Ten Good Flicks To Consider And Enjoy On Your Day Off
Dissimilar genres influence people in different ways of course. There are men and women both who love the chick-flicks and there are those that would rarely watch one. Some love horror movies and some dislike them but the good thing about the movie industry is that there is a little for everyone. Select from the reviews below and download a great motion picture to watch this evening.
House Springs – Having just been cast off by his fiance Driver, British actor Firth heads to the United States and falls for Graham. Then, wouldn’t you know it, Minnie shows up. There are great acting jobs from one and all, although not enough chuckles for a romantic comedy. The film is based on the novel New Cardiff by Charles Webb. Cast includes Colin Firth, Heather Graham, Minnie Driver, Mary Steenburgen, Oliver Platt, and. (92 minutes, 2003)
Sergeant Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band – Small town band hits it big, in an effort to link up songs from The Beatles’ timeless album into some kind of a storyline. As to The Bee Gees performing capacity, well let us just proclaim that they are not the Beatles. Cast includes Peter Frampton, The Bee Gees, George Bums, Sandy Farina, and Steve Martin. (111 minutes, 1978)
Adios Amigo – Odd western comedy, written, produced, and directed by Williamson, who also plays a role in the movie along with con guy Pryor. There is no sex or violence in this harmless flick, but it just does not quite work. Cast includes Fred Williamson, Richard Pryor, Thalmus Rasulala, James Brown, and Robert Phillips. Directed by Fred Williams (1975-Comedy 87 minutes rated PG)
On Guard – A faithful swordsman saves a child princess from the wicked grasp of her malevolent enemy. The toddler’s dad was also the swordsman’s guru. A appealingly 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)
Like Mike – Delightful film for babies in reference to an orphaned boy who possesses sneakers that might have belonged to Michael Jordan and turns into a basketball-playing marvel however what he seriously wants is a dad. Many basketball megastars appear as their selves. Cast includes Morris Chestnut, Jonathan Lipnicki, Robert Forster, Crispin Glover, and Anne Meara. (99 minutes, 2002)
Lilies of the Field – A “little” film that made outstanding, triumphing Poitier an Oscar as handyman who helps to build a chapel for Skala and German-talking nuns. Cast includes Sidney Poitier, Lilia Skala, Lisa Mann, Isa Crino, and Stanley Adams. (93 minutes, 1963)
The Cheyenne Social Club – A cowboy with very little money inherits and runs the Cheyenne Social Club which to his surprise turns out to be a brothel in the Old West. The movie has lots of chuckles, although stereotypes are thick throughout the movie. Cast includes Henry Fonda, James Stewart, Shirley Jones, Sue Ane Langdon, and Elaine Devry. (103 minutes, 1970)
Underworld – Evolution – The war between the Werewolves and the Vampires rage on. Now we look back to the start, and see how the argument between the two races started out. A confrontation that started way in the past is about to be brought into the present day to finish here.
Metropolitan – Predictable comedy, full with sarcasm, is set throughout Christmas season, with hermit Clements drawn into small gang of friends, and out of his shell. Cast includes Carolyn Farina, Edward Clements, Christopher Eigeman, Taylor Nichols, Allison Rutledge-Parisi, Dylan Hundley, Isabel Gillies, Bryan Leder, Can Kempe, and Elizabeth Thompson. (98 minutes, 1990)
La Salamandre – Reporter Bideau and author Denis analyze truths behind the case of bizarre Ogier, implicated by her uncle of attempted murder. Cast includes Bulle Ogier, Jean-Luc Bideau, and Jacques Denis. Easy, absurd evaluation of reality.

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