‘The One’ Download and Reviews

December 24, 2009 by Paul Wall  
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“The One” Movie Details

The One tagline: What if there was a killer traveling through parallel worlds…and he looked just like you? [taken from the trailer]
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The One DVD Cover

Actors:
Jet Li Gabe Law/Gabriel Yulaw/Lawless
Carla Gugino T.K. Law/Massie Walsh
Delroy Lindo MVA Agent Harry Roedecker/Gas Station Attendant
Jason Statham MVA Agent Evan Funsch
James Morrison LAPD Officer Bobby Aldrich/’A’ World Inmate #1
Dylan Bruno Yates
Richard Steinmetz D’Antoni
Steve Rankin MVA Supervisor
Tucker Smallwood Prison Warden
Harriet Sansom Harris Nurse Besson
David Keats MRI Technician
Dean Norris Sgt. Siegel
Ron Zimmerman Rotten Ronnie
Darin Morgan Hugo
Mark Borchardt Cesar
Directors: James Wong
IMDB Rating: 5.6/10 out of 22,927 votes

“The One” Movie Review

“The One” Plot Summary

A sheriff’s deputy fights an alternate universe version of himself who grows stronger with each alternate self he kills. add synopsis

Jet Li?s best Hollywood movie yet

Yep, that including Cradle 2 the Grave… The fights in this movie are awesome, specially the Li vs Li one. Story-wise, the movie have a few plot-holes, but is a science-fiction movie as well so i thinks that is forgivable. I recommend The One for all the Jet-Li fans and the action movies fans as well. BTW the music rocks!

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‘Mad Max’ Download and Reviews

December 22, 2009 by Paul Wall  
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“Mad Max” Movie Details

Mad Max tagline: The Maximum Force of the Future.
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Mad Max DVD Cover

Actors:
Mel Gibson ‘Mad’ Max Rockatansky
Joanne Samuel Jessie Rockatansky
Hugh Keays-Byrne Toecutter
Steve Bisley Jim Goose, Main Force Patrol Officer
Tim Burns Johnny the Boy
Roger Ward Fifi Macaffee
Lisa Aldenhoven Nurse
David Bracks Mudguts
Bertrand Cadart Clunk
David Cameron Barry, MFP Garage Mechanic
Robina Chaffey Singer at Sugartown Nightclub
Stephen Clark Sarse
Mathew Constantine Toddler
Jerry Day Ziggy
Reg Evans Station Master
Directors: George Miller
IMDB Rating: 6.9/10 out of 33,852 votes

“Mad Max” Movie Review

“Mad Max” Plot Summary

In a dystopic future Australia, a vicious biker gang murder a cop’s family and make his fight with them personal.

Low budget classic that is now a genre landmark.

Set somewhere in the future we are privy to a world where the roads are ruled by maniac gangs with souped up cars, and bikers that literally could come from hell. Trying to stop these marauding loons are the overstretched police force who themselves ride in exceptionally fast cars. At the front of this story is Max Rockatansky, a good honest cop trying to hold his own against the chaotic world that is forming around him. After his best friend is burned and left for dead he decides enough is enough and thinks about retiring from the service, but whilst on a vacation with his wife and child things go decidedly bad and Max becomes an avenging force of fury with devastating affect

When evaluating this film I feel it really needs to be put into perspective just how brilliant a job director George Miller did with next to no cash to work with, in fact Miller edited the film in his own bedroom just to emphasise the low-fi nature of the beast. The costumes are excellent, the cast are terrific, with Mel Gibson as Max particularly impressive, and here we have villains to truly fit the word villainous, but it’s the stunts and chase sequences that makes this film a rich rewarding experience. The opening ten minutes alone are pure adrenalin pumping genius, but the film as a whole delivers a crash bang wallop punch that has often been imitated since its release, but rarely bettered, and although the heart of the film is a simple revenge story, it grabs your attention and delivers right to the corking finale, 8/10.

Footnote: Region 2 Users should note that the bargain bucket Mad Max Trilogy flip pack set still contains the foolishly dubbed version of this film, incredibly stupid move from the American distributors.

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‘Star Trek’ Download and Reviews

December 20, 2009 by Paul Wall  
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“Star Trek” Movie Details

Star Trek tagline: The future begins.
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Star Trek DVD Cover

Actors:
Chris Pine Kirk
Zachary Quinto Spock
Eric Bana Nero
Simon Pegg Scotty
Winona Ryder Amanda Grayson
Zoe Saldana Nyota Uhura
Karl Urban Leonard ‘Bones’ McCoy
John Cho Hikaru Sulu
Bruce Greenwood Christopher Pike
Ben Cross Sarek
Anton Yelchin Pavel Chekov
Leonard Nimoy Old Spock
Chris Hemsworth George Kirk
Rico E. Anderson Councilmember
John Bartlebaugh Klingon Prison Guard
Directors: J.J. Abrams
IMDB Rating: 8.2/10 out of 102,879 votes

“Star Trek” Movie Review

“Star Trek 2009″ Plot Summary

A chronicle of the early days of James T. Kirk and his fellow USS Enterprise crew members. |

Fun

As someone with a longstanding fondness for most things Trek (I’ve seen most of the movies and quite a few of the shows), I have to say that JJ & Co did a fine job with this picture; the character dynamics were broadly satisfying, the action scenes entertaining and the set pieces well put together. Most of all I was impressed with the lightness of touch of the whole venture – it would be very easy to criticise the picture for making what could be considered significant changes to certain parts of Trek lore, but given that the changes were accomplished with such comfort and confidence makes them, in my view, perfectly acceptable.

With regards to the acting characterisation, everyone was pretty much solid, with perhaps the exception of Sulu, who I thought didn’t have much to do. Kudos, though, to Zoe Saldana’s loveliness as Uhura and also, especially, to Chris Pine as Kirk – I had always thought Spock was my favourite character, but it looks like I may have to reassess; Pine lives and breathes that Kirk moxie exquisitely and he’ll be great fun to watch in future instalments.

With regards to plot, it’s pretty good; there is a decent sense of internal logic to it, without it being too overwrought. True, there are a number of points where you might think, ‘Blimey, that’s serendipitous,’ but as I’d already suspended my disbelief to accept the possibility of time travelling green-blooded alien from the planet Vulcan, these things really didn’t bother me at all. Plus there were a number of points in the movie where they were saying, ‘We were pulling this kind of shtick 20+ years ago, and you loved it then; run with us on this one,’ and I was happy to.

Oh, and most importantly of all, the movie is fun; it has the good sense to not take itself too seriously, despite remaining well aware of that sense of pomp and importance that all great character dramas should have, and that isn’t a bad thing at all.

How this movie will bear up to repeat viewings, I’m not certain yet, but at the premiere, it was a blast.

Addendum: It’s a month plus since I originally wrote this and I have seen the film three times in total now – the opening ten minutes remain a manipulative marvel that the remainder of the film struggles to match, the coincidences and conveniences seem even more far fetched than ever and the jokes seem even more silly BUT I still fancy seeing it again, so I guess it must work for me.

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‘The Chronicles of Riddick: Dark Fury’ Download and Reviews

December 20, 2009 by Paul Wall  
Filed under Action, Animation, Sci-Fi

“The Chronicles of Riddick: Dark Fury” Movie Details

The Chronicles of Riddick: Dark Fury tagline:
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The Chronicles of Riddick: Dark Fury DVD Cover

Actors:
Vin Diesel Richard B. Riddick
Rhiana Griffith Jack
Keith David Abu ‘Imam’ al-Walid
Roger Jackson Junner
Tress MacNeille Chillingsworth
Nick Chinlund Toombs
Dwight Schultz Skiff A.I.
Sarge Escort Merc
Julia Fletcher Merc Squad Leader
Hedy Burress Lab tech
Andrew Philpot Tech
Rick Gomez Lead Merc
Directors: Peter Chung
IMDB Rating: 6.7/10 out of 3,352 votes

“The Chronicles of Riddick: Dark Fury” Movie Review

“The Chronicles of Riddick: Dark Fury” Plot Summary

This story opens with the new action hero and the two other survivors of Pitch Black already caught by a giant spaceship filled with dread… add synopsis

Great mini-movie, much better than the sequel

To anyone who has seen the excellent ‘The Matrix’ and its horrible sequels, this animated movie ‘Dark Fury’ is exactly the same as the ‘Last Flight Of The Osiris’ (short animation) for ‘The Matrix’.So, we have a great movie (‘Pitch Black’), and a very weak sequel (The Chronicles Of Riddick). But this little animated gem brings back our anti-hero in familiar territory: a great story (even though it’s short) and some great sci-fi ideas (the frozen ‘collection’ and the cyborg monster, for example).

If you liked Pitch Black it’s guaranteed you will like this one. It can also stand on its own (no need to see anything else, although you would get curious), which is always a good indication of brilliance.

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‘Predator’ Download and Reviews

December 19, 2009 by Paul Wall  
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“Predator” Movie Details

Predator tagline: If it bleeds, we can kill it…
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Predator DVD Cover

Actors:
Arnold Schwarzenegger Major Alan “Dutch” Schaeffer
Carl Weathers Major George Dillon
Elpidia Carrillo Anna
Bill Duke Sergeant “Mac” Eliot
Jesse Ventura Blain
Sonny Landham Billy
Richard Chaves Poncho Ramirez
R.G. Armstrong General Phillips
Shane Black Hawkins
Kevin Peter Hall The Predator/End Helicopter Pilot
Directors: John McTiernan
IMDB Rating: 7.8/10 out of 76,978 votes

“Predator” Movie Review

“Predator” Plot Summary

A team of commandos, on a mission in a Central American jungle, find themselves hunted by an extra-terrestrial warrior.

Really cool action with unforgettable characters

In 1987, Arnold Schwarzenegger was solidifying his position as an action superstar with the releases of the epic Conan, the influential Terminator and the somewhat mediocre Commando that was still fun to watch anyway. However, that position wouldn’t be fully cemented until the arrival of Terminator 2 in 1991 which forever raised the bar for the action genre.

But plain and simple, ‘Predator’ is a staple for Schwarzenegger’s profile. It introduced the ultra cool ‘Predator’ to the world and changed the popular culture’s perspectives on alien movies. But the movie itself isn’t just known for the central character, like the crappy Friday the 13th movies that are only known for the murderous Jason Voorhees and his stupid hockey mask. But ‘Predator’ is known for the movie as a whole, with a great simplistic plot, awesome characters and great action that will make people want to see this again and again.

The movie is a about a former soldier/mercenary named Dutch (Arnie) who has been involved in a lot of conflict and has since decided to settle down and be the leader of a rescue team. He goes to a South American country to participate in a mission that would supposedly rescue a Cabinet Minister and a few other hostages, but later on he finds out that he’s been set up and it was actually a mission to destroy a rebel base that would’ve invaded sooner or later. And Dutch gets ticked off and he and his team try to escape the jungle, but they’re then being pursued by an alien who ‘hunts’ rather than kills. As the situation escalates, Dutch starts to lose his sanity and that’s totally evident in the final showdown with the creature.

Like James Cameron’s ‘Aliens’ that came out the year before, ‘Predator’ is shaped by it’s excellent characters, Dutch is the great, silent leader who is somewhat broken inside from all the combat that he went through in the past and his quote ‘If it bleeds, we can kill it’ is among the greatest. Blain is the totally cool tobacco-chewing, mini-gun-totting guy who spewed out 2 of the movie’s best lines: ‘I ain’t got time to bleed’, and ‘This stuff’ll make you a goddamn sexual tyrannosaurus, just like me’. Mac is pretty much Blain’s best bud and frequently shaves with his razor and without the shaving cream to show his manliness. Hawkins is the super-nerd of the group who reads comic books and occasionally makes some sick jokes about his girlfriend. Billy is the silent, no-nonsense spiritual dude. Dillon is the dirty CIA agent who was best pals with Dutch a few years back and then sets up Dutch and his team, which leads to their demise and his, as well. And finally, Poncho is the sympathetic, yet sarcastic soldier who connects with Anna, their hostage, during the course of the film. And these guys are great characters; and they each have their own personalities, which makes you want to see more out of each guy.

And of course, I can’t forget about the ‘Predator’. The high-tech alien that hunts other creatures for sport was a very creative and original idea. It also held a very intimidating presence and the special effects were very well done, especially the camouflage. And I’m still wondering how that managed to do that in 1987.

And last, but not the least, the action really stands out thanks to the direction of John McTiernan, who directed this right before he made ‘Die Hard’. The scene when the team attacks the rebel camp is, without a doubt one of the best in cinema, since it shows each team member providing something in the attack, and it’s not just one guy who acts like a one-man army and destroys everything in his path all by himself. Also, Dutch’s confrontation with the predator at the end, which displays more prehistoric styles of combat with the setting of the boulder and spike traps. And this movie makes up the modern warfare action and the caveman action so well.

Any action/sci-fi junkie should watch this, and they will be HOOKED. And you will want to see this again and again.

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‘Red Planet’ Download and Reviews

December 19, 2009 by Paul Wall  
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“Red Planet” Movie Details

Red Planet tagline: Not A Sound. Not A Warning. Not A Chance. Not Alone.
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Actors:
  • Bob Neill
  • Jessica Morton
    Val Kilmer Robby Gallagher
    Carrie-Anne Moss Cmdr. Kate Bowman
    Benjamin Bratt Lt. Ted Santen
    Tom Sizemore Dr. Quinn Burchenal
    Simon Baker Chip Pettengill
    Terence Stamp Dr. Bud Chantilas
    Jessica B. Morton Website Fan
    Caroline Bossi Website Fan
    Houston Control
    Directors: Antony Hoffman IMDB Rating: 5.3/10 out of 19,934 votes

    “Red Planet” Movie Review

    “Red Planet” Plot Summary

    Astronauts search for solutions to save a dying Earth by searching on Mars, only to have the mission go terribly awry.

    One of the Best Sci Fi movies Made this decade

    I have tangled with over a dozen people who said this movie was trash.. and each and every one of the viewers 1. Didn’t see the movie. 2. Confused it with Tim Robbins’ AWFUL Mission to Mars

    BOTH MOVIES CAME OUT AT THE SAME TIME.. THE SAME YEAR.. so please get them straight. This movie is fabulous with the zero-G fire aboard the ship and the chilling suffocation struggle which Sizemore brought to new levels of frail humanity. They choke to near death only to learn that Mars has an atmosphere. This isn’t the only discovery they make on this creative masterpiece, it seems you can learn a little bit about science by watching this film. Wow! And you thought that this was a no-brainer.uh uh.. Sizemore goes out with a blaze of glory in one of the most eerie suicides i’ve ever seen on screen. So if you think you’ve seen this movie.. double check it.

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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.
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    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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    ‘Star Wars: Episode V – The Empire Strikes Back’ Download and Reviews

    December 18, 2009 by Paul Wall  
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    “Star Wars: Episode V – The Empire Strikes Back” Movie Details

    Star Wars: Episode V – The Empire Strikes Back tagline: The Adventure Continues…
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    Star Wars: Episode V - The Empire Strikes Back DVD Cover

    Actors:
  • Clive Revill
  • Mark Hamill Luke Skywalker/Echo Base Announcer
    Harrison Ford Han Solo
    Carrie Fisher Princess Leia Organa
    Billy Dee Williams Lando Calrissian
    Anthony Daniels C-3PO
    David Prowse Darth Vader
    Peter Mayhew Chewbacca
    Kenny Baker R2-D2
    Frank Oz Yoda
    Alec Guinness Obi-Wan Kenobi
    Jeremy Bulloch Boba Fett/Imperial Officer at Cloud City
    John Hollis Lando’s aide (Lobot)
    Jack Purvis Chief Ugnaught
    Des Webb Wampa (snow creature)
    The Emperor
    Directors: Irvin Kershner IMDB Rating: 8.8/10 out of 259,790 votes

    “Star Wars: Episode V – The Empire Strikes Back” Movie Review

    “The Empire Strikes Back” Plot Summary

    While Luke takes advanced Jedi training from Yoda, his friends are relentlessly pursued by Darth Vader as part of his plan to capture Luke.

    Best of the best

    I cannot believe some people out there didn’t like this film, yet claim to have enjoyed Episode One. No comparison whatsoever. ‘The Empire Strike Back’ is George Lucas’ best contribution to human history, and it will be remembered long after most other science fiction films have gone the way of the Do-Do Bird. The optical effects still stand the test of time, and the acting is superb. Harrison Ford, Mark Hamil and Carrie Fisher are all better than they we in the original Star Wars, having fully developed and grown into their characters, and the story just keeps going and going, from asteroid fields to swamp planets to cities in the sky, everything in this film works. So ignore anyone who claims to dislike it, and see it for yourself if you haven’t already done so. 20 out of 10!!Oh, and Han Solo shot first! =)

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    ‘Avatar’ Download and Reviews

    December 17, 2009 by Paul Wall  
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    “Avatar” Movie Details

    Avatar tagline: Enter the World
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    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
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    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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