Monday, August 3, 2009

Obtaining Movies And Reviews

By Nelson Martin

It used to be that you had to go to the video store to get a movie. You can now save a trip to the video store and download movies right off the internet. You can get virtually any movie you want with a good movie download site. Here are some examples.

The Strange Door: Laughton camps it up in this bulky-handed, apparent adaptation of a Robert Louis Stevenson tale of a sadistic squire and his nefarious plans. Karloff has a thankless role as a servant identified Voltan. Cast Charles Laughton, Boris Karloff, Sally Forrest, Richard Stapley, Michael Pate, Alan Napier, and Paul Cavanagh. (81 minutes, 1951)

The Good Night: Delightful enough Tylenol fantasy in reference to a prior pop megastar, now a uninterested composer for Television advertisements, who craves to find his accurate fantasy gal. Then she gets to be a tad too genuine. A brunette Gwyneth dials down her radiate to "dull" in this debut film from her sibling, who additionally inscribed the movie. Third-billed Gambon hardly appears. Lucy DeVito is Danny's genuine-life baby girl. Cast includes Penelope Cruz, Martin Freeman, Michael Gambon, Gwyneth Paltrow, Simon Pegg, Danny DeVito, Keith Allen, and Lucy DeVito. (93 minutes, 2007)

The Believers: Clutching, sincerely petrifying plot of widower and child who move to N.Y.C. and become engaged (in more ways than one) with cultish religion of Santeria, which believes in the sacrifice of youngsters. Well crafted film knows how to exploit its spectators however shows no identity either. Cast includes Martin Sheen, Helen Shaver, Harley Cross, Robert Loggia, Elizabeth Wilson, Lee Richardson, Harris Yulin, Richard Masur, Carla Pinza, and Jimmy Smits. (114 minutes, 1987)

Necessary Roughness: The Texas State Armadillos football team has just been sanctioned by the NCAA, and has no scholarships. So they have to put the team together from the student body. With a true rag-tag team, they will try and beat the odds when they play number 1 ranked Texas.

Red Planet Mars: Shocking sci-fi of scientist figuring out messages from Harms which turns out to be from The Lord. Comically absurd anti-Socialist misinformation, get it? Cast includes Peter Graves, Andrea Emperor, Marvin Miller, Herbert Berghof, Home Peters, and Vince Barnett. (87 minutes, 1952)

S.W.A.T.: A wild thriller that pits the S.W.A.T. team in L.A. against virtually everyone, as they try to escort a kingpin drug trafficker out of town. The catch is that he has offered a $100 million bounty to anyone who frees him. Can the Special Weapons Unit just brought into action help safely deliver this criminal into the hands of the F.B.I.?

A Hole in the Head: Tacky tale of a ne'er-do-well Sinatra and his child Hodges doesn't appear authentic. Only difference is Oscar-triumphing melody, "High Wishes." Cast includes Blunt Sinatra, Edward G. Robinson, Eleanor Parker, Carolyn Jones, Thelma Ritter, Eddie Hodges, Keenan Wynn, and Joy Lansing. (120 minutes, 1959)

No Mercy: Chicago cop Gere storms into Louisiana Bayou nation desiring the slaughterer of his partner, falls for Cajun beauty Basinger who's been "sold" to the kingpin culprit of the town. Even meaningless melodramas have to make sense, a minimum of on their own terms; this one's pretty absurd. Cast includes Richard Gere, Kim Basinger, Jeroen Krabbe, George Dzundza, Gary Basaraba, William Atherton, and Ray Sharkey. (105 minutes, 1986)

Lawnmower Man Two: Idiot-turned-prodigy Jobe is back, still bent on ruling the planet from the internet. This engages cruel billionaire Conway, reclusive pc master Bergin, actor Pouget, and youthful O'Brien, returning from the original film. The structure is both difficult and simpleminded, and aimed mostly at adolescent computer geeks. Cast includes Patrick Bergin, Matt Frewer, Austin 0' Brien, Camille Cooper, Quartz Celeste Permit, and Kevin Conway. (93 minutes, 1996)

Remember, be creative and use phrases like "Movie Music Downloads". If that phrase gets you nowhere, try another phrase. We would recommend trying "Movie Direct" for new search results.

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