Sunday, September 6, 2009

An Array Of Comprehensive Hollywood Movie Write Ups

By Arthur Blackwell

It wasn't that long ago that a trip to the corner video shop was the most convenient way to get a movie. As technologies have advanced, downloading dvds from movie download sites is becoming very common. Below is a sample of some of the movies you can find using movie download sites.

Rock Rock Rock: Weld, in her film debut and hardly out of her teaching bra, needs to raise $30 to purchase a strapless late afternoon outfit for a prom. A lot of rock and roll music throughout the film. Cast includes Tuesday Weld, Teddy Randazzo, Alan Freed, Frankie Lymon and The Teenagers, The Moonglows; Chuck Berry, The Flamingos, Johnny Burnette Trio, and Lavern Baker. (83 minutes, 1956)

Frontier Hellcat: Another Karl Winnetou tale, which seizes flavor of the Old West in venture of pioneers passing through Rockies. Cast includes Stewart Granger, Elke Sohuner, Pierre Brice, and Gotz George. (98 minutes, 1966)

Folks: Agonizing comedic misfire in reference to stockbroker Selleck trying to handle aging dad Ameche's absent-mindedness and mortality wish. A shocking number of misfortunes to Selleck give dry a poor name. Cast includes Tom Selleck, Don Ameche, Anne Jackson, Christine Ebersole, Wendy Crewson, Robert Pa~toreIIi, and Michael Murphy. (107 minutes, 1992)

Alien 3: Ellen Ripley and her surviving friends are flying through space after battling the Aliens. They crash land on a desolate planet that has a prison colony as the inhabitants. Unfortunately, an alien has stowed away on the ship, and is now loose on this new world.

Rock Pretty Baby: A Mock-up of stone n twirl entries of 1958 rotating around high school stone group's' attempt to triumph large-time lyrical competition. Cast includes John Saxon, Luana Patten, Edward C. Platt, Fay Wray, Pole McKuen, Shelley Fabares, and George Winslow. (89 minutes, 1956)

AKA: Powerful tale of a youthful, gay, performing-style boy who manages to infiltrate England's upper crust, posing as a lord and nearly getting away with it. Shot on digital video, tale is informed by means of a triptych, simultaneously granting 3 views of each scene. Method takes getting used to however eventually the gimmick pays off. A mixed box, although still worth checking out. Written by Roy, and based on his experiences. Cast includes Matthew Leitch, Diana Rapid, George Asprey, Lindsey Coulson, Blake Ritson, Bill Nighy, Geoff Bell, and Peter Youngblood Hills. T, (123 minutes, 2002)

The Last Time I saw Paris: Updated rendition of F. Scott Fitzgerald tale, set in post-WW2 Paris, of wrecked matrimonies and disenchanted individuals. The cast includes Elizabeth Taylor, Van Johnson, Donna Reed, Eva Gabor, George Dolenz, and Roger Moore. (116 minutes, 1954)

Blood Rage: Grinning, sword-wielding, blind Vietnam vet Hauer whittles up poor gentlemen, spares a baby, and even fights with his mentor in this brash, vigorous although floundered try to Americanize Japanese "Zatoichi" films. Hauer is impeccably cast, and the film is amusingly tongue-in-cheek, however it doesn't entirely work. Cast includes Rutger Hauer, Terrance Terry O'Quinn, Brandon Hail, Lisa Blount, Charles Cooper, and Rick Overton. (86 minutes, 1990)

Music for Millions: Teary story of battle-newlywed Allyson, a cellist in Iturbi's orchestra, gallantly delaying to have a toddler for her spouse's return. O'Brien is her precocious baby sibling. When there's lots of Chopin and Debussy, Durante robs the film with boredom. Cast includes Margaret O'Brien, Jimmy Durante, June Allyson, Marsha Seek, Hugh Herbert, Marie Wilson, Larry Adler, and Ethel Griffies. (120 minutes, 1944)

For file downloads use a phrase like "Download New Release Movies". Try a different search if the first one does not provide good information. You might find what you are looking for with a search like "Download Music".

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