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If you are looking to find some good movies, check out some reviews below. "Online Movie And Game Rentals" might get you to a good site. If not try "Movie Rentals List". Typing in something totally different, like "Rent Video Online" might get you what you want.
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)
Delirious: however entertaining satire of popularity and star as seen through the beady, bitter eyes of uncouth NYC paparazzo Buscemi. He grudgingly befriends a destitute performer-optimistic Pitt who, obviously, might just become The Next Large Thing. DiCillo inscribed this for Buscemi and together they have virtually as much fun as in their first teaming, Living in Oblivion. Cast includes Steve Buscemi, Michael Pitt, Alison Lohman, Gina Gershon, Kevin Corrigan, Tom Aldredge, Lynn Cohen, and Elvis Costello. (107 minutes, 2007)
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.
The Cherry Orchard: Depressed, muted adaptation of Chekhov classic in regards to a once prosperous Russian clan's battle to deal with the approaching sale of their estate and the cherished title orchard. Made with care and well performed, although not relatively powerful as either a film or as an "opened-up" play. Cast includes Alan Bates, Katrina Cartlidge, Owen Teale, Tushka Bergen, and Michael Gough. (141 minutes, 1999)
The Gay Divorcee: A top Fred Astaire flick froth with typical pointless structure and irregular lyrical numbers, containing Oscar-triumphing "Continental" and Cole Porter's "Day and Night." Rhodes is memorable as could-be correspondent in divorce case. Incidentally, the Broadway hit on which this was based was hailed The Gay Divorce, although the Hollywood Production Cipher disapproved. Cast includes Fred Astaire, Ginger Rogers, Alice Brady, Edward Everett Horton, Erik Rhodes, Eric Blore, and Betty Grable. (107 minutes, 1934)
Adam at 6 AM: A young and disenchanted professor at a California University attends a funeral of a relative out in Missouri. He decides to stay the summer, and finds a job putting up power lines. He meets a woman, falls in love and now must decide which life he will lead. Stars Michael Douglas, Meg Foster, and Lee Purcell. (1970 drama with Robert Scheerer directing)
Bram Stoker's Dracula: Count Dracula is on a mission to find the one woman he truly ever loved. HE wants to be eternally reunited with her. He leaves Transylvania and goes to London to see if a woman who looks exactly like his love of centuries ago is in fact the woman he searches for.
The Replacements: Stupid, by-the-numbers games comedy in reference to a lot of has-beens, eccentrics, and losers who are enlisted by tutor Hackman as substitute competitors in the wake of a pro-football strike. If you seriously desire to see Hackman play a tutor, lease the basketball tirade Hoosiers. Cast includes Keanu Reeves, Gene Hackman, Brooke Langton, Orlando Jones, Jon Favreau, Jack Warden, Faizon Love, and Brett Cullen. (118 minutes, 2000)
A Good Man in Africa: Crass, slapdash filming of William Boyd's novel in reference to a weak-willed and all-too-often intolerable British ambassador in a new African country; the scenario achieves little more than to portray blacks as stupid, incredible stereotypes. Connery is sorely trashed in the role of an understanding physician. Boyd inscribed and additionally co-produced with Beresford. Cast includes Colin Friels, Joanne Whalley-Kilmer, Sean Connery, John Lithgow, Louis Gossett, and Jackie Mofokeng. (93 minutes, 1994)
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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)
Delirious: however entertaining satire of popularity and star as seen through the beady, bitter eyes of uncouth NYC paparazzo Buscemi. He grudgingly befriends a destitute performer-optimistic Pitt who, obviously, might just become The Next Large Thing. DiCillo inscribed this for Buscemi and together they have virtually as much fun as in their first teaming, Living in Oblivion. Cast includes Steve Buscemi, Michael Pitt, Alison Lohman, Gina Gershon, Kevin Corrigan, Tom Aldredge, Lynn Cohen, and Elvis Costello. (107 minutes, 2007)
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.
The Cherry Orchard: Depressed, muted adaptation of Chekhov classic in regards to a once prosperous Russian clan's battle to deal with the approaching sale of their estate and the cherished title orchard. Made with care and well performed, although not relatively powerful as either a film or as an "opened-up" play. Cast includes Alan Bates, Katrina Cartlidge, Owen Teale, Tushka Bergen, and Michael Gough. (141 minutes, 1999)
The Gay Divorcee: A top Fred Astaire flick froth with typical pointless structure and irregular lyrical numbers, containing Oscar-triumphing "Continental" and Cole Porter's "Day and Night." Rhodes is memorable as could-be correspondent in divorce case. Incidentally, the Broadway hit on which this was based was hailed The Gay Divorce, although the Hollywood Production Cipher disapproved. Cast includes Fred Astaire, Ginger Rogers, Alice Brady, Edward Everett Horton, Erik Rhodes, Eric Blore, and Betty Grable. (107 minutes, 1934)
Adam at 6 AM: A young and disenchanted professor at a California University attends a funeral of a relative out in Missouri. He decides to stay the summer, and finds a job putting up power lines. He meets a woman, falls in love and now must decide which life he will lead. Stars Michael Douglas, Meg Foster, and Lee Purcell. (1970 drama with Robert Scheerer directing)
Bram Stoker's Dracula: Count Dracula is on a mission to find the one woman he truly ever loved. HE wants to be eternally reunited with her. He leaves Transylvania and goes to London to see if a woman who looks exactly like his love of centuries ago is in fact the woman he searches for.
The Replacements: Stupid, by-the-numbers games comedy in reference to a lot of has-beens, eccentrics, and losers who are enlisted by tutor Hackman as substitute competitors in the wake of a pro-football strike. If you seriously desire to see Hackman play a tutor, lease the basketball tirade Hoosiers. Cast includes Keanu Reeves, Gene Hackman, Brooke Langton, Orlando Jones, Jon Favreau, Jack Warden, Faizon Love, and Brett Cullen. (118 minutes, 2000)
A Good Man in Africa: Crass, slapdash filming of William Boyd's novel in reference to a weak-willed and all-too-often intolerable British ambassador in a new African country; the scenario achieves little more than to portray blacks as stupid, incredible stereotypes. Connery is sorely trashed in the role of an understanding physician. Boyd inscribed and additionally co-produced with Beresford. Cast includes Colin Friels, Joanne Whalley-Kilmer, Sean Connery, John Lithgow, Louis Gossett, and Jackie Mofokeng. (93 minutes, 1994)
Try a search phrase something like "Watch DVDs Online". If that one doesn't work try another one. Make another attempt with "Music Downloading Service". - 18780
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