Wednesday, September 12, 2007

THE BOURNE ULTIMATUM NOW AVAILABLE

THE BOURNE ULTIMATUM NOW AVAILABLE ONLINE

HERE IS THE SUMMARY FOR THE MOVIE THE BOURNE ULTIMATUM FROM IMDB

Bourne dodges new, superior assassins as he searches for his unknown past while a government agent tries to track him down.

HERE IS A REVIEW FOR THE MOVIE THE BOURNE ULTIMATUM FROM DVDTALK

It's been three years since we last saw Jason Bourne, but "The Bourne Ultimatum" begins just minutes after the last film left off, with the CIA-trained assassin (again played to steely perfection by Matt Damon) recovering from that now-legendary car chase through Moscow. The event seems to have jarred loose some memories in the back of his mind. Those glimpses of the past, plus his fury over the murder of his girlfriend in the last film, make him more determined than ever to learn who's responsible for all this, and to deliver the appropriate punishments. That's "Ultimatum" in a nutshell: a sublimely uncomplicated film in which Jason Bourne tries to find the truth and the people who have the truth try to kill Jason Bourne. Directed, as was the last film, by Paul Greengrass ("United 93") and written by Tony Gilroy from Robert Ludlum's novel, "Ultimatum" is as lean, efficient, and ruthless as Bourne himself. Dialogue is used sparingly, but when it's used, it crackles with serious-spy-movie electricity. This movie is not kidding around, and that no-nonsense attitude during all the clever reversals and bruising fight sequences makes it an absolute thrill to watch.


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UPDATE: GOOD QUALITY VERSION OF THE BOURNE ULTIMATUM.


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28 WEEKS LATER NOW AVAILABLE

28 WEEKS LATER NOW AVAILABLE ONLINE

HERE IS THE SUMMARY FOR THE MOVIE 28 WEEKS LATER FROM IMDB.

The film starts six months after the Rage virus has spread throughout the city of London. The United States Army has restored order and is repopulating the quarantined city, when a carrier of the Rage virus enters London and unknowingly re-ignites the spread of the deadly infection, wreaking havoc on the entire population. Written by thegiantcookie

Seven months after the rage virus has annihilated the British isles, the US army declares that the war against infection has been won, and that the reconstruction of the country can begin. In the first wave of returning refugees, a family is reunited--but one of them unwillingly carries a terrible secret. The virus is not yet dead, and this time, it is more dangerous than ever Written by fear of sleep

HERE IS A REVIEW FOR THE MOVIE 28 WEEKS LATER FROM DVDTALK.

With the news that there was going to be a sequel to 28 Days Later came the inevitable dread of "how bad are they going to screw this one up?" The success of Danny Boyle's 2002 film was a mixed blessing. One of the better horror films to come along in many years, 28 Days Later delivered nearly everything diehard fans of fright flicks could hope for. But it wasn't exactly an open-ended film that left itself screaming for a sequel, at least not artistically. Financially is another thing altogether. Which is why the notion of a sequel was reason for a bit of concern.

The good news is that as far as sequels go, 28 Weeks Later is actually a pretty good movie. Not nearly as good as 28 Days Later, the follow-up suffers in some of the same ways the predecessor did. It runs a bit too long, and feels a bit padded out at times. But all things considered, 28 Weeks Later manages to deliver a solid bit a horror entertainment.

Despite the title, 28 Weeks Later starts off during the height of the plague chronicled in the first film. As the film begins, the highly contagious Rage virus that renders its victims mindless, homicidal maniacs is still sweeping through England. A small band of survivors has taken refuge in a barricaded cottage removed from civilization. Among the survivors are Don (Robert Carlyle) and his wife, whose children were away when Rage hit England, and a group of requisite expendables who will only serve as fodder for the impending slaughter. With the introductions and cursory exposition out of the way, the film launches into its first attack, as a horde of the infected swarm down on the cottage and lay waste to most of the inhabitants. Don flees the scene, cowardly refusing to help his wife, as an army of the infected pursues him across the lush green countryside. The whole sequence is an adrenaline-fueled nightmare, and as good as any of the action/horror sequences in 28 Days Later, and it's just the first fifteen minutes of the movie.

Having narrowly escaped the infected, Don drifts down a river in a small boat, left to wrestle with the guilt of what he has done, and what the future will hold. Fast forward to six months later: The Rage virus has run its course, the last of the infected have starved to death, and England is in the process of rebuilding. With the backing of NATO, the U.S. Army now occupies London, where is has set up blockades, defense perimeters, facilitated the clean up of a decimated nation, and begun helping repopulate. Don is part of a small band of survivors that makes up the population of a tiny district that has been deemed safe. Among a group of British citizens arriving to repopulate London are his children, Andy and Tammy. But things quickly turn sour when the children, who want a photograph of their mother, enter into part of the city that is still under quarantine. When they arrive at their former home, Andy finds his mother, half-crazed, living in the attic, where she has been hiding for who knows how long. The problem is that dear old mommy has been infected with Rage, and though she does not show any of the symptoms, she is a carrier of the disease. Once she is brought to a military complex for testing, it is only a matter of time before all hell breaks loose, and the disease once again begins to spread like wildfire.

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SIMPSON'S MOVIE NOW AVAILABLE(BETTER QUALITY)

SIMPSON'S MOVIE NOW AVAILABLE ONLINE (BAD QUALITY THOUGH)

This is the first version available so it is very bad picture and sound but this weekend more people will make better quality versions and i will put them up as well but if you can't wait here is the version that is available now.

HERE IS THE SUMMARY FOR THE MOVIE THE SIMPSON'S MOVIE FROM IMDB

When Homer mistakenly pollutes the river with toxic waste from the power plant, he loses his job and forces evacuation from Springfield, possibly forever.

Update Here is another version of the same movie its from another site since veoh went down. Still crappy but its early so this is the first copy made.

UPDATE: HERE IS A BETTER VERSION OF THE MOVIE.

UPDATE 2: HERE IS A BETTER QUALITY OF THIS MOVIE IN 2 PARTS.

NEW UPDATE 3: ANOTHER GREAT QUALITY VERSION OF THE SIMPSON'S MOVIE NOW AVAILABLE HERE.

HERE IS A REVIEW FOR THE MOVIE THE SIMPSON'S MOVIE FROM DVDTALK.

It's a grand thing to see "The Simpsons" on the big screen, isn't it? Everyone knows the 18-year-old show show isn't as funny as it used to be, but those of us who still watch it can testify that about every fourth episode is as brilliant as ever.

"The Simpsons Movie" is almost exactly the length of four 22-minute episodes, and sure enough, about one-fourth of it is brilliant. Like most of the TV episodes, the funniest parts are in the first act -- the loopy parodies and freewheeling tangents that dominate before the real plot is introduced. Once the story kicks in, the film has its moments but isn't quite as breathlessly funny as it was in the beginning.

And yet, it's still the funniest movie I've seen this year that wasn't rated R. It has the same anarchic spirit of the TV series, the lightning-fast sight gags, the clever self-awareness, and the amazing ability to satirize modern American life without being cruel. "The Simpsons" can make fun of something you love and you'll still say, "Thank you. May I have another?"

The story comes from the Homer Screws Up and Marge Almost Leaves Him drawer in the big "Simpsons" filing cabinet of plot devices. This time, Homer (voice of Dan Castellaneta) is 1) doing chores around the house, which leads to him 2) getting a pet pig, which naturally leads to 3) the destruction of Lake Springfield, which can only result in 4) the Environmental Protection Agency sealing Springfield inside a protective dome to keep it from infecting the rest of the country. And if those numbered events don't sound like they could really cause the next numbered events to occur, then you must not have watched much of "The Simpsons."

With the entire town furious with Homer, he takes the family and flees. They escape to Alaska, where Marge (Julie Kavner) wonders if she has finally been pushed too far by Homer's cluelessness. Ultimately she decides she must try to save Springfield, and she takes Bart (Nancy Cartwright), Lisa (Yeardley Smith), and baby Maggie with her, leaving Homer to contemplate his fate until an epiphany inspires him to action.

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DOA DEAD OR ALIVE THE MOVIE DVDRIP NOW AVAILABLE

DEAD OR ALIVE DVD QUALITY NOW AVAILABLE ONLINE

HERE IS THE SUMMARY FOR THE MOVIE DEAD OR ALIVE FROM IMDB.

A number of fighters are invited to DOA, an invitational martial arts contest. They travel to the tournament island by plane, until they have to jump out mid-flight with parachutes, and then have until sundown to reach the main island to be entered into the tournament. Fighters are then pooled against one another in a knock-out style tournament, with the loser of a battle sent home, and the winner progressing to the subsequent round. The plot revolves around four female fighters who begin as rivals, but subsequently find themselves teaming up against another force. Written by Wikipedia

DOA is a martial arts tournament where the world's best fighters participate in a contest, where combatants faces each other on a mysterious island, where the loser who gets knocked-out will be forced to leave the island and return home. And the winner will be moved on the next match. Three female fighters are chosen to take part in DOA: Christie Allen, a sexy jewel thief, Tina Armstrong, a tough-as-nails pro-wrestler and Kasumi, a Ninja princess. Once arriving on the island after jumping out of their airplane with parachutes, Christie, Tina and Kasumi finds they aren't just fighting for the championship, they find themselves up against Tornament master Donovan, the previous tournament master's teenage daughter Helena Douglas is also taking part in DOA to honor her father's legacy, Kasumi has left her kingdom to find what happened to her brother who mysteriously disappeared at the tournament a year ago, Tina is taking part to prove she isn't a fake and Christie and her lover Maximillian Marsh bid to break into a vault on the island. But Donovan has his own agenda and has other plans for the female fighters. Written by Daniel Williamson

HERE IS A REVIEW FOR THE MOVIE DEAD OR ALIVE FROM DVDTALK.

I'm not positive a discussion of quality could even enter a critique of the new film, "D.O.A." Either you're moved by the fist-first filmmaking pledge or you tune out after the first 30 seconds. No doubt, the film is dumb. Real dumb. Gas-huffing-Elly-May dumb. But I'll be damned if this uncontainable piece of junk didn't keep me entertained for a whole 78 minutes.

Three dangerous women: Christie (Holly Valance), Tina (Jamie Pressly), and Princess Kasumi (Devon Aoki), each facing their own personal demons, have been summoned to a far away island for the "D.O.A." fighting competition, run by the billionaire Donovan (Eric Roberts). Once there, the brutal game begins, but as the women begin to scrap their way through the rankings, a darker secret concerning the tournament is revealed. Now, with the help of an insider named Helena (Sarah Carter), the women must band together to stop those who want to harvest their might for evil.

"D.O.A." is based on a series a videogames that I have never played, but being male and of a certain age, have an apple-cheeked awareness of. Featuring scantily-clad women engaging in all sorts of fisticuffs and, er, volleyball, the game made a name for itself due to its violence and titillation factor, leaving the film adaptation wide open when it came to exploiting those possibilities.

Legendary action director Cory Yuen seems the proper man for the job. "D.O.A.," without having an enormous budget to work with, is one of the more visually cutting pictures I've seen in recent months; Yuen and his crew take great pains to inject the frame with a sense of life beyond the expected pow and zap. Hustling known Asian choreography goods, Yuen transforms the action into a nonstop opera of smacks, rarely letting up on the acceleration.

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