Wednesday, April 8, 2009

Movie Review Search "Movie Downloads Questions"

By Degraaff Kejosmith

In the past you had to go to a store if you wanted to rent or buy a movie. As technologies have advanced, downloading dvds from off movie download sites is becoming very common. You can get virtually any movie you want with a good movie download site. Here are some examples.

Strait Jacket: Crawford served twenty years for axe kills; now, living calmly with baby girl Baker, slays start once more and she's speculated. Crawford's hefty portrayal makes this one of best in the Infant JANE genre of older-megastar shockers; script by Robert Bloch. Cast includes Joan Crawford, Diane Baker, Leif Erickson, Anthony Hayes, Howard St. John, Rochelle Hudson, and George Kennedy. (89 minutes, 1964)

Murders in the Rue Morgue: Expressionistic terror film based on Poe tale, with Lugosi as fiendish Dr. Miracle, with eyes on pleasant Fox as the newlywed of his pet monkey in 1845 Paris. John Huston was one of the authors. It was remade as Phantom of the Rue Morgue, and two times more once for Television in 1986 under primordial title. Cast includes Bela Lugosi, Sidney Fox, Leon Waycoff Ames, Bert Roach, Noble Johnson, Brandon Hurst, and Arlene Francis. (62 minutes, 1948)

Strange Days: Shimmering however jittery blend of futuristic action and communal importance. Piennes is a hustler whose selling psychological recordings of genuine-life experiences, to which some become dependent; then he trips into a gloomy slay conspiracy engaging his customers. Bombastic and overambitious, although manages to seize, in fits, the addictive buzz of artificial actuality. An interracial romance between Piennes and Bassett doesn't ring real when all is said and done. Cast includes Ralph Piennes, Angela Bassett, Juliette Lewis, Tom Sizemore, Michael Wincott, Chris Douridas, and Todd Graff. (122 minutes, 1995)

Black Fury: Hard hitting melodrama in reference to exploitation of coal miners, with Muni as a strong "hunk" who gets in over his head. Practical, and remarkably filmed, but it's a tad choppy. Muni's accent makes it hard to comprehend him at times. Cast includes Paul Muni, Karen Morley, William Gargan, Barton MacLaue, John Qualen, J. Carrol Naish, and Vince Barnett. (92 minutes, 1935)

The African UOD: Momentous Real-Life documentary is possibly Disney's best. Botanists Alfred and Elma Milotte filmed the African lion in his local dwelling through a year's cycle of seasons. Cast includes James Algar. The film is depicted by Winston Hibler. (75 minutes, 1955)

Trading Places: Fine cast inhales life into timeworn comedy premise keep in mind those 3 Stooges briefs? This movie is testing heredity vs. atmosphere by switching a "have" preppie Aykroyd and a "have-not" road hustler Murphy. Murphy, in his second film, is a joke powerhouse, and makes up for controller Landis' pleasures like a subplot engaging a horny gorilla. Cast includes Dan Aykroyd, Eddie Murphy, Ralph Bellamy, Don Ameche, Denholm Elliott, Kristin Holby, Al Franken, Tom Davis, and Bill Cobbs.(116 minutes, 1983)

All at Sea: Strong comedy that keeps its own all the way through. Guinness is adorable as sailor who couldn't bear sight of water although purchases rundown home-encumbered wharf, turning it into an entertainment palace. Primordial title: Barnacle Bill. Cast includes Alec Guinness, Irene Browne, Percy Herbert, and Harold Goodwin. (87 minutes, 1957)

Metropolis: A secluded investigator and his nephew track a suspect to futuristic Metropolis, meet a bizarre gal who is really an extremely commanding android, and decipher a structure by a armed forces leader who plans to take over the city. This is an amazing Japanese animated movie with a primordial tale empowered by Fritz Lang's classic film. It is written by Katsuhiro Otomo Akira, based on a visual novel by Osamu Tezuka Astro Boy. Rich backdrops balance with cartoon looking steel characters, although dramatic storytelling and commanding visuals defeat film's shortcomings. Cast includes Kei Kobayashi, Kohki Okada, Taro Ishida, and Kousei Tomita. (106 minutes, 2001)

Eegah: In the desert near Palm Springs, a prehistoric mammoth Kiel falls in love with adolescent Manning. Arch Chamber, Jr., harmonizes the memorable "I Love You, Cast includes Arch Chamber, Arch Chamber, Marilyn Manning, Richard Kiel, and William Watters. (92 minutes, 1963)

We have already seen the music industry take off online. Now it is time for the motion picture industry to get involved. Check out some movie download sites and see if it might be right for you.

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