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Barrier: Fascinating view of young demeanors in Poland, combining reportage with fantasy factors. Not a total prosperity, however still intriguing. Cast includes Joanna Szczerbic, Jan Nowicki, Tadeusz Lomnicki, and Maria Malicka. (84 minutes, 1966)
Good Night And Good Luck: Lucid dramatization of newscaster Edward R. Murrow's groundbreaking on-the-air altercation with Commie-seeking Senator Joseph R. McCarthy in the 1950s. Knowledgeable production layout by Jim Bissell, cinematography Robert Elswit, and revising Stephen Mirrione combine with pitch-exact behaviors to make us feel like a soar on the fence as CBS TV reporters discuss, talk, carouse, and set history-making TV designs on the air. Strathaim is brilliant as Murrow; McCarthy "plays" himself in vintage kinescope footage. Cast includes David Strathaim, Patricia Clarkson, George Clooney, Jeff Daniels, Robert Downey, Jr., Tate Donovan, and Alex Borstein. (93 minutes, 2005)
Point Break: Johnny Utah, a rookie FBI agent, goes undercover, as a surfer, to infiltrate a suspicious group of surfers that might be responsible for a string of bank heists. He is taken in by the group, and learns the life of a surfer. When it's time will Johnny Utah be able to take these criminals down.
The Day The Earth Stood Still: This is a remake of the 1951 sci-fi classic. An alien spacecraft has landed on Earth. An alien named Klaatu is taken by the military. Klaatu explains that his robot Gorti has the power to destroy the Earth, and will do so if Earth proves to be a danger to the galaxy.
Light in the Jungle: Lazy tale of Nobel treasure victor Albert Schweitzer's years as a physician in Africa, where he struggles both the superstitions of the locals and the interruption of his European best entertainers. Cast includes Malcolm McDowell, Helen Jessop, Henry Cele, and Patrick Shai. (89 minutes, 1990)
In The Line Of Fire: Frank Horrigan, an overly seasoned Secret Service man, who was working the day J.F.K. was killed, finds himself in another tough situation with a President. Mitch Leary, an embittered former C.I.A. assassin, is after the President. Horrigan will be tested again.
DysFunKtional Family: Noisy, raunchy amalgamation performance film-documentary spotlighting Eddie Griffin, performer/stand-up joke and wannabe Richard Pryor; he acts onstage and is seen in his Kansas City, Missouri, home city, with his genuine-life relatives. The humor is obtuse and disgusting; some can find it racist, chauvinistic, and homophobic, when others can think it comical. (89 minutes, 2003)
Christmas Vacation: The Griswalds have big plans for Christmas this year. Clark has invited a bunch of the relatives over for the big celebration. Clark's efforts go comically wrong, par for the course for a Griswald vacation.
The Man in the Glass Booth: American Film Theatre rendition of Robert Shaw's play in reference to a glib Jewish industrialist carried to trial for Nazi battle offenses. Schell is excellent, however overall consequence is contrived. Shaw had his name expelled from credits of film. Cast includes Maximilian Schell, Lois Nettleton, Luther Adler, Lawrence Pressman, Henry Brown, and Richard Rasof. (117 minutes, 1975)
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Barrier: Fascinating view of young demeanors in Poland, combining reportage with fantasy factors. Not a total prosperity, however still intriguing. Cast includes Joanna Szczerbic, Jan Nowicki, Tadeusz Lomnicki, and Maria Malicka. (84 minutes, 1966)
Good Night And Good Luck: Lucid dramatization of newscaster Edward R. Murrow's groundbreaking on-the-air altercation with Commie-seeking Senator Joseph R. McCarthy in the 1950s. Knowledgeable production layout by Jim Bissell, cinematography Robert Elswit, and revising Stephen Mirrione combine with pitch-exact behaviors to make us feel like a soar on the fence as CBS TV reporters discuss, talk, carouse, and set history-making TV designs on the air. Strathaim is brilliant as Murrow; McCarthy "plays" himself in vintage kinescope footage. Cast includes David Strathaim, Patricia Clarkson, George Clooney, Jeff Daniels, Robert Downey, Jr., Tate Donovan, and Alex Borstein. (93 minutes, 2005)
Point Break: Johnny Utah, a rookie FBI agent, goes undercover, as a surfer, to infiltrate a suspicious group of surfers that might be responsible for a string of bank heists. He is taken in by the group, and learns the life of a surfer. When it's time will Johnny Utah be able to take these criminals down.
The Day The Earth Stood Still: This is a remake of the 1951 sci-fi classic. An alien spacecraft has landed on Earth. An alien named Klaatu is taken by the military. Klaatu explains that his robot Gorti has the power to destroy the Earth, and will do so if Earth proves to be a danger to the galaxy.
Light in the Jungle: Lazy tale of Nobel treasure victor Albert Schweitzer's years as a physician in Africa, where he struggles both the superstitions of the locals and the interruption of his European best entertainers. Cast includes Malcolm McDowell, Helen Jessop, Henry Cele, and Patrick Shai. (89 minutes, 1990)
In The Line Of Fire: Frank Horrigan, an overly seasoned Secret Service man, who was working the day J.F.K. was killed, finds himself in another tough situation with a President. Mitch Leary, an embittered former C.I.A. assassin, is after the President. Horrigan will be tested again.
DysFunKtional Family: Noisy, raunchy amalgamation performance film-documentary spotlighting Eddie Griffin, performer/stand-up joke and wannabe Richard Pryor; he acts onstage and is seen in his Kansas City, Missouri, home city, with his genuine-life relatives. The humor is obtuse and disgusting; some can find it racist, chauvinistic, and homophobic, when others can think it comical. (89 minutes, 2003)
Christmas Vacation: The Griswalds have big plans for Christmas this year. Clark has invited a bunch of the relatives over for the big celebration. Clark's efforts go comically wrong, par for the course for a Griswald vacation.
The Man in the Glass Booth: American Film Theatre rendition of Robert Shaw's play in reference to a glib Jewish industrialist carried to trial for Nazi battle offenses. Schell is excellent, however overall consequence is contrived. Shaw had his name expelled from credits of film. Cast includes Maximilian Schell, Lois Nettleton, Luther Adler, Lawrence Pressman, Henry Brown, and Richard Rasof. (117 minutes, 1975)
Okay, if your looking for downloads, try phrases like "Download Music". Try a different search if the first one does not provide good information. You should punch in "Rent Movies Online" for another set of results. - 18780
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