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Archive for July, 2007

  • 5/July/2007 [3:29 PM] -- Transformers

    Brilliant, inspired, fun and all kinds of awesome! This film rocked in every way, from the script to the acting to the special effects showcase unlike any I have ever seen. They were able to create a spectacular movie without compromising any of the charm of the original Transformers series.  And the story goes… two robotic aliens the Autobots and the Decepticons, for centuries, have pursued a war with the fate of the entire universe at stake. When the battle comes to Earth the fate of the universe lands in the hands of Sam Witwicky (Shia Labeouf), he along with the help of the Autobots is the only thing that stands between the evil Decepticons gaining the ultimate power of the cube which in the wrong hands will only be used for evil. As an average teenage boy, Sam is frenzied with worries of school, girls and cars unaware that he in fact will turn out to be mankind’s last chance for survival. Sam and his friend Mikaela (Megan Fox) find themselves in the middle of an unbelievable battle between good and evil with the world hanging in the balance and learn the true meaning of sacrifice and victory. This film so well done, Shia Labeouf is by far one of my new favorite young actors in Hollywood, he is completely natural and has undeniable charisma. Transformers is so much fun you won’t even know what to do with yourself! I seriously can’t believe this film is not available in MoPix, it really should be considering how much of an action film it is. However, I did see this movie with my big brother Josh and we were able to fill him in and he enjoyed it tremendously as well! With this movie there is definitely “More than meets the eye” LOL!

    • (Dream Works)
    • Starring: Shia Labeouf, Megan Fox, Josh Duhamel, Tyrese Gibson and Peter Cullen
    • Rated: PG-13
    • Running Time: 144 mins
    • This film is currently NOT available in MoPix

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    Posted in [Family Film Reviews, Action Film Reviews]

  • 5/July/2007 [2:49 PM] -- Live Free or Die Hard

    This is one of the most fun movies I have seen in a very long time! You thought the first Die Hard movie was your favorite? Well think again! Yes given, some of this movie is a little over the top but it is so well done it really doesn’t matter! Bruce Willis reprises the role of John McClane so flawlessly you would hardly know that 12 years has gone by since the last Die Hard installment in 1995. The movie begins on the Fourth of July weekend, McClane is assigned to bring in a young hacker, Matt Farrell (Justin Long) for questioning by the FBI, but this ordinary assignment turns extraordinary when he finds out this young man’s life is in jeopardy by a group of terrorists who Farrell has written a computer code for, these very same people are behind the following attacks on the United States infrastructure which begins to shut down roads, transport and communication of any kind over the entire nation. Thomas Gabriel (Timothy Olyphant) is the brains behind this clever and devastating attack, he has prepared for every angle but he never figured on the one and only John McClane. With McClane and Farrell working together they slowly begin to understand what is happening and are trying to find a way to stop the devious plan known to uber-geeks as a “fire sale”. This movie possesses all the ingenious humor of the first three Die Hard movies and takes the action, suspense and over all entertainment to whole new level. This film is enjoyable for everyone and is available in MoPix which I highly recommend so you don’t miss a moment of the action. Well played Mr. Willis… well played…

    • (20th Century Fox)
    • Starring: Bruce Willis, Justin Long and Timothy Olyphant
    • Rated: PG-13
    • Running Time: 130 mins
    • This film is currently available in MoPix

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    Posted in [Action Film Reviews]

  • 5/July/2007 [1:50 PM] -- 1408

     Hotels are naturally creepy places.”  Those words spoken by Mike Enslin (John Cusak) and penned by the master of horror, Stephen King, I find to be all to true. To me hotels are very unsettling for all of the reasons shown in this movie. 1408 is a psychological thriller about a paranormal book writer, Mike Enslin, who after the loss of his child has become very skeptical of whether there actually is life after death. After visiting countless so-called haunted places and a run of best-selling books on haunted houses and dwellings Mike is more cynical then ever having never actually witnessed a supernatural occurrence. All of that is about to change when he decides to check into room 1408 at the Dolphin Hotel in New York even against the hotel manager’s (Samuel L. Jackson) warnings and Mike begins to experience things he can’t quite explain. Mike Enslin must go from a cynic to a true believer to survive the night. I have to tell you for a PG-13 this movie is very disturbing, I was on the edge of my seat the entire length of the film. This is by far my favorite Stephen King short story. The movie is well acted, beautifully directed and the imagery and sets are amazing to say the least. Cusak has a gift for subtext and really shows what a talented actor he truly is in this film. Jackson plays the eerie hotel keeper superbly. Unfortunately 1408 is not available in MoPix which because of the visual creepiness of the movie is very much needed, however, if you have read the book or you have a sighted friend who can fill you in, it is a sure fire hit. Enjoy and let me know if you’re able to check out…  MMMWWWAAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA

    • (Dimension Films)
    • Starring: John Cusak and Samuel L. Jackson
    • Rated: PG-13
    • Running Time: 94 mins
    • This film is currently NOT available in MoPix

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    Posted in [Scary, Scary Reviews]

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