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Hell Ride DVD Review

Tuesday, October 28th, 2008


Hell Ride

SYNOPSIS: Bad-ass biker Pistolero (Larry Bishop) hits the road to avenge the killing of his lover Cherokee Kisum (Julia Jones) by a rival motorcycle gang the 666ers, along with his brother The Gent (Michael Madsen) and the mysterious Comanche (Eric Balfour).

REVIEW: In order to enjoy this movie you must satisfy one of the following prerequisites: you must be a Quentin Tarantino fan, or a Robert Rodriguez fan, or a fan of 70s style biker movies, or at least a fan of the three B’s . . . beer, bikes, and booty. Remember the Man Show on cable TV? For some reason I kept thinking about it during the movie. I guess this movie is like the Man Movie. It really is all about the beer, bikes, and booty. Throw on top of that a hefty cast, cool characters with cool outfits, a retro look and filming style, in your face action, and a palpable revenge story and you’ve got a Hell Ride. Larry Bishop obviously went to the Tarantino School of Filmmaking and although this project does not quite reach Tarantino caliber, it is a good second run as Director for Larry. He is also the writer and star of this film giving him triple threat status. Even though most would say that Tarantino was, as he usually is, very involved with the making of this picture, we can still see Larry’s potential. His direction was good and he played his role well considering he is not a big name on the big screen, but the writing was marginal at best. The script did fit the movie and the movie fit the script but at moments it was a little adolescent. It was more interesting to see how the performers were delivering their lines than what they were actually saying. The fact that the movie was choppy too doesn’t help.

The big names like Dennis Hopper, David Carradine, Michael Madsen, and Vinnie Jones all delivered. Just seeing them in action really helps make the movie worth while. Both Larry Bishop and Eric Balfour kept up nicely with these big guns. All these guys’ characters were larger than life, as bikers tend to be. So were the babes, oops, sorry, the women. Va va voom! I was especially impressed by Leonor Varela. I last saw her in Blade II. Remember the vampire princess that got to Blade’s soft spot, well talk about a different role for her. In the words of the best College Football announcer ever, Keith Jackson, “Whoa Nelly!” Unfortunately, however, the movie starts out slow and never really picks up much speed. You can see how it establishes the importance of biker honor and loyalty, and how the plot for revenge begins to develop but I caught myself thinking a couple of times, what’s the point? Even the climax was a bit uneventful but at least the story has some twists and is wrapped up nicely in the end. This random movie could easily fit in the Grindhouse series, although not as good as the first two. Be warned, it is not a movie for everybody.

Movie Review By Cine Marcos

DVD: The DVD includes around 40 minutes of special features. The special features really dont add to much to the value of the DVD. It includes a feature commentary, “The Making of Hell Ride”, “The Babes of Hell Ride”, “The Guys of Hell Ride” and “The Choopers of Hell Ride”. The only feature that I found worth watching was “The Choopers of Hell Ride” in which the producers talk about how they match a motorcycle to a character.

Release Date: October 28, 2008

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Tinker Bell DVD Review

Monday, October 27th, 2008


tinker bell

At last Disney Studios has produced “Tinker Bell” the first of an on going series of films featuring Disney Fairies, a film with lots of challenges, intrigue, and innovation. The team effort under the guidance of executive producer John Lasseter has paid off with this new addition into Disney classics that opens the doors to an explosion of new characters, a story for all ages, and a new ground in the influence of technology into animation. The legacy of this film is the connection that viewers will make to this icon of Disney magic, “Tinker Bell”.

Up to now we only knew that Tinker Bell lived in Never Land through the story of “Peter Pan” and a bit about her personality. However, “Tinker Bell” brings us the story of this lovely character from her first giggle in the crib to what we know her to be now. The story takes us to “Pixie Hollow” a place where fairies are born with a special talent. Tinker Bell is no exception, she plays a big role in the magical ways in which fairies bring the seasons to the human world. However she doesn’t feel that her talent is too important and when she tries to be someone else disaster strikes. This is a simple story of self discovery through the help of friends (the fairies) and the environment (nature), which does not break any standards set by previous Disney films. Children can very easily assimilate the message and flow of the story thanks to first time script writer, Jeffrey M. Howard. Yet some how the story resembles the story of the “Little Mermaid: Ariel’s Beginning”.

The character of Tinker Bell was not only a big mystery but also a big challenge in many ways. In the past we were never able to understand Tinker Bell’s language, but as we travel into the world of Pixie Hollow we can sense Tink’s feisty, independent and loyal personality through the voice of Mae Whitman. This was a perfect match that only needed a perfect physique. But of course anything is possible in the wonderful and magical world of Disney. Therefore, it took Disney converting a 2 D classic character into a computer animated animation to come up with the perfect size, eyes, smile and body language. Amazing!

Overall, the team of talented artist have created a “real effect” with the traditional musical and animation of all the Disney films that will captivate many allowing the imagination to roll. As Tinker answers children’s questions on how the seasons change and become fascinated by each of the fairies, she is also opening the doors to this new and innovative frontier. This is where the future of this franchise lies. With the help of super stars like America Ferrera, Angelica Houston, Kristen Chenoweys, Lucy Liu, and Raven Symone the fairies come to life through their wit, tone and comical lines. We meet Queen Clarion, Fawn, Iridessa, Rosetta, Silvermist along with some others. Each of their characters are so endearing and fascinating that it would be of no surprise if each of them would end up with their own film, but for now let’s continue to enjoy this DVD. .

Review by Jen

Release Date: October 28, 2008

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High School Musical 3 (HSM3) Movie Review

Saturday, October 25th, 2008




After the big success of “High School Musical” and “High School Musical 2“, which many people call the new Grease phenomenon, Disney didn’t wait long to take this popular series to the big screen in High School Musical 3: Senior Year. The prequel to “Senior Year“, High School Musical 2 was watched by 17.2 millions viewers, making it the most watched cable telecast of all time. Opening the doors for a promising big screen success that will set new records for a musical at the box office .

The film begins very similar to its predecessor with an energetic and extraordinary choreography, performed by the majority of the cast. Setting up the tone for one hour and forty minutes of music and dance, but it is when the popular Sharpay Evans (Ashley Tisdale) appears that the story begins.

In general, the story is simple, but effective for its target audience. The last year of high school in which the friends and non friends of East Senior High School will have to decide what‘s next in their lives. Once again the Wild Cats have to prepare a new show, but this time is the last show of their High School life. , which becomes like before, a combination of contagious music and good choreography that will pay big dividends for this movie. The music is as good as the last two almost with the same type of cuts.

Just like in previous installments of the franchise, there is not much room to think that the success for this movie can be attributed to Zac Efron, who is basically the heart of the movie. It is not to take anything away from the rest of the cast, but taking into consideration the popularity he gained from the first 2 movies. He definitely developed a strong fan base among teen girls.

One point that has to be mentioned was the fact that Kenny Ortega and Peter Barsocchini just decided to not deviate from the formula created in the first 2 films. “If is not broken don’t fix it” and that’s why probably the film will be a big winner at the box office this fall.

Definitely Ortega left the door open for future generations of High School Musicals, by introducing a couple of new sophomores funny characters that will have teens talking about.

The big screen gave Kenny Ortega more room to present outstanding choreographies that can only be appreciated in a movie theater and the result was a couple of energetic and innovative moves that have to be mentioned. The first one is the choreography for the song “A Night To Remember”, which is part of a rehearsal for the final show, performed by the entire cast. However the performance of the song “The Boys Are Back” where Ortega just get lose and creates the most energetic and contagious dances is really the most outstanding choreography of the series performed by Troy (Zac Efron) and Chad (Corbin Bleu).

Overall the film meets its goal. Continuing with the success of the franchise and setting a strong ground for future installments either on TV or in the big screen. What’s next for the big stars of this mega series? Both Zac Efron and Kenny Ortega will reunite in the remake of the musical classic Footloose in 2010.

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Moviegoers reactions to Saw 5

Saturday, October 25th, 2008

Here are some of the moviegoers reactions to the latest installment in the Saw franchise



Lea

90

went and saw it yesterday
at the movies 23/10/08 i loved it, many
surprises and mistery and i totally
loved it. its the best of all the other
movies i rekon. the story line was much
better. still a lot of unanswered
questions and looking forward to saw 6
recommend anyone who loves the saw
movies to go to the movies and
watch. it was magic



Danny

100

I loved this movie very
much just like all the other saw movies.
It is slightly different tho from the
other saw movies… I kinda wish tobin
bell would have had more time in this
movie but it is still good! Dissapointed
i have to wait another full year to find
some answers about this one but isnt
that what these saw movies are all about
:-)



Kyla Scott

0

This movie was wack….what
the hell kind of cheap dull made movie
is this??? I was so dam bored and they
have the nerve to make a saw 6 next?
WOW!! Save your money and don’t bother
to see this movie….its not even worth
buying bootlegg….I’m a big saw fan and
extremely disappointed. Rated 3 out of
10 stars…..that’s bad!!!



John Doe

100

wow….what a surprise
ending…. I can’t believe
****Spoiler***** from the original film
is the REAL jigsaw killer…. who would
have known??  cant wait for Saw 6
!!!



Lance

70

This movie was alright,
ill be honest i expected a little more.
but i probably shouldnt have trusted the
trailers. it said you wont believe how
it ends. well i could believe it. and
this movie didnt have a twist in it like
all of the others did.
But on the brighter side really enjoyed
hoffman’s story and history. Im
anxious to see saw 6 too, i want to know
what was in the box given to
jigsaws ex.



Nee

none

The movie wasnt what i
thought it was gonna be, but it wasnt
horrible
the whole concept of it being the last
one was bull****……it
apparent its gonna be a no. 6 and yeah u
wont believe how it ends because it
doesnt end, it only left a bunch more
loose ends!!!!



Nick                   
*** Spoiler
Alert****

60

It was good not brilliant
the end was shocking like the tag line
would suggest. Its not the last one only
because of the box that was given to his
wife. But the whole murders could be
done as he framed straught and now can
stop.



Alex

30

okay saw v was basically
just one of those movies in a series
that just makes you less confused about
the previous episodes in the series. it
was extremely boring. the people playing
the “game” are, as usual, stupid. it was
good to understand the people but it was
just a connecter movie from saw i-iv to
saw vi i mean they have the nerve to
make a sixthh. ughh savee your moneyy
and dont even bother going to see it.



Brian                
*** Spoiler
Alert****

none

I think you guys are
crazy if you dont think these “saw”
movies are worth watching. I think that
the writers are unreal how well they can
peice everything together even back to
saw

1. Now with that said
these are the real questions you have to
ask yourself after seeing saw 5. 1. If
Mark was there to help jigsaw in the
murder of the fat guy in the barbed
wire, wouldnt that have been jigsaws
first victum from saw 1 that was show to
us. (it is shown when the doctor goes
into get questioned at the cop shop)So
how was mark down playing or “trying to
copy” jigsaw? confusing

2. like everyone else
stated above theres something in the box
to jill that must be important to saw 6.

3. I believe we r still
left in the dark about the 5 people in
the room. this might be very vital. so
they were all linked to a fire in a
building that killed 9 people… there
has to be somthing that is from jigsaws
past that had to do with the people
killed in that building? saw 6 will
hopefully have that answer.

4. i believe that every
person killed in all the saws will some
how be linked together in saw 6 which
will blow all of our minds.



Sean       

80

THIS IS A REAL REVIEW,
NOT A “I DIDNT LIKE IT” RANT – -

SAW V is a worthy piece in the Saw
Series. None of the sequels are as good
as the first, but there is a logical
reason for that. People need to realize
that “Saw” stands firm because it was
everyone’s first experience into the Saw
World in which nothing could have been
found obvious. As said by the filmmakers
and the characters themselves, each film
gives us a “piece of the puzzle.” So
naturally, each time we “play the game”
our enthusiasm is lower as we are more
familiar with the game.



Lisa       

0

It was a worthy piece in
the Saw movies, but i expected more out
of the movie itself except history, i
was very disappointed because even
though it showed the history and who was
behind it, it really had nothing new,
almost like a recap of the other 4
movies i am waiting for SAW 6 to come
out to see what Saw 5 was
lacking…….this is one of the Saw 
movies that i could have skipped and
just went to Saw 6……ugh again i was
very disappointed

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High School Musical 3 (HSM3) New Movie Clips

Saturday, October 25th, 2008

Here are the new clips from the film High School Musical 3. The first, “Blooper Reel,” features a hilarious behind-the-scenes peak at some of the gaffes and jokes that occurred during production. “Can I Have This Dance” is a full musical scene from the film, while “Taking It to the Big Screen” offers a look into the excitement of the cast’s senior year and of bringing the HIGH SCHOOL MUSICAL franchise to theaters!

HIGH SCHOOL MUSICAL 3 – Can I Have This Dance





HIGH SCHOOL MUSICAL 3 – Blooper Reel





HIGH SCHOOL MUSICAL 3 – Taking It To The Big Screen