| Movie Renter's Guide - June, 2009 |
| Written by John E. Johnson, Jr. | ||||||||
| Tuesday, 02 June 2009 00:00 | ||||||||
It is somewhere around the 11th century, with plenty of vampires running around, and whose master, Viktor (Nighy), rules with no mercy in his castle. They have enslaved the lycans (werewolves), but one in particular, Lucian (Sheen), is determined to free his race from the vampire domination. He does this with the aid of an unlikely accomplice, Sonja (Mitra), who is Viktor's daughter. They enlist the help of humans, who have to fend off other vampires and lycans at the same time.
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Commentary Technical "Direct Contact" (Blu-ray) Mike Riggins (Lundgren) is a US Special Forces soldier who was captured by the Russians and is in prison. An American arrives and tells Mike that he can get out of prison if he will agree to rescue an American woman, Ana Gale (May), who has been kidnapped by Russian gangsters. Of course, Mike agrees, as the Russion prison is a terrible place to be. When he breaks into the compound where Ana is being held, she resists him, saying that she wants to stay there. Mike isn't about to go back to prison, so he forces her to go with him in the escape. Now confused, Mike drives Ana away from the compound, but then finds several military organizations attempting to capture Ana, and Mike must find out why, soon discovering that the American who first approached him had not told the entire truth about why they wanted Ana out of the compound.
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Commentary Technical No extras. "Ronin" (Blu-ray) After the Cold War was over, there were plenty of mercenaries looking for work. (Samurai were assigned to protect their "liege masters", and when that was finished, they roamed the country looking for opportunities to use their special crafts of fighting. They were then called "Ronin".) An Irish woman, Deirdre (McElhone) gathers a handful of mercenaries in Paris, including Sam (DeNiro), Vincent (Reno), and several others, to steal a briefcase from someone who is protected by many armed guards. So, the group sets up an ambush to get the briefcase, but unfortunately, the Russians want the item as well, and are prepared to do whatever it takes to get it.
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Commentary Technical "Defiance" (Blu-ray) In 1941, Hitler decided to invade the Soviet Union. It was a stupid move, because it opened his war on two fronts, but he had been so successful in marching across Europe, he thought Russia would fall into his hands within a couple of months. In Belorussia, Germans murdered 50,000 Jews before a small group of survivors, headed by Tuvia Bielsky (Craig) and his brothers Zus (Schreiber) and Asael (Bell), escaped into the Lipiczanska forest. There, they met with other survivors and formed an armed resistance, attacking German offices that were being set up, and killing the Nazis who worked there. They eventually built a large camp in the Perelaz forest and survived for several years, continuing to fight the Nazi invaders.
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Commentary And yet, it still took four more years for the Allies to bring down the Nazis. How the world could have allowed this one country, with its worthless piece of Nazi hundescheiße in charge, a man who didn't even graduate from high school, to ultimately cause the death of some 67,000,000 people, 40 million of whom were civilians, is a subject that keeps the History Channel, and other channels, showing program after program on various aspects of WW-II. I suspect there will be no end of documentaries that show us new aspects of this most terrible part of human history. There are several magazines on WW-II that you can subscribe to, and I just finished reading the book Auschwitz by Laurence Rees (MJF Books, New York, 2005), and if you think you know pretty much what happened in the death camps, read this treatise and discover the true depth to which humankind can sink. Technical
"Confessions of a Shopaholic" (Blu-ray) Rebecca Bloomwood (Fisher) wants a job with a fashion magazine, but starts out writing for a different publication on personal finance. The problem is that her own personal financial situation is terrible because she is addicted to shopping. All her credit cards are maxed out. One day, she buys a green scarf that she knows she really doesn't need and can't afford, and writes about it in her column. The column becomes a huge success, she falls in love with her boss, Luke (Dancy), and eventually gets what she wanted in the first place.
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Commentary Technical "The Code" (Blu-ray) Keith Ripley (Freeman) is one of the most successful art thieves around, and he is in New York. Lt. Weber (Forster) of the NYPD would love to catch him. In the meantime, Ripley meets another would-be thief, Gabriel Martin (Banderas), and asks for his help in stealing two priceless Faberge eggs, in fact, two that almost no one knows about. That is, except for Romanov Jewelers, Ltd. The difficulty is that someone else wants them too, a Russian mobster who is very dangerous. He turns out to be the grandson of a man named Petrovich, who made the eggs in 1917. To make sure he gets them, the mobster kidnaps Ripley's god daughter, Alex (Mitchell), so between the two of them, Ripley and Gabriel must get the eggs and save Ripley's god daughter at the same time.
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