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Thursday, January 28, 2010

Eight Extraordinarily Celebrated Movies For Your Entertainment Enjoyment

By Clinton Carlson

Downloading movies can be fun and owning a large diversity of shows at your fingertips is even more fun. The fact that you have bought an iPod is in all probability burning at you and now you are standing by to start downloading videos; however, you don't know what movies to download, well choose from below. Pick from the summaries below and download a wonderful movie to view this evening.

Dracula - Ominous retelling of the Bram Stoker classic, with Langella's esteemed Broadway depiction 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)

Sphere - An astonishing discovery has been made at the bottom of the ocean. A vast sunken vessel has been found. A team of scientists is sent to the depths to explore. The ship turns out to be a alien craft, with an unusual sphere inside. This sphere seems to have an effect on the crew of the deep-sea station.

The Choirboys - Supposedly joke adventures of LA. Cops who ease work pressures by raunchy doings. This is a Foul-mouthed, foul-minded, heavy handed movie from story by Joseph Wambaugh, who disavowed this turkey. Cast includes Charles Durning, Louis Gossett, Jr., Perry Baron, Clyde Kusatsu, Stephen Macht, Tim McIntire, Randy Quaid, Don Stroud, and James Woods. (119 minutes, 1977)

Danny Boy - Ambitious though arrogant, inexorably dull melodrama of sax player Rea, who trades his sax for a gun after observing a triple murder. This was Jordan's directorial introduction, which he in addition did the screenplay. He and leading guy Rea later reteamed for The Weeping Game. (92 minutes, 1982)

Paul and Michelle - Why anyone would ever stay friends demands investigation. Too much has gone amiss to ever think things could be amended. This is a narrative of an extremely resilient companionship. Cast includes Sean Bury, Anicee Alvina, Keir Dullea, Catherine Allegret, and Ronald Lewis. (103 minutes, 1974)

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

Alice and Martin - A young gentleman, distressed by his adolescence, meets his half-brothers friend Ben, who is drawn to him in spite of of his cruel spiritual wounds. Martin's bothered past is gradual1y exposed to the audience in flashbacks, but it is very confusing to understand what is really going on. Cast includes Juliette Binoche, Alexis Loret, Mathieu Amalric, Carmen Maura, -Jean-Pierre Lorit, and Marthe Villalonga. (128 minutes, 1969)

Mr. Mom - Enjoyable enough rehash of longstanding sitcom idea, in which mother gets a job while father gets terminated, leaving him to the creepy world of running a home. Cast includes Michael Keaton, Teri Garr, Martin Ponder, Ann Jillian, Christopher Lloyd, Frederick Koehler, and Taliesin Jaffe. (91 minutes, 1983)

Hollywood can tell if a new movie is going to be profitable within one week of its release. The massive publicity campaign combined with well designed media blitzes create an air of anticipation which drives up ticket sales. Before Harry Potter and the Half Blood Prince was released, the movie and writer received tons of publicity and fans around the world anticipated its release. - 18780

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