This is the worse movie out of all 4 that have been made. It was low budget. It was rushed to be finished and thrown together. It was all the same old stuff from the last 3 movies, nothing new. I not only feel like it was a waste of time but I want my time back. Yes, thats how bad it was. The acting was something you would see at a middle school play. The story line was horrible.
This film was good. Your not going to find one as good as the first but it was way better then the 2nd one. It had a better plot and a way better story line then the second film.
What's great about it: way better then the second film
This film did not go so well. The first one was such a huge hit and then this flop comes out. Seems like they tried to hard. I would not watch it a second time around.
What's great about it: it gave you more back story to the original
What's not so great: story line was weak, acting was not that great
This was one of the best movies I have ever seen. If you have not seen it and can handle some blood and guts, its a must see. I dont want to give any of it away.
What's great about it: had everything you would want in a movie
Learn more about Uncharted: Drake's Fortune. (Flash demo) SynopsisEmbark on a journey of danger and suspense in Uncharted: Drake's Fortune. In this pulse-pounding adventure, you assume the role of Nathan Drake, a modern-day fortune hunter. After discovering a 400-year-old clue in the coffin of Sir Francis Drake, you set out in search of the fabled treasure of El Dorado. Your travels lead you to a forgotten island in the Pacific Ocean, where you end up stranded and hunted by ruthless mercenaries. Can you and your companions survive to tell the world of a treasure no one knew existed?Use maps and ancient artifacts to explore the strange, unfamiliar island. As you make your way through exotic locations, such as living jungles and 400-year-old ruins, you'll uncover clues that reveal the mystery behind the elusive treasure. Use guns to blow away the mercenaries and take advantage of the environment to shield yourself from their weapons. Intense hand-to-hand fighting and high-speed chases in moving vehicles add to the excitement.
Customer Rating
5
Great Game
on January 29, 2008
Posted by: Rahl
from Grand Rapids
I went to buy that assassins creed and ended up going home with this game. I think I made the right choice. This game has a great story line. The graffics are perfect and very detailed. There are more aspects then just shooting people. After I beat it, I then started all over on a harder difficulty. Its just as fun as it was the first time I went through it. I recomend this game to anyone who owns a PS3.
This black comedy offers a rather twisted version of the classic road movie, as it tells the story of a ten-year-old boy who is determined to win the "Motorama" road game, a promotional effort by a major gas station that promises winners 500 million dollars. In order to win, one simply has to collect enough game cards from Chimera gas stations all over the country to spell out the word "Motorama." Since his parents are not interested in the contest, the lad feels he has no other choice than to steal a bright red classic Mustang and set off across several fictional states to do it by himself. Along the way, he has assorted adventures, and many of them are not at all pleasant, but most of them are very strange. The film features cameos from several notable cult favorites, including Jack Nance, Drew Barrymore, Dick Miller, and even the pop singer Meat Loaf.
Customer Rating
1
Worse Movie Ever
on September 30, 2007
Posted by: Rahl
from Grand Rapids
Please do not waste your time watching this movie. I have no idea why I ever did. It was pointless and the whole movie went nowhere. When the credits finally started rolling, and it took a life time before they did. I felt like I was robbed and I wanted my time I wasted watching it back.
The special edition of The Usual Suspects has much going for it, on both sides of the disc. Naturally there is a commentary track with director Bryan Singer and Oscar-winning writer Christopher McQuarrie. Naturally, it is very interesting and detail heavy. There is also another commentary track featuring composer John Ottman, who offers insights the other two do not. With such a dialogue-intensive script as this, the soundtrack has to be up to snuff, and the Dolby Digital 5.1 surround here has been designed to highlight the words without muting the ambient noise. This DVD makes the best case yet in the argument for widescreen vs. pan-and-scan because it gives you the option. Choose the 2.35:1 anamorphic letterboxed version and you'll see a digitized movie the way it was supposed to be seen, in sharp colors and remarkable clarity; choose the TV-style full-frame version and you'll see scenes where the person talking isn't on the screen, and the visual image is slightly dreary. New supplements include "Pursuing the Suspects," a documentary about the casting choices, and "Doin' Time With The Usual Suspects," which collects interviews with the cast members as they talk about the movie and their lives after. "Heisting Cannes with The Usual Suspects" goes to France with the cast and feels like an elaborate home movie. "Keyser Soze: Lie or Legend" continues the parlor game of Who Was Soze? that fans of the movie love to play. Speaking of games, an easter egg is solved if you can piece together the order the clues to Soze's identity appear in the film, with your reward being even more documentary material, one having to do with the film's composer. Less interesting is an elaborate, indulgent gag reel of outtakes introduced by Singer that is nearly a short movie in itself. It's not very interesting, but the rest of the disc is fascinating.
Customer Rating
5
GREAT
on September 30, 2007
Posted by: Rahl
from Grand Rapids
This movie was great. Its one of those films where everyone is in the right place at the right time. All the acting is great. It has a lot of those "I know that guy" actors in it. If you have not seen it I recommend it. It’s got a few twists and turns to it and the ending is great.
This is one of those great feel good movies. The kind where a man shoots another in the face and you feel good about it because the shooter is a person just like you who is not going to take it anymore and the victim an evil person who deserves it. I liked this movie. The first time I rented this movie and saw it I went out the next day and bought it. Its one of those films you want to see again.
I was a little afraid to see this film due to the poor advertising. The film came off as if it were a spin off of Hanabla Lecter's character in a murder mystery film also staring Anthony Hopkins. The good news is, its not. It was a well done movie and it had nothing to do with Hanabal. I enjoyed this film and would watch it again.