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ratleyland · 1 year ago
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Starring the late Ray Stevenson; this movie is absolute cheese... but the dark humour and 'over-the-top' brutality and violence made it worth watching.
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captainblackwolfblog · 5 years ago
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DEATH WISH
Death Wish é um filme de suspense com ação usando uma temática de vigilante americano de 2018 dirigido por Eli Roth e escrito por Joe Carnahan. É um remake do filme de 1974 de mesmo nome, estrelado por Charles Bronson baseado no romance de 1972 de Brian Garfield. O filme tem como personagem central Paul Kersey, um médico de chicago que se vinga dos homens que atacaram sua família. O filme foi lançado nos Estados Unidos pela Metro Goldwyn Mayer e nos mercados internacionais pela Annapurna Pictures em 2 de março de 2018. Foi o primeiro filme lançado pela MGM através da Annapurna que mais tarde vai ser renomeada de United Artist Releasing. O filme tem como elenco:
Bruce Willis sendo Dr. Paul Kersey Vincent D'Onofrio sendo Frank Kersey Elisabeth Shue sendo Lucy Kersey Dean Norris sendo Detetive Kevin Raines Beau Knapp sendo Knox Kimberly Elise sendo Detetive Leonore Jackson Stephanie Janusauskas sendo Sophie Camila Morrone sendo Kersey Jack Kesy sendo The Fish Ronnie Gene Blevins sendo Joe Len Cariou sendo Bethany Wendy Crewson sendo Dr.Jill Klavens
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Oi pessoal, essa semana vou trazer 3 filmes para vocês espero que gostem, e não esqueçam de comentar. Eli Roth o diretor decidiu fazer filmes quando tinha 8 anos, a vontade surgiu quando ele estava assistindo Alien, o oitavo passageiro de Ridley Scott. Ao lado do seus irmãos ele realizou cerca de 50 curta metragem quando estudava cinema na Universidade de Nova York, foi premiado pelo filme Restaurant Dogs e trabalhou na produção de cinema e teatro em Nova York. Em 1995, ele escreveu um roteiro para um filme de terror centrado numa doença de pele, que destrói a carne humana e é baseado numa doença que o próprio havia contraído ao treinar cavalos em uma fazenda em Selfoss na Islândia, em 1991, quando era novo, mas só filmou em 2001. Passou seis anos arrecadando dinheiro e bancou o longa no próprio cartão de crédito. Com o orçamento de um 1 milhão de dolares, foi o filme que mais faturou para o estúdio Lions Gate Entertainment naquele ano, fazendo com que Roth fosse reconhecido internacionalmente. Seu segundo filme "O Albergue" em 2005 foi considerado pela revista Variety um dos melhores filmes recentes do gênero terror, Roth foi acompanhado por Quentin Tarantino onde mais tarde acabou atuando no filme Bastardos Inglórios como Donny o urso judeu.
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O filme clássico veio para o Brasil como o nome O justiceiro da Noite, um sucesso que acabou gerando novas versões ao longo de boa parte dos anos 80, o filme traz de volta aquela temática de um cidadão comum que perde sua família e vira um justiceiro, mas encarado de acordo com nossa sociedade atual, sendo flagrado por smartphones e transformado em objeto de memes e discussões em jornais, rádios e podcasts, apesar de direção boa e atores famosos, o longa deixa a desejar tanto na atuação quanto no entusiasmo onde só acaba sendo demonstrado no gore, o que é particularmente muito bem feito, o filme segue com fé o roteiro o que deixa o diretor bem apagado nesse filme.
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Apesar de ter um aspecto bem interessante, digamos até cartunesco as vezes o filme não passa de tiro, tortura, morte ou seja um ótimo filme de ação e nada mais que isso o que o torna fraco perto da visão do primeiro filme original que mostrava uma sociedade americana repleta de assassinato e violência nas ruas americanas o que era algo muito presente naquela época diferente dos dias de hoje onde o maior problema da sociedade americana está nos atiradores ou "lobos solitários".
O filme traz um certo prazer em ver bandidos morrerem nas cenas de ação, em questão de figurino e cenário também é algo sem graça sem nada inovador ou marcante, até a trilha sonora é usada de maneira errada sendo vinculado dois clássicos do rock e mesmo a sim utilizados em momentos errados e com som baixo, o mais marcante fica por conta do gore como já dito onde se pode ver o traço do diretor.
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blackcatvideo · 6 years ago
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Punisher: War Zone on Netflix
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johnnymundano · 5 years ago
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Punisher: War Zone (2008)
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Directed by Lexi Alexander
Screenplay by Art Marcum, Matt Holloway and Nick Santora
The Punisher created by Gerry Conway, Ross Andru and John Romita Snr.
Music by Michael Wandmacher
Country: United States
Running Time: 103 minutes
CAST
Ray Stevenson as Frank Castle/The Punisher
Wayne Knight as Linus Lieberman/Microchip
Colin Salmon as Paul Budiansky
Doug Hutchison as James Russoti/Loony Bin Jim (LBJ)
Dominic West as Billy Russoti/Jigsaw
Dash Mihok as Martin Soap
Romano Orzari as Nicky Donatelli
Julie Benz as Angela Donatelli
Stephanie Janusauskas as Grace Donatelli
Larry Day as Agent Miller
Ron Lea as Captain Ross
T.J. Storm as Maginty
Mark Camacho as Pittsy
Keram Malicki-Sánchez as Ink
Carlos Gonzalez-vlo as Carlos Cruz
David Vadim as Cristu Bulat
Aubert Pallascio as Tiberiu Bulat
Bjanka Murgel as Arm Candy
(Guilt Belch: I took the images from The Internet. But everything everywhere is  ©®™ Marvel©®™.)
The Punisher©®™ is Marvel©®™’s greatest and most lovable mass murder. He’s an utter nutter. No two ways about it, Frank Castle is no hero. A 1974 comic book knock-off of other vigilante figures in other media, back when New York was doing a good impression of both Sodom and Gomorrah, that’s The Punisher©®™. Basically. Over the years the need to shift units to children meant he developed into a sympathetic character, but one whose stories, once childhood faded, were really only worth reading for the art; and then only some of them (I liked the ones drawn by Joe Kubert, John Romita Jnr and Klaus Janson).  With the exception of  about six Mike Baron scripted issues in 1987 and, for sheer WTF?!?, that time in 1991 where The Punisher©®™ turned into a black man, they were forgettable stuff. It wasn’t until Garth Ennis started writing them that The Punisher©®™ comics were wholly decent comics. Garth Ennis being Garth Ennis there was an initial emphasis on unfunny playground humour, but his later Punisher Max©®™ series burned this out and concentrated on Frank Castle as Soulless Monster. Which was nice. Punisher: War Zone©®™, a belated sequel to the forgettable 2009 The Punisher©®™, takes its cue from both sets of Ennis’ Punisher©®™ comics, and is as good as neither.
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Obviously I am openly a pinko limp-wristed snowflake who believes in rehabilitation and (shhhhh!) not descending to the level of your enemy; basically I’m temperamentally pretty much the complete opposite of The Punisher©®™. But I can afford to think like that; after all, I haven’t had my whole family gunned down in Central Park while picnicking between two rival criminal factions. (Frank Castle is as good at picking picnicking spots as Thomas Wayne is at choosing shortcuts.) Had I cradled the bloody corpses of my family amongst the pulped tuna sandwiches, crushed crisps and spilled soft drinks of a murderously truncated picnic, perhaps I too would be waging a war on crime from my lair under the New York subway, aided only by that hefty fella from Jurassic Park (1993) and some cops on the down-low. I’m not sure I’d find time to spray paint a skull on my chest armour, but I’d definitely have a big comfy chair to brood in like Frank has. Mine would have a cup holder though, perhaps an antimacassar if I was feeling bold.
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From that simple premise Punisher War Zone©®™ manages to make an intermittently entertaining, occasionally fantastically violent, movie suitable for viewing with your teenage son. If anyone involved had any higher ambitions then I would say they failed. In the post-John Wick world in which we dazedly find ourselves it is readily apparent that much of the problem with Punisher: War Zone©®™ is too much plot. There’s just too much faffing about trying to get reasons to have Frank kill people. If John Wick has taught us anything, it’s that we really don’t need much of a reason for the killing, but that killing better be spectacular stuff. Such a simple lesson would not be learned until 2014, alas. So here, back in 2008, there is much huffing and puffing about Frank accidentally killing an FBI Agent, feeling bad about it and killing lots of cartoonishly bad people. Killing lots of people remains a remarkably efficacious solution to all the problems presented in Punisher: War Zone©®™. Which is entirely as it should be in a Punisher©®™ movie (but I feel the need to stress that in real life it’s less effective).
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Lexi Alexander directs in that rapid-fire music video style popular at the time, and has a marked penchant for lighting scenes in one key colour. I enjoyed this latter aspec,t but less so the kind of blurred out approach to detail in longshots; mostly because I don’t need a sneak preview of what cataracts will be like, thanks. Oh, it’s probably worth noting for fans of Marvel©®™ movies that Punisher: War Zone©®™ dates from before Marvel©®™ brought things in-house, so there’s no cameo from Iron Man©®™ being insufferably smug or an after credits scene of Fin Fang Foom©®™ playing blackjack in the bath. There is, though, an actor who looks a lot like comics’ most overrated writer Brian Michael Bendis, so you could pretend that’s a cameo if you’re really desperate.
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Unusually for a comic book movie most of the actors in Punisher: War Zone©®™ act like they believe they are actually in a comic. Nuance is not on the agenda in Punisher: War Zone©®™, and I can’t say it is missed. Dominic West as vain goombah Billy Russoti is hilariously extreme in his foghorning Bronxness; so focused in his accent is his bombastic hammery that his lips seem a separate entity entirely. This, uh, interesting acting choice is soon explained when his face gets gorily mangled and he is reborn as Jigsaw©®™ . Wearing a big false head proves no impediment to a performance of such, er, force. Everybody else kind of fades into the background, mostly because they haven’t much to do, and also because giving them a name from an issue from the comic is as far as characterisation goes. But, again, it’s not On Golden Pond (1981) is it now? Essentially 99.9% of the cast exist to get killed. There’s an Urban Freeflow gang, for example, who exist purely so that Frank can shoot one of them in mid-air with a rocket launcher. Again, appropriate enough stuff for a Punisher©®™ movie.
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Ray Stevenson gets top billing as everyone’s favourite homicidal loon, and he is very good value as The Punisher©®™ when The Punisher©®™  is cutting through hoods like a hunting knife through unset jelly. There’s a real sense of the implacable to his murderous movements.  He’s less successful, however, when Frank has to emote.  It’s not so much Ray Stevenson’s acting that’s the issue, there’s nothing wrong with his emoting; it’s the fact emoting is called for at all. Literally nobody who wants to see a Punisher©®™ movie wants to see The Punisher©®™ bond with a small child, certainly not to the extent that he does a little wave back at her with his wee handy pandy hesitantly raised. Literally everybody who wants to see a Punisher©®™ movie wants to see The Punisher©®™ nonchalantly shoot a hood’s face right off as a cop is reading him his rights. Both these things exist in Punisher: War Zone©®™. But only one should. As a Punisher©®™ movie Punisher: War Zone©®™ is sporadically successful, and as an action movie it’s okay if you want to bond with your teenage son. Ultimately though, as entertainment, it’s creakily obsolescent in a post-John Wick world. But then so much action cinema is.
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naijawapaz1 · 6 years ago
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Stephanie Janusauskas Net Worth, Earnings, Movies, Married, Facts, Wiki-Bio
Stephanie Janusauskas Net Worth, Earnings, Movies, Married, Facts, Wiki-Bio
Stephanie Janusauskas enjoys her lavish life travelling around the world with her husband Nick Guadagno. Source: CBC.ca Born Name Stephanie Janusauskas Birth Place Montreal, Quebec, Canada Height 5 feet 4 inches Eye Color Hazel Nationality Canadian Ethnicity White Profession Actress Husband Nick Guadagno Net Worth $100,000 Age 20 years old
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thetvjunkies · 8 years ago
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This Life’s Stephanie Janusauskas on Emma’s Quest to Reinvent Herself http://dlvr.it/MjLKgF
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cinemasquid · 13 years ago
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rdeoob-blog · 13 years ago
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Actors:
Dominic West Mark Camacho Julie Benz Stephanie Janusauskas Wayne Knight Colin Salmon Dash Mihok Ray Stevenson Doug Hutchison
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