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Thursday, January 7, 2010

Some Excellent Suggestions For An Awesome Motion Picture To View Tonight

By Noemi Hays

Lots of sites now offer software that will permit you to burn the film to a Disc. This is good if you are like most people and you prefer to view a movie, snuggled down on your sofa in front of your television set rather than sitting at your computer desk. If that is imperative to you, make sure that it is available on the website you decide on. Below are some of the best motion pictures of all time. Select a wonderful motion picture to watch this evening.

Soylent Green - Well-intentioned yet cardboard version of Harry Harrison's chemistry-fiction classic Make Room! Make Room! In the year 2022, Manhattan has gotten to be an congested hellhole. Charlton Heston plays a copy who while examining the homicide of a bigwig, trips onto explosive government secret which you'll figure out long before he does. Players includes Charlton Heston, Edward G. Robinson, Leigh Taylor-Young, Chuck Connors, Mike Henry, and Dick Van Patten. (100 minutes, 1973)

The Defiant - A captivating tale of 2 runaway convicts, one black and one white who are chained together as they escape from the penitentiary in the South. Excellent performances by Williams and Chaney as individuals they meet during the voyage. Academy Prize for screenplay by Harold Jacob Smith and Nathan E. Cast includes Tony Curtis, Sidney Poitier, Theodore Bike, Charles McGraw, Carnie Williams, and Lon Chaney, Jr. (97 minutes, 1958)

Belles on Their Toes - Here, Myrna Loy plays a widowed architect who will battle to rear her aging brood. 20th Century Fox back lot seen at its best in recollecting early 1900s America. Clifton Webb makes a succinct appearance at the finale. Cast includes Myrna Loy, Jeanne Crain, Debra Paget, Jeffrey Hunter, Edward Arnold, Hoagy Carmichael, Barbara Bates, Robert Arthur, Verna Felton, and Martin Milner. (89 minutes, 1952)

Red Sun - East meets West in this outlandish story of a samurai fighter chasing a precious Japanese sword stolen from a train crossing the American West. Cast includes Charles Bronson, Ursula Andress, Toshiro Mifune, Alain Delon, and Capucine. (112 minutes, 1972)

On Guard - A loyal swordsman saves a child princess from the evil grasp of her spiteful antagonist. The tot's father was also the swordsman's guru. A enjoyably old-styled popcorn motion picture that is full of action and set in the France of Louis XIV. Cast includes Daniel Auteuil, Fabrice Luchini, Vincent Perez, Marie Gillain, Yann Collette, Didier Pang, and Philippe Noiret. (128 minutes, 1997)

Jerry Maguire - Jerry is an agent for a top Sports Management group. When he is terminated, he expects his client to come along with him as he sets out on his own. All of a sudden Jerry finds out that he has no genuine friends in this aggressive, dog eat dog, business. Down to one client and one assistant, Jerry fights to build himself a business.

Cry the Beloved Country - Moving redo of the 1951 film based on Alan Paton's rejoiced story, in reference to a backwoods pastor (Jones) who, in 1946, makes his first ever trip to the city of Johannesburg in search of his wayward child. At the same time wealthy landowner Harris voyages there to claim the body of his child, who has just been killed. We see unparalleled work by Jones, Harris, and a largely foreign cast. Not as understated as the first making, however powerful in its own way. Cast includes Richard Harris, James Earl Jones, Charles S. Dutton, and Vusi Kunene. (120 minutes, 1995)

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