MrExcitement
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In his first film as actor, producer, composer, and director, Michael Fredianelli really jumps right in. As a big fan of action cinema, I give Fredianelli and A+ in all categories. You know he doesn't want to disappoint the viewer. Pale Blue Balloons was a movie I decided to watch because of an interesting title and cover. It had everything a great action movie needs. Since then, I've taken a liking to all of Fredianelli's films, and haven't been disappointed at all. Pale Blue Balloons is a movie *not* to be missed. Fredianelli and Kellen Kaiser have wonderful scenes together. Also a wonderful script written by Todd Jurgess. Great story, great cast, great action.
This is the fifth and final installment to the successful "Death Wish" series. In my opinion, it's the poorest. You can still watch it and get entertained, but something is missing.
Let's recap: Kersey had lost his wife, daughter, one girlfriend, another girlfriend and her daughter...now his fiancée. I think Kersey should have stayed far away from the cities after Death Wish 3.
The good things about Death Wish V, Michael Parks plays a very convincing villain. Charles Bronson, at 73 years old, is also still convincing as Paul Kersey. And Terry Plumeri's musical score is very atmospheric and haunting.
The bad...how long does it take for Kersey to say "enough?" His life as never been the same since he went into action in the early seventies. If I was him, I'd be angry! Sometimes when I watch this movie, even though I still get a kick out of it, I ask myself "What made Chuck want to make this movie?" and "Who though they could get away with it?"
Death Wish V: The Face of Death is not a great vigilante film, let alone a great Death Wish sequel. However, it's a fun movie and Charles Bronson does kick major ass as usual. It ends well with Chuck walking away silhouetted by light saying "If you need any help, give me a call" as if he was saying good-bye to his fans.
Let's recap: Kersey had lost his wife, daughter, one girlfriend, another girlfriend and her daughter...now his fiancée. I think Kersey should have stayed far away from the cities after Death Wish 3.
The good things about Death Wish V, Michael Parks plays a very convincing villain. Charles Bronson, at 73 years old, is also still convincing as Paul Kersey. And Terry Plumeri's musical score is very atmospheric and haunting.
The bad...how long does it take for Kersey to say "enough?" His life as never been the same since he went into action in the early seventies. If I was him, I'd be angry! Sometimes when I watch this movie, even though I still get a kick out of it, I ask myself "What made Chuck want to make this movie?" and "Who though they could get away with it?"
Death Wish V: The Face of Death is not a great vigilante film, let alone a great Death Wish sequel. However, it's a fun movie and Charles Bronson does kick major ass as usual. It ends well with Chuck walking away silhouetted by light saying "If you need any help, give me a call" as if he was saying good-bye to his fans.
I wouldn't really call this a horror film. However, I have never gotten scared of a horror film. Only entertained by effects, acting...etc.
This film scared the hell out of me.
I saw this movie for the first time last night at the famous "attack" scene. I thought "Oh, hey. Jason Robards. This must be good." Then I saw the flash of light then the mushroom cloud rising. I immediately knew this film was about nuclear war. And, immediately, my mouth dropped. This film captures the Cold War and a nuclear holocaust just as my history teacher told me about. They sure don't make TV movies like this anymore.
This film scared the hell out of me.
I saw this movie for the first time last night at the famous "attack" scene. I thought "Oh, hey. Jason Robards. This must be good." Then I saw the flash of light then the mushroom cloud rising. I immediately knew this film was about nuclear war. And, immediately, my mouth dropped. This film captures the Cold War and a nuclear holocaust just as my history teacher told me about. They sure don't make TV movies like this anymore.
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