A Cross Section Of Superlative Movie Overviews
For a long time we have used the video store as one of our main ways to access movies. Instead of buying or renting the dvd, people now can choose a movie download instead. Below, is a sample of some of the movies you can find using movie download sites.
The Competition: 2 youthful pianists, contending for the identical treasure, fall in love. Nothing much more than that, however smoothly finished, with some phenomenal piano “faking.” Screenwriter Oliansky’s prompting debut PGT. Cast includes Richard Dreyfuss, Amy Irving, Lee Remick, Sam Wanamaker, Joseph Cali, Ty Henderson, Priscilla Indicator, and James B. Sikking.(129 minutes, 1980)
White Men Can’t Jump: Sydney and Billy are street basketball hustles. On their first meeting Billy hustles and embarrasses Sydney at his local game. They soon join forces but Sydney runs a bigger con on Billy, throwing their biggest money game, to get his money back, and more. Finally they team up again to take on the greats in a big money street ball tournament.
Ed Wood: An admiring check out Edward D. Wood, Jr., a guy of endless excitement and no ability who made some of the poorest films of all time containing Glen or Glenda and Plan Nine Outer Space. There isn’t much tale shove here, although the lucid re-creation of time and place makes this a must for some old movie buff. Cast includes Johnny Depp, Martin Landau, Sarah Jessica Parker, Patricia Arquette, Jeffrey Jones, and Mike Starr. (124 minutes, 1994)
Southern Comfort: Macho National Guardsmen pity Cajuns in the Louisiana marsh, much to their remorse. Survivalof-the-fittest spun wool is an intellectually messed, Grade B Deliverance, in spite of its crisp direction. Cast includes Keith Carradine, Powers Boothe, Fred Ward, Franklyn Seales, T. K. Carter, Lewis Smith, Les Lannom, Peter Wolf, and Brian James. (106 minutes, 1981)
Suddenly Last Summer: Intriguing if talky albeit tidied-up Tennessee Williams spun wool in regards to prosperous Southern matriarch Hepburn, her allegedly crazy niece, Taylor and a neurosurgeon Cliff perform well together. Cast includes Elizabeth Taylor, Katharine Hepburn, Montgomery Clift, Mercedes McCambridge, and Albert Dekker. (114 minutes, 1959)
Major League II: After a miraculous comeback season that landed them in the ALCS last year, the Cleveland Indians have set their sites on the World Series. The off-season has seen many of the teams best players go through changes. After a slow start can these guys get back to their old ways and start winning like they did last year?
Blind Dating: Independent youthful guy Pine who’s been blind all his life desires to find a lady to love who received humility. After endless blind alley times he finds himself enticed to an Indian-American female who works for his eye physician however she brings her own baggage to the relation. Comedy-tirade switches tone from sugary honesty to gross-out comedy, with mixed outcomes. Seymour, as Pine’s psychiatrist, is so turned on throughout their sessions she feels prompted to shed her garments. Cast includes Chris Pine, Eddie Kaye Thomas, Anjali Jay, Stephen Tobolowsky, Jane Seymour, Sendhil Ramamurthy, Blunt Gerrish, and Pooch Chamber. (99 minutes, 2007)
Alex and The Gypsy: Roaming tale of romance between bail bondsman Lemmon and gypsy Bujold who’s implicated of tried murder. Some fascinating notions lost in the mess of an indecisive film. Cast includes Jack Lemmon, Genevieve Bujold, James Woods, Gino Ardito, Robert Emhardt, and Titos Vandis. (99 minutes, 1976)
Selena: Glossy, congenially cheesy biography of the vigorous youthful Tejano singer whose fantasies of showbiz fame were cut small by her slay Gust as she was getting ready to triumph prosperity as a crossover actor. Lopez offers a dynamic, star making turn as Selena and Olmos additionally scores as her admiring however possessive dad. Sarcastically, the film does more to cement Selena’s star than she wants. Cast includes Jennifer Lopez, Edward James Olmos, Jon Seda, Constance Marie, Jacob Vargas, Lupe Ontiveros, and Jackie Guerra. (130 minutes, 1997)
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