Arthur Bishop thought he had put his murderous past behind him when his most formidable foe kidnaps the love of his life. Now he is forced to travel the globe to complete three impossible assassinations, and do what he does best, make them look like accidents.
Director:
Dennis Gansel
Writers:
Philip Shelby (screenplay), Tony Mosher (screenplay)
Storyline
Arthur Bishop, the master assassin who faked his death in hopes of putting that part of his ;life behind him, now lives a quiet life in Rio. But someone who knows who he is shows up and tells him, that if he wants to continue living this life, he will do three jobs for someone. Bishop tries to tell them he has the wrong man but they know who he is and if he won't do the job, they will take him but he gets away. He then goes to a resort in Thailand run by a friend, Mae, where he tries to find out who is looking for him. Later a woman named Gina shows up looking for medical assistance and Mae can't help but notice bruises all over her body. Mae deduces she's a battered woman and when Mae hears her being beaten, Mae asks Bishop to help her. He goes and kills the guy she's with. He kills the man and then sets fire to the boat he's on. But he sees that Gina has a photo of him. He deduces that they one who wants him, sent her. He confronts her and she admits that she works at a children's ...
User Reviews
An awful movie with terrible acting and lousy CGI effects
I think that this is my first review on IMDb and till now I've hesitated to to so. This movie turned that.
Mechanic: Resurrection is one of the worst movies I have ever seen. Although line-up crew promised that this movie should, at least, be worthy of spending some money, it turned out that this is not at all true.
The filming locations were really great and that's about it when it gets to this movie. Bad acting (predominately by Alba and Lee Jones), combined with unconvincing story line (superficiality of good and, especially, bad characters) and mixed with non-imaginative CGI sequences turned this film into my first 1-star movie on IMDb.
Luckily, I brought a phone with me so I could play some games during this projection.
Trailer
Financial TV host Lee Gates and his producer Patty
are put in an extreme situation when an irate investor takes over their
studio.
Director:
Jodie Foster
Writers:
Jamie Linden (screenplay), Alan DiFiore (screenplay)
Stars:
George Clooney, Julia Roberts, Jack O'Connell
Storyline
In the real-time, high stakes thriller Money Monster, George Clooney and
Julia Roberts star as financial TV host Lee Gates and his producer
Patty, who are put in an extreme situation when an irate investor who
has lost everything (Jack O'Connell) forcefully takes over their studio.
During a tense standoff broadcast to millions on live TV, Lee and Patty
must work furiously against the clock to unravel the mystery behind a
conspiracy at the heart of today's fast-paced, high-tech global markets.
Written by
Sony Pictures Entertainment
User Reviews
Who is the bad guy in this movie?
A failure of a man
working a dead-end job that pays $14/hr looses all of his money on a
stock tip given by a cheesy TV show and decides the smartest thing to do
is to buy a gun and shoot people. The director expects you to
sympathize with this terrorist. Do you?
If yes -> go and see this movie.
If no -> go and see something else.
George
Clooney is good. Julia Roberts is also good. The story line is
somewhere between absurd trying to be funny and anarchist trying to
incite a riot. The best performance is given by the actress Emily Meade,
it might be worth seeing this movie just because the character she
plays is so good. The script is not well written, there are very few
memorable lines. The camera and lighting feels more like a TV show than a
movie. The costumes are standard and the extras are mildly funny.
Overall,
if you are a failure in life and fantasize about shooting people more
successful than you because they are smarter and worked harder, then you
will certainly love this movie.
Trailer
A mismatched pair of private eyes investigate the apparent suicide of a porn star in 1970s Los Angeles.
Director:
Shane Black
Writers:
Shane Black, Anthony Bagarozzi
Stars:
Russell Crowe, Ryan Gosling, Angourie Rice
Storyline
Set against the backdrop of 1977 Los Angeles, The Nice Guys opens when
single father and licensed PI Holland March (Gosling) is hired to
investigate the apparent suicide of famous porn star Misty Mountains. As
the trail leads him to track down a girl named Amelia (Qualley), he
encounters less licensed and less hands-off private eye Jackson Healey
(Russell Crowe) and his brass knuckles, both hired by the young hippie.
However, the situation takes a turn for the worse when Amelia vanishes
and it becomes apparent that March wasn't the only party interested. As
both men are forced to team up, they'll have to take on a world filled
with eccentric goons, strippers dressed as mermaids and even a possible
government conspiracy.
User Reviews
The Nice Guys
I'll admit that I am
unfamiliar with most of Shane Black's original works, watching The Nice
Guys made me want to go back and take a look at his earlier films. The
characters were well written, even better cast, and fit well with the
theme of the film. There was rare a dull moment, it seemed I was either
enjoying the dark comedic tone, or getting engaged in the plot. While
the first two thirds of the film seemed excellent, the writers set
themselves up for a fantastic finish, but were unable to capitalize on
that potential. The script seemed to suddenly turn very basic, with
things "falling" into place almost too miraculously to be true. I never
felt like I had truly been given an ending worthy of a classic detective
story, but the fast pace of the film and humor was enough to make it
very enjoyable.
Trailer
When the menace known as the Joker wreaks havoc and
chaos on the people of Gotham, the caped crusader must come to terms
with one of the greatest psychological tests of his ability to fight
injustice.
Director:
Christopher Nolan
Writers:
Jonathan Nolan (screenplay), Christopher Nolan (screenplay) |
Stars:
Christian Bale, Heath Ledger, Aaron Eckhart
Storyline
Set within a year after the events of Batman Begins, Batman, Lieutenant
James Gordon, and new district attorney Harvey Dent successfully begin
to round up the criminals that plague Gotham City until a mysterious and
sadistic criminal mastermind known only as the Joker appears in Gotham,
creating a new wave of chaos. Batman's struggle against the Joker
becomes deeply personal, forcing him to "confront everything he
believes" and improve his technology to stop him. A love triangle
develops between Bruce Wayne, Dent and Rachel
User Reviews
Batman at his best and beyond
Batman has always been
my favourite superhero ever since the first time I heard about him
because he his human with no powers, also he is much more questionable
than any other superhero. The story of the film is about Batman,
Lieutenant James Gordon, and new district attorney Harvey Dent beginning
to succeed in rounding up the criminals that plague Gotham City. They
are unexpectedly challenged when a mysterious criminal mastermind known
as the Joker appears in Gotham. Batman's struggle against the Joker
becomes deeply personal, forcing him to "confront everything he
believes" and to improve his technology (which introduces the recreation
of the Batcycle, known as the Batpod and the Batsuit was redesigned) to
stop the madman's campaign of destruction. During the course of the
film, a love triangle develops between Bruce Wayne, Dent and Rachel
Dawes.
There are now six Batman films and I must say that The
Dark Knight is the best out of all of them. The title is good because
that is what Batman actually is. It has been 3 years for the adventure
to continue from Batman Begins but that entire wait was worth it. Gotham
city is very Gothic looking and is very haunting and visionary. The
whole movie is charged with pulse-pounding suspense, ingenious special
effects and riveting performances from a first-rate cast especially from
Heath Ledger who gave an Oscar nomination performance for best
supporting-actor. It is a shame that he can't see his terrific work
on-screen. The cinematography is excellent which is made so dark &
sinister that really did suit the mood for the film. Usually sequels
don't turn out to be better than the original but The Dark Knight is one
of those rare sequels that surpasses the original like The Godfather 2.
I also really liked the poster where the building is on fire in a Bat
symbol & Batman is standing in front of it. Christopher Nolan is a
brilliant director and his film Memento is one of my most favourite
films. He hasn't made 10 movies yet and 3 of them are already on the
IMDb top 250. Overall The Dark Knight is the kind of movie that will
make the audience cheer in the end instead of throwing fruit &
vegetables on the screen.
Trailer
Two imprisoned men bond over a number of years,
finding solace and eventual redemption through acts of common decency.
Director:
Frank Darabont
Writers:
Stephen King (short story "Rita Hayworth and Shawshank Redemption"), Frank Darabont (screenplay)
Stars:
Tim Robbins, Morgan Freeman, Bob Gunton
Storyline
Chronicles the experiences of a formerly successful banker as a prisoner
in the gloomy jailhouse of Shawshank after being found guilty of a
crime he did not commit. The film portrays the man's unique way of
dealing with his new, torturous life; along the way he befriends a
number of fellow prisoners, most notably a wise long-term inmate named
Red.
User Reviews
The Shawshank Redemption
One of the finest
films made in recent years. It's a poignant story about hope. Hope gets
me. That's what makes a film like this more than a movie. It tells a
lesson about life. Those are the films people talk about 50 or even 100
years from you. It's also a story for freedom. Freedom from isolation,
from rule, from bigotry and hate. Freeman and Robbins are majestic in
their performances. Each learns from the other. Their relationship is
strong and you feel that from the first moment they make contact with
one another. There is also a wonderful performance from legend James
Whitmore as Brooks.
He shines when it is his time to go back into
the world, only to find that the world grew up so fast he never even
got a chance to blink. Stephen King's story is brought to the screen
with great elegance and excitement. It is an extraordinary motion that
people "will" be talking about in 50 or 100 years.
Mechanic: Resurrection is one of the worst movies I have ever seen. Although line-up crew promised that this movie should, at least, be worthy of spending some money, it turned out that this is not at all true.
The filming locations were really great and that's about it when it gets to this movie. Bad acting (predominately by Alba and Lee Jones), combined with unconvincing story line (superficiality of good and, especially, bad characters) and mixed with non-imaginative CGI sequences turned this film into my first 1-star movie on IMDb.
Luckily, I brought a phone with me so I could play some games during this projection.