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Don't Say a Word

Don't Say a Word

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Don't Say a Word
Review: This movie was amazing. Not only is it an interesting and well done plot, the acting was the best I've seen this year. Brittany Murphy is just an astonishing actress. There really are no words to describe how good of a an actress she is. I really hope she wins an Oscar. Out of all the actors I've seen this year, I personally think she's done the best job. Michael Douglas of course gives an awesome performance. It's Michael Douglas for crying out loud. This is defiantly one of the best of the year.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Awesome
Review: I would just like to say that ALL of the people in this movie did an AWESOME job. Brittany Murphy is just a VERY brilliant and talented actress. She can play EVERY role you give her. If you saw her in Clueless and then saw this movie you wouldn't think it were the same girl. I saw it two times and next weekend I am going back for a third time.The gross parts are gross the first time, but when you see it a second time, they aren't as sick. This definetly tops the charts on my favorite movies list and its definetly a great movie for people who love action thrillers and even for the people that don't

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Kinda like running into an ex-girlfriend
Review: Don't Say A World is like spending the night with an ex-High School girlfriend. You'll get what you were looking for and you probably won't hate yourself in the morning. This isn't a great film. Its debatable whether its really even a good film but its does what it does effectively. Michael Douglas is a psychyatrist whose daughter is kidnapped by criminal Sean Bean. Seems that Douglas' patient, Brittany Murphy, has a number in her head that Bean desperately wants and if Douglas doesn't get Murphy to reveal that number, then Bean will kill Douglas' daughter. Plot-wise, this pretty much by the numbers and there aren't a whole lot of surprises. Its predictable entertainment but, and I don't mean this to be insulting at all, people who enjoy thrillers where the good guys are unquestionably good and the bad guys are, without a doubt, evil will probably enjoy this. Those who demand shades of gray in their plots will want to go see Memento again. Again, I don't mean that to be a condemnation of this film or any of the many people who enjoyed it. Sometimes you're in the mood for a Memento and sometimes you're in the mood for a Don't Say A Word and when I saw this film, I was more in the mood for a Memento. However, all that said, Don't Say A Word pushes its buttons with an unmistakable skill. Douglas and Bean are pretty much playing the characters they always seem to play but they're both good enough actors with enough screen presence that its not as annoying as watching Sylvester Stallone sleepwalk through some of his lesser, non-Rambo action films. As well, Brittany Murphy is a wonderful actress even if her character annoyed me. To an extent, she's going through the same paces as in Girl, Interrupted but, like Douglas and Bean, she does it well. Gary Felder's a good director and keeps the predictable story from dragging. If you're looking for a chance to just chill out for two hours and watch some bad guys get what's coming to them (and, let's be honest, after everything that's happened over the past month -- who isn't?), this film might be for you. If its not, well, at least you didn't pay money for Pearl Harbor again.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The best movie
Review: This movie was not as good as THE OTHERS but it was still up there. I say this is a must see movie.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: excellent
Review: if you like movies that keep your attention then this is the movie for you. i loved this movie and i thought it was very good. i even saw it a second time. this book is about a doctor who has his daugher kidnapped by these bad men and they want him to talk to this psycho in the mental hospital to get a 6-digit number.in between theres some plots and twists that happens. its action packed and keep you on your toes

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Nail Biting Thriller
Review: This show was incredible! I was trembling through the whole thing. Michael Douglas was awesome, and every other actor or actress was as well. At first, I didn't know if I could get through the sometimes disturbing scenes - not for the weak of heart. But it was something I couldn't stop watching, and the sequence of events in the show led up to a great climax. I know it's one of my favorites when as soon as I get home from the theatre, I fire up Amazon.com and pre-order it for when it is released on a DVD!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: So WHERE ON EARTH IS BRITTANY MURPHY'S OSCAR???
Review: In this chilling story of one man's race against the clock to save both his daughter from her kidnappers and a young girl (Murphy) from herself! Not the most original plot, the action flows smoothly and I founbd it to be a great escape! I forgot I was in the movie theater, until the lights came up! See it Today!

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Don't Say A Word
Review: By the previews, Don't Say A Word looked to be an intelligent movie, but instead it turned out to be a formulaic, poorly written movie. I felt that I already had seen the movie. Some scenes would suggest that the writer had some activity in his brain while he was writing this script, but the majority of it seemed like he just threw it together. The only thing saving this movie was the great performance by Brittany Murphy. She did an excellent job. Michael Douglas was also good once again as the average hero. Despite the horrible script, the movie was entertaining; so if you've seen everything else and want to see a good performance by Brittany Murphy see this moviep; otherwise wait till video.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Don't Say a Word
Review: When his career stagnated in the late 80's after his Oscar win for WALL STREET, Michael Douglas reinvented himself as an actor as the poet of middle aged paranoia. From BASIC INSTINCT to FALLING DOWN to WAR OF THE ROSES to DISCLOSURE to THE GAME, no one other than Alfred Hitchcock (though Hitchcock did it from behind the camera) has made more of a career by cataloging on celluloid the litany of fears (both rational and irrational) that plague the psyche of the middle-aged American male--sex, drugs, violence, and career as destructive forces forever chipping away at the family and at the self.

Viewed in this light, it is understandable why Douglas took this role. It carries forward many of the actor's favorite themes--alienation, the threatened family, justified paranoia. That being said though, this is not among Douglas's best work. His performance is once again admirable, but the direction is ho-hum, and while it starts off with originality and promise, it falls near the end back into the same old action and suspense movie cliches, and at times it is detectable that a script doctor was brought in to rewrite certain scenes. The result is a modestly entertaining thriller that makes for an OK Saturday night, but isn't likely to get Michael Douglas an invite to Oscar night.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: One of the best movies i've seen in the theaters in awhile
Review: I simply loved this movie right from the start. I love all those movies where the father figure/ mother stand up to the villain (eg: Mel Gibson in Ransom) like in this one. Micheal Douglas played his role very well but Brittany Murphy stole the show with her over the top preformance that should get her an oscar nomination. Micheal is her psychiatrist and she has somethin that the villain wants and he gets micheal douglas to try to get it by takin his daughter.


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