Sunday, November 29, 2009

Movie Reviews Of Some Great Films That You Can Enjoy Today

By Denis Buckner

That is true; the uncertainties will be gone in a moment. Downloading movies is as easy as 1, 2, and 3. You must have some sort of a working knowledge about your computer and the movie program that it has. Like, if you are utilizing Windows as your operating system, then you will likely have Windows Media Player, and this program can be used to help you download films. Do not fret about how to download videos to an iPod any longer. Just pick a movie from below.

Pretty Woman - A accidental meeting of a street hooker and a callous and exceptionally well-heeled businessman leads to a unique proposition. He hires her for the week, to attend some functions with him as an escort. He has no indication what he has gotten himself into. Starring Julia Roberts and Richard Gere.

Happy Gilmore - Hockey player Happy Gilmore finds his slap shot power translates into 400 yard plus drives in golf. Needing money to help his grandma save her home, he is going to try pro golf. His putting is as poor as his driving is good, so he has a lot to learn. Overcoming all odds, Happy wins the tour championship and now can save grandma's house.

Sphere - An amazing discovery has been made at the bottom of the ocean. A vast sunken vessel has been found. A team of scientists is sent to the depths to investigate. The ship turns out to be a alien craft, with an remarkable sphere inside. This sphere seems to have an effect on the team of the deep-sea station.

Macabre - Extraordinary goings on in smaIl town where a doctor's young daughter inexplicably disappears and a unspecified phone caller declares that the kid has been buried alive. Cast includes William Prince, Jim Backus, Christine White, and Jacqueline Scott. (73 minutes,'58)

Danny Boy - Ambitious although arrogant, unrelentingly boring melodrama of sax player Rea, who trades his sax for a gun after observing a triple assassination. This was Jordan's directorial debut, which he additionally did the screenplay. He and leading guy Rea later reteamed for The Weeping Game. (92 minutes,'82)

Roll Bounce - A group of skate-admiring teenagers on Chicago's South Side have to prove themselves to the snobs on the other side of town while their local skating rink closes, all at the same time as facing the pleasures and pangs of growing up. As trend-based coming of age films go, this is a notch or two beneath Saturday Night Fever and an improvement over Roller Boogie. Cast includes Bow Wow, Chi McBride, Mike Epps, Wesley Jonathan, Kellita Smith, Meagan Good, and Tim Kazurinsky. (112 minutes, 2005)

Addicted to Love - This movie is a dark comedy where we find an ex-boyfriend, and an ex-girlfriend spying on their previous partners. They find themselves teamed together, with the young lady planning acts of payback for her former partner. Meg Ryan, Matthew Broderick, Kelly Preston, and Tcheky Karyo star (1997 dark comedy directed by Griffin Dunne).

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