‘Batman Returns’ Download and Reviews

November 14, 2009 by Paul Wall  
Filed under Action, Crime, Fantasy

“Batman Returns” Movie Details

Batman Returns tagline: The Bat, the Cat, the Penguin
Batman Returns - DVD Cover

Batman Returns DVD Cover

Actors:
  • Anna Katarina
  • Michael Keaton Batman/Bruce Wayne
    Danny DeVito Penguin/Oswald Cobblepot
    Michelle Pfeiffer Catwoman/Selina Kyle
    Christopher Walken Max Shreck
    Michael Gough Alfred Pennyworth
    Michael Murphy Mayor
    Cristi Conaway Ice Princess
    Andrew Bryniarski Chip
    Pat Hingle Commissioner Gordon
    Vincent Schiavelli Organ Grinder
    Jan Hooks Jen
    Steve Witting Josh
    John Strong Sword Swallower
    Rick Zumwalt Tattooed Strongman
    Poodle Lady
    Directors: Tim Burton IMDB Rating: 6.9/10 out of 74,027 votes

    “Batman Returns” Movie Review

    “Batman Returns” Plot Summary

    When a corrupt businessman and the grotesque Penguin plot to take control of Gotham City, only Batman can stop them, while the Catwoman has her own agenda.

    Good Batman Film Without Question

    Batman Returns is to be considered quality when one speaks of superhero films. Its predecessor, Batman, in my opinion, is by far the greatest and most well thought out of the comic book genre. For one to say that Batman Returns was disappointing, he or she has not fully watched the movie and considered the acting of Danny Devito as the Penguin. Devito and Walken offer some memorable moments. The tale of Batman is suppose to be dark and Tim Burton has fulfilled how the comic portrays Batman. Batman Returns provides comic relief, action, suspense and fantasy; and it should not be viewed as ‘crap’, although we are all entitled to our own opinions.

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    ‘Ghost’ Download and Reviews

    September 25, 2009 by Paul Wall  
    Filed under Comedy, Drama, Fantasy

    “Ghost” Movie Details

    Ghost tagline: A love that will last forever.
    Ghost - DVD Cover

    Ghost DVD Cover

    Actors:
  • Sharon Breslau
  • Patrick Swayze Sam Wheat
    Demi Moore Molly Jensen
    Whoopi Goldberg Oda Mae Brown
    Tony Goldwyn Carl Bruner
    Stanley Lawrence Elevator Man
    Christopher J. Keene Elevator Man
    Susan Breslau Susan
    Martina Deignan Rose
    Rick Kleber Mover
    Macka Foley Mover
    Rick Aviles Willie Lopez
    Phil Leeds Emergency Room Ghost
    John Hugh Surgeon
    Sam Tsoutsouvas Minister
    Cemetery Ghost
    Directors: Jerry Zucker IMDB Rating: 6.9/10 out of 48,192 votes

    “Ghost” Movie Review

    “Ghost” Plot Summary

    After being killed during a botched mugging, a man’s love for his partner enables him to remain on earth as a ghost. add synopsis

    Love is a powerful emotion

    If you have ever lost a loved one and want to believe that they are still somewhere you will be touch by the wonderful and not over sentimental ‘Ghost’.Some people may not find ‘Ghost’ to have any sense but if you are romantic and open-minded it will hit you like the fast moving train.’Ghost’ is an epic love story of Molly (Demi Moore) and Sam (gorgeous Patrick Swayze) who have so strong relationship but it is taken from them so early. After a tragic mugging episode the banker Sam loose his life and leaves Molly to face the cruel reality on her own. Sam is persistent to let Molly know that he is still there watching and protecting her. By the act of coincidence Sam finds a way to communicate his loved one with the help of fraud sidekick Oda Mae Brown (hilarious Whoopi Goldberg whose Academy Award-winning performance was very well earned!). There is some twist and turns, some difficulties but nothing can stop the true love finding it ways. Even if it does mean beyond the grave.’Ghost’ was the unexpected hit movie of the year 1990. It won two Oscars. Dazzling Goldberg got a Golden Man for Best Supporting Actress and Bruce Joel Rubin got his prize for his writing skills. It launched the era of new special effect techniques, and boosted the careers of Demi Moore and Patrick Swayze

    First time I saw the movie it didn’t affect me as much as it did when I saw it for the second time. I wept like a little waterfall and felt strongly that there must be a life after death

    Vincent Schiavelli was dark but sympathetic Subway Ghost who guided Sam on his path to become a real ghost

    The film produced some of the funniest scenes in movie history. While Sam is trying to get Oda Mae to help him he tortures her by singing in a monotonous, deep-voiced way ‘I’m Henry the Eight I am’! That’s so great. Also the word ‘ditto’ became famous. I bet the ‘Ghost-generation’ has repeatedly said it to their loved ones

    If you manage get your mind open and let ‘Ghost’ into your heart it effects might just surprise you! 9,5/10

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    ‘Tomorrow Never Dies’ Download and Reviews

    September 20, 2009 by Paul Wall  
    Filed under Action, Adventure, Thriller

    “Tomorrow Never Dies” Movie Details

    Tomorrow Never Dies tagline: Meet New James Bond [Japanese Theatrical]
    Tomorrow Never Dies - DVD Cover

    Tomorrow Never Dies DVD Cover

    Actors:
  • Terence Rigby
  • Pierce Brosnan James Bond
    Jonathan Pryce Elliot Carver
    Michelle Yeoh Wai Lin
    Teri Hatcher Paris Carver
    Ricky Acker Henry Gupta
    GГ¶tz Otto Stamper
    Joe Don Baker Jack Wade
    Vincent Schiavelli Dr. Kaufman
    Judi Dench M
    Desmond Llewelyn Q
    Samantha Bond Miss Moneypenny
    Colin Salmon Charles Robinson
    Geoffrey Palmer Adm. Roebuck
    Julian Fellowes Minister of Defence
    Gen. Bukharin
    Directors: Roger Spottiswoode IMDB Rating: 6.4/10 out of 44,312 votes

    “Tomorrow Never Dies” Movie Review

    “Tomorrow Never Dies” Plot Summary

    James Bond heads to stop a media mogul’s plan to induce war between China and the UK in order to obtain exclusive global media coverage. add synopsis

    Perfect!

    When I received every movie in the James Bond DVD collection (the one with seven movies) for my birthday except for The Man with The Golden Gun, there were three movies in the set that I hadn’t seen. The first one I checked out was Tomorrow Never Dies, and I loved it. Our piece of trash DVD player kept freezing, but I managed to watch the whole thing to the end. The movie kicks off with Bond investigating a terrorist arms market somewhere in Russia and has to escape being blown up by a missile launched by a ship at sea. This scene is great, and after the cool animations and the pretty good theme song by Sheryl Crow, things really start to heat up. Media mogul Elliot Carver, played excellently by Jonathan Pryce, is bent on starting an entire news network that reports nothing but bad news. Carver is trying to get Britain and China to attack each other and start a new world war. All this is great, but there are a few disappointments. For one, I think Paris Carver should have been given more time in the movie. Her character could really have played a great part in the end. There also should have been another action scene or two sandwiched somewhere in the movie. However, this is a still great movie that I recommend. 4 stars out of 5.

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