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Cellular (2004)
Released By: New Line Cinema   Rating: PG-13   In Theaters: 9/10/2004
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Studio: New Line Cinema
Genre: Mystery-Suspense
MPAA Rating: PG-13
Director: David R. Ellis
Language: English
Official Website: http://www.cellularthemovie.com/
Theatrical Release: 9/10/2004
Home Video Release: 1/18/2005
Cast: Kim Basinger, William H. Macy, Jessica Biel, Eric Christian Olsen, Jason Statham, Chris Evans
Published ID: 838353
UPC: 794043763120, 065935826217,
Plot: A thin thread of electronic data may be the only thing that can save a women and her family in this thriller. Jessica Martin (Kim Basinger) is a biology teacher who is kidnapped by Ethan (Jason Statham), a vicious criminal who has threatened to murder her husband and son if he doesn't get what he wants. Ethan destroys the only working telephone in the cabin where she's held, but Jessica manages to put enough of the pieces together to send out a call that's picked up by Ryan (Chris Evans), a college student, on his cellular phone. Jessica manages to convince Ryan of the gravity of her situation, but she has no idea of where she's being held, leaving his cell phone as the only link to her whereabouts -- and his batteries are starting to wear out. Cellular was scripted by Larry Cohen, the exploitation film auteur who enjoyed a major comeback with his script for another telephone-based story, Phone Booth. ~ Mark Deming, All Movie Guide
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Great and on time
Added 10/17/2009

My item was shipped on time and in the condition it was described. I would use this person again!
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Added 7/10/2009

There is a major problem with making a movie centered around gee-whiz technology: It almost immediately looks dated. The cell phones used in this cinematic sleeping pill look primitive by today's standards. This could be overlooked if the story was compelling, but this one isn't. It is a totally unbelievable setup that begs the question: "Dude, why don't you just get this babe's info and call 911?" Instead our hero fumbles around in a police station that apparently has no police on duty; steals a car; causes numerous traffic accidents; holds up a store at gunpoint; etc., etc., etc. Kim Basinger does her emoting best to add some real drama to this snooze fest, but it is out of place as the whole show is so utterly stupid.
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Great example of high-concept film making
Added 4/18/2009

A kidnapped woman (Kim Basinger), locked in a room with a broken phone, must rely on the young man (Chris Evans) who answers her desperate call for help on his cell phone, in order to save her from certain death.

"Cellular" is such a perfect, by-the-numbers, example of a high-concept action blockbuster, that within about five minutes of starting this film, I felt certain that I had every plot twist for the next 90 minutes figured out. What impresses me so much about this film is that I hadn't. Writer Chris Morgan takes the concept of a man on a phone call that he cannot hang up, and moves it in every direction imaginable and some that I didn't see coming. The script is neatly put together, and although it is unlikely to go down as one of the greatest action movies of all time, it is funny, smart and keeps you wondering what is going to happen next, right to the end.

As a side note, people who are thinking of watching this film because of Jason Statham (whose picture features prominently on the DVD cover), should be aware that Statham's role is relatively minor. This is Chris Evans's film, not Jason Statham's. Nevertheless, I watched this film because of Statham, and, although I was somewhat disappointed that he didn't have a bigger part, I feel that I ultimately won out, since I doubt I would have watched this film otherwise, and it was well worth watching.

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An Action Packed Thriller!!!
Added 2/6/2009

I have been away for a while because we were without electricity for 10 days! We needed to go to my aunt and uncle's house in Paducah to keep warm and we decided to watch this move. Anyway...

This is a really good action film! It has an awesome plot about a woman named Jessica Martin being kidnapped for an unknown reason. The main bad guy comes in the room and breaks the phone. She pieces together the broken phone to randomly make a call to a person she has never met. She
calls Ryan Ackerman. At first, Ryan doesn't believe her, but then he hears her being tortured. From that point, he tries to help her at all costs. Everybody did an awesome job! I highly recommend CELLULAR!!!


p.s. My aunt and uncle are awesome!!!

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Lots and LOTS of great fun!
Added 2/4/2009

I saw this on DVD about three years ago, and I must say that it was one of the most fun I've ever had when watching a film. It had an exciting plot, fast pacing, and some very fine performances (especially Basinger and Evans). There were some problems, though. William H. Macy seemed a bit underused in the film, as if he was just in the film because of his celebrity status. Also, the action sequence in the end was a bit dull: I expected some more brutal fighting in a more public place. But aside from that, this was a very fun movie. And I didn't mind the continuity problems or things like that (critical thinking isn't required); I'm just glad that I was fully entertained. A-
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Great and on time
Added 10/17/2009

My item was shipped on time and in the condition it was described. I would use this person again!
0 out of 0 people found this helpful.
For a really bad movie, press 1...
Added 7/10/2009

There is a major problem with making a movie centered around gee-whiz technology: It almost immediately looks dated. The cell phones used in this cinematic sleeping pill look primitive by today's standards. This could be overlooked if the story was compelling, but this one isn't. It is a totally unbelievable setup that begs the question: "Dude, why don't you just get this babe's info and call 911?" Instead our hero fumbles around in a police station that apparently has no police on duty; steals a car; causes numerous traffic accidents; holds up a store at gunpoint; etc., etc., etc. Kim Basinger does her emoting best to add some real drama to this snooze fest, but it is out of place as the whole show is so utterly stupid.
0 out of 0 people found this helpful.
Great example of high-concept film making
Added 4/18/2009

A kidnapped woman (Kim Basinger), locked in a room with a broken phone, must rely on the young man (Chris Evans) who answers her desperate call for help on his cell phone, in order to save her from certain death.

"Cellular" is such a perfect, by-the-numbers, example of a high-concept action blockbuster, that within about five minutes of starting this film, I felt certain that I had every plot twist for the next 90 minutes figured out. What impresses me so much about this film is that I hadn't. Writer Chris Morgan takes the concept of a man on a phone call that he cannot hang up, and moves it in every direction imaginable and some that I didn't see coming. The script is neatly put together, and although it is unlikely to go down as one of the greatest action movies of all time, it is funny, smart and keeps you wondering what is going to happen next, right to the end.

As a side note, people who are thinking of watching this film because of Jason Statham (whose picture features prominently on the DVD cover), should be aware that Statham's role is relatively minor. This is Chris Evans's film, not Jason Statham's. Nevertheless, I watched this film because of Statham, and, although I was somewhat disappointed that he didn't have a bigger part, I feel that I ultimately won out, since I doubt I would have watched this film otherwise, and it was well worth watching.

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