‘Shanghai Noon’ Download and Reviews

December 20, 2009 by Paul Wall  
Filed under Action, Adventure, Comedy

“Shanghai Noon” Movie Details

Shanghai Noon tagline: The Classic Western Gets A Kick In The Pants.
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Shanghai Noon DVD Cover

Actors:
  • Kate Luyben
  • Curtis Armstrong
    Jackie Chan Chon Wang
    Owen Wilson Roy O’Bannon
    Lucy Liu Princess Pei Pei
    Brandon Merrill Falling Leaves
    Roger Yuan Lo Fong
    Xander Berkeley Nathan Van Cleef
    Rongguang Yu Imperial Guard
    Ya Hi Cui Imperial Guard
    Eric Chen Imperial Guard
    Jason Connery Calvin Andrews
    Walton Goggins Wallace
    Adrien Dorval Blue
    Rafael BГЎez Vasquez
    Stacy Grant Hooker in Distress
    Fifi, Carson City Hooker
    Directors: Tom Dey IMDB Rating: 6.6/10 out of 30,586 votes

    “Shanghai Noon” Movie Review

    “Shanghai Noon” Plot Summary

    Jackie Chan plays a Chinese man who travels to the Wild West to rescue a kidnapped princess. After teaming up with a train robber, the unlikely duo takes on a Chinese traitor and his corrupt boss. add synopsis

    perfect blend of action and comedy, the funniest western ever

    This movie is a perfect blend of action and comedy. This movie stars Jackie Chan as Chon Wang, one of the soldiers of the army of the forbidden city in China. When the princess leaves and goes to America it is up to Chon to bring her back. When he gets to Nevada, where most of the story takes place he meets Roy O’Bannon played by Owen Wilson u’ll ever meet. He is a wanted outlaw and in an odd chain of events they become a duo. This is the funniest western, this movie surpasses Blazing Saddles by far. Blazing Saddles is funny but the one-liners that Owen Wilson drop are just so hilarious. ‘I don’t know Karate but I do know crazy, and I will use it’. Lucy Lui also stars as the Princess This movie is definitely worth seeing but you kinda wanna steer clear of the sequel ‘Shanghai Knights’ It does not do the first film justice. I have never been able to complete the second one mainly because it is boring. But salutes to Shanghai Noon the funniest western to date. 9 out of 10

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    ‘As Good as It Gets’ Download and Reviews

    November 28, 2009 by Paul Wall  
    Filed under Comedy, Drama, Romance

    “As Good as It Gets” Movie Details

    As Good as It Gets tagline: Brace yourself for Melvin.
    As Good as It Gets - DVD Cover

    As Good as It Gets DVD Cover

    Actors:
  • Jaffe Cohen
  • Jack Nicholson Melvin Udall
    Helen Hunt Carol Connelly
    Greg Kinnear Simon Bishop
    Cuba Gooding Jr. Frank Sachs
    Skeet Ulrich Vincent Lopiano
    Shirley Knight Beverly Connelly
    Yeardley Smith Jackie Simpson
    Lupe Ontiveros Nora Manning
    Jill the Dog Verdell
    Timer the Dog Supporting Dog
    Billy the Dog Supporting Dog
    Bibi Osterwald Neighbor Woman
    Ross Bleckner Carl
    Bernadette Balagtas Caterer
    Partygoer
    Directors: James L. Brooks IMDB Rating: 7.8/10 out of 88,323 votes

    “As Good as It Gets” Movie Review

    “As Good as It Gets” Plot Summary

    A single mother/waitress, a misanthropic author, and a gay artist form an unlikely friendship add synopsis

    This movie truly is ‘As Good As It Gets’

    This movie truly is ‘As Good As It Gets’. Outstanding acting, bizarre, yet amazing plot, this movie has got it all! Jack Nicholson plays a marvelous role as Melvin Udall, a seemingly cruel, middle-aged man, who is a successful romantic storywriter. Melvin is extremely rude to his neighbours, especially to his gay neighbour Simon Bishop, played by Greg Kinnear. Greg is a remarkable actor in this film. In fact, Greg was nominated for best supporting actor, along with Nicholson for best actor and Helen Hunt for best actress. The film was nominated for best picture and best screenplay for the 1997 Academy Awards. Greg plays the role of a gay artist who is mugged while working in his home studio. During his recuperation he has to leave his dog in the hands of his spiteful neighbour. In Simon’s absence an unlikely friendship grows between Melvin and his neighbour’s dog. The story unfolds to show that this uncaring man can indeed have feelings for another being, in this case the dog. You also see that Melvin has feelings for someone other than the dog. He has a daily routine of going to a restaurant. He orders the same meal by the same waitress everyday. One day the waitress, Carol Connelly, played by Helen Hunt, misses work because of her son’s illness. Melvin refuses to eat until Carol returns to work. He can’t live out his daily routine without Carol. He finds that he needs her. He pays for a home doctor for Carol’s son to get Carol back at work. But this only scares her. Eventually they all learn to love one another. The directing in this movie was reasonable. The director was James L. Brooks. This movie is a bit better than other movie that he has directed, such as I’ll Do Anything (1994), Broadcast News (1987) and Terms of Endearment (1983). The plot of this movie is interesting. It is believable, but not likely to happen. As Good As It Gets is an original film. No film I know is similar to it at all. I doubt there is any chance of any sequel to this movie. The sound in the movie isn’t really noticeable in the film. However, perhaps that is fine. If the sound were out of place, possibly it would have been more noticeable. That would be unpleasant. One sequence in this film that struck me as outstanding was when Nicholson went to the doctor for help. He had what is called obsessive-compulsive disorder. The doctor refuses to help him because he made no appointment. On his way out he passes through the waiting room. He stops and turns to everyone and say ‘Have you ever thought what if this is as good as it gets?’ I figure that was a turning point in his life. He realizes that life might not get any better and he should live it to its fullest. The photography and camera angles contributed to this scene to make it perfect. The movie was filmed in California, Manhattan and Brooklyn, New York. It was noticeable that the movie was filmed in New York, because the location on scenes looked like New York. One scene in the movie had exceptional make-up. The scene where you see Melvin’s neighbour Greg in the hospital after he is mugged. He is so bruised up. It looked so real. In the movie when Nicholson was walking on the sidewalk he would always make sure he didn’t step on the cracks. This was because of his obsessive-compulsive disorder. He did this every time he went out. Eventually after taking his neighbour’s dog out with him the dog started to do the same. This is considered a stunt. The stunt crew created a thin string fence above each crack in the sidewalk. The string fence was not visible to the viewer, but the dog would have to step over the string when walking over a crack. However nothing that occurred was that dangerous to warrant a major stunt scene. The editing in this movie was done fairly well. There are no noticeable mistakes. I’m sure special effects were used, but none were obvious in the movie. As Good As It Gets was produced and directed by James L. Brooks. Tristar Pictures financed and distributed the film. The film was successful

    As Good As It Gets is a good comedy, has a good love story and great acting. It is not that much of a convincing movie, however it has wonderful writing and acting. It’s a movie I would recommend.

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    ‘The Darjeeling Limited’ Download and Reviews

    November 25, 2009 by Paul Wall  
    Filed under Adventure, Comedy, Drama

    “The Darjeeling Limited” Movie Details

    The Darjeeling Limited tagline:
    The Darjeeling Limited - DVD Cover

    The Darjeeling Limited DVD Cover

    Actors:
    Owen Wilson Francis
    Adrien Brody Peter
    Jason Schwartzman Jack
    Amara Karan Rita
    Wallace Wolodarsky Brendan
    Waris Ahluwalia The Chief Steward
    Irfan Khan The Father
    Barbet Schroeder The Mechanic
    Camilla Rutherford Alice
    Bill Murray The Businessman
    Anjelica Huston Patricia
    Mr. A.P. Singh Taxi Driver
    Kumar Pallana Old Man
    Dalpat Singh Waiter
    Trudy Matthys German Lady #1
    Directors: Wes Anderson
    IMDB Rating: 7.3/10 out of 44,232 votes

    “The Darjeeling Limited” Movie Review

    “The Darjeeling Limited” Plot Summary

    Three American brothers who have not spoken to each other in a year set off on a train voyage across India with a plan to find themselves and bond with each other — to become brothers again like they used to be. Their “spiritual quest”, however, veers rapidly off-course (due to events involving over-the-counter pain killers, Indian cough syrup, and pepper spray), and they eventually find themselves stranded alone in the middle of the desert with eleven suitcases, a printer, and a laminating machine. At this moment, a new, unplanned journey suddenly begins. add synopsis

    An interesting journey

    The Darjeeling Limited follows three brothers on a train journey across India. Suffice to say that in the course of their journey they will be faced with some complications. Things most definitely do not go according to the original plan. And it is in those times where the trip veers off its intended course that the movie is at its best. It’s not really a comedy but the film certainly has some nice comedic moments. There are some good dramatic moments but I don’t think one would label the film a great drama. It’s a journey which more often than not is certainly interesting but which in the end leaves you wanting a little more. For all the great moments, and there are more than a few, it doesn’t quite all add up to a spectacular finished product. It’s a good movie which you feel could have been great but fell a little shy of that standard

    Owen Wilson, Adrien Brody and Jason Schwartzman play the three Whitman brothers who having not seen one another for a year are now embarking on what Francis, the oldest of the brothers, intends to be a spiritual journey. Francis is obsessive-compulsive to the extreme and his brothers often find him to be more than a touch annoying. But, as played wonderfully by Wilson, Francis comes across as rather endearing. Annoying yes but in an endearing way. The fact that he goes through the whole movie with his head and face heavily bandaged due to a motorcycle accident probably doesn’t hurt in making Francis a sympathetic figure. Brody’s Peter and Schwartzman’s Jack do not immediately appear to have as many obvious quirks as Francis, seeming to be much more ‘normal’. But we will see that Peter and Jack certainly have their own issues to deal with as well. And while if you had to choose one Wilson would be the star of the show both Brody and Schwartzman do excellent work as well

    When the journey inevitably veers from its spiritual course is when the movie shines. Seeing the way these three very unique individuals react to one another in trying circumstances is a treat. Some of these moments are wonderfully comedic while other moments are appropriately solemn and serious. This is a train ride full of surprises which allow the brothers to learn a great deal about themselves and in the end maybe about each other. The film does wander at times. For all the good moments there are other times where the film struggles to maintain momentum. And really there isn’t much of a plot to speak of. But while it may be a relatively simple story it is generally an enjoyable one. It must be said that director Wes Anderson has crafted a film which certainly looks amazing. Whether it be the wonderful Indian exteriors or the brilliantly vibrant interiors of the train itself the film always looks terrific. And the three lead actors do the visuals justice, giving excellent performances in bringing this charming story to life. It’s not a perfect film by any means. It’s a movie you’ll embrace more for its moments than for the final product as a whole. There is the nagging sense that it didn’t quite all come together. But all in all the movie works. You could do a lot worse than to take a ride on The Darjeeling Limited.

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    ‘The Princess and the Frog’ Download and Reviews

    November 8, 2009 by Paul Wall  
    Filed under Animation, Family, Fantasy

    “The Princess and the Frog” Movie Details

    The Princess and the Frog tagline:
    The Princess and the Frog - DVD Cover

    The Princess and the Frog DVD Cover

    Actors:
    Peter Bartlett Lawrence
    Kwesi Boakye Newspaper Boy
    Bruno Campos Prince Naveen
    Michael Colyar Buford
    Jim Cummings Ray
    Keith David Dr. Facilier
    John Goodman Eli ‘Big Daddy’ LaBouff
    Terrence Howard James
    Jerry Kernion Mr. Fenner
    Ritchie Montgomery Reggie
    Michael-Leon Wooley Louis
    Angela Bassett Eudora
    Breanna Brooks Young Charlotte LaBouff
    Jennifer Cody Charlotte LaBouff
    Elizabeth M. Dampier Young Tiana
    Directors: Ron Clements and John Musker
    IMDB Rating: 7.7/10 out of 7,377 votes

    “The Princess and the Frog” Movie Review

    “The Princess and the Frog” Plot Summary

    A fairy tale set in Jazz Age-era New Orleans and centered on a young girl named Princess Tiana and her fateful kiss with a frog prince who desperately wants to be human again.

    By Jove…it’s actually GOOD!

    I’ve said my share of disparaging words against the Walt Disney Company, and let’s face it; they’ve put out more than their share of garbage over the years. It seems as if Pixar has been pulling their dead weight for the past decade as they’ve put out offensively bad DTV releases and pumping their money and resources into their sub par T.V. station and musical acts (though I will say that Lilo and Stitch, as well as The Emperor’s New Groove, which I consider to be one of Disney’s funniest releases). Yes, it seemed that all hope was lost for the Mouse and that anything original and thought provoking associated with the Disney name would have that cute little bouncing lamp right along side

    Imagine my surprise when I saw The Princess and the Frog yesterday. Surprise nothing! I nearly went into a shock induced coma. This was a brilliant film, something truly worthy of Uncle Walt’s iconic signature. This film had all the makings of a Disney classic: great story, great characters, great music, and of course, great art

    One thing I always give the Walt Disney Co. credit for is their masterful art work in their features, even the less than stellar ones. This has, especially, been the case the past 20-25 years. Some of the same artists that worked on the more recent classics like The Little Mermaid and Beauty and the Beast worked on Princess and the Frog. I was told after the film that the same man that drew Belle (Randy Cartwright) drew for Tiana, and you can tell. The art in general in this movie is extremely impressive. Not only are all the characters well drawn, but the backgrounds are breath taking, very reminiscent of Hunchback of Notre Dame. They seem to take you into a painting of the location without losing it’s touch with reality. Also, the use of different art styles stood out, especially the ‘Almost There’ number, which was drawn mostly in the Art Deco style

    Randy Newman’s score left the biggest impression on my after the film was over, though. I think this is the first time a Disney feature used, primarily, North American music styles like jazz, ragtime, southern gospel, and even zydeco. Of course, like any great Disney feature; Princess and the Frog had it’s signature musical number: the previously named ‘Almost There’. With a great tune, appropriate lyrics, and of course, the voice of Anika Noni Rose; I’m sure (and I hope) this will become another Disney standard. Unlike some Disney films, there wasn’t that dreadful ‘Oh dear merciful God, when is this going to end’ number. Every song was thought out, appropriate for it’s setting, and just…good. Kudos to Randy Newman, who will hopefully get an Oscar nomination (at least) for this film

    Then, of course, there’s the high water mark for not only Disney movies, but for movies in general, especially animation films: characters and story. Movies can have an amazing score and even good animation, but if the story flops and if the characters are insufferable, then it’s going nowhere. This movie, thankfully, had neither problem. There was no character that you wish would just go get himself or herself bent. Everyone served his or her purpose in the movie

    Like many of the newer Disney movies, The Princess and the Frog had a, well…Princess character that was blue collar and hard working

    Tiana is young woman from the slums of New Orleans, whose sole purpose in life is to open up a successful restaurant serving authentic Louisiana cuisine. Of course, the man puts her down and she finds herself sunk. I will say that I’m VERY proud of Disney for not shoving the race issue down our throats and, at the same time, for not avoiding it all together. This was seen in the scene where the land lords of the building she’s looking to purchase

    At the same time, a lazy hedonistic prince comes to New Orleans looking for a (Rich) bride since his monetary supply has been cut off by his parents. He sets his sights on a bona fide southern belle named Charlotte, Tiana’s foil and best friend. The Prince and his reluctant English servant (what prince would be complete without one) get sidetracked by a voodoo man/street performer named Dr. Facilier aka ‘The Shadow Man’, a slick deceitful crook with his own silhouette as a side kick (and yes, they are able to make it work). Dr. Facilier says both Prince Naveeh and Lawerence will get what they both desire most (money and a life without servitude, respectively). Louis is turned into the Prince (or at least, given his body) while Naveeh turns into…a smiley frog; which as we learn throughout the film is mucus

    Naveeh meets Tiana after she changes clothes (and after her dreams of owning her own restaurant). Tiana, who is less than fond of frog, tries to kill our hero; but later finds out that this is a frog with a difference…he can talk. After Naveeh sees a copy of a print version of, appropriately enough, the Princess and the Frog, he asks Tiana (Who is wearing a tiara at the time) to kiss him, believing that she is, indeed, royalty herself; though he later finds out that she is a waitress. He promises that after she kisses him, something she is far from enthusiastic about, he will make her dream of owning her own restaurant a reality. Well, she does kiss him, but there’s a bit of a SNAFU: she turns into a frog herself. The two of them must find a way to become human again. Along the way, they meet a cavalcade of characters including a trumpet playing alligator (and yes, they are able to make it work somehow) and a Cajun firefly named Ray

    The Princess and the Frog, a movie (I hope) that is destined for greatness.

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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.
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    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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    ‘The Running Man’ Download and Reviews

    September 9, 2009 by Paul Wall  
    Filed under Action, Sci-Fi, Thriller

    “The Running Man” Movie Details

    The Running Man tagline: The year is 2019. The finest men in America don’t run for President. They run for their lives.
    The Running Man - DVD Cover

    The Running Man DVD Cover

    Actors:
    Arnold Schwarzenegger Ben Richards
    Maria Conchita Alonso Amber Mendez
    Yaphet Kotto William Laughlin
    Jim Brown Fireball
    Jesse Ventura Captain Freedom
    Erland van Lidth Dynamo
    Marvin J. McIntyre Harold Weiss
    Gus Rethwisch Buzzsaw
    Professor Toru Tanaka Subzero
    Mick Fleetwood Mic
    Dweezil Zappa Stevie
    Richard Dawson Damon Killian
    Karen Leigh Hopkins Brenda
    Sven-Ole Thorsen Sven
    Edward Bunker Lenny
    Directors: Paul Michael Glaser
    IMDB Rating: 6.4/10 out of 33,858 votes

    “The Running Man” Movie Review

    “The Running Man” Plot Summary

    A wrongly-convicted man must try to survive a public execution gauntlet staged as a TV game show. add synopsis

    An outstanding action movie

    The Running Man is everything a film should be. It has copious amounts of violence, plenty of one-liners and a clever storyline. Arnie plays his usual type of character, the badass strongman up against the system. Running Man was made in the late 80s, one of the glory eras for action films. Back then, violence counted, and in this film there is more than enough to keep you entertained. There are plenty of highlights, but the best scene is probably when Arnie chainsaws his enemy, a rather fat and sweaty ‘chaser’ between the legs. Suffice to say, said ‘chaser’ does not enjoy the experience…… Other highs include the big shootout at the end, when Arnie leads a small Army of computer geeks into battle with his trademark cigar taking pride of place in his mouth. Richard Dawson is superb as the sleazy game show host Killion, and his tete-a-tete with Arnie at the end is excellent! The music is your typical 80s pumping rock and suits the tone of the film very well. Of course the writers are assuming that in the future there will be a huge 80s revival, but there you go…. This is certainly one of Arnie’s best outings. Its just a shame that today’s movies are so tame. They would do well to replicate Running Man’s levels of action.

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    ‘Fighting’ Download and Reviews

    September 6, 2009 by Paul Wall  
    Filed under Action, Drama, Sport

    “Fighting” Movie Details

    Fighting tagline: Some dreams are worth the fight.
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    Fighting DVD Cover

    Actors:
    Flaco Navaja Ray Ray
    Carol Commissiong Club Diva
    Quinton Aaron Street Vendor
    David Barroso Russian Fighter
    Aaron Behr
    David John Bernardo Toughguy
    Luis Camacho Kimo’s BX Crew
    John Cenatiempo Construction worker
    Gary Cherkassky Russian Guy
    Clem Cheung Korean Store Owner
    Kelvin Coffey Local
    Berto Colon Exp. Suit Man
    Greg Connolly Binghampton
    Jim Coope Roommate Sal
    Ryan Curtis Fight Spectator
    Directors: Dito Montiel
    IMDB Rating: 5.2/10 out of 6,950 votes

    “Fighting” Movie Review

    “Fighting” Plot Summary

    In New York City, a young counterfeiter is introduced to the world of underground street fighting by a seasoned scam artist, who becomes his manager on the bare-knuckling brawling circuit.

    Fighting – A beating I enjoyed.

    The script of this movie contains a lot of bad lines, yeah the script isn’t close to Montiels A guide to recognizing your saints. But this movie has got content that a lot of other movies lack… and it has got some features from the movie mentioned that gives the same street feel as AGTRYS did. The ending could be so much more than it is, and that is in my opinion the main reason why this movie got the low ratings it got

    And anyone saying the fights lack cool moves, or that there are way too few fights for a movie called ‘Fighting’… i’d say you’re wrong. If you wanted a movie with a bunch of hardcore hits in slow motion, you should have gone for something that deals what that sorta thing… this movie does not. Sure there are some of these elements in there, but that’s not what the focus is on. Anyone actually believe that Rocky got badass from running up stairs? Shawn trains a little, but he survives on what he has got… that is kinda the message. And no fights aren’t fair game, if you take a beating and you get a chance to shove your opponent into a sink, you’ll take it.one thing to put out there is that the musical score for this movie is just as awesome as Dito M’s last movie, scenes from Zulay’s kitchen were done perfectly in a great mix with the music, same goes for anywhere Shawn wasn’t at a club or fighting. If you want a movie like Rocky or Never Back Down, don’t go for this one… there are better movies than Fighting out there, but this one ignites some emotion instead of adrenalin.

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    ‘Hook’ Download and Reviews

    August 25, 2009 by Paul Wall  
    Filed under Adventure, Family, Fantasy

    “Hook” Movie Details

    Hook tagline: What if Peter Pan grew up?
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    Hook DVD Cover

    Actors:
  • Raushan Hammond
  • Gwyneth Paltrow
    Glenn Close
    Dustin Hoffman Capt. James S. Hook
    Robin Williams Peter Banning/Peter Pan
    Julia Roberts Tinkerbell
    Bob Hoskins Smee, Captain Hook’s Servant/Garbage Sweeper in Kensington Gardens
    Maggie Smith Granny Wendy/Middle-Aged Wendy
    Caroline Goodall Moira Banning
    Charlie Korsmo Jack ‘Jackie’ Banning
    Amber Scott Maggie Banning
    Laurel Cronin Liza, Wendy’s Housekeeper
    Phil Collins Inspector Good
    Arthur Malet Tootles
    Isaiah Robinson Pockets, Lost Boy
    Jasen Fisher Ace, Lost Boy
    Dante Basco Rufio, King of the Lost Boys
    Thud Butt, Lost Boy
    Directors: Steven Spielberg IMDB Rating: 6.2/10 out of 56,792 votes

    “Hook” Movie Review

    “Hook” Plot Summary

    When Capt. Hook kidnaps his children, an adult Peter Pan must return to Neverland and reclaim his youthful spirit in order to challenge his old enemy.

    Love it !

    Love the cast first of all. From Maggie Smith a goddess in my eyes to Dustin Hoffman and Robin William to a strange inclusion of Phil Collins. They all fit in well together so well. A magical story of Hook which take me into a wonderful fantasy land of what kids should dream about. This superb production should not be pulled down, for it is essentially a children’s film but I love it. My kids thinks I am a big kid but I don’t care. Julia Roberts as Tinks id Fab ! I am not the biggest fan of Robin Williams but I do like his portrayal of Peter Pan

    A magical movie for the entire family

    Granny included !!

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