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Catwoman (2004)
Released By: Warner Bros. Pictures   Rating: PG-13   In Theaters: 7/23/2004
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Studio: Warner Bros. Pictures
Genre: Action-Adventure
MPAA Rating: PG-13
Director: Pitof
Language: English
Official Website: http://catwoman.warnerbros.com/
Theatrical Release: 7/23/2004
Home Video Release: 1/18/2005
Cast: Benjamin Bratt, Halle Berry, Lambert Wilson, Sharon Stone, Aaron Douglas
Published ID: 303555
UPC: 085393145125, 085393145026, 012569694385, 012569694392, 012569694705, 883929071487, 883929064137,
Plot: Patience Philips (Halle Berry) seems destined to spend her life apologizing for taking up space. Despite her artistic ability -- she has a more than respectable career as a graphic designer for Hedare Beauty, a Goliath cosmetics company -- Patience is excruciatingly shy, quick to take blame, and, not surprisingly, more than a little depressed at the end of the day. This comes to somewhat of a screeching halt when Patience not only inadvertently lands herself in the middle of a corporate conspiracy of gargantuan proportions, but on the city police force's most wanted list. Newly quipped with a mysterious feline prowess, Patience is a different person come nighttime -- more accurately, a catwoman. Elusive, untamed, powerful, stealthy, and not necessarily prone to erring on the side of good, Patience has gone from doormat to vigilante. Police officer Tom Lone (Benjamin Bratt), who has fallen for shy Patience, is determined to apprehend Catwoman and figure out her role in a recent crime spree, though his fascination with her doesn't cease with the end of his shift and it threatens to lead to the downfall of himself, his investigation, and the woman who was once the timid Patience Philips. ~ Tracie Cooper, All Movie Guide
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Catwoman - won't give you hairballs
Added 11/20/2009

Perhaps the weak plot, the hackneyed characters and the stiff dialogue were factors in the common opinion that this was one of the worst superhero movies of its time but 'Catwoman' is not without its selling points either. Here are some:

1. Halle Berry looks good in a tight cat suit.
2. Lambert Wilson gets to play a snooty and unscrupulous executive...which is a bit of a stretch for him, right? Right? ...oh.
3. The DVD makes a good drink coaster so you won't get rings on your coffee table.
4. If you ever get stranded at sea, the reflective DVD can be used to signal passing ships.
5. If you don't own a protractor, the DVD can be used to trace a perfect circle.
6. For the price of one penny, "Catwoman" is an affordable purchase in todays tough economy.
7. Too few superhero movies have any appeal to cat lovers but not THIS one.
8. Provides proof for the theory that Sharon Stone can only be killed by falling off a skyscraper.
9. Willy Wonka might have hidden a "Golden Ticket" in the Catwoman DVD you buy.
10. Halle Berry looks good in a tight cat suit.

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Amazing !
Added 11/7/2009

Totally underrated movie. Watch it on bluray on a 90 inches screen, it's looks fantastic ! The effects are awesome, Halle Berry superb and super good looking, and the story holds all the way for that kind of movie. Furthermore pretty funny also.. I think people totally misundestand this movie and don't take it for what it is. I was sitting back with a feeling of I'd really like to see a sequel but I guess thats not gonna happen since it's gotten all this bad critics.. If you have a good large HD screen, or like Halle Berry a little bit don't hesitate to buy it on bluray, it's amazing !

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Blu Ray is good
Added 11/1/2009

I would give the original DVD 2 stars at best, this is a pretty ordinary super hero movie, but the blu ray version looks great. Halle Berry looks great in the catsuit, the photography and some of the shots are great. All in all, a nice guilty pleasure if you like comic book superhero movies.
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Entertaining, but not for hardcore Super-hero fans
Added 10/18/2009

Yes, I like this movie.
No point here for me to defend the story/acting as it's personal taste. But I like very much how Pitof moves the camera, mostly during wide shots where the movement is quite eerie and gives nice display of the town by night ; he also has good ideas to switch from one scene to another (ex : the broken glass in the jewelry switching to the stolen jewels on Patience's bed).

Picture quality : 4.5/5
The colors are incredibly strong for a movie mostly shot at night. They're not bleeding and look very life like. Movement (sometimes very fast) seems fluid, light to dark scenes looks natural. Some CGIs (the cat resurrecting Prudence) seem a bit awkward, but it doesn't come from the trasfer, but from the film itself (didn't recognise any other CGI so they're not that bad.
Audio quality : 3/5
I'm not impressed by the audio quality, of course no explosions, roars of motors, elaborate music so it's quite difficult to judge only everiday life sounds. They feel realistic enough, but there's not much 3D dimension to sound.
Bonus features : 3/5
Deleted scenes, featurettes, trailers, quite the usual.

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Catwoman: Blu-ray Review
Added 10/14/2009

The superhero movie, "Catwoman," now out on Blu-ray disc, is a vain, choppy mess filled with unintentional laughs and groan-worthy moments that scrape bottom.

This over-the-top extravaganza (and it must be viewed that way in order to enjoy it) also is laced with sharp one-liners, style and sex appeal. Mix it all together, and what's left in the litter is a bizarre movie that essentially is camp on a catnip high.

The film stars Halle Berry as Catwoman and Sharon Stone as the castrating witch out to 86 her nine lives. Stone is Laurel Hedare, an evil, aging supermodel with a blonde fright wig, glam clothes and a leggy strut who will go to any lengths to skirt a wrinkle.

At a time when youth and beauty are increasingly valued over age and experience, it's tough to blame Laurel for trying to stay young, particularly when what's at stake here is a beauty cream that's so powerful, it can turn one's skin into uncrackable marble - as it has done for Laurel.

For unwitting consumers, the problem is that the cream is highly toxic, a truth Laurel's husband, the cosmetics giant George Hedare (Lambert Wilson), would rather cover with one of his concealers.

What he and Laurel don't want anyone to know is that once the cream is applied, it must be used for life. Otherwise, the moment one stops using it, there isn't enough Botox in the world to repair the sagging damage.

The film's first third is shaky and awkward, chronicling how Berry's bumbling Patience Philips, a shy graphic designer who works for Laurel and George, becomes the outrageously confident Catwoman. That's just how I'll leave it for you, but the good news is that the movie recovers, with Patience trying to learn what it means to be Catwoman, which includes wielding a whip and wearing a push-up bra.

Her love interest in the movie is policeman Tom Lone (Benjamin Bratt), who joins a long line of superhero suitors in that he initially has no clue that his intended has the most unusual of side jobs. Together, there is a snap of chemistry between Berry and Bratt - they look great together - though the film's quick-cut editing undermines that whenever it can. It doesn't allow us to linger on them.

Since "Catwoman" would be lacking without a cat fight between Berry and Stone, Pitof delivers in the final moments. These two just don't go after each other with their claws and fists, but with a string of quick, funny retorts that blister the screen.

That gets to the real strength of "Catwoman." Some of the dialogue is genuinely clever, such as when Catwoman enters a disco in her full dominatrix leather drag, her whip swirling in the air around her, and asks the bartender for "a white Russian - hold the vodka, hold the Kahlua." Considering the suggestive way she licks the milk mustache from her lips, it's surprising this movie wasn't scratched with an R rating.

This is widely considered a terrible movie, but if you enjoy the camp genre, it's a must-see.

Grade: B-

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Entertaining
Added 7/16/2009

The film was entertaining and Halle Berry was funny and quirky. The special effects were distracting. Sharon Stone makes a great villian.
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Catwoman
Added 4/24/2009

I am so happy with this movie. I had great luck with ordering and then I got it home and watched it. I love this movie.
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Epic failure of a movie
Added 12/21/2008

If you Google search 'worst movie ever made," Catwoman shows up on the very first page. Not even the likes of Halle Berry can save this train wreck. If you have some time on your hands and you want a good laugh, you might rent this one. Just don't waste your hard earned money on it!


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