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Stalag Seventeen: The apex of all WW2 POW films. Holden in Oscar-triumphing behavior is terrific-skeptical sergeant speculated of being Nazi snoop. Crazier brilliantly mixes tirade with comedy to show dull, panic-ridden life of POWs. Here's an amazing joke by Strauss and Lembeck replicating their Broadway roles, plus superb help by Preminger as a Nazi camp skipper. Cast includes William Holden, Don Taylor, Otto Preminger, Robert Strauss, Harvey Lembeck, and Gil Stratton. (120 minutes, 1953)
I Love You to Death: Cast includes Lumpy black comedy in regards to a gregarious Italian-American pizzeria owner whose continuous womanizing continues to be a secret to his spouse-till one night while she comprehends the reality, and then tries to slaughter him, with phenomenal absence of prosperity. Kline is fun and Plowright is comical as his mordant, Slavic mother in-law, although regrettably, the film goes flat. Controller Kasdan plays a barrister in the closing scenes; Kline's genuine-life spouse, Phoebe Cates, has an unbilled part as one of his one-day stands. Remarkably, based on a genuine-life couple! Cast includes Kevin Kline, Tracey Ullman, Joan Plowright, River Phoenix, William Hurt, and Keanu Reeves. (79 minutes, 1990)
History of the World: Numerous visitor megastars; depicted by Orson Welles. Scattershot comedy drifts from the Rock Age to Roman Kingdom to French Rebellion, distributing gags varying from humorous to detestable. Eventually propulsion's gone, and it all just fibs there, regardless of attempts of a big joke cast. Cast includes Mel Brooks, Gregory Hines, Dam DeLuise, Madeline Kahn, Harvey Korman, Cloris Leachman, Ron Carey, and Barry Levinson. (92 minutes, 1981)
Liar Liar: Fletcher Reede is a hard working lawyer who is constantly disappointing his wonderful young son. Eventually, before blowing out the candles at his birthday, Max makes his wish. He wants his father to not be able to lie for one full day. The results are absolutely hilarious.
Larry the Cable Guy: Whitney brings his blue-collar "Larry" personality-a beer-bellied, foulmouthed, endlessly dimwit-to the monitor in this low-lease, low laugh-quotient comedy in regards to a bungling well being inspector who examines a succession of eatery chow poisonings. "Larry" fans and aficionados of redneck humor might rate this higher. Cast includes Dan Whitney, Itis Bahr, Bruce Bruce, Joanna Cassidy, Brooke Dillman, Tony Hale, Tom Wilson, Joe Pantoliano, Baby Stone, and Jerry Mathers. (89 minutes, 2006)
Thelma And Louise: Thelma and Louise are friends headed out of town for a couple of days of fishing. Stopping at a bar, they get drunk, and a man tries to rape Thelma. When Louise tries to get the man to stop, things go bad, and he shoots him. Now Thelma and Louise are on the run, and decide to go for Mexico.
The Accidental Tourist: This movie tells the story of Macon Leary, who is listless after the death of his son. This is compounded further when his life decide to leave him because he won't snap out of it. With a divorce pending he finds himself involved with a new woman, who is helping bring him back to life. Now his wife decides to have him back, and he is faced with more tough questions. William Hurt, Kathleen Turner, Geena Davis, Amy Wright, and Bill Pullman star. (1988 Drama)
Down With Love: Spoof of I960s Doris Night-Stone Hudson comedies has Zellweger as the writer of a most popular novel on girl liberty in a battle of the genders with playboy/publication author McGregor. Andrew Constitutions' lush, over the top Hollywood-fantasy production layout is the genuine megastar here; everything else is heavy handed and shallow, a self-consciously synthetic burlesque of an already lightweight film genre. Cast includes Renee Zellweger, Ewan McGregor, David Hyde' Perforate, Sarah Paulson, Tony Randall, Lei Ryan, and Rachel Dratch. (94 minutes, 2003)
Bolt: This is an animated family adventure film about Bolt, a dog actor. On hjis TV series Bolt is and action super hero. When he is accidentally shipped to New York, he thinks his super powers will get him home. He teams up with, Mittens the cat, and Rhino the hamster, and tries to get back to Hollywood.
If your looking for downloads, type in "Legal Movie Download Sites" to a search engine, see if you find something good. Different phrases get different results. If the last one did not work try something else. "DVD Downloads" would be worth a try. - 18424
Stalag Seventeen: The apex of all WW2 POW films. Holden in Oscar-triumphing behavior is terrific-skeptical sergeant speculated of being Nazi snoop. Crazier brilliantly mixes tirade with comedy to show dull, panic-ridden life of POWs. Here's an amazing joke by Strauss and Lembeck replicating their Broadway roles, plus superb help by Preminger as a Nazi camp skipper. Cast includes William Holden, Don Taylor, Otto Preminger, Robert Strauss, Harvey Lembeck, and Gil Stratton. (120 minutes, 1953)
I Love You to Death: Cast includes Lumpy black comedy in regards to a gregarious Italian-American pizzeria owner whose continuous womanizing continues to be a secret to his spouse-till one night while she comprehends the reality, and then tries to slaughter him, with phenomenal absence of prosperity. Kline is fun and Plowright is comical as his mordant, Slavic mother in-law, although regrettably, the film goes flat. Controller Kasdan plays a barrister in the closing scenes; Kline's genuine-life spouse, Phoebe Cates, has an unbilled part as one of his one-day stands. Remarkably, based on a genuine-life couple! Cast includes Kevin Kline, Tracey Ullman, Joan Plowright, River Phoenix, William Hurt, and Keanu Reeves. (79 minutes, 1990)
History of the World: Numerous visitor megastars; depicted by Orson Welles. Scattershot comedy drifts from the Rock Age to Roman Kingdom to French Rebellion, distributing gags varying from humorous to detestable. Eventually propulsion's gone, and it all just fibs there, regardless of attempts of a big joke cast. Cast includes Mel Brooks, Gregory Hines, Dam DeLuise, Madeline Kahn, Harvey Korman, Cloris Leachman, Ron Carey, and Barry Levinson. (92 minutes, 1981)
Liar Liar: Fletcher Reede is a hard working lawyer who is constantly disappointing his wonderful young son. Eventually, before blowing out the candles at his birthday, Max makes his wish. He wants his father to not be able to lie for one full day. The results are absolutely hilarious.
Larry the Cable Guy: Whitney brings his blue-collar "Larry" personality-a beer-bellied, foulmouthed, endlessly dimwit-to the monitor in this low-lease, low laugh-quotient comedy in regards to a bungling well being inspector who examines a succession of eatery chow poisonings. "Larry" fans and aficionados of redneck humor might rate this higher. Cast includes Dan Whitney, Itis Bahr, Bruce Bruce, Joanna Cassidy, Brooke Dillman, Tony Hale, Tom Wilson, Joe Pantoliano, Baby Stone, and Jerry Mathers. (89 minutes, 2006)
Thelma And Louise: Thelma and Louise are friends headed out of town for a couple of days of fishing. Stopping at a bar, they get drunk, and a man tries to rape Thelma. When Louise tries to get the man to stop, things go bad, and he shoots him. Now Thelma and Louise are on the run, and decide to go for Mexico.
The Accidental Tourist: This movie tells the story of Macon Leary, who is listless after the death of his son. This is compounded further when his life decide to leave him because he won't snap out of it. With a divorce pending he finds himself involved with a new woman, who is helping bring him back to life. Now his wife decides to have him back, and he is faced with more tough questions. William Hurt, Kathleen Turner, Geena Davis, Amy Wright, and Bill Pullman star. (1988 Drama)
Down With Love: Spoof of I960s Doris Night-Stone Hudson comedies has Zellweger as the writer of a most popular novel on girl liberty in a battle of the genders with playboy/publication author McGregor. Andrew Constitutions' lush, over the top Hollywood-fantasy production layout is the genuine megastar here; everything else is heavy handed and shallow, a self-consciously synthetic burlesque of an already lightweight film genre. Cast includes Renee Zellweger, Ewan McGregor, David Hyde' Perforate, Sarah Paulson, Tony Randall, Lei Ryan, and Rachel Dratch. (94 minutes, 2003)
Bolt: This is an animated family adventure film about Bolt, a dog actor. On hjis TV series Bolt is and action super hero. When he is accidentally shipped to New York, he thinks his super powers will get him home. He teams up with, Mittens the cat, and Rhino the hamster, and tries to get back to Hollywood.
If your looking for downloads, type in "Legal Movie Download Sites" to a search engine, see if you find something good. Different phrases get different results. If the last one did not work try something else. "DVD Downloads" would be worth a try. - 18424
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