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Thursday, September 24, 2009

Some Accurate Feature Film Reviews

By Ian Holden

It used to be that you had to go to the video store to get a movie. Now, with internet usage exploding, movie downloads are becoming very popular. Let's look at what you might find to watch using a movie download site.

50 First Dates: Is an inspirational story of true love. Henry Roth meets and falls in love with Lucy Whitmore. The problem is that Lucy, due to a traumatic event in her past, wakes up every morning forgetting her past. The condition seems permanent so for their relationship to continue Harry will have to start over meeting Lucy every day, for the rest of their lives.

Alien Thunder: Mountie Sutherland pursues an Indian implicated of a sergeant's kill in this handsome although monotonous action flick. Cast includes Donald Sutherland, Kevin McCarthy, Chief Dan George, Jean Duceppe, Jack Creely, and Francine Racette. (90 minutes, 1973)

Good Neighbor Sam: Excellent comedy of Lemmon's ventures making believe he's not wedded to his genuine spouse however to luscious neighbor Schneider. Lots of scene gags and pursue scenes make this a lot of fun. Cast includes Jack Lemmon, Romy Schneider, Edward G. Robinson, Michael Connors, Dorothy Provine, and Robert Q. Lewis. (130 minutes, 1964)

Seven Waves Away: The luxury liner has gone down. Now the ship's captain finds himself trying to lead a group of survivors, on a crowded lifeboat, to safety. Anxious, stimulating research of individuals quarreling to thrive when forced to deal with a life threatening situation. Tyrone Power, Mai Zetterling, Lloyd Nolan, Stephen Boyd, Moira Lister, are the key cast members. Richard Sale directs (l957 Drama)

Rookie Of The Year: Little league pitcher Henry Rowengartner breaks his arm during a game. Miraculously, when his arm heals he can now throw the ball over 100 MPH. When the general manager of the lowly Chicago Cubs spots Henry throwing this fast, it's off to the major leagues.

King of Jazz: Million dollar musical revue, shot in 2-color Technicolor format, is filled with bigger-than-life production numbers and remarkable melodies. Highlights contain Walter Lantz's animation pattern, Joe Venuti's swing violin, youthful Bing Crosby with the Tempo Boys, and, obviously, Gershwin's "Rhapsody in Blue" which in early Technicolor is more a rhapsody in turquoise. Cast includes Paul Whiteman and His Orchestra, John Boles, Jeanette Loff, The Tempo Boys Bing Crosby, Al Rinker, and Harry Barris. (93 minutes, 1930)

Gay Puree: An ignorant feline's misadventures in Paris. Fashionable animation written by Dorothy Jones requires story telling energy. Chief positive holdings are Garland and Goulet acting original melodies by Harold Arlen and E. Y. Harburg, who inscribed The Wizard Of Oz score for Judy years before. Cast includes Robert Goulet, Burgundy Buttons, Hermione Gingold, Paul Frees, and Morey Amsterda. (86 minutes, 1962)

The Abominable Dr. Phibes: This is an old cheesy horror flick with horror icon Vincent Price playing the eccentric Dr. Phibes. After losing his wife to an unsuccessful surgery, Dr. Phibes dies in a car wreck. Or does he? Everyone is baffled as the surgeons who fail to save Mrs. Phibes are all dying. Vincent Price, Joseph Cotten, Peter Jeffrey, and Hugh Griffith fill out the cast. (1971 Horror/Comedy)

Slave Ship: 92 Slave Ship is an exciting story of a slave transport mutiny with an acclaimed author critically wounded while on safari in Africa, trying to see if he discovered some meaning to his past. The film is based on a Hemingway tale. Cast includes Warner Baxter, Wallace Beery, Elizabeth Allan, Mickey Rooney, George Sanders, and Jane Darwell. (92 minutes, 1937)

Remember, be creative and use phrases like "Legal Music Downloads". Different phrases get different results. If the last one did not work try something else. See if "Movie Downloads Sites" gets a better result. - 18758

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