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Collection ID 1687
Director: Joe Carnahan
Starring: Liam Neeson, Frank Grillo, Dermot Mulroney, Dallas Roberts, Joe Anderson
Genre: Action, Adventure, Drama, Thriller
Studio: Open Road Films (II)   Release date: 2011   Rated: R   
Language (Country): English, Spanish (USA)
Summary: In Alaska, a team of oil workers board a flight home; however, they cross a storm and the airplane crashes. Only seven workers survive in the wilderness and John Ottway, who is a huntsman that kills wolves to protect the workers, assumes leadership of the group. Shortly after they learn that they are surrounded by a pack of wolves and Ottway advises that they should seek protection in the woods. But while they walk through the heavy snow, they are chased and attacked by the carnivorous mammals.
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My Review: Liam Neeson is back in a dramatic role. While he's nearly 60, he can still play in a role that's close to that of an action hero. Liam Neeson reminds me of Clint Eastwood in many ways. His style is very similar, he's a loner, an under-spoken champion of the lost cause. The last stand between order and chaos. Here he stars in a man vs the elements story. The story isn't all that original, and some elements (the cgi) detracted from the movie in the typical way. The story - A group of workers are done with their 'shift', after a year long stint in the perpetual cold and dark of Alaska's northern frontier, it's time to head south for a little R&R, a return to civilization and a chance to rediscover everything that makes life worth living. The plane is filled with men anticipating their well deserved vacation from that frozen hell that is an oil field in the darkest coldest climate on earth. Their celebration may have started a bit too early - as the plane attempts to navigate a heavy storm, an engine fails, some panic sets in, sudden turbulence, structural failure, oxygen masks, darkness and the unspeakable happens… When the survivors gather together to stay warm, they form a clan of rugged but selfish survivors. Despite their common humanity, they are soon outmatched by the elements and one inhabitant who doesn't welcome them kindly - Wolves! The wolves in this movie are all cgi generated, and they aren't very well rendered. There were numerous times when I groaned at the blurry outlines visible against the real landscapes. One of the best parts of the movie was the actual scenery. The location shots. Unfortunately, the majority of the film is shot with close, tight, dark shots, and we don't get to see much of that fantastic and fatal landscape. The wolves in this movie are far from reality. They seemed more like creatures straight out of 'Lord of the Rings'. Some sort of demonic creatures have been summoned to kill the members of this adventuring band. Aside from the wolves, the movie did it's best to introduce tension with the other characters who oppose John Ottway (The character played by Liam Neeson is a 'Hunter' - His job was keeping the workers alive by killing wolves who tried to poach straggling or distracted workers). Ottway takes charge of the group, and does his best to keep them alive until they reach safety. He seems a shepherd of sorts, but herding sheep is far simpler than leading men. He does his best to protect these bumbling workers against their worst instincts, but human nature continually thwarts his efforts and the wolves are in their element, waiting for any sign of weakness. The character must struggle against four adversaries: The weather, climate, terrain and cold; The bickering, challenging, deadly survivors; The deadly wolves who seem to have a grudge with this group (or maybe its just Ottway?); and his own self doubts and callus attitude towards life. The film contains obvious atheism themes, and they're sometimes played a bit too heavily; this detracts from other aspects of the film. Liam Neeson was the only good reason to watch this movie. The cgi detracted from the movie in several ways, the story was predictable to the very end, the characters were highly stereotyped, and aside from the Ottway character, they were all expendable, predictable and boring (they may as well have dressed them in 'red shirts'). As a result, the producers didn't bother with a better supporting cast. Some of the camera work was worth noting, but this movie doesn't actually rise above a meager rating of 2 out of 5. The second ending - Seen part-way through the credits - knocked the movie down a notch from 3 to 2.



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Collection ID 1673
Director: David DeCoteau
Starring: Tyler Hoechlin, Graham Kosakoski, Brody Harms, Kate Todd
Genre: Action, Adventure, Horror, Thriller, TV Movie
Studio: Peace Arch Entertainment Group   Release date: 2007   Rated: Not Rated   
Language (Country): English (Canada)
Summary: 4 teens trespass on a closed park site and accidentally run over a Grizzly bear cub. The mother comes after them. Unfortunately, she was been drinking from a lake full of toxic waste, illegally dumped, and has mutated into a super Grizzly bear.
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Collection ID 1674
Director: David DeCoteau
Starring: Tyler Hoechlin, Graham Kosakoski, Brody Harms, Kate Todd
Genre: Action, Adventure, Horror, Thriller, TV Movie
Studio: Peace Arch Entertainment Group   Release date: 2007   Rated: Not Rated   
Language (Country): English (Canada)
Summary: 4 teens trespass on a closed park site and accidentally run over a Grizzly bear cub. The mother comes after them. Unfortunately, she was been drinking from a lake full of toxic waste, illegally dumped, and has mutated into a super Grizzly bear.
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Collection ID 847
Director: Harold Ramis
Starring: Bill Murray, Andie MacDowell, Chris Elliott, Stephen Tobolowsky, Brian Doyle-Murray
Genre: Fantasy
Studio: Columbia Pictures Corporation   Release date: 1993   Rated: PG   
Language (Country): English, Spanish, French (USA)
Summary: A cynical weatherman is forced to continuously re-live the worst day of his life until he learns to become a better person.
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Collection ID 207
Director: Harold Ramis
Starring: Bill Murray, Andie MacDowell, Chris Elliott, Stephen Tobolowsky, Brian Doyle-Murray
Genre: Fantasy
Studio: Columbia Pictures Corporation   Release date: 1993   Rated: PG   
Language (Country): English, Spanish, French (USA)
Summary: A cynical weatherman is forced to continuously re-live the worst day of his life until he learns to become a better person.
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Collection ID 572
Director: Takashi Shimizu
Starring: Sarah Michelle Gellar, Jason Behr, Clea DuVall
Genre: Horror
Studio: Columbia Tristar Hom   Release date: 2004   Rated: PG-13   
Language (Country): English, Japanese (Japan)
Summary: Karen Davis, an American Nurse, moves to Tokyo and encounters a supernatural spirit who is vengeful and often possesses its victims. A series of horrifying and mysterious deaths start to occur, with the spirit passing its curse onto each victim. Karen must now find away to break this spell, before she becomes its next victim.
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My Review: The Grudge: A remake of the Japanese movie Ju-On. By the same director (Takashi Shimizu) as the original movie. This remake is a good scare, the music, pacing and cinematography are great. I enjoyed it quite a bit. Unfortunately, the American actors are out of place in a Japanese setting, and their alien quality in the setting reduces their ability to properly portray a role that was originally written for Japanese characters. That plus the scaled down scare factor drives the rating down another notch. If I hadn't seen 'Ju-On' first, I might have been just as scared by this remake. The effects are polished somewhat, but the order of events is still somewhat difficult to follow. Perhaps I shouldn't have purchased this one. The original is much better. I give the remake a 3 out of 5.



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Collection ID 1273
Director: Takashi Shimizu
Starring: Sarah Michelle Gellar, Jason Behr, Clea DuVall
Genre: Horror
Studio: Columbia Tristar Hom   Release date: 2004   Rated: PG-13   
Language (Country): English, Japanese (Japan)
Summary: Karen Davis, an American Nurse, moves to Tokyo and encounters a supernatural spirit who is vengeful and often possesses its victims. A series of horrifying and mysterious deaths start to occur, with the spirit passing its curse onto each victim. Karen must now find away to break this spell, before she becomes its next victim.
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My Review: The Grudge: A remake of the Japanese movie Ju-On. By the same director (Takashi Shimizu) as the original movie. This remake is a good scare, the music, pacing and cinematography are great. I enjoyed it quite a bit. Unfortunately, the American actors are out of place in a Japanese setting, and their alien quality in the setting reduces their ability to properly portray a role that was originally written for Japanese characters. That plus the scaled down scare factor drives the rating down another notch. If I hadn't seen 'Ju-On' first, I might have been just as scared by this remake. The effects are polished somewhat, but the order of events is still somewhat difficult to follow. Perhaps I shouldn't have purchased this one. The original is much better. I give the remake a 3 out of 5.



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Collection ID 791
Director: John Michael McDonagh
Starring: Ronan Collins, Paraic Nialand, John Patrick Beirne, Liam O'Conghaile, Christopher Kilmartin
Genre: Comedy, Crime, Thriller
Studio: Reprisal Films   Release date: 2011   Rated: R   
Language (Country): English, Irish (Ireland)
Summary: Sergeant Gerry Boyle is a small-town Irish cop with a confrontational personality, a subversive sense of humor, a dying mother, a fondness for prostitutes, and absolutely no interest whatsoever in the international cocaine-smuggling ring that has brought straight-laced FBI agent Wendell Everett to his door.
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Collection ID 1489
Director: John Michael McDonagh
Starring: Ronan Collins, Paraic Nialand, John Patrick Beirne, Liam O'Conghaile, Christopher Kilmartin
Genre: Comedy, Crime, Thriller
Studio: Reprisal Films   Release date: 2011   Rated: R   
Language (Country): English, Irish (Ireland)
Summary: Sergeant Gerry Boyle is a small-town Irish cop with a confrontational personality, a subversive sense of humor, a dying mother, a fondness for prostitutes, and absolutely no interest whatsoever in the international cocaine-smuggling ring that has brought straight-laced FBI agent Wendell Everett to his door.
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Collection ID 1597
Director: James Gunn
Starring: Chris Pratt, Zoe Saldana, Dave Bautista, Vin Diesel, Bradley Cooper
Genre: Action, Adventure, Sci-Fi
Studio: Marvel Studios   Release date: 2014   Rated: PG-13   
Language (Country): English (USA)
Summary: After stealing a mysterious orb in the far reaches of outer space, Peter Quill from Earth is now the main target of a manhunt led by the villain known as Ronan the Accuser. To help fight Ronan and his team and save the galaxy from his power, Quill creates a team of space heroes known as the "Guardians of the Galaxy" to save the galaxy.
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My Review: Yes! This is an awesome movie. Written by way too many people, and directed by James Gunn (Slither, Super). The cast was fantastic: Chris Pratt as Peter Quill aka Star Lord?; Vin Diesel as (believe it or not) Groot; Bradley Cooper as Rocket; Zoe Saldana as Gamora; Dave Buatista as Drax and many others. These intergalactic criminals, ummm I mean heroes, must band together in order to save the galaxy from a whacked out bad-ass known as Ronan the Accuser (played by Lee Pace) and his evil cohorts. Who would have guessed that the Guardians of the Galaxy comic book would make for such an awesome movie? It's a galaxy spanning space opera filled with action, adventure and some outstanding dialogue - Especially Groot's lines; what genius! Peter Quill was an ordinary earth adolescent, until he was abducted by space aliens - That's the beginning of his insane backstory, and the others are just as interesting. This movie breaks the mold on the Marvel franchise, and I for one am extremely pleased. The standard Avengers fare was beginning to get a bit blasé. Unknown characters, little know actors, and a bizarre anti-hero movie filled with protagonists who sometimes seem as evil as the bad guys? Yes, yes, and yes! The cast meshed perfectly and the laughs added a secret sauce to the exciting sci-fi, action, adventure flick like no other. Peter Gunn did a great job directing - I was a little scarred that it was going to be utterly vulgar and disgusting. Instead it was amazing and uplifting. Excellent pacing and music that sets the tone for all the mad-cap adventures revealed before our eyes. I want to watch this over and over - and I will. 5 out of 5.



 
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