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Wednesday, December 9, 2009

Find The Emotional Appeal And Benefits Of Motion Picture Enjoyment

By Zane Rodriguez

Movies are most likely the number one desired form of entertainment for everybody. The fact is that movies are economical, generally beloved and they have the power to affect us emotionally. When a motion picture is based on true events we learn from the tribulations of another person, and most of the time fictional films influence us the same way. So pick from the list below and enjoy!

The Sinister Urge - Loyal cops Duncan and Moore set out to bash the "smut film racket," which is run by a brassy blonde. Illustrates with absolute conviction how pictures of fat women clothed in just their underwear can be a major cause of adolescent misbehavior. Cast includes Kenne Duncan, Duke Moore, Carl Anthony, Jean Fontaine, Dino Fantini, and Jeanne Willardson. (75 minutes,'60)

Sawdust and Tinsel - Kindles soar in this beautiful, allegorical motion picture set in a small-time carnival and concentrating on the relation between carnival owner Gronberg and his oversexed mistress (Andersson). Cast includes Harriet Andersson, Ake Gronberg, Anders Ek, Gudrun Brost, Hasse Ekman, and Annika Tretow. (92 minutes,'53)

Seize the Day - Williams is momentous as Tommy Wilhelm, turning 40 and a failure by any standard, he is broke, damaged and hopeless for love. Wiseman and Stiller offer fine support as his cold hearted dad and a con man he naively believes in. Lots of recognizable faces in tiny roles - Tony Roberts, Richard Shull, John Fiedler, Jo Van Fleet, William Hickey, Eileen Heckart, and numerous others. Cast includes Robin Williams, Joseph Wiseman, Jerry Stiller, and Glenne Headly. (93 minutes,'86)

Only You - Amiable confection in reference to a youthful girl who invests her entire life looking for her perfect mate whose name was summoned up on a Ouija board. Cast includes Marisa Tomei, Robert Downey, Jr., Bonnie Seek, Joaquim De Almeida, Fisher Stevens, and Phyllis Newman. (108 minutes,'94)

The Gene Krupa Story - Ordinary version of awesome jazz drummer's life, his ups and downs, and his fight with pill dependency Cast includes Don Weis, Sal Mineo, Susan Kohner, James Darren, Susan Oliver, Yvonne Craig, Lawrence Dobkin, Red Nichols, and Buddy Lester. (101 minutes,'59)

The Choirboys - Supposedly joke adventures of LA. Cops who ease work pressures by bawdy doings. This is a Crude, foul-minded, heavy handed movie from story by Joseph Wambaugh, who disavowed this dud. Cast includes Charles Durning, Louis Gossett, Jr., Perry Baron, Clyde Kusatsu, Stephen Macht, Tim McIntire, Randy Quaid, Don Stroud, and James Woods. (119 minutes,'77)

Let go and watch a excellent film tonight. You will have the benefit of some quiet downtime while permitting yourself to relax and dream. You can take some time away from your own difficulties while you are learning more about other people and the world we live in. It is not a surprise that almost everyone's beloved source of entertainment is motion pictures. - 18780

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