‘Star Wars: Episode VI – Return of the Jedi’ Download and Reviews

December 24, 2009 by Paul Wall  
Filed under Action, Adventure, Fantasy

“Star Wars: Episode VI – Return of the Jedi” Movie Details

Star Wars: Episode VI – Return of the Jedi tagline: Coming May 25, 1983 to your galaxy. [Second Advance poster]
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Star Wars: Episode VI - Return of the Jedi DVD Cover

Actors:
  • Kenneth Colley
  • Mark Hamill Luke Skywalker
    Harrison Ford Han Solo
    Carrie Fisher Princess Leia Organa
    Billy Dee Williams Lando Calrissian
    Anthony Daniels C-3PO
    Peter Mayhew Chewbacca
    Sebastian Shaw Anakin Skywalker
    Ian McDiarmid The Emperor
    Frank Oz Yoda
    James Earl Jones Darth Vader
    David Prowse Darth Vader
    Alec Guinness Obi-Wan Kenobi
    Kenny Baker R2-D2/Paploo
    Michael Pennington Moff Jerjerrod
    Admiral Piett
    Directors: Richard Marquand IMDB Rating: 8.3/10 out of 198,455 votes

    “Star Wars: Episode VI – Return of the Jedi” Movie Review

    “Return Of The Jedi” Plot Summary

    After rescuing Han Solo from the palace of Jabba the Hutt, the Rebels attempt to destroy the Second Death Star, while Luke Skywalker tries to bring his father back to the Light Side of the Force.

    Greatest Cinematic Film Of All Time

    Despite the feelings of most ‘Star Wars’ fans, in my opinion ‘Return Of The Jedi’ is the greatest cinematic film ever created. Ever since the first time I saw it, it’s depth, intensity, special effects, and moving story have overwhelmed me. The film was so well put together that it has been able to stand the test of time over the last 20 years. Filled with powerful action, as the climax of the original trilogy, George Lucas gives us a rousing finish of the ‘Star Wars’ saga in ‘Jedi’.Film Summary (Contains Spoilers For Those Who Have Not Seen It)After ‘The Empire Strikes Back’ left us hanging for 3 long years we finally find the end of the story in ‘Return Of The Jedi’. Darth Vader, in emotional turmoil makes a surprise visit to a new uncompleted Death Star to oversee it’s construction. The Emperor is first seen in this film as he has the ultimate plan to destroy the Rebel Alliance and bring young Luke Skywalker to the Dark Side. Luke, Lando, Leia, Chewie, and the droids all travel to Tatooine to rescue the frozen Han Solo from the crime Lord; Jabba The Hutt. After Han has been rescued, and Jabba defeated, Luke returns to Dagobah to find a dying Yoda where he learns the awful truth; Darth Vader is in fact his father. The rebel heroes regroup with the Rebel Fleet. Now joined by other species and races including the Mon Calamari the Rebels must make a all-or-nothing plan of attack to destroy the Death Star before it is completed. While Lando heads the space attack in the Millennium Falcon, the Rebel heroes must disable the Death Star’s shield generator on the Forest Moon Of Endor. It is here that the Rebels happen upon the furry, but mighty Ewoks. During the the two part intense battle, a third battle must take place as Luke willingly delivers himself to Vader in an attempt to convince him to leave the Dark Side. In emotionally charged sequences Luke must face his father as the Emperor lures out his dark emotions. As young Skywalker is about to face his death at the hands of Palpatine, Vader turns on his wicked master to save his son’s life. Filled with a deep timeless story of good vs. evil, ‘Return Of The Jedi’ is a spectacular, emotionally charged film that redeems the good in all of us.

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    ‘Into the Wild’ Download and Reviews

    December 19, 2009 by Paul Wall  
    Filed under Adventure, Biography, Drama

    “Into the Wild” Movie Details

    Into the Wild tagline: Your great adventure on Alaska.
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    Into the Wild DVD Cover

    Actors:
    Emile Hirsch Christopher McCandless
    Marcia Gay Harden Billie McCandless
    William Hurt Walt McCandless
    Jena Malone Carine McCandless
    Brian Dierker Rainey/Marine Coordinator
    Catherine Keener Jan Burres
    Vince Vaughn Wayne Westerberg
    Kristen Stewart Tracy
    Hal Holbrook Ron Franz
    Bart the Bear The Bear
    Dan Burch Passerby
    Joe Dustin The Beast
    Zach Galifianakis Kevin
    John Jabaley Announcer
    Thure Lindhardt Thomas
    Directors: Sean Penn
    IMDB Rating: 8.2/10 out of 86,694 votes

    “Into the Wild” Movie Review

    “Into the Wild” Plot Summary

    After graduating from Emory University, top student and athlete Christopher McCandless abandons his possessions, gives his entire $24,000 savings account to charity and hitchhikes to Alaska to live in the wilderness. Along the way, Christopher encounters a series of characters that shape his life.

    Oscar material

    I watched this movie on the aeroplane after searching through the movie list and not finding anything else interesting to watch. I didn’t even know what the film was called until the ending credits. However, what I saw was amazing – the acting and scenery was excellent and the plot was thought provoking. More people should watch this to appreciate the message to us all. I was also surprised to see it was was actually a true story which made it even more interesting (I love films that are based on true stories). It is one of the best movies i’ve seen that portrays the contrast between a materialistic world vs the natural world that is at the core of the universe. This is a film that can easily be overlooked but not forgotten.

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    ‘Universal Soldier’ Download and Reviews

    December 18, 2009 by Paul Wall  
    Filed under Action, Drama, Sci-Fi

    “Universal Soldier” Movie Details

    Universal Soldier tagline: The ultimate weapons of the future have just declared war… on each other.
    Universal Soldier - DVD Cover

    Universal Soldier DVD Cover

    Actors:
    Jean-Claude Van Damme Luc Deveraux/GR44
    Dolph Lundgren Andrew Scott/GR13
    Ally Walker Veronica Roberts
    Ed O’Ross Colonel Perry
    Jerry Orbach Dr. Christopher Gregor
    Leon Rippy Woodward
    Tico Wells Garth
    Ralf Moeller GR76
    Robert Trebor Motel Owner
    Gene Davis Lieutenant
    Drew Snyder Charles
    Tommy ‘Tiny’ Lister GR55
    Simon Rhee GR61
    Eric Norris GR86
    Michael Winther Technician
    Directors: Roland Emmerich
    IMDB Rating: 5.6/10 out of 19,053 votes

    “Universal Soldier” Movie Review

    “Universal Soldier” Plot Summary

    Luc and Scott were killed in Vietnam, but the army has a secret project for reanimating dead people as near-perfect soldiers.

    Absolutely Amazing!!

    This is quite possible the best movie I have ever seen! Dolph Lundgren is an action god in my books! There’s no words I can find in the English dictionary to help me describe how amazing this film is. It combines great acting (mostly on Dolph’s part), with excellent fight scenes. The thing that will be etched in my mind the most is the way Lundgren displays his joy after he throws a grenade at Ally Walker. If there could be joy in blowing someone up then Dolph Lundren has depicted it flawlessly! Oh yeah and Van Damme was okay.

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    ‘Avatar’ Download and Reviews

    December 17, 2009 by Paul Wall  
    Filed under Action, Adventure, Sci-Fi

    “Avatar” Movie Details

    Avatar tagline: Enter the World
    Avatar - DVD Cover

    Avatar DVD Cover

    Actors:
    Sam Worthington Jake Sully
    Sigourney Weaver Dr. Grace Augustine
    Michelle Rodriguez Trudy Chacon
    Zoe Saldana Neytiri
    Giovanni Ribisi Selfridge
    Joel Moore Norm Spellman
    Laz Alonso Tsu’Tey
    Andrew Emilio DeCesare Trooper
    Christian Di Salvo Dragon Pilot
    Leandro Di Salvo Dragon Pilot
    Peter Dillon Shuttle Crew Chief
    Kevin Dorman Tractor operator
    Matt Gerald Lyle Wainfleet
    Luke Hawker Med Tech
    Kelson Henderson Dragon Gunship Pilot
    Directors: James Cameron
    IMDB Rating: 8.6/10 out of 183,267 votes

    “Avatar” Movie Review

    “Avatar” Plot Summary

    A paraplegic marine dispatched to the moon Pandora on a unique mission becomes torn between following his orders and protecting the world he feels is his home.

    AVATAR has a soul

    AVATAR has a soul I saw AVATAR today. It was a boiling 40 degrees Celsius in Australia. I caught a bus and train to get there. I spent months on a forum before that. Incremental stops included a scriptment, stills, a teaser, a foot, AVATAR day and a full trailer. Now released I have had many reviews to read which have been mostly very positive. It is a marvel to watch. The opening scenes are very sci-fi with a glimpse of low gravity aboard a space-craft. Sam Worthington fills us in with a short narration. He is taking over his diseased brother’s role in the AVATAR program. These opening scenes are actually among the most effective 3D in the film, pulling you into this story, tracking shots putting you into the steps of the characters. I jump ahead, like the film, to The world of Pandora which is lush with earthly life as seen through pulp fantasies. The rendering of this world is terrific. The life and activity is in the plants as much as it is the animals. Wonder is generated with this ambitious creation. Cameron has lifted the bar. The CG is the best I have ever seen. Everything you have heard is true. The 3D enhances this with leaves falling and swaying branches life-like in the foreground. The realisation of the Navii is also ambitious. They are CG but there are many moments that make you think they are real and in terms of the story they are more than good enough to propel the narrative with strong emotional content. I went into this film knowing mostly everything within it. Hours of reading, some from the treatment and pages of the recent reviews. It is very much a family film like ‘Nealz’ said in his IMDb review. There is a moment where one of the ferocious animal species that earlier were attacking Jake are seen with a litter, the children in the audience loved the cute pups! The spiritual side of this film is much better than expected. It is in fact a beautiful story. The structure is classical film-making but with amazingly new scope in CGI to express grand images. An epic The journey that Jake takes through Pandora is lovely. He is taken in by the Navii and explores their culture, language and habitat. Natirii, the female Navii he meets while lost, helps him through this journey. This is a love story of both soul mates and with a wider picture. Existential connections with the natural world. Personal destiny. I had tears in this film. I tried to hold them back but by the roll of credits they came. This is a movie that I have anticipated for so long. I think the ingredients of its story and my connection to this films production gave me a very emotional response. I cant imagine this disappointing any of the fans on the board. Keeping in mind that it is a family film but delivered everything I wanted. Expect a special edition. After AVATAR is a hit, a special edition will make its way to the cinema. I can understand why they would cut the earth scenes and it works. The actual film seems pretty brisk and it could also have more padding out. You want more of it and that is a triumph for this type of film running two and a half hours. It is a good balance because at two and a half hours AVATAR is aimed directly at the cinema going audience. Broadly appealing with elements for everyone. My earlier prediction of a billion or more world-wide seems safe. I don’t want to go on about visuals too much but the lovely shots of the natural wonderland of glowing life in still 3D shots is magical. Something to take kids to see. Floating tiny neon life jellyfish their way through the air with grace. The monkey-like extra-limbed creatures with the peeping eyes flock through the forrest quickly. The creature design is done in a clever way with the motion of a living thing. The action is over the top, epic, frenetic and a new take on the battle sequence. James Cameron didn’t stuff this up. He probably pressed the studio way beyond their comfort zone with the time, money and effort that has gone into this. Sam Worthington is excellent casting choice. Sigourney Weaver ads frank reason. Stephen Lang chews the scenery as the ultimate you know what. Zoe Saldana is beautiful as Jakes guide into this world and. I went to the cinema and it was a very hot day. By the time I left the cinema, the streets were wet with rain. A warm humidity was thick in the air. Lightning splashed my walk to the train station with white light. I honestly wondered if It was my time to be struck down with a bolt of electricity from the sky. Watch this film. It is destined to become a childhood classic to many little-ones too young to be on this forum. It will be talked about at high school by male and females as spectacular. It will be watched multiple times by fans. I loved it but beyond my appreciation for the film itself, is the the message of love permeating from this movie that I hope enters the zeitgeist like elements of Cameron’s other stories have. At its heart is a soul. AVATAR is an achievement in many technical departments but I wouldn’t say the story is deficient. It is a beautiful experience and the story is surprisingly what I loved most. Believe the hype.

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    ‘2001: A Space Odyssey’ Download and Reviews

    December 16, 2009 by Paul Wall  
    Filed under Adventure, Mystery, Sci-Fi

    “2001: A Space Odyssey” Movie Details

    2001: A Space Odyssey tagline: Let the Awe and Mystery of a Journey Unlike Any Other Begin
    Two Thousand and One: A Space Odyssey - DVD Cover

    2001: A Space Odyssey DVD Cover

    Actors:
  • Ann Gillis
  • Keir Dullea Dr. Dave Bowman
    Gary Lockwood Dr. Frank Poole
    William Sylvester Dr. Heywood R. Floyd
    Daniel Richter Moon-Watcher
    Leonard Rossiter Dr. Andrei Smyslov
    Margaret Tyzack Elena
    Robert Beatty Dr. Ralph Halvorsen
    Sean Sullivan Dr. Bill Michaels
    Douglas Rain HAL 9000
    Frank Miller Mission controller
    Bill Weston Astronaut
    Ed Bishop Aries-1B Lunar shuttle captain
    Glenn Beck Astronaut
    Alan Gifford Poole’s father
    Poole’s mother
    Directors: Stanley Kubrick IMDB Rating: 8.4/10 out of 150,332 votes

    “2001: A Space Odyssey” Movie Review

    “Two Thousand and One: A Space Odyssey” Plot Summary

    Mankind finds a mysterious, obviously artificial, artifact buried on the moon and, with the intelligent computer HAL, sets off on a quest.

    Magnificent and deliberately mysterious

    Spoilers ahead.2001: a Space Odyssey is without a doubt the most challenging and successful film by the late Stanley Kubrick. This is not a film that you watch in order to be entertained or amused. Instead it provides you with a banquet of food for thought, images that linger in the mind’s eye long after the movie itself is over. It is a film that you could meditate on

    The film intentionally offers us more questions then it can answer, it is made to puzzle and mystify, but leaves the viewer nevertheless with a sense of awe and reverence (that is allowing that he has engaged himself in the process of viewing it, enjoyment of this film requires some effort on the viewers part) the questions that it does pose are large and ominous, concerning the genesis and destiny of the human race, it’s ultimate place in the cosmic design and the existence or lack of some creative intelligence behind the structure of the universe itself

    The first of the films Four Quartets gives us a distinct view of the species past. We see our distant ancestors, half-ape half human, in a state of near starvation. The climate has destroyed most of the plant life and the vegetarian beasts are near starvation. An extra-terestial object, a perfectly smooth and angular black monolith, appears and the animals are simultaneously inspired by it’s presence to tool-making and violence. They are transformed overnight into carnevores, and when two tribes encounter each other near a water source, the tribe that has developed tool making capacity, as well as beligerence, soundly destroys the neighboring tribe. The new chief of the winning tribe, empowered by the first vestiges of technology triumphantly throws the bone that he used as a weapon in the air. We see the bone transformed into a floating satellite, which contains nuclear weapons. We soon learn that the world is torn apart by nuclear paranoia. The characteristics inspired by the monument’s appearance that once helped us to survive now threaten our very existence

    Once again humanity is in crisis, once again the unearthly presence represented by the black monolith will step in to aid humanity in the next step in it’s development. On an exploration of the Moon a monolith identical to the earlier one we have seen is discovered. The governments of the world, normally mortal enemies, have come together in secret to discuss the implications. A mission is arranged. the monument has been engaged in some kind of radio communication with Jupiter. A few men will travel to the destination of the transmission. Most of them will, for most of the time, be kept in a state of suspended animation. The pilot of the spacecraft will be HAL a super computer who has been programmed to imitate all of the traits of human beings

    The film has many outstanding sequences. As usual for Kubrick the use of classical music is outstanding. Most memorable are ‘Blue Danube’ and ‘Also Spake Zarathustra’ (particularly appropriate given the film’s theme of transcending ordinary consciousness.) The cinematography is particularly excellent as well, after a single viewing the film’s final 30 minutes will haunt you for the rest of your life

    The character of HAL is the most important from the view of the film’s central thesis. In imitating all the characteristics of human beings he comes to have their negative traits as well. The paranoia he develops which almost leads to the mission’ s ruin is an exact mirror of the paranoia that has allowed the political situation back on earth to reach a point of desperate crisis. The film suggests that these are the traits that we must leave behind if we are to proceed to the next phase in our evolution

    The architecture of the film is also meaningful. The designs of many of the spacecraft are intended to suggest reproductive organs and the process of birth and rebirth, the central motif of the movie. The ending of 2001 is the most spectacular and triumphant ever filmed

    This movie takes a view of life similar to that presented in the poetry of William Butler Yeats and James Joyce’s novel Finnegan’s Wake. It posits a pattern to history and human evolution that is cyclic, yet progressive, repeating the same events at large intervals, yet with the human race as developing according to the will of a being with a larger purpose in mind. Though we never learn what this purpose is, the film assures us that the human race is not meant for failure, it’s destiny is grand beyond it’s capacity to imagine. It continues to amaze me that in spite of this film many people continue to regard Kubrick as a misanthrope

    This is a religious film, not in the conventional sense of adhering to any specific creed, but because of it’s invocation of wonder at the vast panorama of existence and it’s involvement with the deepest and most vital questions of purpose and truth. In the hands of any other director, this would all be perhaps a little too much. Hollywood’s view of life is too puny, usually to encompass the grandeur and intensity of a vision such as this one. But Kubrick was a visionary, he directs with utter confidence, not only that he can handle material of this kind, but that he is the only one to do it. The process of making this film used all of his creative resources. The writing partnership with Arthur C Clarke is the most fruitful in cinematic history. Kubrick had to invent some of the special effects that were used in the movie’s astounding climax. The resources to bring his vision to life did not exist at the time, so he brought them into existence.2001 is a absolutely unique movie experience. Those who miss out on it do so at the detriment of their own intellectual and imaginative capacities.

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    ‘Gattaca’ Download and Reviews

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

    “Gattaca” Movie Details

    Gattaca tagline: There Is No Gene For The Human Spirit.
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    Gattaca DVD Cover

    Actors:
    Ethan Hawke Vincent Freeman
    Uma Thurman Irene Cassini
    Gore Vidal Director Josef
    Xander Berkeley Dr. Lamar
    Jayne Brook Marie Freeman
    Elias Koteas Antonio Freeman
    Maya Rudolph Delivery Nurse
    Una Damon Head Nurse
    Elizabeth Dennehy Preschool Teacher
    Blair Underwood Geneticist
    Mason Gamble Vincent Freeman – Boy
    Vincent Nielson Anton Freeman – Boy
    Chad Christ Vincent Freeman – Teen
    William Lee Scott Anton Freeman – Teen
    Clarence Graham Personnel Officer
    Directors: Andrew Niccol
    IMDB Rating: 7.8/10 out of 66,269 votes

    “Gattaca” Movie Review

    “Gattaca” Plot Summary

    A genetically inferior man assumes the identity of a superior one in order to pursue his lifelong dream of space travel.

    It’s the little things that tell you you’ve found quality!

    I rented this film cold at the video store — and was very pleasantly surprised with a very well done movie. If you don’t know anything else about Gattaca, the less you know, the better. Stop reading this review right now, go watch it, and come back when you’re done!It was after my first viewing of the film that several little details dawned on me:1) The term ‘borrowed ladder’ is a utterly-brilliantly-conceived bit of future slang that carries a *double meaning*. I’m still amazed that the producers didn’t make more of this. Instead, they were content to leave this gem to be discovered by the thinking and missed by the vast masses. I was very definitely impressed. 2) As I was explaining the film to my wife, it occurred to me in mid-explanation that this is really a film that has to do with what is properly called =eugenics=; one of the things the Nazis were about. Then my mind wandered to word etymologies: I recalled that the name ‘Eugene’ = ‘well born.’ And then I realized…!!!3) It’s interesting the extent to which so many of the characters in the film *didn’t* live up to their genetic destiny, one way or another.4) Because I hadn’t seen any previews, I had no immediate reference for where the name ‘Gattaca’ had come from. And then I suddenly realized…!!!5) It wasn’t until I watched the movie the second time that I caught the effects with the title sequence letters…Now I had figured out by this time that there were likely to be other intriguing little details I’ve missed, so I was fascinated to read from another reviewer here about the boy Vincent falling with a toy rocket in his hand. I wonder what else is in there?All in all, this is a very well written, tightly woven movie. Seen cold, with no real prior knowledge of the film, it came off as a tremendous science-fiction SUSPENSE THRILLER. There were several scenes that just had me climbing the walls with tension. Fabulous job!And I’m not the only one who thinks so. When my WIFE says she wants to see a SCIENCE FICTION movie for the SECOND TIME… well, I don’t think THAT has EVER happened before!

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    ‘Space Cowboys’ Download and Reviews

    December 2, 2009 by Paul Wall  
    Filed under Adventure, Comedy, Sci-Fi

    “Space Cowboys” Movie Details

    Space Cowboys tagline: Boys will be boys.
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    Space Cowboys DVD Cover

    Actors:
  • Deborah Jolly
  • Tommy Lee Jones Hawk Hawkins
    Donald Sutherland Jerry O’Neill
    James Garner Tank Sullivan
    James Cromwell Bob Gerson
    Marcia Gay Harden Sara Holland
    William Devane Eugene Davis
    Loren Dean Ethan Glance
    Courtney B. Vance Roger Hines
    Barbara Babcock Barbara Corvin
    Rade Serbedzija General Vostov
    Blair Brown Dr. Anne Caruthers
    Jay Leno Himself
    Nils Allen Stewart Tiny
    Cocktail Waitress
    Directors: Clint Eastwood IMDB Rating: 6.3/10 out of 28,414 votes

    “Space Cowboys” Movie Review

    “Space Cowboys” Plot Summary

    When a retired engineer is called upon to rescue a failing satellite, he insists that his equally old teammates accompany him into space. add synopsis

    You are never too old to have fun

    What movie with Clint Eastwood, Tommy Lee Jones. James Garner, James Cromwell, Donald Sutherland, and Marcia Gay Harden wouldn’t be worth a look. This one has it all, but mostly laughs. This Clint Eastwood produced and directed movie is great simply because the cast doesn’t appear to take it seriously. They are just having fun. And special effects? They are better here than other movies like Armageddon and Deep Impact

    If you like movies where people are considered outdated or replaceable and prove the experts wrong, then this is the one. I watch it and keep getting reminded about all those COBOL experts who were back making the big bucks just prior to the millennium change.

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    ‘The Godfather: Part III’ Download and Reviews

    November 22, 2009 by Paul Wall  
    Filed under Action, Crime, Drama

    “The Godfather: Part III” Movie Details

    The Godfather: Part III tagline: All the power on earth can’t change destiny.
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    The Godfather: Part III DVD Cover

    Actors:
  • Richard Bright
  • Al Pacino Don Michael Corleone
    Diane Keaton Kay Adams Michelson
    Talia Shire Connie Corleone-Rizzi
    Andy Garcia Don Vincent ‘Vinnie’ Mancini-Corleone
    Eli Wallach Don Altobello
    Joe Mantegna Joey Zasa
    George Hamilton B.J. Harrison
    Bridget Fonda Grace Hamilton
    Sofia Coppola Mary Corleone
    Raf Vallone Cardinal Lamberto
    Franc D’Ambrosio Anthony Vito Corleone/Turiddu (sequence ‘Cavalleria Rusticana’)
    Donal Donnelly Archbishop Gilday
    Al Neri
    Directors: Francis Ford Coppola IMDB Rating: 7.6/10 out of 77,281 votes

    “The Godfather: Part III” Movie Review

    “The Godfather 3″ Plot Summary

    In the midst of trying to legitimize his business dealings in 1979 New York and Italy, aging mafia don Michael Corleone seeks to vow for his sins while taking a young protege under his wing.

    The Godfather Part III

    Well done finale to the fantastic saga of the Corleone family with Coppola’s daughter Sofia being the only weak link in the acting area. Garcia is brilliant and carries the same vigor and power as Caan before him. Pacino still has that touch as Michael, now in his later years. The film moves along briskly and features great support from Mantegna, Wallach and a surprisingly well used George Hamilton. Wasn’t as big a hit at the Oscars as the first two installments, but the saga is still one of the most important series of films ever made.

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    ‘Men of Honor’ Download and Reviews

    November 20, 2009 by Paul Wall  
    Filed under Biography, Drama

    “Men of Honor” Movie Details

    Men of Honor tagline: History is made by those who break the rules.
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    Men of Honor DVD Cover

    Actors:
  • David Conrad
  • Robert De Niro Master Chief/Senior Chief/Chief Leslie W. ‘Billy’ Sunday
    Cuba Gooding Jr. BM2/Chief/Senior Chief Carl Brashear
    Charlize Theron Gwen Sunday
    Aunjanue Ellis Jo
    Hal Holbrook Captain ‘Mr. Pappy’
    Michael Rapaport GM1 Snowhill
    Powers Boothe Captain Pullman
    David Keith Captain Hartigan
    Holt McCallany MM1 Dylan Rourke
    Joshua Leonard PO2 Timothy Douglas Isert
    Dennis Troutman Boots
    Joshua Feinman DuBoyce
    Theo Nicholas Pagones FC Mellegrano
    Ryan Honey Surveyor 2nd Yarmouth
    Lt./Cmdr./Capt. Hanks
    Directors: George Tillman Jr. IMDB Rating: 6.8/10 out of 28,687 votes

    “Men of Honor” Movie Review

    “Men of Honor” Plot Summary

    The story of Carl Brashear, the first African American, then also the first amputee, US Navy Diver and the man who trained him.

    Pretty Good Film!

    I think that this film is a good movie. There are some boring parts and some really good parts. Most of the time, I was attached to this movie. Everyone in this movie did a really good job

    This film is based on the life of Carl Brashear. He was going to be first at two things. He was going to be the first black Navy diver and the first diver to dive with a prosthetic leg

    The acting is really good. I liked Robert De Niro so much. He is a truly deserving actor and he showed what a great actor he is. I liked Cuba Gooding Jr. as Brashear. He gave a memorable performance

    Overall, this film is a good movie. Some parts even moved me somewhat especially some scenes towards the end. This is a nice biographical movie. I rate this film 8/10.

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    ‘Juno’ Download and Reviews

    November 20, 2009 by Paul Wall  
    Filed under Comedy, Drama

    “Juno” Movie Details

    Juno tagline: A comedy about growing up… and the bumps along the way.
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    Juno DVD Cover

    Actors:
    Ellen Page Juno MacGuff
    Michael Cera Paulie Bleeker
    Jennifer Garner Vanessa Loring
    Jason Bateman Mark Loring
    Allison Janney Bren MacGuff
    J.K. Simmons Mac MacGuff
    Olivia Thirlby Leah
    Eileen Pedde Gerta Rauss
    Rainn Wilson Rollo
    Daniel Clark Steve Rendazo
    Darla Vandenbossche Bleeker’s Mom
    Aman Johal Vijay
    Valerie Tian Su-Chin
    Emily Perkins Punk Receptionist
    Kaaren de Zilva Ultrasound Technician
    Directors: Jason Reitman
    IMDB Rating: 7.9/10 out of 140,174 votes

    “Juno” Movie Review

    “Juno” Plot Summary

    Faced with an unplanned pregnancy, an offbeat young woman makes an unusual decision regarding her unborn child.

    A Great Beginning to the Rest of Your Life

    Juno ID# 1677I saw this movie at a special screening at UCLA, just as a last resort for something to do on a free Thursday night. I’m so glad I went, because it was amazing! I had no idea what the movie was about; I only knew Michael Cera (Superbad, Arrested Development) was in it, which was enough incentive for me to go. I walked out literally skipping alongside my best friend, both humming to the tune of the great original songs from the movie. The theme of love existing in so many forms where you least expect to find it just lifted me right out of my doldrums, and made me look at life again from a different perspective. There’s just too much to love about life, so many places you’ll find it, and the only way to do it is just to live. Juno shows you reality, but it highlights the tiny details about love and life that you might start missing or forgetting about

    Excuse me for sounding so corny, but that’s exactly what this movie did for me. To put it easily, it’s a ‘feel-good’ movie that leaves you FEELing GOOD. If you’re down or just in the mood to be lifted up even higher, I recommend this movie for you

    Enjoy it :) and remember, love is always worth it.

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