Demon Summer was an incredible movie! Both Joe Adkins (II) and John Ed Bishop were amazing! Maybe thats what makes the movie so good.The great cast includes Joe Adkins (II), John Ed Bishop, Andrew Campbell (VIII), Erin Gannon (II), Roza Haidet. The movie moves on like a dream and end leaving you wanting for more.
If you love watching Joe Adkins (II) or John Ed Bishop, you are deffinetly going to want to watch Demon Summer.
Every small town has secrets. 20 years ago, the small town of Louisville was stunned by the gruesome death of a local teenaged girl. The case was shrouded in mystery and never solved, and the only man who knows the terrible secret of what really happened that night wanders the streets in silence. Two decades later, a group of meddling high school kids with a summer full of time on their hands get too curious about the mystery and inadvertently resurrect the town's demons. Now this sleepy suburb will be forced to remember...evil hides in every town. DEMON SUMMER is a fast-paced, gore-drenched Splatter Rampage classic in the tradition of the cult hit EVIL DEAD series!
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The Guardian [Blu-ray]- has always been a favorite of mine.Through out the movie, Kevin Costner simply shines. Ashton Kutcher actually caught my interest too.
I think Kevin Costner and Ashton Kutcher worked wonderful in The Guardian [Blu-ray]. The great supporting cast includes Kevin Costner, Ashton Kutcher, Sela Ward, Melissa Sagemiller, Clancy Brown.
If you are a true like The Guardian [Blu-ray], you will want to add this movie to your collection.
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Summary of The Guardian [Blu-ray]: The Guardian offers satisfying entertainment with a no-nonsense combination of Hollywood formula and good old-fashioned star power. While honoring the men and women who serve as rescue swimmers for the U.S. Coast Guard, this predictable yet appealing drama is a well-crafted showcase for Kevin Costner and Ashton Kutcher, who bring welcome depth and dimension to their formulaic roles. It's basically Top Gun for the Coast Guard, with Costner playing a legendary rescuer haunted by recent tragedy and the impending break-up of his marriage, and Kutcher as the hot-shot recruit whose bravado is tested when Costner takes over a grueling 18-week basic training course, where a 50% attrition rate ensures that only the best will make the grade. There's nothing particularly inventive about Ron L. Brinkerhoff's screenplay, but it's intelligently written and well-directed (by The Fugitive helmer Andrew Davis) as it shows how seasoned veteran and troubled but talented trainee build mutual respect while sorting through the trauma of accidents that left each of them as sole survivors, tormented by self-doubt and guilt.
Bolstered by a strong supporting cast including Neal McDonough, John Heard, Sela Ward and Clancy Brown, The Guardian is a bit on the long side (137 minutes), but it never feels slow, and a romantic subplot (with Kutcher wooing a schoolteacher played by Melissa Sagemiller) blends nicely with thrilling ocean-rescue sequences incorporating a seamless blend of CGI and footage shot in a 750,000-gallon water tank. Music fans will welcome the scene-stealing appearance of veteran singer Bonnie Bramlett as the owner of a jazz/blues club near the training base, where The Guardian serves up yet another staple of its genre: the barroom brawl. Although Hurricane Katrina prevented The Guardian from being filmed in New Orleans in 2005, real-life footage during the closing credits makes it clear that the Coast Guard was essential in Katrina's aftermath, and this rousing drama pays overdue tribute to those who risk there lives (to quote the Coast Guard's motto) "so that others may live." --Jeff Shannon
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