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Hitman: Agent 47 (2015)

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Picture by gamecrate.com Director: Aleksander Bach Writers: Skip Woods (Screenplay), Michael Finch (Screenplay), and story by Skip Woods. Cast: Rupert Friend (Agent 47), Hannah Ware (Katia), Zachary Quinto (John Smith), Ciaran Hinds (Litvenko), Angelababy (Diana), Dan Bakkedahl (Sanders). The Hitman video game revolves around agent 47, a cloned assassin. 47 has clean kills, proving himself as the deadliest assassin, and basically is in demand for his set of skills. The game begins with 47 escaping a highly guarded sanitarium where he is guided by an unknown guardian of some kind, instructing him in every way. Afterwards, 47 now working for the ICA (International, Contract, Agency) with Diana Burnwood as the handler, the team make a name for themselves, he becomes the man to get the job done. After completing various missions and researching his own past, 47 finds out that the sanitarium where he had stayed was a front for a cloning facility. The lead scientist ordered the h...

A Perfect Day (2015)

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a perfect day Picture by digitalgym.org Director: Fernando Leon de Aranoa Writers: Fernando Leon de Aranoa, Diego Farias, Paula Farias (Novel). Cast: Benicio Del Toro (Mambru), Tim Robbins (B), Olga Kurylenko (Katya), Melanie Thierry (Sophie), Fedja Stukan (Damir), Eldar Residovic (Nikola), and Sergi Lopez (Goyo). After the Deadpool film which made some noise, i have to admit it has been a bit of a challenge to write a review for a very controversial movie. Some folks disagreed with the direction i took, but hey that's freedom of speech right? Anyway, i stood strong behind the film because it represented something bigger.  Everyone is entitled to there own opinion, but the double standard here really killed me.  I guess the rated R wasn't big enough for folks to see, maybe next time they should use some hidden messages, and then people will finally get it. The superhero thing is what did it for some people, others went on about their faith, and how the movie does...

Deadpool (2016)

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http://amzn.to/1oc6L2k Director: Tim Miller Writers: Rhett Reese, and Paul Wernick, Rob Liefeld, and Fabian Nicieza (characters). Cast: Ryan Reynolds (Wade,Deadpool), Karan Soni (Dopinder), Ed Skrein (Ajax), Michael Benyaer (Warload), Stefan Kapicic (Colossus), Brianna Hildebrand (Negasonic Tennage Warhead), T.J. Miller (Weasel), Issaac C.Singleton (Boothe), and Morena Baccarin (Vanessa). The Reeltime Movie Review does new movies, i know i have been on the old movie trend as of late,  for that i will apologize. Reviewing new movies can be a bit difficult, especially finding the time to see the film, and the time to review it. I guess what i'm trying to say here is that, i'm only one man.  Working a full time job, and writing this site sometimes can be a bit overwhelming, don't get me wrong, i love this review stuff, huge fan of the late Roger Ebert , he knew what he was doing as an esteemed film critic. Mr. Ebert knew his stuff, and i'm sure he was busy as wel...

Delivery Man (2013)

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Director: Ken Scott Writers: Ken Scott and Martin Petit Cast: Vince Vaughn (David), Chris Pratt (Brett), Cobie Smulders (Emma), Andrzej Blumenfeld (Mikolaj), Simon Deleney (Victor), Bobby Moynihan (Aleksy), Dave Patten (Adam), and Adam Chanler-Berat as Viggo. The time has come to review feel good movies, and for sometime this site, the Reeltime Movie Review, has almost only carved a section of the apple. Feel good movies are what makes all audiences cry, and some laughter is involved. The Internship, really is the only feel good movie this site has, for shame on me, for not reviewing more films that make people cry, and somehow in a distorted way, the film can bring out a message of some kind. Believe me when i tell you comedies are not feel good movies. Delivery Man is a perfect example of it, yes it is a comedy but it focuses on the story's characters, that is a feel good movie. The story is only along for the ride, as the characters take over the plot. Take the movie Phi...