"Bull Durham" is a 1988 sports romantic comedy film directed by Ron Shelton. The story revolves around the world of minor league baseball and follows the lives of three main characters: Crash Davis, a veteran catcher; "Nuke" LaLoosh, a talented but inexperienced pitcher; and Annie Savoy, a passionate baseball groupie who chooses one player each season to mentor.
As the baseball season progresses, Crash takes Nuke under his wing, teaching him not just about the game but also about life and love. Meanwhile, Annie finds herself caught in a love triangle between Crash and Nuke, leading to amusing and heartfelt moments of romance and rivalry.
The film explores themes of love, loyalty, and the pursuit of dreams. It has been praised for its witty dialogue, authentic portrayal of the baseball world, and the chemistry between the lead actors. "Bull Durham" is often considered one of the best sports films ever made and has become a cult classic. It stars Kevin Costner as Crash Davis, Tim Robbins as "Nuke" LaLoosh, and Susan Sarandon as Annie Savoy.
Twisted Seduction is a 2011 romance thriller movie. Twisted Seduction movie centered around David Grant (Tom Broadwell), a genius IQ level 25-year-old Englishman living in Montreal who, based on an analysis that 24-year-old sales executive Francesca Besson (Caroline Brassard) is his on-paper 99.3% compatibility match, kidnaps her for an accelerated, forced courtship. Convinced that taking the appropriate steps, he'll fall in love with Francesca, David commits reckless steps one after another. Thus, Twisted Seduction movie takes us on a complicated and winding path of romantic story with a much unexpected ending. Twisted Seduction movie has both great storyline and very intriguing casting: in addition to Tom Broadwell and Caroline Brassard in the film played Pierre Adam, Dominique Adams, Jacques Adam, Sarah Mannering, Adam Pietrykowski, Mikaela Davies.
Resident Evil: Afterlife is the fourth film in the "Resident Evil" franchise. As the previous three movies it was produced by Paul Anderson, who also directed the very first of them: "The Resident Evil". The movie follows Ellis and his group of clones attacking the headquarter of the "Umbrella" corporation, located in a secure underground bunker beneath the streets of Tokyo. They kill all the staff and the security of the complex, but miss Albert Wesker, the chairman of the corporation who escapes and activates system of self-destruction of the underground headquarter in his attempt to destroy all clones of Alice. But real Alice pursues Wesker and tries to kill him in the aircraft. Wesker injects her a drug that neutralizes the T-virus, making Alice a normal person aircraft. Meanwhile aircraft crashes near Tokyo and Alice miraculously survives the fall, but does not detect Wesker…
Priest movie is a 2011 futuristic Christian-themed vampire-western horror film based on the manhwa, the Korean name for comics and print cartoons, of the same name. Priest movie's plot is set 100 years from now after the war between men and evil forces, the film is about a Christian warrior priest (Paul Bettany) who disobeys church law by teaming with a young sheriff (Cam Gigandet) and a priestess (Maggie Q) to track down a cult of vampire outlaws that is led by a former Christian and now a Satanic priest, Black Hat, who kidnapped his niece before they brainwash her.
The Hobbit movie was scheduled to release in 2012 as the first part of epic saga based on J. R. R. Tolkien's book "The Hobbit, or There and Back Again" written in 1937. If the first part of "The Hobbit" movie pictures events described in the original book, the next, second part is planned to serve as a bridge between the Bilbo Baggins' and a group of dwarves' voyage to the Lonely Mountain and the beginning of the first part of Lord of The Rings trilogy. Peter Jackson, director and executive producer of the "Lord of The Rings" films hired Guillermo del Toro to direct filming both of the parts and bring a fresh perspective in the movie plot. "I plan to change and expand the visuals from Peter's, and I know the world can be portrayed in a different way." said del Toro in his interview to Premiere magazine. The acting cast consists of Martin Freeman (as Bilbo Baggins) previously starred in BBC contemporary adaptation of the Sherlock Holmes and Richard Armitage (as Thorin Oakenshield) know as Robert Lovelace in BBC Radio 4's production of "Clarissa: A History of a Young Lady"
The most fun of The Wolfman is to watch the play of three great actors: Benicio Del Toro, Hugo Weaving Anthony Hopkins, who does not appear on the big screen for the long time. The absence of a distinct conflict in the plot of the film leads to interesting effects in the masters' play: if Del Toro is still trying to reveal the nature of Lawrence somehow, suffering in the role and scope of the scenario, the Hopkins returns Hannibal Lecter to the screen and Weaving gives as the Agent Smith. By the end they both almost cease to hold themselves and The Wolfman turns into a feast of film fans from computer horror game. On-screen agent Smith converges with Hannibal Lecter in the fight of talents and minds. Such a cross-over of The Matrix and The Silence of the Lambs you have never dreamed of!
It was quite unexpectedly, when the author of dark and gloomy superhero epics Mark Steven Johnson made a very light and romantic movie, full of freshness and good mood. Among the many romantic comedies that you've seen recently, When in Rome compares favorably with impeccable accuracy and integrity in terms of directing. Everything was filmed very cleverly and subtly. There is no vulgarity, even sweaty one. This is an outstanding entertaining movie without exaggeration.
If the words "…from the creator of "Pretty Woman" and "Runaway Bride" is most precious to you, you should watch the movie till the credits, in which Julia Roberts tells a joke. By the way, funny one. But if you are going to watch a romantic comedy about Valentine's Day then it wouldn't be a difficult task for you. You're definitely a person who knows what Garry Marshall wants - the director who knows what you need, and the whole bed with the cute celebrities is ready to bloom with all its might - just for your eyes. And everything would have been quite simply disastrously cute, if it were not Julia Roberts. For the most part she was silent, sometimes smiling, laughing once. And all this salad from the stars, from which a little bit more and you got the diathesis, somehow fades into the background and the movie appears a single note, very quiet and gentle, an almost inaudible reminder that romantic comedy is the most likely humane genre.
Does the Universal Soldier: Regeneration worth the great expectations? From the outset it was clear that the film will be what it turned out. The movie has many flaws, but there are advantages. First of all, though the movie was filmed somewhere in Bulgaria at a disused factory in the Chernobyl style with Russian names on the walls and on the flag of terrorists written without a single mistake, which is amazing. The second thing there is a perfectly filmed fight, whatever you say. Third, there is "not so bad" acting, especially of Dolph Lundgren. And if this is not enough there is old Van Damme, who looks almost obscene for his age. It is not necessary to continue with the sequels. The time of Universal Soldiers left behind in the nineties.
You can forget second part of "Twilight" saga which was entirely built on the antics of Bella without paternal care of the Cullen family. "The Twilight Saga: Eclipse" was directed by David Slade, who shot one of the most horrible and nasty vampire films of recent years "30 Days of Night" and memorably nauseating "Candy", captured the essence of what is happening in the minds of young viewers, and especially the spectators. And he did not balk at the battle scenes, shot them, nevertheless, clearly, briefly, with proper amount "meat" details. In his " "The Twilight Saga: Eclipse", the third part of "Saga" written by Stephenie Meyer, he laid everything in equal proportions: animal magnetism emanating from Taylor Lautner *squeals in the audience*, and cool eroticism, which is responsible for Robert Pattinson *squeals in the audience again*. And what is most valuable, he has not forgotten and all sorts of comic situations, the source and the perpetual motion which is Kristen Stewart. Measure observed throughout the balance of power is not broken, just over two hours fly by unnoticed. You may left the fight scenes for "Another World", because in the third "Twilight" we are kissing with vampires and scratching wolves' ears. Long live diversity!
If nothing else, "Tron: Legacy" is another masterpiece of Disney marketing. Released during the 2010 holiday season, "Tron: Legacy" comes with video game sold separately, and Academy Award winner built-in. Jeff Bridges stars as Kevin Flynn, video-game developer who mysteriously disappeared twenty years ago. The studio's logline reads, "An ambitious hacker transports himself into cyberspace to pull off the ultimate hack." Translation: Garrett Hedlund plays Sam Flynn who jumps into his father's video game universe to rescue him. Identifying with the movie's heroes, avid gamers report, "They created this kind of seamless line between the game and the movie."""Tron: Legacy" is visually stunning. Recent advances in CGI enable the characters, weapons, and landscape to radiate off the screen and envelope the audience. The battles live up to their "epic" billing. Just as importantly, Olivia Wilde brilliantly plays fearless warrior Quorra, who leads dad and kid on their perilous journey across the world dad created. Beau Garrett, a frequent Olivia Wilde screen partner, plays Siren Jem, the perfect foil to Quorra.