Sunday, January 17, 2010

9 Thrilling Film Reviews For Your Leisure Delight

By Aubrey Hammond

There are loads of benefits for downloading films directly to your computer. You do not have to take the visit to the video store. You never have to wait for the movie to be obtainable and of course, you do not have to fret about returning the motion picture. In spite of this you need to do some investigation to begin with to become sure that you are receiving a improved experience from downloading than you would find from your area video store.

Singles - Life in the Seattle dating scene ain't easy. Lively comedy drama with some engaging performances (particularly by Scott and Sedgwick), however by no means as enlightening as you wish it to be. Film has music, setting, and fashion in abundance, although additionally a rather irregular script. Cast includes Bridget Fonda, Matt Dillon, Campbell Scott, Kyra Sedgwick, Sheila Kelley, Jim True-Frost, Bill Pullman, James Le Gros, Devon Raymond, Camilo Gallardo, Ally Walker, Jeremy Piven, Paul Giamatti, and Tim Burton. (99 minutes, 1992)

Ivan the Terrible - Continuation of the legend of King Ivan IV, in which he takes on the boyars in a clash for power. Remarkable dvd is just a shade underneath its predecessor, Prohibited by Stalin due to controversial illustration of Ivan's secret patrol, and not released till 1958. Cast includes Nikolai Cherkassov; Serafima Birman, Mikhail Nazvanov, Pavel Kadochnikov, and Andrei Abrikosov. (88 minutes, 1946)

Richard's Things - Widow Ullmann is seduced by her now deceased husband's lady friend. Screenplay by Frederic Raphael based on his novel. Cast includes Liv Ullmann, Amanda Redman, Tim Smith, Elizabeth Spriggs, and David Markha. (104 minutes, 1980)

Sing, You Sinners - Gambling Crosby couldn't confront responsibility, in spite of of jabbing his sibling MacMurray. Three brothers with dissimilar interests have a singing act. Can the other two siblings save the day when the gambling brother bets on a "sure thing"? Includes Wesley Ruggles, Bing Crosby, Fred MacMurray, Donald O'Connor, Elizabeth Patterson, Ellen Drew, and John Gallaudet. (88 minutes, 1938)

Black like Me - Vigorous drama based on authentic history of a journalist who took drugs that allowed him to pass for black so he might face racial prejudice first hand. Some facets of presentation are outdated, although subjects are still significant. Cast includes James Whitmore, Roscoe Lee Browne, Lenka Petersen, Sorrell Booke, Will Geer, Al Freeman, and Raymond Jacques. (107 minutes, 1964)

Down to Earth - Homer Croy's continuation to "They had to See Paris" has newly riche Midwesterner Rogers setting an end to his family's meaningless investing by affirming that he's broke. Not one of Will Roger's best film attempts. Cast includes Can Rogers, Irene Opulent, Dorothy Jordan, and Mary Carlisle. (73 minutes, 1932)

Red Sun - East meets West in this astonishing account of a samurai fighter chasing a costly 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)

Dracula - Dark retelling of the Bram Stoker classic, with Langella's esteemed Broadway depiction lost among trendy terror gimmicks and ill-imagined modifications in the original tale. The movie was filmed in England. Cast includes Frank Langella, Laurence Olivier, Donald Pleasence, Kate Nelligan, Trevor Eve, Janine Duvitski, and Tony Haygarth. (109 minutes, 1979)

Jack of Diamonds - Hamilton plays a cat burglar who pillages gems from Baker, Gabor, and Palmer, who are "special guests" in this motion picture. Bypass this one and wait for "To Catch a Robber" to be shown. Cast includes George Hamilton, Joseph Cotten, Marie Laforet, Maurice Evans, Carroll Baker, Zsa Zsa Gabor, and Lilli Palmer. (67 minutes, 1967)

Download a good film to view tonight. Keep it so you can view it whenever.

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