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Sunday, August 30, 2009

About 10 Distinctive Film Reviews

By Ricky Perkins

With a shop near every neighborhood, video stores have been the most convenient way to get movies for years. Instead of buying or renting the dvd, people now can choose a movie download instead. Following is list of a few movies that you can get using a movie download site.

Sappy and the Stinkers: Silly tale of a group of entirely, irresponsibly unsupervised nerdy 7-year-olds saving an ocean lion contrary to his will. During the voyage they pester the head of their boarding school with their pranks. An entirely unfunny comedy, and a trash of ability on both sides of the camcorder. Cast includes Bronson Pinchot, Jennifer Coolidge, David Dukes, and Sam McMurray. (78 minutes, 1998)

Hills Have Eyes Part 2: Lame continuation has a group of youthful motocross fanatics stranded in the desert, preyed upon by primitive clan. This is loaded with flashback footage from the 1977 film, containing one pattern ludicrously alleging to be a memory by a mutt. Cast includes Michael Berryman, John Laughin, Tamara Stafford, Kevin Blair, and John Bloo. (88 minutes, 1985)

Another 48 Hours: The team from 48 Hours is back in action. Ex con Reggie Hammond, now freed from prison, is coerced by Detective Jack Gates to help him with another problem. Gates has been hunting an elusive powerful drug dealer. He needs Reggie's help to catch this guy.

Gladiator: An epic saga of power and loyalty. A power thirsty Commodus mercilessly murders his father so he can become ruler of Rome. He then orders the death of Maximus, one of his father's closet friends. Maximus flees, only to be captured and forced to become a Gladiator. Eventually, finding his way back to Rome, Maximus hopes to end the reign of this cruel leader.

Rampage: Pregnant Long Island housewife, unable to deal with married life escapes her husband and picks up a simple minded football competitor on the street. Cast includes Michael Biehn, AIex McArthur, Robert Duvall, Marya Zimmet, Tom Aldredge, and Laurie Crewes. (97 minutes, 1992)

The Iron Mask: Amusing Dumas story later filmed from an informed from point of view of D'Artagnan Fairbanks, who gets to be Louis XIV's safeguarded from birth to a later time. While planning, Rochefort Haupt tries to pass off as a double sibling as an heir to the throne. This lavish, quiet, swashbuckler initially had talking patterns. The very last scenes are particularly poignant as this was Doug's goodbye to the swashbuckling genre. Most present prints are of the 1940 reissue with narration by Douglas Fairbanks, Jr. Cast includes Douglas Fairbanks, Belle Bennett, Marguerite De La Motte, Dorothy Revier, Nigel de Brulier, and Ullrich Haupt. (87 minutes, 1929)

Crystal Heart: Youthful guy who should live his life like the "boy in a bubble," restricted to a commanded atmosphere, creates a relation with a seductive stone singer with whom he's fallen in love long-distance. Soft, unsurprising trip with music video parts from Kitaen. Cast includes Tawny Kitaen, Lee Curreri, Lloyd Bochner, Simon Andreu, Might Heatherly, and Marina Saura. (102 minutes, 1987)

Raise Your Voice: Arizona adolescent with an overprotective dad gets acknowledged at an acclaimed L.A. music conservatory for the summer. Upon emergence, positively nothing astonishing ever occurs but an unfriendly roommate, cool youthful professor, and an opponent for the cute British classmate. Did we reference the climactic performance? Duffs fans might like this; others have been urged. Cast includes Hilary Duff, Rita Wilson, David Keith, Jason Ritter, Oliver James, Rebecca De Mornay, and John Corbett. (106 minutes, 2004)

Black Girl: One of the best black-oriented films of the 1970s center of focus~ the complicated relation between the title personality petit, a striving dancer, and her spiritually naive mommy Stubbs. Well performed by the complete cast; inscribed by 1. E. Franklin, and based on her play. Cast includes Brock Peters, Leslie Uggams, Claudia McNeil, Louise Stubbs, Gloria Edwards, Peggy Petit, and Red Dee. (97 minutes, 1972)

Those of you looking for file downloads could try a search with "Rent DVDs Online". If that one doesn't work try another one. Switch to "Films Online" and see if you find what you are looking for.

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