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Thursday, December 31, 2009

Look At 7 Impressive Motion Picture Evaluations For You To Choose From

By Grant Cobb

It is a fantastic time to be a motion picture fan. For lots of years the only way to view a up-to-the-minute show was to go to the theater. After that the video stores came out but there you had to go over there and try to get your movie, it was often out of stock and if you didn't get it back on time you had to pay a late fee. Now you can get movies by mail but you still have to wait. Select from the assessments below and download a great film to watch this evening.

The Iron Horse - Mythical, quiet film in reference to creating of the transcontinental railroad, intertwined with predictable human interest subplots engaging surveyor O'Brien, darling Bellamy, deserter Kohler, etc. Might appear commonplace this current day; however it's crucial to note that this movie created what later was acknowledged as stereotypes. Cast includes George O'Brien, Cyril Chadwick, and Fred Kohler. Gladys Hulette, J. Farrell MacDonald. (119 minutes, 1924)

Forgetting Sarah Marshall - Here is a romantic comedy set in a picturesque resort in Hawaii. After being dumped by his girlfriend Sarah, he finally decides to go to Hawaii to get over the loss. Unfortunately, when he goes to check in at the resort, the first person he sees is Sarah, and of course her new boyfriend.

Cuba Crossing - Our lead man Stuart Whitman becomes entangled in a plan to take out Fidel Castro. Filmed in Key West, Florida, and at minimum the landscape is pretty. Cast includes Stuart Whitman, Robert Vaughn, Caren Kaye, Raymond St. Jacques, Woody Strode, Sybil Danning, Albert Salmi, and Michael Gazzo. (90 minutes, 1980)

The Prince and the Showgirl - Fairly decent but slow moving comedy of saucy American show gal Monroe being courted by Prince Regent of Carpathia (Olivier) throughout the 1911 coronation of George V. Filmed in England, with admirable performances by Monroe and Olivier. Cast includes Marilyn Monroe, Laurence Olivier, Sybil Thorndike, Jeremy Spencer, and Richard Wattis. (117 minutes, 1957)

Rhapsody in Blue - Hollywood biography of George Gershwin is largely fiction, although comes off better than most other composer biographies, seizing Gershwin's enthusiasm for his work, and some of his central conflicts. Cast includes Robert Aida, Joan Leslie, Alexis Smith, Oscar Levant, Charles Coburn, Hazel Scott, and Al Jolson. (139 minutes, 1945)

Above the Law - This is Steven Segal's breakout movie. He plays a Chicago Policeman who takes matters into his own hands. As the title implies, he is 'above the law'. He uses his large body and martial arts skills to wreak mayhem on the bad guys. Stars include Steven Segal, Pam Grier, and Sharon Stone. (1988 Action)

Far and Away - A scrappy Irish occupant farmer hooks up, in uncertain style, with the comparably lively daughter of a wealthy landowner, and together they travel to America to seek out their final fate in the 1893 Oklahoma land rush. Superlative platform for Tom and Nicole, who are both beautiful and involving; the problem is a severe dearth of decent dialogue to fill the gaps between fight scenes. Cast includes Tom Cruise, Nicole Kidman, Thomas Gibson, Robert Prosky, Barbara Babcock, Cohn Meaney, and Rance Howard. (140 minutes, 1992)

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