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Tuesday, September 15, 2009

An Assortment Of Excellent Major Motion Picture Summaries

By Marcus Rich

It wasn't that long ago that a trip to the corner video shop was the most convenient way to get a movie. You can now save a trip to the video store and download movies right off the internet. Below is a sample of some of the movies you can find using movie download sites.

M: Fascinating, brilliant re-imagining of Fritz Lang classic set in L.A., with Wayne as youngster slaughterer sought down by society of felons. Cast includes David Wayne, Howard De Silva, Luther Adler, Karen Morley, Joy Curtright, Martin Gabel, and Norman Lloyd. (88 minutes, 1951)

Higher Learning: Columbus University is a true melting pot of cultures and social backgrounds. These young kids face racism, rape, peer pressures, and sexual development in this tense trauma. One confused, mild mannered, student finds himself part of a violent skinhead gang when he finds nowhere else to turn for help.

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)

Enemy Of The State: A fast paced intrigue that attorney Robert Clayton Dean is unwittingly thrown into the middle of. The government is after him, and they are tracking him with high tech surveillance techniques. He finally gets help from a man named Brill and together they devise a clever plan to untangle Robert from the mess.

Farenheit 9/11: A controversial documentary by Michael Moore. Looking back on 9/11 Mr. Moore takes a controversial look at the relationship that exists between the Bush's and the family of Osama Bin Ladin. It also delves into the oil connections that seem could be involved.

Mac: Stone-dense story of a trio of Italian-American brothers in Monarchs, New York, throughout the mid-1950s. The eldest Turturro, a carpenter, is fiercely determined to fathom his American Fantasy, so he starts up his own construction corporation. Stuffed with eccentric humor, however most reinvigorating as a authentic portrayal of the lives and battles of blue-collar Americans. Turturro's directorial debut; he co-scripted with Brandon Cole. The film is committed to Turturro's dad, a carpenter, and injured by the senior Turturro's life. Cast includes John Turturro, Michael Badalucco, Carl Capotorto, Katherine Borowitz, John Amos, Olek Krupa, Ellen Barkin, and Joe Paparone. (118 minutes, 1992)

Border Shootout: Ignorant rancher is made deputy in Arizona boundary town that's tired of with aging sheriff Ford, however the townspeople's lynching of supposed rustlers brings in reference to instant conflict. Here is an Excellent Western structure from the Elmore Leonard novel that is wrecked by amateurish production. Ford appears to be strolling through his role. Cast includes Cody Glenn, Jeff Kaake, Glenn Ford, Elizabeth Rohovit, Michael Horse, Russell Todd, Michael Ansara, and Michael Forrest. (110 minutes, 1990)

Heartaches: Pegnant Potts drops spouse Carradine who is not the toddler's dad and gets to be the unwilling friend of gentleman-seeking screwball Kidder. Fine steel behaviors kindle this little comedy. Cast includes Margot Kidder, Annie Potts, Robert Carradine, Winston Rekert, George Touliatos, and Man Sanvido. (93 minutes, 1981)

A Kind of Loving: Cast includes Brilliant account of youthful couple made to wed while gal gets to be pregnant, detailing their home life. Alan Bates, June Ritchie, Thora Bird, Bert Palmer, Gwen Nelson, Malcolm Patton, Leonard Rossiter, and Peter Infuriate. (112 minutes, 1962)

If your looking for downloads, type in "Movie Rentals List" to a search engine, see if you find something good. If that one doesn't work try another one. Try something different, like "Downloadmovies". - 18424

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