Sunday, January 30, 2005

WMV Video Movie Review of Unbreakable with Bruce Willis & Samuel L. Jackson...

Video Post of Tom Reviewing Unbreakable with Bruce Willis and Samuel L. Jackson Directed by M. Night Shyamalan who directed The Sixth Sense - click to play

Bruce Willis stars as security guard David Dunn who is the lone survivor of a massive train wreck, who is approached by Elijah Price, a comic book dealer, played by Samuel L. Jackson. Elijah believes that Dunn cannot be injured and posesses superhuman strength just like comic book heros. It's worth a rent, but probably not worth owning unless you are a fan of the Director M. Night Shyamalan and like to study the way he constructs movies.

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Thursday, January 27, 2005

MPEG Video Movie Review of White Noise with Michael Keaton...

Video Post of Tom Reviewing White Noise With Michael Keaton- click to play

Michael Keaton stars as an architect/widdower, who inadvertently gets into the world of contacting the dead via electronic voice phenomonon or EVP for shot. Don't go to this movie expecting an in-depth discussion of EVP, which is a real phenomonon -- Hollywood has taken their usual dramatic liscence as they do with most subjects and the portrail is not realistic. However, if you want to be fairly well entertained and have a couple of scares that will make you jump in your seat, it's worth seeing in the theater. It's worth a rent once it comes out on DVD, but probably not worth owning.

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WMV Video Movie Review of White Noise with Michael Keaton...

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Michael Keaton stars as an architect/widdower, who inadvertently gets into the world of contacting the dead via electronic voice phenomonon or EVP for shot. Don't go to this movie expecting an in-depth discussion of EVP, which is a real phenomonon -- Hollywood has taken their usual dramatic liscence as they do with most subjects and the portrail is not realistic. However, if you want to be fairly well entertained and have a couple of scares that will make you jump in your seat, it's worth seeing in the theater. It's worth a rent once it comes out on DVD, but probably not worth owning.

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Saturday, January 01, 2005

Tom's Video Review of "Contact" with Jodie Foster...

Video   Post of Tom Reviewing Contact with Jodie Foster - click to play

Jodie Foster's sheer acting ability comes through in this movie in a big way. The plot has a couple of rough spots, but much like many of the best of the various Star Trek TV episodes, the Foster is able to make the audience temporarily suspend disbelief. I give this movie an A- or four stars. It's worth owning on DVD.

TOM