Cellular (New Line Platinum Series)

Cellular (New Line Platinum Series)


Starring:Caroline Aaron, Brenda Ballard, Kim Basinger, Will Beinbrinck, Jessica Biel, Chase Bloch, Chelsea Bloch, Chantille Boudousque, Robin Brenner, Richard Burgi, Paige Cannon, Nikki Christian, John Churchill, Greg Collins (II), Valerie Cruz, Marco DiMaio, Eddie Driscoll, Tagert Ellis, Noah Emmerich, John Ennis
Director: David R. Ellis
Studio: New Line Home Video
Product Type: DVD

Editorial Review:
Amazon.com
Just when you think it's getting silly, Cellular serves up another tantalizing twist. In the time-honored tradition of Sorry, Wrong Number and Wait Until Dark, Kim Basinger is well-cast as a resourceful damsel-in-distress who thwarts her kidnappers by connecting with a n'er-do-well cell-phone user (Chris Evans, later seen in The Fantastic Four) who races against time to rescue her from afar. One good cop (William H. Macy) assembles clues to uncover conspiracy, while first-time writer Chris Morgan and pulp-movie master Larry Cohen (who conceived the plot, similar to his own Phone Booth screenplay) serve up a consistently satisfying string of high-tension surprises. Jason Statham continues to prove his rising-star status as the film's tenacious villain, and director David Ellis (Final Destination 2) takes advantage of his experience as a veteran stunt coordinator and second-unit director, making good use of locations in his native Santa Monica, and wringing credible suspense from a deliriously far-fetched premise. --Jeff Shannon
Description
SUSPENSE IS ON THE LINE! After getting a frantic call on his cell phone from a kidnapped woman, a young man must battle his way through a ruthless world of lies and murder to rescue her. A fast-paced thriller in the vein of Phone Booth and Speed that will keep you riveted with edge-of-your-seat car chase scenes.

DVD Features:
Audio Commentary:with Director David Ellis, writers Larry Cohen and Chris Morgan
DVD ROM Features:Script-to-Screen
Deleted Scenes:w/optional Director commentary
Featurette:3 Exciting Featurettes! "Celling Out"A look at cellphones in today's culture "Dialing Up Cellular"Making of The Film "Code of Silence: Inside the Rampart Scandal"
Theatrical Trailer

Cellular (New Line Platinum Series)
Average customer rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars
  • A surprisingly good film
  • Plot interesting, several actors were awful
  • B-grade movie!
  • Not a sleeper!
  • watch on one breath
Cellular (New Line Platinum Series)
Starring: Caroline Aaron , Brenda Ballard , Kim Basinger , Will Beinbrink , and Jessica Biel
Director: David R. Ellis
Manufacturer: New Line Home Video
ProductGroup: DVD
Binding: DVD

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ASIN: B0006D3HGA
Release Date: 2005-01-18

Amazon.com

Just when you think it's getting silly, Cellular serves up another tantalizing twist. In the time-honored tradition of Sorry, Wrong Number and Wait Until Dark, Kim Basinger is well-cast as a resourceful damsel-in-distress who thwarts her kidnappers by connecting with a n'er-do-well cell-phone user (Chris Evans, later seen in The Fantastic Four) who races against time to rescue her from afar. One good cop (William H. Macy) assembles clues to uncover conspiracy, while first-time writer Chris Morgan and pulp-movie master Larry Cohen (who conceived the plot, similar to his own Phone Booth screenplay) serve up a consistently satisfying string of high-tension surprises. Jason Statham continues to prove his rising-star status as the film's tenacious villain, and director David Ellis (Final Destination 2) takes advantage of his experience as a veteran stunt coordinator and second-unit director, making good use of locations in his native Santa Monica, and wringing credible suspense from a deliriously far-fetched premise. --Jeff Shannon

Description

SUSPENSE IS ON THE LINE! After getting a frantic call on his cell phone from a kidnapped woman, a young man must battle his way through a ruthless world of lies and murder to rescue her. A fast-paced thriller in the vein of Phone Booth and Speed that will keep you riveted with edge-of-your-seat car chase scenes.

DVD Features:
Audio Commentary:with Director David Ellis, writers Larry Cohen and Chris Morgan
DVD ROM Features:Script-to-Screen
Deleted Scenes:w/optional Director commentary
Featurette:3 Exciting Featurettes! "Celling Out"A look at cellphones in today's culture "Dialing Up Cellular"Making of The Film "Code of Silence: Inside the Rampart Scandal"
Theatrical Trailer

Customer Reviews:

4 out of 5 stars A surprisingly good film.......2007-06-16

When Cellular first hit the theatres, it had all the marks of a B film, unknown male lead, fledging female Oscar winner, and talented odd-ball William H. Macy. However, when you watch this film, you realize that it doesn't deserve it's B class status. This is a really good action-suspense story with a viable and nearly realistic storyline. It doesn't even loses it entertainment value when you watch a second time. I do like that Kim Basinger isn't a helpless damsel in distress. She is an active participant in her and her family's rescue. Overall: This movie is worth your time.

2 out of 5 stars Plot interesting, several actors were awful.......2007-06-15

Kim Basinger isn't known for her acting chops, but she does a decent (for her) job in this movie. What amazed me was that Chris Evans was just as hammy and over-acted just like he did in Not Another Teen Movie. Did someone tell him this was supposed to be a comedy? His facial expressions were over the top, and he acted like such a drama queen.

2 out of 5 stars B-grade movie!.......2007-06-15

I watched the movie on TV, and thought it was a wise decision not to have bought the DVD. This is a B-grade movie with a few twists here and there to make it appear like an A-grade thriller.

Premise: a whole bunch of crooked cops are captured on video committing murder, and they kidnap the family of the guy who caught them on tape. One lonesome guy on a cellphone outwits the gang of cops.

I could understand if the movie was made in the early 90's when cell phones were starting to become a part of daily life, but in 2004??...the director must've lost his marbles!

Verdict: absolutely un-*&$king-believable!

5 out of 5 stars Not a sleeper!.......2007-02-14

This is a fast paced movie from beginning to end. I think the only flaw was with the villains. I didn't find them "believable." So, either they were bad actors or badly directed. In contrast, Kim Basinger, William H. Macy, and Chris Evans were superb in their roles.

This was my first experience seeing Chris Evans in anything; that is, anything memorable for me to remember the actor. His athleticism, good looks, acting ability, and sense of humor were of five star caliber.

I felt that this was an excellent vehicle to show Kim Basinger's acting abilities beyond her roles in such popular movies as: "Batman," a James Bond thriller, and "9 and a 1/2 Weeks," etc. "Cellular" asked her to dig deep down inside herself, bringing out the true meaning of the word Actress. She was most believable.

William H. Macy once again proved there is no end to his talents. It was good to see him play a 'good guy,' unlike that which he played in "Fargo." He was excellent in his role as a radio announcer in "Seabiscuit." This time he needed to be more athletic as a cop. He did well at that, and left me with a feeling of comfort knowing he was on the job.

5 out of 5 stars watch on one breath.......2007-01-27

The whole premise of the movie, that Kim Basinger, as a kidnapped mom, manages to put together a broken phone and contact someone who is willing to risk all to help her is unbelievable. Yes. But so are so many 'Thrillers' of this genre. It's one of those 'only in America' movies.

The movie starts slowly, but hang in there, it gets better. By the end it I felt I had got my moneys worth. It is exciting, suspensful with the usual shoot outs, car chases and an unlikely hero who comes good.

I thought the best performance was put in by William Macey as the only straight cop on the force.
Cellular [Region 2]
Average customer rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars
  • A surprisingly good film
  • Plot interesting, several actors were awful
  • B-grade movie!
  • Not a sleeper!
  • watch on one breath
Cellular [Region 2]
Starring: Caroline Aaron , Brenda Ballard , Kim Basinger , Will Beinbrinck , and Jessica Biel
Director: David R. Ellis
ProductGroup: DVD
Binding: DVD

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ASIN: B0006GVKGQ

Amazon.com

Just when you think it's getting silly, Cellular serves up another tantalizing twist. In the time-honored tradition of Sorry, Wrong Number and Wait Until Dark, Kim Basinger is well-cast as a resourceful damsel-in-distress who thwarts her kidnappers by connecting with a n'er-do-well cell-phone user (Chris Evans, later seen in The Fantastic Four) who races against time to rescue her from afar. One good cop (William H. Macy) assembles clues to uncover conspiracy, while first-time writer Chris Morgan and pulp-movie master Larry Cohen (who conceived the plot, similar to his own Phone Booth screenplay) serve up a consistently satisfying string of high-tension surprises. Jason Statham continues to prove his rising-star status as the film's tenacious villain, and director David Ellis (Final Destination 2) takes advantage of his experience as a veteran stunt coordinator and second-unit director, making good use of locations in his native Santa Monica, and wringing credible suspense from a deliriously far-fetched premise. --Jeff Shannon

Customer Reviews:

4 out of 5 stars A surprisingly good film.......2007-06-16

When Cellular first hit the theatres, it had all the marks of a B film, unknown male lead, fledging female Oscar winner, and talented odd-ball William H. Macy. However, when you watch this film, you realize that it doesn't deserve it's B class status. This is a really good action-suspense story with a viable and nearly realistic storyline. It doesn't even loses it entertainment value when you watch a second time. I do like that Kim Basinger isn't a helpless damsel in distress. She is an active participant in her and her family's rescue. Overall: This movie is worth your time.

2 out of 5 stars Plot interesting, several actors were awful.......2007-06-15

Kim Basinger isn't known for her acting chops, but she does a decent (for her) job in this movie. What amazed me was that Chris Evans was just as hammy and over-acted just like he did in Not Another Teen Movie. Did someone tell him this was supposed to be a comedy? His facial expressions were over the top, and he acted like such a drama queen.

2 out of 5 stars B-grade movie!.......2007-06-15

I watched the movie on TV, and thought it was a wise decision not to have bought the DVD. This is a B-grade movie with a few twists here and there to make it appear like an A-grade thriller.

Premise: a whole bunch of crooked cops are captured on video committing murder, and they kidnap the family of the guy who caught them on tape. One lonesome guy on a cellphone outwits the gang of cops.

I could understand if the movie was made in the early 90's when cell phones were starting to become a part of daily life, but in 2004??...the director must've lost his marbles!

Verdict: absolutely un-*&$king-believable!

5 out of 5 stars Not a sleeper!.......2007-02-14

This is a fast paced movie from beginning to end. I think the only flaw was with the villains. I didn't find them "believable." So, either they were bad actors or badly directed. In contrast, Kim Basinger, William H. Macy, and Chris Evans were superb in their roles.

This was my first experience seeing Chris Evans in anything; that is, anything memorable for me to remember the actor. His athleticism, good looks, acting ability, and sense of humor were of five star caliber.

I felt that this was an excellent vehicle to show Kim Basinger's acting abilities beyond her roles in such popular movies as: "Batman," a James Bond thriller, and "9 and a 1/2 Weeks," etc. "Cellular" asked her to dig deep down inside herself, bringing out the true meaning of the word Actress. She was most believable.

William H. Macy once again proved there is no end to his talents. It was good to see him play a 'good guy,' unlike that which he played in "Fargo." He was excellent in his role as a radio announcer in "Seabiscuit." This time he needed to be more athletic as a cop. He did well at that, and left me with a feeling of comfort knowing he was on the job.

5 out of 5 stars watch on one breath.......2007-01-27

The whole premise of the movie, that Kim Basinger, as a kidnapped mom, manages to put together a broken phone and contact someone who is willing to risk all to help her is unbelievable. Yes. But so are so many 'Thrillers' of this genre. It's one of those 'only in America' movies.

The movie starts slowly, but hang in there, it gets better. By the end it I felt I had got my moneys worth. It is exciting, suspensful with the usual shoot outs, car chases and an unlikely hero who comes good.

I thought the best performance was put in by William Macey as the only straight cop on the force.
Cellular
Average customer rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars
  • A surprisingly good film
  • Plot interesting, several actors were awful
  • B-grade movie!
  • Not a sleeper!
  • watch on one breath
Cellular
Starring: Caroline Aaron , Brenda Ballard , Kim Basinger , Will Beinbrinck , and Jessica Biel
Director: David R. Ellis
ProductGroup: DVD
Binding: DVD

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Basinger, KimBasinger, Kim | ( B ) | Actors & Actresses | Stores | DVD | Video
Biel, JessicaBiel, Jessica | ( B ) | Actors & Actresses | Stores | DVD | Video
Emmerich, NoahEmmerich, Noah | ( E ) | Actors & Actresses | Stores | DVD | Video
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  4. Hostage
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ASIN: B0006I0SDU

Amazon.com

Just when you think it's getting silly, Cellular serves up another tantalizing twist. In the time-honored tradition of Sorry, Wrong Number and Wait Until Dark, Kim Basinger is well-cast as a resourceful damsel-in-distress who thwarts her kidnappers by connecting with a n'er-do-well cell-phone user (Chris Evans, later seen in The Fantastic Four) who races against time to rescue her from afar. One good cop (William H. Macy) assembles clues to uncover conspiracy, while first-time writer Chris Morgan and pulp-movie master Larry Cohen (who conceived the plot, similar to his own Phone Booth screenplay) serve up a consistently satisfying string of high-tension surprises. Jason Statham continues to prove his rising-star status as the film's tenacious villain, and director David Ellis (Final Destination 2) takes advantage of his experience as a veteran stunt coordinator and second-unit director, making good use of locations in his native Santa Monica, and wringing credible suspense from a deliriously far-fetched premise. --Jeff Shannon

Customer Reviews:

4 out of 5 stars A surprisingly good film.......2007-06-16

When Cellular first hit the theatres, it had all the marks of a B film, unknown male lead, fledging female Oscar winner, and talented odd-ball William H. Macy. However, when you watch this film, you realize that it doesn't deserve it's B class status. This is a really good action-suspense story with a viable and nearly realistic storyline. It doesn't even loses it entertainment value when you watch a second time. I do like that Kim Basinger isn't a helpless damsel in distress. She is an active participant in her and her family's rescue. Overall: This movie is worth your time.

2 out of 5 stars Plot interesting, several actors were awful.......2007-06-15

Kim Basinger isn't known for her acting chops, but she does a decent (for her) job in this movie. What amazed me was that Chris Evans was just as hammy and over-acted just like he did in Not Another Teen Movie. Did someone tell him this was supposed to be a comedy? His facial expressions were over the top, and he acted like such a drama queen.

2 out of 5 stars B-grade movie!.......2007-06-15

I watched the movie on TV, and thought it was a wise decision not to have bought the DVD. This is a B-grade movie with a few twists here and there to make it appear like an A-grade thriller.

Premise: a whole bunch of crooked cops are captured on video committing murder, and they kidnap the family of the guy who caught them on tape. One lonesome guy on a cellphone outwits the gang of cops.

I could understand if the movie was made in the early 90's when cell phones were starting to become a part of daily life, but in 2004??...the director must've lost his marbles!

Verdict: absolutely un-*&$king-believable!

5 out of 5 stars Not a sleeper!.......2007-02-14

This is a fast paced movie from beginning to end. I think the only flaw was with the villains. I didn't find them "believable." So, either they were bad actors or badly directed. In contrast, Kim Basinger, William H. Macy, and Chris Evans were superb in their roles.

This was my first experience seeing Chris Evans in anything; that is, anything memorable for me to remember the actor. His athleticism, good looks, acting ability, and sense of humor were of five star caliber.

I felt that this was an excellent vehicle to show Kim Basinger's acting abilities beyond her roles in such popular movies as: "Batman," a James Bond thriller, and "9 and a 1/2 Weeks," etc. "Cellular" asked her to dig deep down inside herself, bringing out the true meaning of the word Actress. She was most believable.

William H. Macy once again proved there is no end to his talents. It was good to see him play a 'good guy,' unlike that which he played in "Fargo." He was excellent in his role as a radio announcer in "Seabiscuit." This time he needed to be more athletic as a cop. He did well at that, and left me with a feeling of comfort knowing he was on the job.

5 out of 5 stars watch on one breath.......2007-01-27

The whole premise of the movie, that Kim Basinger, as a kidnapped mom, manages to put together a broken phone and contact someone who is willing to risk all to help her is unbelievable. Yes. But so are so many 'Thrillers' of this genre. It's one of those 'only in America' movies.

The movie starts slowly, but hang in there, it gets better. By the end it I felt I had got my moneys worth. It is exciting, suspensful with the usual shoot outs, car chases and an unlikely hero who comes good.

I thought the best performance was put in by William Macey as the only straight cop on the force.
The Cell Phone Revolution
Average customer rating: Not rated
    The Cell Phone Revolution

    Manufacturer: Discovery Channel
    ProductGroup: DVD
    Binding: DVD

    Discovery ChannelDiscovery Channel | Television | Genres | DVD | Video | Channels | Series | Subjects
    ASIN: B000OYNV9O
    Release Date: 2007-03-27

    Description

    The Cell Phone Revolution is a revealing look at the enormous impact this small device has had on the way we live -- and the surprising dead ends and detours it took along the way. From a futuristic dream at the 1939 World's Fair -- the cell phone became
    Cellular [Region 2]
    Average customer rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars
    • A surprisingly good film
    • Plot interesting, several actors were awful
    • B-grade movie!
    • Not a sleeper!
    • watch on one breath
    Cellular [Region 2]
    Starring: Caroline Aaron , Brenda Ballard , Kim Basinger , Will Beinbrinck , and Jessica Biel
    Director: David R. Ellis
    ProductGroup: DVD
    Binding: DVD

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    Basinger, KimBasinger, Kim | ( B ) | Actors & Actresses | Stores | DVD | Video
    Biel, JessicaBiel, Jessica | ( B ) | Actors & Actresses | Stores | DVD | Video
    Emmerich, NoahEmmerich, Noah | ( E ) | Actors & Actresses | Stores | DVD | Video
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    ASIN: B0007ZB4VM

    Amazon.com

    Just when you think it's getting silly, Cellular serves up another tantalizing twist. In the time-honored tradition of Sorry, Wrong Number and Wait Until Dark, Kim Basinger is well-cast as a resourceful damsel-in-distress who thwarts her kidnappers by connecting with a n'er-do-well cell-phone user (Chris Evans, later seen in The Fantastic Four) who races against time to rescue her from afar. One good cop (William H. Macy) assembles clues to uncover conspiracy, while first-time writer Chris Morgan and pulp-movie master Larry Cohen (who conceived the plot, similar to his own Phone Booth screenplay) serve up a consistently satisfying string of high-tension surprises. Jason Statham continues to prove his rising-star status as the film's tenacious villain, and director David Ellis (Final Destination 2) takes advantage of his experience as a veteran stunt coordinator and second-unit director, making good use of locations in his native Santa Monica, and wringing credible suspense from a deliriously far-fetched premise. --Jeff Shannon

    Customer Reviews:

    4 out of 5 stars A surprisingly good film.......2007-06-16

    When Cellular first hit the theatres, it had all the marks of a B film, unknown male lead, fledging female Oscar winner, and talented odd-ball William H. Macy. However, when you watch this film, you realize that it doesn't deserve it's B class status. This is a really good action-suspense story with a viable and nearly realistic storyline. It doesn't even loses it entertainment value when you watch a second time. I do like that Kim Basinger isn't a helpless damsel in distress. She is an active participant in her and her family's rescue. Overall: This movie is worth your time.

    2 out of 5 stars Plot interesting, several actors were awful.......2007-06-15

    Kim Basinger isn't known for her acting chops, but she does a decent (for her) job in this movie. What amazed me was that Chris Evans was just as hammy and over-acted just like he did in Not Another Teen Movie. Did someone tell him this was supposed to be a comedy? His facial expressions were over the top, and he acted like such a drama queen.

    2 out of 5 stars B-grade movie!.......2007-06-15

    I watched the movie on TV, and thought it was a wise decision not to have bought the DVD. This is a B-grade movie with a few twists here and there to make it appear like an A-grade thriller.

    Premise: a whole bunch of crooked cops are captured on video committing murder, and they kidnap the family of the guy who caught them on tape. One lonesome guy on a cellphone outwits the gang of cops.

    I could understand if the movie was made in the early 90's when cell phones were starting to become a part of daily life, but in 2004??...the director must've lost his marbles!

    Verdict: absolutely un-*&$king-believable!

    5 out of 5 stars Not a sleeper!.......2007-02-14

    This is a fast paced movie from beginning to end. I think the only flaw was with the villains. I didn't find them "believable." So, either they were bad actors or badly directed. In contrast, Kim Basinger, William H. Macy, and Chris Evans were superb in their roles.

    This was my first experience seeing Chris Evans in anything; that is, anything memorable for me to remember the actor. His athleticism, good looks, acting ability, and sense of humor were of five star caliber.

    I felt that this was an excellent vehicle to show Kim Basinger's acting abilities beyond her roles in such popular movies as: "Batman," a James Bond thriller, and "9 and a 1/2 Weeks," etc. "Cellular" asked her to dig deep down inside herself, bringing out the true meaning of the word Actress. She was most believable.

    William H. Macy once again proved there is no end to his talents. It was good to see him play a 'good guy,' unlike that which he played in "Fargo." He was excellent in his role as a radio announcer in "Seabiscuit." This time he needed to be more athletic as a cop. He did well at that, and left me with a feeling of comfort knowing he was on the job.

    5 out of 5 stars watch on one breath.......2007-01-27

    The whole premise of the movie, that Kim Basinger, as a kidnapped mom, manages to put together a broken phone and contact someone who is willing to risk all to help her is unbelievable. Yes. But so are so many 'Thrillers' of this genre. It's one of those 'only in America' movies.

    The movie starts slowly, but hang in there, it gets better. By the end it I felt I had got my moneys worth. It is exciting, suspensful with the usual shoot outs, car chases and an unlikely hero who comes good.

    I thought the best performance was put in by William Macey as the only straight cop on the force.
    Yoga for Warriors -- A Dynamic and Grounding Exercise Routine that Focuses and Directs Your Energy into Positive Cellular Results.
    Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    • Get Grounded, Lower Your Blood Pressure, Become Relaxed and Ready for the Day
    Yoga for Warriors -- A Dynamic and Grounding Exercise Routine that Focuses and Directs Your Energy into Positive Cellular Results.

    Manufacturer: CustomFlix
    ProductGroup: DVD
    Binding: DVD

    ( Y )( Y ) | Titles | Features | DVD | Video
    GeneralGeneral | Yoga | Fitness & Yoga | Genres | DVD | Video
    ASIN: B000KC8JWY
    Release Date: 2006-11-06

    Description

    Step back from your Warrior energy and discover the balance and joy that movement can bring. This grounding yoga routine comes from the heart to temper, focus and direct your energy into positive cellular results.

    Customer Reviews:

    4 out of 5 stars Get Grounded, Lower Your Blood Pressure, Become Relaxed and Ready for the Day .......2006-12-15

    I was blessed to have met Inga, the instructor depicted on the DVD, and spent several mornings receiving yoga and meditation instruction from her. Her tremendous passion for Yoga was immediately evident.

    This DVD is great for absolute beginners to Yoga (like I was) and for people who crave sanity in their lives by slowing it down. If you get in the regular habit of following along to the DVD every morning, I can assure you that you will become addicted to the positive effects that Yoga can have on your life, your mood, your health, and your relationships.

    Inga does a 30-minute instruction on the DVD that addresses every part of the body. She also explains each move and position as she does them. There is a second, much shorter track that focuses solely on proper breathing technique.

    The only reason why I did not give this DVD 5 stars is due to the clunkiness of the menu. However, the DVD's minor lack of production polish does not detract from the main attraction, Inga's 30-minute Yoga workout.

    This DVD has helped me to change my whole outlook on life and if you use it regularly, it might help change yours as well.
    Cellular
    Average customer rating: Not rated
      Cellular
      Starring: Caroline Aaron , Kim Basinger , Brendan Kelly , William H. Macy , and Matt McColm
      Director: David R. Ellis
      Manufacturer: New Line Home Video
      ProductGroup: DVD
      Binding: DVD

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      Basinger, KimBasinger, Kim | ( B ) | Actors & Actresses | Stores | DVD | Video
      Biel, JessicaBiel, Jessica | ( B ) | Actors & Actresses | Stores | DVD | Video
      Emmerich, NoahEmmerich, Noah | ( E ) | Actors & Actresses | Stores | DVD | Video
      Evans, ChrisEvans, Chris | ( E ) | Actors & Actresses | Stores | DVD | Video
      Kelly, BrendanKelly, Brendan | ( K ) | Actors & Actresses | Stores | DVD | Video
      Macy, William HMacy, William H | ( M ) | Actors & Actresses | Stores | DVD | Video
      McColm, MattMcColm, Matt | ( M ) | Actors & Actresses | Stores | DVD | Video
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      ASIN: B000FC2FCY
      Release Date: 2005-01-18
      Cellular & Long Kiss Goodnight (2pc) (Sbs)
      Average customer rating: Not rated
        Cellular & Long Kiss Goodnight (2pc) (Sbs)

        Manufacturer: New Line Home Video
        ProductGroup: DVD
        Binding: DVD

        GeneralGeneral | Action & Adventure | Genres | DVD | Video
        ASIN: B000RPCJH0
        Release Date: 2007-07-03
        Cellular & Long Kiss Goodnight (2pc) (Btb)
        Average customer rating: Not rated
          Cellular & Long Kiss Goodnight (2pc) (Btb)
          Starring: Cellular , and Long Kiss Goodnight
          Manufacturer: New Line Home Video
          ProductGroup: DVD
          Binding: DVD

          GeneralGeneral | Action & Adventure | Genres | DVD | Video
          GeneralGeneral | Drama | Genres | DVD | Video
          ASIN: B000RJO5EG
          Release Date: 2007-07-03
          Cellular (Digital Surround Sound)
          Average customer rating: 3 out of 5 stars
          • On The Inside, Looking Out
          Cellular (Digital Surround Sound)

          Manufacturer: New Line Cinema
          ProductGroup: DVD
          Binding: DVD

          DTSDTS | Fully Loaded DVDs | Features | DVD | Video
          ASIN: B00080LQLY

          Product Description

          What if you received a call on your cell phone from a complete stranger, with the frantic voice on the other end begging you to help save her life? Would you hang up immediately, thinking it's a prank? What if there's even a remote chance the caller is serious and you're their only remaining hope? What would you do? A randon wrong number on his cell phone sends a young man into a high-stakes race against time to save a woman's life in this action thriller.

          Customer Reviews:

          3 out of 5 stars On The Inside, Looking Out.......2006-08-14

          This video was a gift to myself as one of the stars is William Macy who turns out to be the hero of this tragic corruption and abuse by some cops of the LAPD, and he played low-key in this one but was the most effective. Handsome Chris Evans looked like the young Tom Cruise without his big nose. He carried the movie from beginning to conclusion. Kim Basinger was perfect as the wife who is abducted by some thugs from her lovely California home in Brentwood (looked like O. J.'s) by some cruel, nasty roughneck cops. Then the action moves to the arcade park at the Santa Monica Pier with a typical California scene so we meet Chris and his buddies.

          We see the LAX terminal which is so huge and beautiful on the interior. That's where the husband is trying to flee for his life because the cops are really after him. Not for a crime he did but for what he witnessed and videotaped. First, though we watch Chris maneuver down the freeway where he receives a call on his cell phone from the frantic woman who has been kidnapped. She talks him into going to her son's school to save him from her fate, as the meanies have her vehicle and he will automatically get in without thinking. Too late, so Chris borrows the security car and does some fancy driving, causing a large smashup of multiple vehicles and bounces through construction in progress to get to the Cellular store for a new battery. He has to use the guard's gun to obtain the much-needed battery but he pays for it. Thus, he's no criminal yet. He'd been told to 'take a number' which pissed him off, and all of the customers and clerks were extremely rude.

          He asks for police intervention and Macy goes to the Brentwood home; the woman pushing a baby stroller didn't even wave, just hesitated and walked on. The people out there are unfriendly, with no one wanting to get involved. Chasing the vehicle with the child, all the time trying to talk with the terrorized woman on his phone, the loud noise on car radios of those who are showing off their controvertibles hinders his assistance to his long-distance friend. He purloined the $80,000 Porche with the top down of a cutsie lawyer and told him to "give me your phone or I will shoot the car." There were a few laughs in this fast-paced tension film.

          At the airport, as he is running for his life, he lost his phone and she is desperate. In the meantime, she goes ballistic and is able to escape and use her vehicle to rescue the son who is locked in a ratty garage. By that time, the bad cops have made the coup of grabbing her husband at LAX and forces him to take his digital camera out of his bank lock box. He had witnessed the murder of two drug dealers by these arresting police who robbed and killed them and had it on tape -- this police brutality.

          The good cop went back to the Brentwood house where he gets shot in the arm. He trusted his superior (wrong move -- as he had been involved in the drug heist) but his 27 years of training finally paid off and saved his life when the top guy's loud ringtone on his cell phone alerted him, there on the pier. He too was trusting the wrong people at first. Chris was asked, "How did you get involved?" His reply: "I just answered my phone." The conclusion was perfect since she is a married mother, who asked how she could repay him. "Don't ever call me again," made the movie worthwhile.

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