Thursday, September 17, 2009

Some Definitive Feature Film Write Ups

By Madelyn Mullins

For years now, the video store was the way to get movies. You can now save a trip to the video store and download movies right off the internet. Following is a list of a few movies that you can get using a movie download site.

Weekend At Bernie's: Richard and Larry are invited to meet their boss Bernie out at his beach house. When they arrive he is dead. With a weekend of women and fun planned, Larry thinks they should enjoy the weekend first. So, they prop Bernie up, and nobody even notices that he is dead.

Hard Target: Natasha is looking for her lost father. After a man saves her from some street thugs, she hires him to help her in her search for her father. Her father's body is eventually found, burned to death in a fire. A close examination of the crime reveals that the homeless war veteran was shot, his dog tags pierced by the bullet. It is soon discovered that there is something very sick going on in New Orleans. Rich bored men are paying big money to hunt human prey.

Noel: Ambitious tearjerker in regards to the interactions of scared, susceptible buddies, lovers, colleagues, and outsiders on Christmas Eve: a desolate novel' editor Sarandon whose mommy is agonizing from Alzheimer's, a cop Stroller whose unreasonable jealousy is restraining his Sophia Loren fianc' Cruz, and a heartbroken server Arkin with a odd rebirth fantasy. Gets more superior as it goes along, it zeros in on issues interconnecting to acceptance and reconciliation. Cast includes Penelope Cruz, Susan Sarandon, Paul Stroller, Alan Arkin, Marcus Thomas, Chazz Pa1minteri, Chantal Lonergan, and Erika Rosenbau. (88 minutes, 2004)

The Last Sunset: Odd on the Range, courtesy Aldrich and scripter Dalton Trumbo; philosophical outlaw Douglas and chasing Sheriff Hudson play feline-and-mouse with each other throughout extensive livestock drive. Tosses in everything from incest to Indians! Cast includes Stone Hudson, Kirk Douglas, Dorothy Malone, Joseph Cotten, Carol LynIey, Neville Label, and Regis Toomey. (112 minutes, 1961)

Aces: Iron Eagle III: This movie is directed by John Glen. WWII vets join an upstart pilot and try and take down a cocaine factory in South America. Stars Louis Gossett, Jr., Rachel McLish, Christopher Cazenove, Horst Buchholz, and Sonny Chiba. (1992 Action)

Jumper: 'Jumping: is a mysterious power that few possess. David Rice has discovered he has such powers. For eight years now he has been exploring the world, and acquiring great wealth with 'Jumping' abilities. David soon finds out that he is being hunted by a secret government agency. The Paladins are a group of hunters determined to kill all Jumpers. He now must run, or 'Jump' for his life, as the Paladins try to hunt him down.

Airport Seventy Seven: All the stereotypes and stock characters are trucked out for a different made-to-request catastrophe myth, not poor as these objects go: Stewart's secluded luxury plane is undermined and sinks in the sea, pushing challenging save try. Lemmon brings conviction to his role as devoted guide. Cast includes Jack Lemmon, Lee Permit, Brenda Vaccaro, George Kennedy, James Stewart, Joseph Cotten, Olivia de Havilland, Darren McGavin, Christopher Lee, Robert Foxworth, Robert Hooks, Monte Markham, Kathleen Quinlan, Gil Gerard, and Pamela Bellwood, (113 minutes, 1977)

The Littlest Outlaw: Humble little Disney film in reference to "Mexican boy" Velasquez who runs away with a horse instead of see it slaughtered for its crimes; filmed on location. Cast includes Pedro Armendariz, Joseph Calleia, Rodolfo Acosta, Andres Velasquez, and Pepe Ortiz. (75 minutes, 1955)

Toy Soldiers: Quick-paced although forgettable venture has a structure looking like HJGH Wager which additionally featured Little Miller. Little helps babies save their youthful buddies from captivity in revolt in this Latin American country. Cast includes Jason Miller, Cleavon Little, Rodolfo De Anda, Terri Garber, Tracy Scoggins, Willard Pugh, and Mary Beth Evans, Tim Robbins. (91 minutes, 1984)

Okay, if your looking for downloads, try phrases like "Video Rentals". If a search does not yield a good result, try different searches. Try something different, like "Rent Movies Online".

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