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The Salvation

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The picture is by  www.sbs.com.au Director: Kristian Levring Writers: Anders Thomas Jensen, and Kristian Levring Cast: Mads Mikkelsen (Jon Jenson), Eva Green (Madelaine), Eric Cantona (Corsican), Mikael Persbrandt (Peter Jensen), Jeffery Dean Morgan (Henry Delarue), Douglas Henshall (Sheriff Mallick), Michael Raymond-James (Paul Delarue), Jonathan Pryce (Mayor Nathan), Alexander Arnold (Voichek Borowski), Nanna Oland Fabricius (Marie Jensen), Toke Lars Bjarke (Kresten Jensen), and Sean Cameron Michael (Lester). The world as we know it will end here, now..Nope just the one hundred episode of the Reeltime movie review. Out of all movies, films, i decided on a western; Not the type of film expected for a hundred episode, but i just wanted to be different, and believe me when i tell you, this film is very much different. I could've picked out a list of thousands, but decided differently, because it's fresh, new, and i wanted a western feel. Django Unchained, A Fistful of...

Maggie (2015)

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Picture by  pop.inquirer.net http://amzn.to/20hsrHT Director: Henry Hobson Writer: John Scott 3 Cast: Arnold Schwarzenegger (Wade Vogel), Abigail Breslin (Maggie Vogel), Joely Richardson (Caroline), Douglas M. Griffin (Ray), J.D. Evermore (Holt), Rachel Whitman Groves (Bonnie), Jodie Moore (Dr. Kaplan), Bryce Romero (Trent), Raeden Greer (Allie), Aiden Flowers (Bobby), and Carsen Flowers (Molly). The bad thing about the month of January is the extreme weather some states get during the winter. The holidays are over, but the weather hits hard, and fast in some areas, especially in the south, where there not capable to handle snow.  Winter can be a pain in the butt, and in some states it destroys any plans you've made during the week, the reality of it all is simple, winter can suck at times.  The beautiful snow is a sight to behold, but the cold and what it comes with can be a bit undesirable.  The standard for cold weather is cold, snow, rain, a mix we hat...

The Diabolical (2015)

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http://amzn.to/1T5Oak7 Director: Alistar Legrand Writers: Alistar Legrand, Luke Harvis Cast: Ali Larter (Madison), Max Rose (Jacob), Chloe Perrin (Haley), Wilmer Calderon (Miguel), Kurt Carley (The Prisoner), Merrin Dungey (Mrs. Wallace), Joe Egender (Carl), and Patrick Fischler as Austin. The film review will be out on the 16th of January, and like many of my reviews has a story behind it.  My family and i were looking for a movie to watch on pay per view, i wanted Ant-Man, but the consensus was horror. After looking at Netflix, Cable premium channels, the hands on the clock tics,  my patients diminishes, because my kid decides to read every movie synopsis in the spot where it reads movie info. My family have somewhat a tradition now, my daughter will have to read everything in the info box before we hit the preview button, which by the way took a long time, by then, looking at the clock it was almost nine at night, and we started this little venture about seven in ...

Maze Runner: The Scorch Trials (2015)

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http://amzn.to/1T5NyuP Director: Wes Bell Writers: T.S. Nowlin (screenplay), and James Dashner (novel) Cast: Dylan O'Brien (Thomas), Ki Hong Lee (Minho), Kaya Scodelario (Teresa), Thomas Brodie-Sangster (Newt), Dexter Darden (Frypan), Alexander Flores (Winston), Jacob lofland (Aris), Rosa Salzar (Brenda), Giancarlo Esposito (Jorge), patricia Clarkson (Ava Paige), Aiden Gillen (Janson), Terry Dale Parks (Carl), Kathryn Smith-McGlynn as Dr.Crawford, Lili Taylor. Hope everyone had a wonderful Christmas and a Happy New Year.  With that being said my wife and daughter were both sick on New Years, way to go 2016.  Anyway it all has to do with a stomach bug that is going around, and believe me, getting sick a few days before work would not be a good thing.  As the days progressed, my wife, Melissa got better and my kid Colleen got worse, yes it sucked, she threw up many times, and the poor thing was up many nights.  But, today as i write this, January 8th review, ...

The Top five Worst films of 2015

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The Star Wars Force Awakens film was up longer, because i needed to take some time off, the Christmas holiday was just around the corner, which gave me two choices, anger my family, deal with the consequences of not spending time or take some time off and come back strong in 2016. The main reason for the top five worst films of 2015 is because, i always wanted to do one, and the concept of a mini list of movies.  Before Reeltime took life, i used to have a Podcast, with my friend Tim, couple years ago, we had created something special, a little podcast called "The Movie Bin," a fresh look at movies, we had a following a great beginning, but after sometime, we both went our separate ways, not because of the podcast, but because of limited time, we really had no time, and by the time we published, we were at it again, it sucked to much out of us, so we decided to end things.  Afterwards i went on my own, the drive to write reviews, and a second chance to do what i love, and...

Star Wars: The Force Awakens

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movies.boxofficebuz.com Director: J.J. Abrams Written: Lawrence Kasdan, J.J. Abrams, Michael Arndt, and characters by George Lucas. Cast: Daisy Ridley (Rey), Mark Hamill (Luke Skywalker), Carrie Fisher (Leia), Billie Lourd, Harrison Ford (Han Solo), Oscar Isaac (Poe Dameron), Adam Driver (Kylo Ren), Gwendoline Christie (Captain Phasma), Peter Mayhew (Chewbacca), Domhnall Gleeson (General Hux), John Boyega (Finn), Simon Pegg, Kenny Baker (R2-D2), Lupita Nyong'o (Maz Kanata), Andy Serkis (Supreme Leader Snoke), Anthony Daniels (C3PO), Warwick Davis, Max Von Sydow (Lor San Tekka), Maisie Richardson Sellers (Korr Sella), Iko Uwais (Razoo Quin-Fee), Tim Rose (Admiral Akbar), and Greg Grunberg as Snap Wexley. The anticipation in waiting for this film is pretty big deal, opening day is December 18, 2015 and i had bought tickets for the film three weeks before, the beautiful, special thing about this particular film is my wife and eleven year old kid who pretty much dislikes ever...

Kingsman: The Secret Service (2014)

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justcharlee.ca Director: Matthew Vaughn Writers: Jane Goldman (screenplay), and Matthew Vaughn (screenplay), based on the comics written by Mark Miller and Dave Gibbons. Cast: Colin Firth (Harry Hart / Galahad), Mark Strong (Merlin), Jonno Davies (Lee), Jack Davenport (Lancelot), Samantha Womack (Michelle Unwin), Mark Hamill (Professor Arnold), Velibor Topic (Big Goon), Sofia Boutella (Gazelle), Michael Caine (Arthur), Taron Egerton (Gary 'Eggsy' Unwin), Geoff Bell (Dean), Jordan Long (Poodle), Theo Barklem-Biggs (Ryan), Tobi Bakare (Jamal), Morgan Watkins (Rottweiler), Edward Holocroft (Charlie), Sophie Cookson as Roxy, and Samuel L. Jackson as Valentine. Remember the days when you find the time to sit in on your recliner, or whatever comfortable zone that pleases you.  Pop open a cold drink, slide the DVD of that old James Bond film.  Sean Connery's smile in the 1962 Dr. No. Clearly your senses go overload, after all it is a Bond film; And the older films are my...