8 Perfect Video Assessments For Your Leisure Amusement
The ambition of every Hollywood producer is to put out a movie that is a gigantic hit. The combination of a fantastic story with superb actors and special effects seems to be the recipe for a hit. However, it doesn't always work and now and again even when a movie has all of the elements that purportedly make a winner, it still fails at the box office. There is no positive formula for a Hollywood triumph.
Lantana - Touching, adult premise of relations obstructed by monotony, routine, and absence of articulation. LaPaglia plays a cop, whose marriage has stagnated, leading him to have an affair. In the mean time, he examines the disappearance of a lady whose own marriage is in danger. The film is beautifully nuanced at every turn. Cast includes Anthony LaLaglia, Geoffrey Hurry, Barbara Hershey, Kerry Armstrong, Rachael Blake, Vince Colosimo, Daniela Farinacci, and Peter Phelps. (121 minutes, 2001)
Believe in me - Still another 1970s film that is all about drug troubles. Working gal Bisset finds herself completely dependant on speed while living in the East Village section of New York City. Cast includes Michael Sarrazin, Jacqueline Bisset, Jon Cypher, Allen Garfield, and Kurt Dodenhoff. (90 minutes, 1971)
The Stepford Wives - An new remake of the 1975 movie of the same name. The town of Stepford, on first look, seems like the perfect place. Everything in Stepford seems perfect. Newcomers to Stepford Joanne and Bobbie are beginning to wonder what is happening. Will they figure it out before it is too late?
Unlawful Entry - Michael and Karen Carr have had a nerve-racking experience. Someone broke into their house, and tried to steal from them. When Police officer Pete Davis shows up to assist, he seems like a godsend. In the days to come they find police officer Davis might be their most terrible nightmare.
Good to Go - Unremarkable fare in reference to reporter Garfunkel, who's framed on a rape-slaughter charge. Highlighted are the behaviors of such go-go groups as Redds & the Boys, Trouble Funk, Get rid of Brown & the Mind Scavengers, amid others. Cast includes Art Garfunkel, Robert Doqui, Harris Yulin, Reginald Daughtry, Richard Brooks, Hattie Winston, and Anjelica Huston. (87 minutes, 1986)
They Were Expendable - One of the best and most underrated of all WW2 films, based on the real story of America's PT boat battalion in the Philippines throughout the early nights of the battle. Moving, exquisitely detailed production photographed by Joseph August under Ford's unique hand, with real-life Naval Officer Montgomery. Cast includes Robert Montgomery, John Wayne, Donna Reed, Jack Holt, Ward Bond, Leon Ames, Jack Pennick, and Tom Tyler. (135 minutes, 1945)
Kimberley Jim - Little musical of 2 untroubled gamblers who win a fortune in a fixed poker game, and then have a change of heart. Cast includes Jim Reeves, Madeleine Guide, Clive Pamell, Arthur Swemmer, and Mike Holt. (82 minutes, 1965)
Scandalous - Featherbrained pretense in regards to investigative Television journalist who runs afoul of a team of con artists as he tries to disentangle himself from a homicide charge. Cast includes Robert Hays, John Giegud, Pamela Stephenson, and Jim Dale. (94 minutes, 1984)
Some of the greatest motion pictures of all time are the "oldies but goodies". If you want to watch a terrific movie tonight, here is some information on some of the best films you may have never heard of. Check them out. Remember you can download them more or less instantaneously to your own computer in the comfort of your own home. - 18424
Lantana - Touching, adult premise of relations obstructed by monotony, routine, and absence of articulation. LaPaglia plays a cop, whose marriage has stagnated, leading him to have an affair. In the mean time, he examines the disappearance of a lady whose own marriage is in danger. The film is beautifully nuanced at every turn. Cast includes Anthony LaLaglia, Geoffrey Hurry, Barbara Hershey, Kerry Armstrong, Rachael Blake, Vince Colosimo, Daniela Farinacci, and Peter Phelps. (121 minutes, 2001)
Believe in me - Still another 1970s film that is all about drug troubles. Working gal Bisset finds herself completely dependant on speed while living in the East Village section of New York City. Cast includes Michael Sarrazin, Jacqueline Bisset, Jon Cypher, Allen Garfield, and Kurt Dodenhoff. (90 minutes, 1971)
The Stepford Wives - An new remake of the 1975 movie of the same name. The town of Stepford, on first look, seems like the perfect place. Everything in Stepford seems perfect. Newcomers to Stepford Joanne and Bobbie are beginning to wonder what is happening. Will they figure it out before it is too late?
Unlawful Entry - Michael and Karen Carr have had a nerve-racking experience. Someone broke into their house, and tried to steal from them. When Police officer Pete Davis shows up to assist, he seems like a godsend. In the days to come they find police officer Davis might be their most terrible nightmare.
Good to Go - Unremarkable fare in reference to reporter Garfunkel, who's framed on a rape-slaughter charge. Highlighted are the behaviors of such go-go groups as Redds & the Boys, Trouble Funk, Get rid of Brown & the Mind Scavengers, amid others. Cast includes Art Garfunkel, Robert Doqui, Harris Yulin, Reginald Daughtry, Richard Brooks, Hattie Winston, and Anjelica Huston. (87 minutes, 1986)
They Were Expendable - One of the best and most underrated of all WW2 films, based on the real story of America's PT boat battalion in the Philippines throughout the early nights of the battle. Moving, exquisitely detailed production photographed by Joseph August under Ford's unique hand, with real-life Naval Officer Montgomery. Cast includes Robert Montgomery, John Wayne, Donna Reed, Jack Holt, Ward Bond, Leon Ames, Jack Pennick, and Tom Tyler. (135 minutes, 1945)
Kimberley Jim - Little musical of 2 untroubled gamblers who win a fortune in a fixed poker game, and then have a change of heart. Cast includes Jim Reeves, Madeleine Guide, Clive Pamell, Arthur Swemmer, and Mike Holt. (82 minutes, 1965)
Scandalous - Featherbrained pretense in regards to investigative Television journalist who runs afoul of a team of con artists as he tries to disentangle himself from a homicide charge. Cast includes Robert Hays, John Giegud, Pamela Stephenson, and Jim Dale. (94 minutes, 1984)
Some of the greatest motion pictures of all time are the "oldies but goodies". If you want to watch a terrific movie tonight, here is some information on some of the best films you may have never heard of. Check them out. Remember you can download them more or less instantaneously to your own computer in the comfort of your own home. - 18424
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