Thursday, December 10, 2009

7 Reviews Of Popular Motion Pictures For Your Delight

By Emile Elliott

The way we get our film entertainment is altering. Now you can download complete and unabridged, first-rate motion pictures without delay to your computer. You then have the decision to observe the motion picture on your computer, your Ipod or Iphone, or a PSP. You can also convey it to a DVD so that you can watch it on your television set.

Soup for One - Occasionally triumphing although choppy presentation of solo New Yorker Rubinek looking for his fantasy gal. Cast includes Saul Rubinek, Marcia Strassman, Gerrit Graham, Teddy Pendergrass, Richard Libertini, Andrea Martin, and Lewis J. Stadlen. (87 minutes, 1982)

Dracula's Daughter - Continuation of the Lugosi classic portrays Holden as a vampire.Pichel adds excitement as her nasty manservant. Hillyer, usually a B-Western director, manages to permeate this chiller with a moody, subtly sensual quality. Cast includes Gloria Holden, Otto Kruger, Marguerite Churchill, Irving Pichel, Edward Van Sloan, Nan Grey, and Hedda Basket. (70 minutes, 1936)

Pretty Woman - A accidental meeting of a street hooker and a callous and extremely rich businessman leads to a unique proposition. He hires her for the week, to attend some functions with him as an companion. He has no idea what he has gotten himself into. Starring Julia Roberts and Richard Gere.

The All-American Boy - Jumbled drama in reference to Olympic aspirant Voight's attempt to be a successful boxer; eye-catching locations of northern California, but that is all. Cast includes Jon Voight, Ned Glass, Anne Archer, and Carol Androsky. (104 minutes, 1989)

Inferno - American returns to N.Y. from school in Rome to investigate the shocking death of his sibling, and finds "sinister moms" wreaking paranormal pandemonium on both sides of Atlantic. Surreal, hypnotic shocker by Italian terror genius Argento does not make much sense, but it has a lot of style. Cast includes Leigh McCloskey, Irene Marvel, Sacha Pitoeff, Daria Nicolodi, Eleonora Giorgi, Veronica Lazar, and Alida Valli. (107 minutes, 1984)

Dracula - Dark retelling of the Bram Stoker classic, with Langella's esteemed Broadway characterization lost among trendy terror gimmicks and ill-imagined modifications in the original tale. The movie was filmed in England. Cast includes Frank Langella, Laurence Olivier, Donald Pleasence, Kate Nelligan, Trevor Eve, Janine Duvitski, and Tony Haygarth. (109 minutes, 1979)

Roll Bounce - A group of skate-admiring teenagers on Chicago's South Side have to prove themselves to the snobs on the other side of town while their community skating rink closes, all while facing the pleasures and pangs of growing up. As craze-based coming of age films go, this is a degree or two beneath Saturday Night Fever and an advancement over Roller Boogie. Cast includes Bow Wow, Chi McBride, Mike Epps, Wesley Jonathan, Kellita Smith, Meagan Good, and Tim Kazurinsky. (112 minutes, 2005)

Some of the websites are providing a lifetime membership while others offer a less pricey version that lasts for a specific phase of time. Both methods are more reasonably priced than a normal video store or subscription service and both offer the extra ease of having access to all of the movies that you may want and not just the movies that are presently in stock. Choose from the list below and download a wonderful motion picture to view tonight. - 2361

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