‘Blade’ Download and Reviews

December 14, 2009 by Paul Wall  
Filed under Action, Horror, Thriller

“Blade” Movie Details

Blade tagline: The power of an immortal. The soul of a human. The heart of a hero.
Blade - DVD Cover

Blade DVD Cover

Actors:
  • Shannon Lee
  • Wesley Snipes Blade/Eric Brooks/’The Daywalker’
    Stephen Dorff Deacon Frost
    Kris Kristofferson Abraham Whistler
    N’Bushe Wright Dr. Karen Jenson
    Donal Logue Quinn
    Udo Kier Vampire Elder Dragonetti
    Arly Jover Mercury
    Traci Lords Racquel
    Kevin Patrick Walls Officer Krieger
    Tim Guinee Dr. Curtis Webb
    Sanaa Lathan Vanessa Brooks
    Eric Edwards Pearl
    Donna Wong Nurse
    Carmen Thomas Senior Resident
    Resident
    Directors: Stephen Norrington IMDB Rating: 7.0/10 out of 61,254 votes

    “Blade” Movie Review

    “Blade” Plot Summary

    A half-vampire, half-mortal man becomes a protector of the mortal race, while slaying evil vampires.

    GOOD ACTION/HORROR MOVIE!!

    This was one of those slick action movies that was made to look good on screen, and it did, the vampire fighting sequences were excellent, there was plenty of blood and gore the whole movie looked good to the eye. It was a fun watch and very entertaining. Good movie but I didn’t like how Blade could slice vampires in half and they would just die, it looked good but vampires don’t die by getting sliced in half. Other than the vampires and how many rules were not kept to in this movie, Wesley Snipes gives a good performance as Blade and Stephen Dorff is great as the evil vampire. The story is when Blade’s mother was bitten by a vampire during pregnancy, she did not know that she gave her son a special gift while dying: All the good vampire attributes in combination with the best human skills. Blade grew up to be a vampire hunter for revenge on his mother’s death. The vampires, who managed to infiltrate nearly every major organization, need Blade’s very special blood to summon La Miagra, the blood god, in order to gain reign about the human cattle, as they call us. If you beleive that vampires can only be killed by a stab to the heart and the weapon must stay in the heart and chopping the head off are the only ways to kill a vampire you won’t find that in Blade. But Blade has it’s moments and I would recommend it as a good horror/action movie.

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    ‘Resident Evil’ Download and Reviews

    December 14, 2009 by Paul Wall  
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    “Resident Evil” Movie Details

    Resident Evil tagline: A secret experiment. A deadly virus. A fatal mistake.
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    Resident Evil DVD Cover

    Actors:
  • Stephen Billington
  • Pasquale Aleardi
    Milla Jovovich Alice
    Michelle Rodriguez Rain Ocampo
    Eric Mabius Matt Addison
    James Purefoy Spence Parks
    Martin Crewes Chad Kaplan
    Colin Salmon One
    Ryan McCluskey Mr. Grey
    Oscar Pearce Mr. Red
    Indra OvГ© Ms. Black
    Anna Bolt Dr. Anna Bolt
    Joseph May Dr. Blue
    Robert Tannion Dr. Brown
    Heike Makatsch Dr. Lisa Addison
    Jaymes Butler Clarence the Security Guard
    Mr. White
    Directors: Paul W.S. Anderson IMDB Rating: 6.3/10 out of 62,327 votes

    “Resident Evil” Movie Review

    “Resident Evil” Plot Summary

    A special military unit fights a powerful, out-of-control supercomputer and hundreds of scientists who have mutated into flesh-eating creatures after a laboratory accident.

    One of my most favourite films

    I am a huge fan of the video game series; I’ve played & completed almost every Resident Evil game there is. When the film was announced I thought it was going to be rubbish because mostly films that are based on games are completely crap especially the ones made by Uwe Boll, but I still went to see it the first day when it came out in the UK and it was sooooo amazing. I was speechless after I seen the film, the story is truly original and one of the best thing about it is that the first 10 minutes was slow & peaceful but then it went really fast & relentless just like a roller-coaster going up slowly & zoomed down. Paul W. S. Anderson has proved that he is terrific writer & director because it is extremely difficult to create a story for a film that is based on a video game. Milla Jovovich was undoubtedly the best and I loved her red dress to bits, it definitely did suit her. Watching the film gives you a deep insight of the game e.g

    When they had about 3 hours limited time to complete their mission

    Every time they enter a new place it had to be checked and they had to make sure it’s safe just like in every game

    If they where trapped they had to find another way out

    In the end Alice & Matt got out without killing all the zombies because Resident Evil is rather a puzzle game and killing is not necessary

    The combination of action, horror & thriller is superb; they are my entire favourite genre. It had a lot of style and the use of advanced modern technology that is mostly I look for in a film, the Licker in the end was the icing on the cake. This is the only movie that I liked with zombies in it because most of them are stupid & boring especially House of the Dead, the zombies pop out of nowhere and attack people. In Resident Evil the creation of zombies was very sensible, the staff of the underground laboratory were infected by the T-Virus released into the air vent, after getting killed by the Red Queen to avoid any outside interference their dead bodies were reanimated. It is mentioned very clearly that why they ‘need to feed’, nothing like that has ever been in any film which makes the story original. Dialogues are also good my most favourite quote is ‘You’re all going to die down here’ from the Red Queen, she is one of the best characters along with Alice, Matt & Rain. Background music score is the best music possibly for any film I have ever heard it has heavy metal guitar for the fight scenes and very soft, eerie & sensational for the main title. I have the soundtrack CD and I bought it just for the background score without caring that the other tracks might be good or not but it did turn out to good. There is nothing more I can ask for in a film that makes it one of my all time favourite movies and there is never going to be another film based on a video game like this!

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    ‘Final Destination 2′ Download and Reviews

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

    “Final Destination 2″ Movie Details

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

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

    “Final Destination 2″ Movie Review

    “Final Destination 2″ Plot Summary

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

    Fairly good sequel…

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

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    ‘Orphan’ Download and Reviews

    December 11, 2009 by Paul Wall  
    Filed under Drama, Horror, Thriller

    “Orphan” Movie Details

    Orphan tagline: Can you keep a secret?
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    Orphan DVD Cover

    Actors:
    Vera Farmiga Kate Coleman
    Peter Sarsgaard John Coleman
    Isabelle Fuhrman Esther
    CCH Pounder Sister Abigail
    Jimmy Bennett Daniel Coleman
    Aryana Engineer Max Coleman
    Lorry Ayers Joyce
    Matthew Raudsepp Receptionist
    Karel Roden Dr. Värava
    Andrew Shaver Injection doctor
    Rosemary Dunsmore Doris Coleman
    Margo Martindale Dr. Browning
    Directors: Jaume Collet-Serra
    IMDB Rating: 7.2/10 out of 19,788 votes

    “Orphan” Movie Review

    “Orphan” Plot Summary

    A husband and wife who recently lost their baby adopt a 9-year-old girl who is not nearly as innocent as she claims to be.

    The best straight horror film in quite a while

    When I was younger, I was a scaredy-cat when it came to a great many movies. I saw Peter Jackson’s The Frighteners at a young age which left me with a solid week worth of sleepless nights, I was terrified of the evil vines in Jumanji and I even had a fear of serial snipers after watching Dirty Harry. However as I grew, I became braver and less haunted even by horror films until I finally became numb to almost everything. Certainly the odd scene of a fright flick would give me a start and perhaps even a bad dream, but few films have been able to recapture the restless nights of my youth. Until I saw Orphan

    While perhaps not as great a compliment as it once was with Hollywood’s iron grip on the horror industry, Orphan is the downright creepiest and most frightening pure horror film in a many, many years. The Orphanage (similar name a coincidence, I assure you) from last year gave me some haunted evenings but is more of a dramatic thriller. Countless films have capitalized on the evil child angle as a platform for the scares, in fact with the now even more relatively awful The Unborn coming out this very year. But those who have crafted such a film intelligently and to a genuinely disturbing end are sparse and in between. In the case of Orphan a much of this success is due to young Isabelle Furhman, who gives an incredibly intense and disturbingly authentic portrayal as Esther, the Russian orphan. Complimenting that role are four other outstanding performances by Aryana Engineer and Jimmy Bennett as Esther’s now sister and brother, and Vera Farmiga and Peter Starsgaard as the adopting parents. If there have been better performances in a horror film I haven’t been privy

    Finally recovering after the devastating loss of their unborn child, Kate and John Coleman (Farmiga and Starsgaard) feel it is time to welcome some new life into their home and settle on the different but charming and incredible gifted 10 year old Esther. Things could not be better for this broken family, Esther bonds immediately with young Max who is a mute, and fits wonderfully in with her two loving parents. But then, strange occurrences begin to arise, and Esther always seems to be there and soon Kate begins to think, as the movie’s tagline of the film implies, there’s something wrong with her

    In almost every horror film ever made, we have a central protagonist who is scoffed at by everyone and their mother at their wild claims of a killer, an alien, strange occurrences etc. In Orphan it is Kate who is the sole voice of desperation, but what makes this film work besides the wonderful acting job by Farmiga is the back-story of loss and her former alcoholism which sheds doubts on her suspicions. This coupled with Esther’s seemingly endless cunning and manipulation of Kate’s children makes for a frustratingly disturbing series of events. Director Juan Collet-Serra, who helmed 2005’s House of Wax, chooses to keep the gore restrained, tension high and focus on some equally tragic human elements about a broken marriage and what broke it apart. Collet-Serra holds no punches, and is unafraid to go all the way into truly disturbing territory and includes many elements of the anti-Hollywood horror film and is fairly light on the cliches. The final twist is shocking (if you say you knew it you’re lying) and brilliantly explains all the former questions the audience demands. Be warned, just because Orphan is not as bloody as some makes it no less disturbing and I applaud its ability to give me an uneasy sleep and a shot of much needed nostalgia

    Read all my reviews at www.simonsaysmovies.blogspot.com

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    ‘Godzilla’ Download and Reviews

    December 10, 2009 by Paul Wall  
    Filed under Action, Horror, Sci-Fi

    “Godzilla” Movie Details

    Godzilla tagline: Size Does Matter
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    Godzilla DVD Cover

    Actors:
  • Frank Bruynbroek
  • Matthew Broderick Dr. Niko Tatopoulos
    Jean Reno Philippe RoachГ©
    Maria Pitillo Audrey Timmonds
    Hank Azaria Victor ‘Animal’ Palotti
    Kevin Dunn Colonel Hicks
    Michael Lerner Mayor Ebert
    Harry Shearer Charles Caiman, WIDF Anchor
    Arabella Field Lucy Palotti
    Vicki Lewis Dr. Elsie Chapman
    Doug Savant Sergeant O’Neal
    Malcolm Danare Dr. Mendel Craven
    Lorry Goldman Gene, Mayor’s Aide
    Christian Aubert Jean-Luc
    Philippe Bergeron Jean-Claude
    Jean-Pierre
    Directors: Roland Emmerich IMDB Rating: 4.8/10 out of 55,973 votes

    “Godzilla” Movie Review

    “Godzilla” Plot Summary

    A montage of French nuclear tests in the Pacific Ocean, observed by many marine iguanas. Then, in present days…

    Very Good

    The reference to a possible rebellion of nature is certainly right. The danger of a revenge of animals against man is around the corner! The nature against technology. This is one of the best movies about Godzilla! Good, really Good. It has an origin mostly comic but has good special effects. It was inevitable to see negative comments here, is the norm. Cmq a good movie, the environments are good actors suited to the type of film. He certainly part ironic, comic, the environments are very well linked to those of fantascientific and the result can be considered as satisfactory. It is a shame that here there are elements that bring more than 7 film ridiculous as the army of darkness and films such as van helsing a miserable 5. Shame! I disagree with the standards is happening here, I am not convinced. In some cases there are good reviews, in other see that there are some ‘too many prejudices against certain films! The reference to a possible rebellion of nature is certainly right. The danger of a revenge of animals against man is around the corner!

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    ‘The Invasion’ Download and Reviews

    December 10, 2009 by Paul Wall  
    Filed under Horror, Sci-Fi, Thriller

    “The Invasion” Movie Details

    The Invasion tagline: Do not trust anyone. Do not show emotion. Do not fall asleep.
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    Actors:
    Nicole Kidman Carol Bennell
    Daniel Craig Ben Driscoll
    Jeremy Northam Tucker Kaufman
    Jackson Bond Oliver
    Jeffrey Wright Dr. Stephen Galeano
    Veronica Cartwright Wendy Lenk
    Josef Sommer Dr. Henryk Belicec
    Celia Weston Ludmilla Belicec
    Roger Rees Yorish
    Eric Benjamin Gene
    Susan Floyd Pam
    Stephanie Berry Carly
    Alexis Raben Belicec’s Aide
    Adam LeFevre Richard Lenk
    Joanna Merlin Joan Kaufman
    Directors: Oliver Hirschbiegel
    IMDB Rating: 6.0/10 out of 26,570 votes

    “The Invasion” Movie Review

    “The Invasion” Plot Summary

    As a Washington psychiatrist unearths the origin of an alien epidemic, she also discovers her son might be the only way it can be stopped.

    Don’t even bother to find fault with it

    I don’t always listen to film critics but when three reasonably reliable ones all give this movie a 2/4, I should take heed. Why did I watch it then? I am a Nicole Kidman fan. Sure enough, Kidman was in every scene, if not every frame. But that was about it

    I won’t even bother finding fault with this movie because it is so formulaic that it gives you everything you expect, which isn’t much. If you watch close to 200 movies a year (granted not all of them Hollywood), you have seen them all divorced professional mother with young (ten-ish) son and good-guy boyfriend, mass hysteria in which you just don’t know which one is a sinister ‘them’, just to name the two key elements. There is really nothing seriously wrong about this movie that a woman and her son have become the only people among thousands in the city that are unaffected is something that Hollywood expects you to accept without as much as a blink. Nor is the split-personality change (of the movie, I mean) from a dark, sinister suspense into a chaotic havoc of wild chases anything that you should really criticize because you’ve got to have these things in the movie. By the way, this movie is a sort of a partial remake of ‘Invasion of the body snatches’, if you don’t already know and whether it’s the fourth or the fifth depends on who you talk to

    Yes, there are some good, damned good actors in the caliber of Daniel Craig, Jeremy Northam and Jeffrey Wright but in this movie they may as well be props. A terrible waste, you say, but these people got to have a paycheck every now and then too. So in the end, there’s just Kidman. This isn’t exactly her bid for another Oscar, but she does a fine job here, limited scope notwithstanding.

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    ‘Species’ Download and Reviews

    December 9, 2009 by Paul Wall  
    Filed under Action, Horror, Sci-Fi

    “Species” Movie Details

    Species tagline: If you build it, they will come.
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    Actors:
    Michael Madsen
    Forest Whitaker
    Natasha Henstridge
    Ben Kingsley
    Alfred Molina
    Marg Helgenberger
    Whip Hubley
    Michelle Williams
    Directors: Roger Donaldson
    IMDB Rating: 5.6/10 out of 20,626 votes

    “Species” Movie Review

    “Species” Plot Summary

    A message from outer space contains instructions on how to modify human DNA. add synopsis

    I love this movie !

    This movie is one of the best horror movies EVER. Ancombination of horror movies , thriller movies , erotic movies ,and maybe more , the story is pretty good, any horror fan must see it ! The actors are great m and the designer is from Alien movies.

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    ‘The Box’ Download and Reviews

    December 7, 2009 by Paul Wall  
    Filed under Drama, Horror, Mystery

    “The Box” Movie Details

    The Box tagline: You Are The Experiment
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    The Box DVD Cover

    Actors:
    Cameron Diaz Norma Lewis
    James Marsden Arthur Lewis
    Frank Langella Arlington Steward
    James Rebhorn Norm Cahill
    Holmes Osborne Dick Burns
    Sam Oz Stone Walter Lewis
    Gillian Jacobs Dana
    Celia Weston Lana Burns
    Deborah Rush Clymene Steward
    Lisa K. Wyatt Rhonda Martin
    Mark S. Cartier Martin Teague
    Kevin Robertson Wendel Matheson
    Michele Durrett Rebecca Matheson
    Ian Kahn Vick Brenner
    John Magaro Charles
    Directors: Richard Kelly
    IMDB Rating: 6.1/10 out of 9,441 votes

    “The Box” Movie Review

    “The Box” Plot Summary

    A small wooden box arrives on the doorstep of a married couple, who know that opening it will grant them a million dollars and kill someone they don’t know.

    Would you press the button??

    You have to see the whole movie to understand it, and get the concept that the movie is trying to convey to the viewer. To me I think it is an excellent movie. The movie would send primary questions like: Would you take the appealing move even if you have to kill somebody on the way?, or Would you take the next exit without taking in consideration that you will result in the fatal accident in the rear view mirror? The only bad thing in this movie is the unnecessary stretching of the story, which is attributed to the short story it is based on. The movie deserves a 7-7.5 points, but I had to use a 10 point vote because of the unfair judgment in some of the comments I have reviewed. So, Would you press the button??

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    ‘I Am Legend’ Download and Reviews

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

    “I Am Legend” Movie Details

    I Am Legend tagline: The last man on earth is not alone
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    Actors:
  • Abraham Sparrow
  • Will Smith Robert Neville
    Charlie Tahan Ethan
    Darrell Foster Mike – Military Escort
    Dash Mihok Alpha Male
    Kona Sam
    Samuel Glen Military Driver – Jay
    James Michael McCauley Male Evacuee
    Pedro Mojica Sergeant
    Anthony C. Mazza Evacuation Cop
    Steve Cirbus Military Police
    Adhi Sharma Military Scanning Tech
    Tyree Michael Simpson Evacuation Cop #2
    Blake Lange Coast Guard Ground Crew
    Alexander DiPersia Male Evacuee #2
    Male Evacuee #3
    Directors: Francis Lawrence IMDB Rating: 7.1/10 out of 144,277 votes

    “I Am Legend” Movie Review

    “I Am Legend” Plot Summary

    Years after a plague kills most of humanity and transforms the rest into monsters, the sole survivor in New York City struggles valiantly to find a cure.

    Two films in one; one is an interesting and intelligent thriller, the second is CGI-filled dreck

    I enjoyed this movie for the most part. Well, the first half at least. The first half was a neat little apocalyptic thriller. The shots of a deserted New York were effective and purveyed a sense of isolation for the main character. Will Smith was excellent as Robert Neville, one of the only people alive thanks to a virus which has wiped out the world and turned everyone into vicious, animal-like creatures who are out for blood. Smith’s character is obviously losing his mind and having trouble coping with total isolation (well, apart from his dog friend). There are some tense scenes littered throughout which help keep you one the edge

    Then we enter the second half, a crappy horror cartoon with no scares and some incredibly lame CGI monsters and a cliched ending. When the monsters finally come out I sunk in my seat, not only were they pure CGI, they were pure, BAD CGI. It was almost as if they ripped them straight from a cartoon or video game and dropped into the movie. It was embarrassing and it killed what could have been an excellent movie. Not only that, the second half felt incredibly rushed, some extended scenes would have been nice and would have helped keep up the tension. And when the end comes it is a ‘depressingly happy’ ending that feels a bit too cliched and comes as a disappointment

    The first half is a four star psychological thriller with a fine performance from Smith and some well shot scenes. The second half is a two star horror cartoon with appalling SFX. That averages the rating to a: 3/5

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    ‘Dawn of the Dead’ Download and Reviews

    December 5, 2009 by Paul Wall  
    Filed under Drama, Horror, Sci-Fi

    “Dawn of the Dead” Movie Details

    Dawn of the Dead tagline: When the undead rise, civilization will fall.
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    Actors:
  • Matt Frewer
  • Sarah Polley Ana
    Ving Rhames Kenneth
    Jake Weber Michael
    Mekhi Phifer Andre
    Ty Burrell Steve
    Michael Kelly CJ
    Kevin Zegers Terry
    Michael Barry Bart
    Lindy Booth Nicole
    Jayne Eastwood Norma
    Boyd Banks Tucker
    Inna Korobkina Luda
    R.D. Reid Glen
    Kim Poirier Monica
    Frank
    Directors: Zack Snyder IMDB Rating: 7.4/10 out of 69,010 votes

    “Dawn of the Dead” Movie Review

    “Dawn of the Dead” Plot Summary

    A nurse, a policeman, a young married couple, a salesman, and other survivors of a worldwide plague that is producing aggressive, flesh-eating zombies, take refuge in a mega Midwestern shopping mall.

    One of the best Zombie movies I’ve seen…

    …and I’ve seen quite a few. This movie is a must for all those enjoy seeing horror-zombie movies with a twist, but not containing excessive amounts of blood and gore, like BrainDead had. Unlike others, I don’t think this movie should compare to Resident Evil because zombies here don’t act like those ones, oh no, not at all. You surely will need to see the movie to understand, but I was simply delighted. Most important, this movie contains no pseudo-scientific bullsh!t regarding how do the zombies appear, skips through unnecessary preparation, the soundtrack is absolutely beautiful and the end, oh, the end is… what can I say? Great-great-great! Overall, I very much enjoyed seeing this and I guess it’s a movie you can see more than once. I, personally, have seen it 4 times in 2 days and I always found something new to look at.

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