction. One day, his shyness and antisocial tendencies led him to meet the free spirit Clementine (Winslet), changing his life forever

    They break up, and Clementine impulsively decides to ‘erase’ Joel from her memory. Joel, upon hearing this, also signs up for the procedure. But midway through, he changes his mind. Then the chase begins, as Joel and Clementine try to outrun the erasers, hiding in his childhood and humiliation

    Meanwhile, Kirsten Dunst, Elijah Wood, and Mark Ruffalo, the ones performing the procedure on Joel, have their own troubles with romance, memory erasure, and Clementine, all due to the procedure offered by Dr. Mierzwiak

    Although Carrey spends most of the movie in an induced coma, his outstanding performance proves to us that his talents go far beyond his Ace Ventura days. And Winslet’s spectacular performance didn’t go unnoticed either, earning her another Oscar nod

    To say the least, Eternal Sunshine will change your life. Kaufman shows us that you must take the good along with the bad, because if you forget, you are destined to repeat your mistakes. Joel doesn’t realize he made a mistake until he gets past their bad moments, and remembers all the good times he and Clementine had together. This movie gives a new meaning to ‘You never know what you’ve got until it’s gone.’Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind is a brilliant work of originality. With all the crap Hollywood has been turning out in recent years, this will feel like a blast of fresh air. Kaufman’s masterpiece is inspirational, and, unlike most Hollywood films, makes you think. It’ll make you realize that at the end of the day, our memories are all we really have, and when they’re gone, we’re gone.

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    ‘The Mist’ Download and Reviews

    October 10, 2009 by Paul Wall  
    Filed under Drama, Horror, Sci-Fi

    “The Mist” Movie Details

    The Mist tagline: Stephen King’s Legendary Tale of Terror
    The Mist - DVD Cover

    The Mist DVD Cover

    Actors:
    Thomas Jane David Drayton
    Marcia Gay Harden Mrs. Carmody
    Laurie Holden Amanda Dunfrey
    Andre Braugher Brent Norton
    Toby Jones Ollie
    William Sadler Jim Grondin
    Jeffrey DeMunn Dan Miller
    Frances Sternhagen Irene
    Alexa Davalos Sally
    Nathan Gamble Billy Drayton
    Chris Owen Norm
    Sam Witwer Wayne Jessup
    Robert C. Treveiler Bud Brown
    David Jensen Myron
    Jay Amor Shopper #4
    Directors: Frank Darabont
    IMDB Rating: 7.4/10 out of 70,596 votes

    “The Mist” Movie Review

    “The Mist” Plot Summary

    A freak storm unleashes a species of blood-thirsty creatures on a small town, where a small band of citizens hole-up in a supermarket and fight for their lives.

    A great horror movie and a great deal more!

    Most modern horror movie are simply ((insert expletive here)) these days. They either end up as a PG13 (ooh, scary!) or they end up with the hero winking into the camera and riding off into the sunset

    The Mist does none of this. It is scary, violent and follows through to a logical, hardcore horror ending. The last horror film this good was 28 Days Later (kinda) or the Dawn of the Dead redo (for sure).

    I don’t need spoilers to get across that if you’re a horror fan and you want to see a good kick ass R rated horror flick, you’ve come to the right place. Hell, even my wife thought it kicked ass and she’s a stickler for logic in movies

    Just make sure you’re not sitting next to any plate glass windows and you’ll be fine! Oh, and if you read original novella, like I did, you’ll also be pleasantly surprised because THIS movie is true to the story it came from

    Well done Frank Darabont for directing a great Stephen King adaptation … how about doing The Stand next?

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    ‘Dreamcatcher’ Download and Reviews

    October 5, 2009 by Paul Wall  
    Filed under Drama, Fantasy, Horror

    “Dreamcatcher” Movie Details

    Dreamcatcher tagline: Four friends hung a dreamcatcher in their cabin. It’s about to catch something it cannot stop.
    Dreamcatcher - DVD Cover

    Dreamcatcher DVD Cover

    Actors:
  • Rosemary Dunsmore
  • Morgan Freeman Col. Abraham Curtis
    Thomas Jane Dr. Henry Devlin
    Jason Lee Joe ‘Beaver’ Clarenden
    Damian Lewis Gary ‘Jonesy’ Jones
    Timothy Olyphant Pete Moore
    Tom Sizemore Lt. Owen Underhill
    Donnie Wahlberg Douglas ‘Duddits’ Cavell
    Mikey Holekamp Young Henry
    Reece Thompson Young Beaver
    Giacomo Baessato Young Jonesy
    Joel Palmer Young Pete
    Andrew Robb Young Duddits
    Eric Keenleyside Rick McCarthy
    Roberta Cavell
    Directors: Lawrence Kasdan IMDB Rating: 5.3/10 out of 31,986 votes

    “Dreamcatcher” Movie Review

    “Dreamcatcher” Plot Summary

    Friends on a camping trip discover that the town they’re vacationing in, is being plagued in an unusual fashion by parasitic aliens from outer space. add synopsis

    Well-adapted Stephen King story.

    At first glance, Lawrence Kasdan might seem an odd choice to be directing a slasher/science fiction movie based on a Stephen King novel. But the story revolves around a group of friends who grew up together and who are having an adventure in the woods, albeit with an extraterrestrial, so it works out quite well. William Goldman also wrote the screenplay, so this film has a good pedigree

    The four friends grew up together in a small Maine town, and what binds them to one another is their encounter with saving a retarded boy, Duddits, from being tormented by the school jocks. Duddits isn’t what he appears to be, however, and through their friendship, the four acquire extra-sensory powers – being able to read other people’s minds, being able to find lost things, etc

    The four guys are out on their annual getaway in the Maine woods when a lost hunter staggers into their cabin one day. He’s sick, though, and in due course it’s revealed that he’s been infected by some alien organism, which resembles a large wormlike creature that has grown inside him. It escapes and kills one of them, and then the extraterrestrial appears and takes over the body of the remaining guy (the other two were off on a beer run).

    The film is about stopping the alien from taking over the Earth. Its plan is to deposit these worm creatures in the reservoir that provides Boston’s drinking water, so that they can infect the population and multiply. The alien hits a snag, though, because he’s using the body of a man who can communicate through ESP, and his remaining friends realize what’s going on and set out to stop him

    One of the flaws in the movie comes about with the introduction of Morgan Freeman and Tom Sizemore at this point. They play the leaders of some special ops force whose job it is to track and eliminate extraterrestrials. It was necessary for the story to advance to have the presence of this military unit, however, it didn’t make sense to have the two best known actors in the film chewing up unnecessary scenery. Lesser knowns would have worked better and these characters roles subdued

    I won’t spoil the ending here, but overall I thought this was a pretty entertaining film.

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    ‘Punisher: War Zone’ Download and Reviews

    September 5, 2009 by Paul Wall  
    Filed under Action, Crime, Drama

    “Punisher: War Zone” Movie Details

    Punisher: War Zone tagline: Vengeance has a name.
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    Punisher: War Zone DVD Cover

    Actors:
    Ray Stevenson Frank Castle
    Ray Stevenson The Punisher
    Dominic West Billy Russoti
    Dominic West Jigsaw
    Cas Anvar Plastic Surgeon
    Jon Barton ICE team leader
    Tony Calabretta Detective Saffiotti
    Larry Day Agent Miller
    Doug Hutchison Looney Bin Jim
    Wayne Knight Linus Lieberman
    Wayne Knight Microchip
    Keram Malicki-SГЎnchez Ink
    Dash Mihok Det. Martin Soap
    Romano Orzari Nicky Cavella
    Steven P. Park Huge Asian Banger
    Directors: Lexi Alexander
    IMDB Rating: 6.2/10 out of 18,461 votes

    “Punisher: War Zone” Movie Review

    “Punisher 2″ Plot Summary

    After hunting down and killing hundreds of violent criminals, Frank Castle, aka The Punisher, faces his most deadly foe yet: Jigsaw.

    A Punisher movie as it should be

    While cleaning the city from corrupts, the Punisher commits a mistake which creates the Jigsaw and leaves a policeman dead. The character development and story is just great. Some people may complain that there is too much blood and violence but this is Punisher and this is the way it is. I think fan boys will like this movie but this is definitely not for people searching chick flick action. This is a movie without a single drop of romance. It is just action, killing and blood. I liked it much since it is not trying to give messages or trying to put silly jokes to cover up a stupid plot. It is a very serious movie, focused and giving to the audience what it promises. Yes, he is killing tens of men just himself but just remember, this The Punisher and this is a Punisher movie as it should be.

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    ‘Deep Blue Sea’ Download and Reviews

    August 22, 2009 by Paul Wall  
    Filed under Horror, Thriller

    “Deep Blue Sea” Movie Details

    Deep Blue Sea tagline: Bigger. Smarter. Faster. Meaner.
    Deep Blue Sea - DVD Cover

    Deep Blue Sea DVD Cover

    Actors:
    Arnold Schwarzenegger Jericho Cane
    Gabriel Byrne The Man
    Gabriel Byrne Satan
    Robin Tunney Christine York
    Kevin Pollak Bobby Chicago
    CCH Pounder Detective Margie Francis
    Derrick O’Connor Thomas Aquinas
    David Weisenberg OB
    David Weisenberg GYN
    Rainer Judd Christine’s Mother
    Miriam Margolyes Mabel
    Udo Kier Head Priest
    Victor Varnado Albino
    Michael O’Hagan Cardinal
    Mark Margolis Pope
    Directors: Renny Harlin
    IMDB Rating: 5.6/10 out of 41,901 votes

    “Deep Blue Sea” Movie Review

    “Deep Blue Sea” Plot Summary

    Searching for a cure to Alzheimer’s disease a group of scientists on an isolated research facility become the bait as a trio of intelligent sharks fight back. add synopsis

    A survivalist’s dream!

    A team of doctors, scientists and other professionals are sent to a remote research facility to study sharks in the hopes of finding a cure for Alzheimer’s disease. But the Bio-engineered sharks soon use their newly acquired intelligence to try and outsmart their human counterparts. One by one the team, a cast that includes Michael Rapaport, LL Cool J, Samuel L Jackson, Saffron Burrows amongst others, begin to be eliminated one by one as a struggle for survival begins when the sharks sabotage the facility by causing it to deliberately flood so that they (the sharks) can escape into the open sea. I thoroughly enjoyed the suspense and thriller aspects of the film, it wasn’t too gory (compared to some other films) but the script as well as certain situations were very annoying and not to mention predictable.

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    ‘Hostage’ Download and Reviews

    August 21, 2009 by Paul Wall  
    Filed under Action, Crime, Drama

    “Hostage” Movie Details

    Hostage tagline: Every Second Counts
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    Hostage DVD Cover

    Actors:
    Bruce Willis Jeff Talley
    Kevin Pollak Walter Smith
    Jimmy Bennett Tommy Smith
    Michelle Horn Jennifer Smith
    Ben Foster Mars Krupcheck
    Jonathan Tucker Dennis Kelly
    Marshall Allman Kevin Kelly
    Serena Scott Thomas Jane Talley
    Rumer Willis Amanda Talley
    Kim Coates The Watchman
    Robert Knepper Wil Bechler
    Tina Lifford Laura Shoemaker
    Ransford Doherty Mike Anders
    Marjean Holden Carol Flores
    Michael D. Roberts Ridley
    Directors: Florent Emilio Siri
    IMDB Rating: 6.7/10 out of 34,320 votes

    “Hostage” Movie Review

    “Hostage” Plot Summary

    A failed police negotiator turned small town cop, must save the lives of a family held hostage, which draws him into a much more dangerous situation.

    Bruce is BACK!!!

    There will be no negotiation, Bruce Willis is back, back doing what he was born to do – run around looking worried whilst stylishly blowing baddies away and I for one am very happy!! Ever since Die Hard (incidentally my favourite film), Bruce Willis has been the ‘everyman’ action hero of choice. If you’re in a jam with serious bad-ass criminals, be it robbers, assassins or even intergalactic tyrants he’s the ‘the guy’ you’ll want on your side. So if you’re family were ever to be taken hostage by scumbags and it looked like gun play would be necessary, Bruce should be the only call you make.

    So here’s Hostage, the first English language film of hotshot French director Florent Siri. You might not have seen his last film ‘The Nest’ – it was a tense action thriller that covered similar themes (fear, mental suffering, empathy, cowardice). Anyway, Hostage is another deliciously dark tale of crime and retribution – you know how it goes – dumb but dangerous kids take family hostage, then realise that they may have gotten over their heads when it turns out that the dad is actually the accountant for a seriously shady bunch of crims. Bruce plays local Sheriff Jeff Talley who used to be a hostage negotiator but was dismissed for letting a young family get butchered by one of the kidnappers he failed to ‘talk down’.

    Things get more complicated when the shady crims take Talley’s family hostage and force him to try and retrieve something from the under siege house. It’s a good set up but it wouldn’t have worked as just a standard Hollywood ‘production line’ action film. This is why Siri is directing – he’s definitely ‘one to watch’ because he lovingly creates a film that oozes style, brutal violence and has characters that you can’t help finding interesting.

    Credit should go to most of the cast too, Foster delivers an iconic teen psycho, 17 year old Michelle Horn lives up to her name as the daughter in peril and Kevin ‘voice actor from Ewoks: The Battle for Endor’ Pollak is good as the dad.

    But this is Bruce’s film and he should be proud of it, he should also work with Siri again if he gets chance as the guy is quality and I can’t wait to see what he does next!!

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