Tuesday, September 15, 2009

Some Distinctive Film Overviews

By Helene Mccoy

Until recently, if you wanted to watch a movie, a trip to a video store like blockbuster was your only option. Instead of buying or renting the dvd, people now can choose a movie download instead. Let's look at what you might find to watch using a movie download site.

The Day the Earth Stood Still: Landmark chemistry-fiction tirade in regards to dignified foreign Rennie who comes to the planet to transfer anti-atomic warming, stays to comprehend that his tranquil views are shared by most humans. Brilliantly performed, and more well-timed than ever, the trenchant script by Edmund North, is a moody score by Bernard Herrmann. Cast includes Michael Rennie, Patricia Neal, Hugh Marlowe, Sam Jaffe, Billy Gray, Frances Bavier, and Lock Martin. (92 minutes, 1952)

Eye For An Eye: Karen McCann has just had her life shattered. A total stranger has broken into her home and murdered her daughter. In spite of certain guilt, the killer is set free due to legal technicalities. Her outrage turns to an obsession to see justice done. Just how far will she go to achieve this?

The Last Tycoon: Action and beautifully orchestrated quarrels, with climactic battle rivaling finale of The Crazy Group. Extremely bloody film and followed by Shogun Assassin. Cast includes Robert De Niro, Tony Curtis, Robert Mitchum, Jeanne Moreau, Jack Nicholson, and Donald Pleasence. (127minutes, 1976)

Transformers: Earth has found itself right in the middle of an ancient interstellar confrontation between two races of super robots. It is the Autobots versus the evil Decepticons. Both robot types can transform themselves into virtually any mechanism they choose. So, their battle fought on Earth is a spectacular one indeed.

Daring Game: This is not a poor venture tale of underwater master guess who. He is looking for spouse and baby girl of his prior lady friend. Cast includes Laslo Benedek, Lloyd Bridges, Nico Minardos, Michael Ansara, and Joan Blackman. (100 minutes, 1968)

Bed Book and Candle: A John Van Druten play turns into so-so platform to showcase Novak as a sorceress who charms soon to be married Manhattan publisher Stewart. Kovacs and Gingold show off their comedic capabilities. Cast includes James Stewart, Kim Novak, Jack Lemmon, Janice Rule, Ernie Kovacs, Hermione Gingold, and Elsa Lanchester. (103 minutes, 1958)

Lawless Heart: Shrewd 3-part tale in regards to lives that intersect in a tiny seaside town while buddies and clan assemble for a youthful guy's funeral: first one individual's tale is informed, then 2 others that overlap in fascinating and incalculable ways. Pleasing, well written, and primordial, with opulent performances throughout. Cast includes Douglas Henshall, Tom Hollander, Bill Nighy, Clementine Celarie, Josephine Butler, and Sukie Smith. (86 minutes, 2001)

My Stepmother is an Alien: Luscious Basinger, who knows nothing of romance or sex, weds widowed scientist Aykroyd; he desires to settle into domesticity, while her mind is only on sparing her world from devastation. Someway, Jimmy Durante clones get performed into this lowbrow, high-idea comedy. Cast includes Dan Aykroyd, Kim Basinger, Jon Lovitz, Alyson Hannigan, and Joseph Maher. (108 minutes, 1988)

Muse Concert: Paper-slim although cute romantic comedy in reference to a cleaned-up '80s pop megastar (Permit) who's shown with a gigantic crack-getting to perform a primordial melody with a modern-day music megastar (Bennett) if he might only find a lyricist with whom he could work with. She appears in the doubtful individual of a ditzy lady who's assumed to take care of the plants in his N.Y.C. condo. Permit is at his best, throwing off a constant flow of ludicrous lines. (96 minutes, 2007)Cast includes Hugh Permit, Drew Barrymore, Brad Garrett, Kristen Johnston, Campbell Scott, and Haley Bennett.

For file downloads use a phrase like "View Movies Online". If that phrase gets you nowhere, try another phrase. Switch to "Download Music" and see if you find what you are looking for. - 23812

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