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Thursday, August 20, 2009

Reviews Of Films I Watched Recently

By Terry Odom

In the past you had to go to a store if you wanted to rent or buy a movie. As technologies have advanced, downloading dvds from off movie download sites is becoming very common. Let's look at what you might find to watch using a movie download site.

Danny Deckchair: Gently amusing Capra-romantic fantasy of one of life's "little individuals," Danny Morgan fans, a cement-truck driver who improbably flees his everyday presence. On a lark, he ties some helium-filled balloons to a grass chair and hovers through the Mecca's. Clarke is a find as Danny's determining lady friend. Cast includes Rhys Fans, Miranda Otto, Justine Clarke, Rhys Muldoon, , Anthony Phelan, John Batchelor, and Alan Flora. (90 minutes, 2003)

Everest: Astonishing images of climbing Mount Everest. An IMAX crew ascends the peak in May of 1996. The IMAX team succeeded, but eight climbers from other teams died. The IMAX team assisted in rescues before finishing their ascent.

Objective Burma: Zestful WW2 action film with Flynn and organization as paratroopers invading Buffalo to brush out vital Japanese post; top enthusiast screenplay by Ronald MacDougall and Lester Cole. A Clever sitcom returns in characteristic-magnitude spoof in reference to a madman whose bombs can annihilate the planet's clothes; co-scripter Bill Dana has a ludicrous tad as clothes maker Jonathan Levinson Siegel. Cast includes Errol Flynn, William Prince, James Brown, George Tobias, Henry Hull, and Warner Anderson. (147 minutes, 1945)

Body of Lies: Traveling through the Middle East, Roger Ferris is the CIA's best Middle Eastern operative. Taking his order from people over 5,000 miles away, during split second decisions shows the incredible technology we wield in this battle. In spite of this, we soon learn that the old fashion methods are often best. The terrorist he chases always seem to be able to stay one step ahead, leaving a wake of death behind them.

Sex and The City: Made for the big screen rendition of the HBO series with the same name. We continue to watch the ladies deal with work and relationships in New York City. All the same actresses are featured in the movie.

The Wedding Singer: Robbie has just been dumped, right before he was supposed to get married. He resumes his job as a wedding singer, but is miserable and depressed. While singing at weddings he strikes up a friendship with a waitress, who is engaged to a total jerk. Can these two see that they are meant for each other?

Prom Night: Slaughterer bullies adolescents who were accountable for the mortality of a little gal 6 years before. Not the poorest of its type, although that's nothing to boast in reference to. Cast includes Leslie Nielsen, Jamie Lee Curtis, Casey Stevens, Antoinette Bower, and Robert Silverman. (91 minutes, 1980)

II Posto: This early Olmi characteristic has something of the feel of early Truffaut and Milos Forman in its depiction of everyday life with its small glories and failures. Easy tale that interests a teenaged boy getting his first job and meeting a gal, however the beauty of the film is in the admiring and perceptive examination of human beings. Cast includes Sandro Panseri, Loredana Detto, Tullio Kezich, and Mara Cherish. (93 minutes, 1961)

Raising-Cain: Lithgow is the entire show here. He literally has more roles than you might tally in this over-the-top thriller in reference to a set of double brothers who'll halt at nothing to acquire kids for their dad's theological trials and errors. Tongue-in-cheek De Palma workout with nods to Hitchcock, Welles, and Michael PowelI is laced with satire, although the Hurt who couldn't give his spouse the one thing he desires most: a youngster. Cast includes John Lithgow, Lolita Davidovich, Steven Bauer, Frances Sternhagen, and Gregg Henry. RT. (95 minutes, 1992)

For file downloads use a phrase like "Movie File Sharing". Try a new phrase if that one did not work. Switch to "Download Music And Movies" and see if you find what you are looking for.

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