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Taken 3 (2014)

Ex-government operative Bryan Mills is accused of a ruthless murder he never committed or witnessed. As he is tracked and pursued,


Director:

 Olivier Megaton (as Olivier Mégaton)

Writers:

 Luc Besson, Robert Mark Kamen, 2 more credits »

Stars:

 Liam Neeson, Forest Whitaker, Maggie Grace |See full cast and crew »






















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Liam Neeson returns as ex-covert operative Bryan Mills, whose long awaited reconciliation with his 
ex-wife is tragically cut short when she is brutally murdered. Consumed with rage, and framed for 
the crime, he goes on the run to evade the relentless pursuit of the CIA, FBI and the police. For one
last time, Mills must use his "particular set of skills," to track down the real killers, exact his 
unique brand of justice, and protect the only thing that matters to him now - his daughter. 
Written by 20th Century Fox

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Have not yet met a sequel that is better than the first one.Taken 1 was thee best. Taken 2 was
great Taken 3 is OK-ish.Why? because there is not same sense of urgency .In previous movies
Liam tried to prevent a murder or death here he tries to find the killer and clear himself. That's
the big difference, and it has a huge impact on how one perceives the movie. Yes, a lot of action is there . A! LOT! Well done and well balanced.I hope there will be a Taken 4 that will put
a final end to the series. Not because I do not like them, but, Liam is not getting younger.To 
cast Forest Whitaker in the as the police inspector was genius.Forest Whitaker is great 
( in everything he does).So lets go for Taken 4??? Yes.
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Jack Ryan: Shadow Recruit (2014)

Jack Ryan, as a young covert CIA analyst, uncovers a Russian plot to crash the U.S. economy with a terrorist attack.


Director:

 Kenneth Branagh

Writers:

 Adam Cozad, David Koepp, 1 more credit »

Stars:

 Chris Pine, Kevin Costner, Keira Knightley |See full cast and crew »















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This new version of the saga of CIA analyst Jack Ryan begins as Jack attends the London School of 
Economics. 9/11 happens. He subsequently enlists in the Marines, sustaining severe injuries when the
 chopper deploying him to Afghanistan is shot down. While in intense rehab, he grabs the attention of
 Harper, a man who works for the CIA and who would like Jack to finish his studies, get a job on Wall 
Street, and seek out terrorist plots through their financial transactions. Ten years pass. Jack finds 
anomalies in the accounts of a Russian named Cherevin and thinks he should go to Russia to check out
 what's going on. He's told not to tell anyone who he is, including his girlfriend Cathy, which makes 
her doubt him when she catches him in some lies. In Russia, Cherevin assigns someone to assist Jack,
 but when the two are alone, the man tries to kill Jack instead, so Jack kills him. Obviously, Cherevin 
is hiding something. Jack goes to meet him and says he'll bring his fiancée along, but ... 
Written by rcs0411@yahoo.com / revised by statmanjeff

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This Jack Ryan was more involved in events rather by choice as oppose accidents. Compared to the 
Ryan of Ford and Affleck this Ryan was more equipped for fighting than using his brains. The acting
 was good, the interaction between characters was very good, the fight scenes and SFX were up to
 standard. Russians, Chinese, and North Koreans are your most popular bad guys these days and 
whats happened to the Crimea adds some weight to the story line. Ryan is known for his cerebral
 power outsmarting his opponent or identifying solutions to problems. The movie was entertaining with
 lots of good fight scenes and technology but you could easily call be titled Mission Impossible or male
 version of SALT.
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The Equalizer (2014)

A man believes he has put his mysterious past behind him and has dedicated himself to beginning a new, quiet life. But when he meets a young girl under the control of ultra-violent Russian gangsters, he can't stand idly by - he has to help her.


Director:

 Antoine Fuqua

Writers:

 Richard Wenk, Michael Sloan (television series),1 more credit »

Stars:

 Denzel Washington, Marton Csokas, Chloë Grace Moretz | See full cast and crew »

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In The Equalizer, Denzel Washington plays McCall, a man who believes he has put his mysterious past behind him and dedicated himself to beginning a new, quiet life. But when McCall meets Teri (Chloë Grace Moretz), a young girl under the control of ultra-violent Russian gangsters, he can't stand idly by - he has to help her. Armed with hidden skills that allow him to serve vengeance against anyone who would brutalize the helpless, McCall comes out of his self-imposed retirement and finds his desire for justice reawakened. If someone has a problem, if the odds are stacked against them, if they have nowhere else to turn, McCall will help. He is The Equalizer. Written by Sony Pictures Entertainment

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Action, drama, humor, Denzel can due it all. Based on the TV show, Denzel Washington is yet another old man, similar to Pierce Bronson in the November Man, trying to prove he's still got it by playing a mysterious dude who works at a Megamart who decides to help a young hooker who got beat up pretty badly and ends up taking down some major hitters in the Russian Mafia, then becomes a target for the main boss.

The movie had a quiet tone similar to Denzel and Director Antoine Fuqua's last flick, Training Day, but Denzel's performance in this is far more Oscar worthy. Denzel still brings passion to movies in an age were other actors like him are phoning it in just for the pay check, and basically that's what makes the movie. Watching Denzel on screen.

In all fairness, The Equalizer's main antagonist, A man the mob sends to take care of their problems, was no slouch either. It was so entertaining watching these two hunt each other down.

Possibly the worse part of the movie was there was not enough Chloë Grace Moretz whose role in the movie is no more than a gloried cameo.

Overall Mr. Fuqua directed the great Denzel in another amazing role.
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Dragon Blade (2015)

When corrupt Roman leader Tiberius arrives with a giant army to claim the Silk Road, Huo An teams up his army with an elite Legion of defected Roman soldiers led by General Lucius to protect his country and his new friends.


Director:

 Daniel Lee

Writer:

 Daniel Lee

Stars:

 Jackie Chan, John Cusack, Adrien Brody |See full cast and crew »
















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A massive success this year in its native China, "Dragon Blade" brings action spectacle on a grand 
scale to US audiences. Featuring an international cast led by Jackie Chan, John Cusack and Academy 
Award® winner Adrien Brody, the film features the fight for the Silk Road when East and West collide.
 When corrupt Roman leader Tiberius (Adrien Brody) arrives with a giant army to claim the Silk Road,
 Huo An (Jackie Chan) and his group of trained warriors teams up with an elite legion of defected 
Roman soldiers led by General Lucius (John Cusack) to maintain the delicate balance of power in the
 region. To protect his country and his new friends, Huo An gathers the warriors of thirty-six ethnic
 nations together to fight Tiberius in an incredible epic battle. The film is written and directed by
 Daniel Lee ("Black Mask") and produced by Jackie Chan and Susanna Tsang.Written by Lionsgate

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Read a review claiming Dragon Blade achieved "so bad it's good" status. Wow, did it ever! Imagine 
if Sharknado (the dethroned champion of "so bad it's good) had a $65 million budget. This movie had
 a lot of good going for it. Jackie Chan is an amazing action star, made famous by his "stunt fighting" 
which he excels at in this movie. The production value was really top notch - sets, costumes,  
cinematography, special effects, all of it was quite impressive. Where this movie fails on every level
 is the writing and the acting. I could go into great detail but I think the best comparison is the
 cheesy,campy entertainment that is the SyFy original movie. Adrien Brody and John Cusack must
 have signed onto this movie like all the A-list celebrities back in the 80s making Japanese 
commercials for a quick buck, certain that no one in America would ever see them.
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Jupiter Ascending (2015)

A young woman discovers her destiny as an heiress of intergalactic nobility and must fight to protect the inhabitants of Earth from an ancient and destructive industry.

Directors: Andy Wachowski (as The Wachowskis) , Lana Wachowski (as The Wachowskis)
Writers: Andy Wachowski (as The Wachowskis) , Lana Wachowski (as The Wachowskis)
Stars: Channing Tatum, Mila Kunis, Eddie Redmayne | See full cast and crew » 

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Jupiter Jones was born under a night sky, with signs predicting that she was destined for great things. Now grown, Jupiter dreams of the stars but wakes up to the cold reality of a job cleaning other people's houses and an endless run of bad breaks. Only when Caine Wise, a genetically engineered ex-military hunter, arrives on Earth to track her down does Jupiter begin to glimpse the fate that has been waiting for her all along - her genetic signature marks her as next in line for an extraordinary inheritance that could alter the balance of the cosmos. 

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I'm not sure how to start this review so I'll just get right into it: This movie isn't good. It makes no sense. There is no room to get immersed in this world because there is no story to relate to. It's all just stuff happening; fluff. Beautiful, well made fluff mind you, but at its core this movie is a steaming hot mess.

Here's the plot from what I gathered: Mila Kunis is suddenly the majesty of the Earth and has to protect it from a bunch of rich douchebags that live in Jupiter's atmosphere who want to use it for harvesting grounds or something. It's a dumb plot, and every scene that tries to move the plot forward is a scene wasted. The only interesting parts of this movie are the visuals and Channing Tatum's character, but even he is given absolutely no character development. He's just a badass space agent, or something. I don't even remember.

The characters end up the same way they began - there was no journey to redemption or revelation for anyone. It was just do this, do that, stop this, go home, the end. And they try to include multiple stories, like Mila Kunis' relationship with her family (boooring); Caine (Tatum) and Stinger's (Sean Bean) history (wholly underdeveloped), the whole villain arc...

The villains in this movie are spoiled brats. Seriously. They're not scary, they're not intimidating, there was no point in the movie where I was like "oh man sh*t is about to go down"; there was just no intrigue. Their motives were all over the place. It's not worth trying to piece together every plot point they throw into the movie because it will just lead to confusion and disappointment, and eventually frustration when you realize how much potential was wasted in creating this massive universe. The lizards looked really cool. Why not have more of them? Oh we're just going to focus on the playboy brat now, okay.

I really wanted to care about this universe. It has a Star Wars vibe in parts, like the "royal" wedding scene and the space battles, but there were no good characters to experience this adventure with. You're just watching things happen with no consequences, or at least none you cared about.

The acting was fine in this movie. Channing Tatum and Sean Bean in particular gave great performances, and Eddie Redmayne as the primary antagonist was decent as well. Yeah, he's an Academy Award winner, and as much as I hate to say it I have not seen The Theory of Everything yet but I loved him in Les Mis so I was really hoping he would save this movie. Unfortunately the material he's given is absolute garbage, so in an effort to make the character stand out, Redmayne give him a weird, eerie, whisper voice that was akin to a hundred year old man trying to force words out from the back of his throat. But hey, I think it worked. The guy is completely unlikeable so might as well give him a unique trait to remember him by. Good on Mr. Redmayne because he succeeded. The only things I will remember about this movie are the cool visuals, the wasted potential, and his creepy voice.

Don't see this movie. Unless you want to see some really great CGI for a couple hours, which can be found in much better places by the way, you won't find anything worth salvaging from Jupiter Ascending. It was a nice effort but ultimately a swing and a miss.
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Sicario (2015)

An idealistic FBI agent is enlisted by an elected government task force to aid in the escalating war against drugs at the border area between the U.S. and Mexico.

Director: Denis Villeneuve
Writer: Taylor Sheridan
Stars: Emily Blunt, Jon Bernthal, Josh Brolin | See full cast and crew »

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An idealistic FBI agent is enlisted by an elected government task force to aid in the escalating war against drugs at the border area between the U.S. and Mexico.


Movie Reviews

visceral drug trade thriller pulls no punches in its grim depiction of the cross-border traffic between Mexico and the States.

This time french-Canadian director Denis Villeneuve who gave the viewers a kidnap drama suspense hit international movie "prisoners". Now coming back to screen with a action crime flick.

Emily Blunt takes the role of Kate Macer, an FBI field agent plunged in the powerful world of a drugs cartel as well as she trying to make her way to get a better rank for herself. She delineates perfectly the emotional conflicts of a woman working with violence and corruption on a daily basis.

*picks from trailer* The opening sequence in which rows of rotting corpses are found in a home in Arizona belonging to the cartel sets the tone for the helter skelter ride to follow in which Villeneuve sustains the knife-edge tension without a blip.

Nobody is who they seem to be, least of all Josh Brolin who suggests that he may be a defence contractor although Kate and her partner (Daniel Kaluuya) believes he may be from the CIA.

Also emerging from the shadows is Benicio Del Toro as Alejandro, an enigmatic figure who is the sicario of the title - in other words a hit-man whom you never where he is going to turn up next or on whose side he will be.

Although the violence is wince-inducing it is never gratuitous in the context of this particular world, where human beings are completely dispensable.
it's basically a great action thriller movie. A must see            
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Three... Extreme Full Movie Download

An Asian cross-cultural trilogy of horror films from accomplished indie directors.


Directors: Fruit Chan, Takashi Miike, 1 more credit »
Writers: Haruko Fukushima (segment), Pik Wah Lee (segment) (as Lillian Lee) , 3 more credits »
Stars: Bai Ling, Byung-hun Lee, Kyoko Hasegawa | See full cast and crew » 

Storyline

An Asian cross-cultural trilogy of horror films from accomplished indie directors. 

Movie Reviews


Directors: Takashi Miike, Chan Wook Park, Fruit Chan 

Review: As of late Japanese horror directors are hot as hell. American horror directors have known this for some time and some have even gone as far as trying to add Japanese sensibilities to their films. First guy to come to mind is Eli Roth with his "Hostel". Sadly Roth couldn't really get it right. Hostel turned out to be a bad imitation of a J-horror film mixing Japanese style gore with frat boy mentality. It doesn't work, because for the most part these J-horror films aren't so much about gore or violence. Yes, they have the gore, but its not ONLY about that. They have more of a psychological thing going for them and not only that but they have something to say about society. Something a bit different then just having your average day killer going around killing teenagers, though I don't mind a dose of that every now and again. "J-horror" keeps blowing away anything that's being made in American horror films of today. I know that's a very common statement being made these days, but it is very very true. Sadly most American horror films are commercial throw aways that nobody will give a crap about after a few months have passed by. But that's not the case with some of the horror directors emerging from Asian cinema today.

Case in point the film Three Extremes which unites three of the best Japanese horror directors working today. Takashi Miike whos name is practically a house hold name amongst horror film fans. He is the man responsible for such great horror films as Audition, Ichi the Killer and Gozu among a gazillion others. Then we have Chan Wook Park who shot straight to stardom with his incredibly unforgettable Oldboy. Which by the way is a film I strongly urge anyone who hasn't see it yet to do themselves a favor and go and rent it right now. And last but not least Fruit Chan, the least know of the three, at least to me anyway. The film is divided into three equal parts each part directed by a different director, an anthology film if you will.

The first story is Fruit Chan's "Dumplings". A story about an aging actress who is searching for a way to stay young. When she comes across a rumor about a lady who makes these special dumplings that help you maintain a young appearance she quickly jumps at the opportunity. Whats in the dumplings? And are their any side effects to taking them? That's what shes about to find out. This story is a great way to start the film. Its funny cause at a glance the story appears to be a "light" and somewhat comedic little story, yet before you know it, the story ventures into dark dark territory. Stick through to the end for this one and you will be shocked. I promise.

The second story in the film is Chan Wook Parks tale entitled "CUT". This story is about a young horror movie director who is making a vampire film. The story opens with one of the scenes from his movie and let me tell you, I know it's a movie within a movie type of thing, but that movie that the director is making looked freakin awesome. It's almost as if director Chan Wook wanted to say "I don't make commercial horror films, but if I did this what it would be like!" Those first opening minutes are awesome! After that we follow the director as he closes down the set and encounters a truly screwed up extra that has appeared in all of his films. What follows is a story filled with some great social commentary on the frustrations of an every man who's life didn't turn up as grand as he expected. This story blew me away with its visual style but I expected nothing less coming from the director of Oldboy and Sympathy for Mr. Vengeance.

The third story is Takashi Miikes tale simply called "Box". A story about two twin sisters who live in a circus with their dad. One of the sisters is a tad jealous of the other and goes to extremes to quiet down her jealousy. This story is visually stunning, but then again, it appears that this was a pre-requisite to make this film since all three short stories are equally good looking. Of course this story goes into freaky territory with an incestuous sub plot, but coming from Miike, that sort of thing is to be expected. Still, I think that this story was mild with its violence and gore coming from a guy know for his relentless and extreme use of blood and gore. I guess Miike was going for a more psychological, elegant and slick style. He really was shooting for something more artistic this time around.

All in all, this is a fine anthology film. It united some truly amazing talent and the result is nothing less then one of the best horror films of the decade. I highly recommend this film to anyone who is tired of watching horror films marketed for little kids. If you are searching for something artistic, horrifying and with something to say, then by all means indulge yourself in "Three Extremes" a fine example of how Japanese Horror is kicking American Horror firmly in its ass.
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Knock Knock (I) (2015) Full Movie Download


When a devoted husband and father is left home alone for the weekend, two stranded young women unexpectedly knock on his door for help. What starts out as a kind gesture results in a dangerous seduction and a deadly game of cat and mouse.

Director: Eli Roth
Writers: Eli Roth (screenplay), Nicolás López (screenplay), 3 more credits »
Stars: Keanu Reeves, Lorenza Izzo, Ana de Armas | See full cast and crew »

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When a devoted husband and father is left home alone for the weekend, two stranded young women unexpectedly knock on his door for help. What starts out as a kind gesture results in a dangerous seduction and a deadly game of cat and mouse. A sexy new thriller from director Eli Roth and written for the screen by Eli Roth & Nicolás López & Guillermo Amoedo and story by Anthony Overman and Michael Ronald, KNOCK KNOCK stars Keanu Reeves as the family man who falls into temptation and Lorenza Izzo and Ana de Armas as the seductresses who wreak havoc upon his life, turning a married man's dark fantasy into his worst nightmare. KNOCK KNOCK will be released by Lionsgate Premiere in theaters and On Demand on October 9th.

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The short summary line was "A pair of femme fatales wreak havoc on the life of a happily married man."

The film was literally just that... The guy who is very reluctant winds up having sex with 2 girls and they then pretty much torture him... That is all that happens, like... Literally there are no developments or advancements to the story or any twists, it really did disappoint me.

Keanu Reeves' acting is so unnatural that it is actually laughable, like... He just doesn't seem natural at all.

If you want a decent home invasion film, watch You're Next... It gives you the action and an alright story... This however, was just a huge disappointment.

I'm giving it a 3 based solely on production.
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