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Saturday, August 29, 2009

A Jumble Of Choice Cinematic Film Summaries

By Fanny Salazar

For a long time we have used the video store as one of our main ways to access movies. Now, with internet usage exploding, movie downloads are becoming very popular. Just about any movie every made can be attained through a movie download site now. Check out these samples.

King Kong: Addle-brained redo of 1933 classic has incredible potential however dispels all the mythic, bigger-than-life attributes of the primordial with idiotic characters and campy approach. Highly boasted visual effects which made a particular Oscar run hot-and-cold; genuine wonder is Rick Baker in a gorilla outfit. Additional footage amalgamated for network showing. Lange's film debut; Joe Piscopo has a tiny role; look quick for Corbin Bernsen playing a journalist. Cast includes Jeff Bridges, Charles Grodin, Jessica Lange, John Randolph, Rene Audry, and Julius Harris. (134 minutes, 1976)

The Mask: Mild mannered Stanley Ipkiss discovers an ancient mask. Once he puts it on he has incredible powers. This leads him to a crime spree, and a big increase in his self-confidence. When a big crime boss takes the mask from him, the town is in big trouble.

Dimples: Prime Shirley, with our heroine doing her best to spare her indigent dad, played by amazing Morgan. Melodies: "Oh Mister Gentleman Up in the Moon," "What Did the Bluebird Affirm." Cast includes Shirley Church, Blunt Morgan, Helen Westley, Robert Kent, Stepin Fetchit, and Astrid Allwyn. (78 minutes, 1936)

Heartaches: Pegnant Potts drops spouse Carradine who is not the toddler's dad and gets to be the unwilling friend of gentleman-seeking screwball Kidder. Fine steel behaviors kindle this little comedy. Cast includes Margot Kidder, Annie Potts, Robert Carradine, Winston Rekert, George Touliatos, and Man Sanvido. (93 minutes, 1981)

Officer Michael is on the trail of a drug dealer and needs help. A friend gives him a dog that can sniff out drugs. His name is Jerry Lee. Jerry Lee has some issues though, and he only works when he is in the mood.

Light in the Piazza: Awesome soap in regards to a mommy who's distressed to wed off retarded baby girl however she isn't certain she's being fair to suitor. This was filmed on location in Italy. Screenplay is by Julius Epstein, from Elizabeth Spencer's novel. Cast includes Olivia de Havilland, Rossano Brazzi, Yvette Mimieux, George Hamilton, and Barry Sullivan. (101 minutes, 1962)

Chocolat: A French village is essentially iced up in time and kept that way by its conservative leading resident Molina. Into this firm society materialize a chocolate maker Binoche and her baby girl, whose free-vigorous ways and enticing luxuries turn the town on its ear. Cast includes Juliette Binoche, Lena Olin, Johnny Depp, Judi Dench, Alfred Molina, Peter Storrnare, John Wood, Hugh O'Conor, and Victoire Thivisol. (121 minutes, 2000)

Jandance: Underground cartoonist/painter Hulce, committed to his ex-wife and youthful kid, is framed-evidently by the complete populace of L.A. for the murder of gal Madsen. Inanimate melodrama bargains only' peripherally with the "club" scene. Cast includes Tom Hulce, Mary Elizabeth Antonio, Virginia Madsen, Harry Dean Stanton, Millie Perkins, Don Opper, and Adam Ant. (100 minutes, 1987)

Mississippi Burning: It's 1964 and three civil rights activists have been murdered. FBI agents join the investigation. With KKK influences, the Sheriffs department is less than cooperative. The towns people openly revolt against the two agents as they try to uncover the mystery of who killed the two with, and one black civil rights workers from the north.

See if "Free Movie Rentals" gets you to a good download site. If that one doesn't work try another one. Make another attempt with "Movie File Sharing".

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