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Thursday, August 6, 2009

Nine Films To See

By Cheri Emerson

It wasn't that long ago that a trip to the corner video shop was the most convenient way to get a movie. Instead of buying or renting the dvd, people now can choose a movie download instead. Here are some examples of movies you can acquire through a movie download site.

Born American: The Cold War lives on as 3 youthful Americans vacationing in Finland inadvertently cross the boundary into Russia. Once there they battle it out with the local troops. Alright action scenes and personable youthful cast sugarcoat the bulky-handed partisan overtones. Cast includes Mike Norris, Steve Durham, David Coburn, Thalmus Rasulala, and Albert Salmi. (109 minutes, 1986)

A Fish Called Wanda: In London, two American thieves Otto, and Wanda, team up with two British crooks, George and Ken, to steal some very valuable diamonds. They succeed, and then hide the diamonds, planning to split up the loot later. Wanda and Otto want it all for themselves, so they rat George out. The problem is that George has moved the diamonds. Can Wanda and Otto find the diamonds, and get away?

China Girl: Atmospheric romantic thriller in reference to warring Chinese and Italian youth cliques in N.Y.C., with Panebianco and Chang as megastar crossed lovers. Controller Ferrara grants astronomical effort and some over-the-top brutality. Cast includes Richard Panebianco, Sari Chang, David Caruso, and Russell Wong. (88 minutes, 1987)

Haiku Tunnel: Tiny, fitfully entertaining film in reference to a provisional office employee and the battle between "temps" and "perms." Leading performer-controller Josh additionally co-wrote the screenplay. Cast includes Josh Kornbluth, Warren Keith, Helen Shumaker, Amy Resnick, Brian Thorstenson, Sarah Overman, and Harry Shearer. (90 minutes, 2001)

Delta Farce: 3 stupid army reservists, informed they are being sent to Iraq, are as an alternative dropped into the Mexican desert, where Larry and his friends Everett and Bill evidently Moe and Curly were unavailable go into motion contrary to corrupt police that they blunder for Middle Eastern terrorists. Give this mind-numbingly dumb trip points for creativity: it's possibly the first and with any luck last lame-brained comedy to try milking snickers from replicated references to Shiites and Kurds! Cast includes Larry the Cable Man, Bill Engvall, DJ Qualls, Keith David, Danny Trejo, Marisol Nichols, and Glenn Morshower. (90 minutes, 2007)

Home of the Black Death: Wizard keeps individuals prisoner in a scary old home; dreadfully dragged out, grade-Z stuff. Cast includes Lon Chaney, Jr., John Carradine, Andrea Emperor, and Tom Drake. (80 minutes, 1965)

Littlest Rebel: One of Shirley's best films, a Civil Battle legend set in the Old South, with our heroine managing to wrap Union officer Holt around her little finger and guards her Confederate officer dad Boles. Church and Robinson do some admirable dancing also. Cast includes David Butler, Shirley Church, John Boles, Jack Holt, Karen Morley Bill Robinson, and Guinn "Large Boy" Williams. (73 minutes, 1935)

Mr. Rock & Roll: The myth of how Alan Fred "found" rock 'n' roll. Here, he acts with the genuine McCoy. Vintage footage of McPhatter, Lymon, Little Richard; Rough Graziano is along for joke alleviation. Cast includes Alan Freed, Little Richard, Clyde McPhatter, Frankie Lymon and the Adolescents, Brook Benton, and Lavern Baker. (86 minutes, 1957)

Down to the Sea in Ships: Youthful Stockwell satisfies seafaring target on crusty Barrymore's whaling transport, under direction of ship mate Widmark. Cast includes Richard Widmark, Lionel Barrymore, Dean Stockwell, Cecil Kellaway, and Oene Lockhart. (120 minutes, 1949)

If your looking for downloads, type in "Music Download Services" to a search engine, see if you find something good. Different phrases get different results. If the last one did not work try something else. See if "Movie Download Program" gets a better result. - 18758

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