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Great Movie Flicks

By Maureen Valenzuela

With a shop near every neighborhood, video stores have been the most convenient way to get movies for years. You can now save a trip to the video store and download movies right off the internet. Let's look at what you might find to watch using a movie download site.

The Savior: Sincere tirade in reference to a gentleman who, after a personal disaster, joins the Alien Myriad and ends up as a cold-blooded quarreling device. Although while he comes upon a youthful lady getting ready to give birth in Bosnia, he takes care of her and eventually gets to be spiritually affixed to both the mommy and toddler Quaid is excellent. Cast includes Dennis Quaid, Nastassja Kinski, Stellan Skarsgaro, Sergej Trifunovic, and Natasa Ninkovic. (103 minutes, 1998)

Batman Begins: This batman adventure chronicles just how batman becomes batman. Starting with his fear of bats, which led to a tragedy that results in the death of his parents. Blaming himself he aimlessly wanders the world, finally training in the ninja arts a criminal element. Finally he returns to Gotham city to use his ninja skills to fight crime, and protect the citizens of the great metropolis.

Cry of Battle: Choppy action movie set in the Philippines with MacArthur as child of prosperous businessman who joins sectarian cause finding romance and sense of maturation. Cast includes Van Heflin, Rita Moreno, James MacArthur, and Leopoldo Salcedo. (99 minutes, 1963)

Eagle Eye: After an attack on a potential terrorist proves to be false, America finds that it is under attack by terrorist forces. This sets off a chain off events that seem inexplicable. It turns out that the central analysis computer has deemed the actions of the government as against the people. The computer is taking action.

Unlawful Entry: Michael and Karen Carr have had a chilling experience. Someone broke into their house, and tried to rob them. When Officer Pete Davis shows up to help, out he seems like a godsend. In the days to come they find officer Davis might be their worst nightmare.

I Love My Wife: The sort of comedy for which the word "automobile" was created. Infrequently ludicrous journal of Gould's lifelong sensual hang-ups agonizes from ignorant script, bland direction. Cast includes Elliott Gould, Brenda Vaccaro, Life saver Tompkins, Dabney Coleman, and Joan Tompkins. (95 minutes, 1970)

Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom: Headache inducing prequel to Raiders of the Lost Ark, although this time the 1930s archaeologist-adventurer has a weaker tale and wimpier heroine. Cast includes Harrison Ford, Kate Capshaw, Ke Huy Quan, Jonathan Ke Quan, Philip Rock, and Dan Akroyd. (118 minutes, 1984)

Kind Lady: Scary little chiller in regards to a ladylike older female Barrymore who is victimized by a charmer. Evans takes over her home-and her life. Wynn is specifically powerful as a thug and butler. Co-scripted by Edward Chodorov and based on his play; Cast includes Ethel Barrymore, Maurice Evans, Angela Lansbury, Betsy Blair, Keenan Wynn, John Williams, and Doris Lloyd. (78 minutes, 1951)

The Strange Case of Doctor Rx: Quick wit whodunit in regards to seek for bizarre title personality, who slays lawbreakers gotten off by unscrupulous lawyer. Not specifically perplexing, although an excellent cast helps. Cast includes Patric Knowles, Lionel Atwill, Anne Gwynne, Mona Barrie, Paul Cavanagh, and Mantan Moreland. (66 minutes, 1942)

For file downloads use a phrase like "Rent DVD Movie Online". Different phrases get different results. If the last one did not work try something else. Make another attempt with "Downloadable Movies". - 18758

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Movie Reviews And Legal Sites

By Cory Ferguson

It used to be that you had to go to the video store to get a movie. High speed internet access has now made it possible to download movies right off a movie download site. You will find just about any movie you want with a good movie download site, below is a small sample.

Metroland: Chris Bale, a relaxingly wedded gentleman, is visited by his oldest buddy, a vagabond poet, who powers him to reflect on his Bohemian nights in late '60s Paris and query the value of middle-style presence in London suburbia. Adrian Hodges adjusted Julian Bames' novel. Cast includes Christian Bale, Emily Watson, Lee Ross, Elsa Zylberstein, Rufus, Jonathan Aris, Ifan Meredith, Amanda Ryan, and John Wood. (97 minutes, 1998)

Black Moon Rising: Vaughn's hot-automobile ring robs the Black Moon, one of those zoom across-the-vinegar-valleys fantasy devices no taller than a munchkin's shin; high-tech robber Jones chases. Delinquent rocker turned actor Ving wears a coat and tie, although that's in regards to it for innovation value; this one merits a Large Moon Ascending. Cast includes Tommy Lee Jones, Linda Hamilton, Robert Vaughn, Richard Jaeckel, Bubba Smith, Lee Ving, and William Sanderson. (100 minutes, 1986)

Alice in Wonderland: Amusing, if somehow distant, rendering of Lewis Carroll's classic, with the Walt Disney expression team at its best bringing the Cheshire Feline, the Monarch of Hearts, and the Crazy Hatter to life. Episodic film is given chief increase by hefty identities of Wynn, Colonna, Holloway, et al., and such tunes as ''I' Cast includes Late" and "The Un-Birthday Melody. Cast includes Clyde Geronimi, Hamilton Luske, Wilfred Jackson, Ed Wynn, Richard Haydn, Vema Felton, and Bill Thompson. (75 minutes, 1951)

The Cherry Orchard: Depressed, muted adaptation of Chekhov classic in regards to a once prosperous Russian clan's battle to deal with the approaching sale of their estate and the cherished title orchard. Made with care and well performed, although not relatively powerful as either a film or as an "opened-up" play. Cast includes Alan Bates, Katrina Cartlidge, Owen Teale, Tushka Bergen, and Michael Gough. (141 minutes, 1999)

Edward: Trenchant if unnecessarily vicious adaptation of the Christopher Marlowe play, written in 1592, in reference to the demise of the frankly gay British queen who denies his empress for a man lover. Regardless of 14th century setting, some characters wear modern-day clothes, and film works relatively well as a condemnation of 20th century gay-slamming. Not for all tastes, however by no means boring. Lennox, previously of the Eurythmics, appears in one scene harmonizing Cole Porter's "Every Time We Affirm Farewell. Cast includes Steven Waddington, Kevin Collins, Andrew Tieman, John Lynch, Dudley Sutton, Tilda Swinton, Nigel Terry, and Annie Lennox. (91 minutes, 1991)

After Dark My Sweet: A modern times film noir based on a Jim Thompson novel, that finds a drifter who finds himself involved with an attractive however disturbed lady, and her shyster buddy. Fascinating initially, although eventually you catch on that it's heading nowhere at 10 miles an hour. Cast includes Jason Patrie, Rachel Ward, Bruce Dem, George Dickerson, James Yarn, Rough Giordani, and Corey Carrier. (114 minutes, 1990)

Ali: This movie tells the life story of the boxing legend Muhammad Ali. We see him rise onto the as Cassius Clay and shock the world when he take the heavyweight title. He then becomes a political figure when he refuses to go to Vietnam, and misses three years of his career. He then returns to the ring to have epic battles with, among others, Joe Frazier, and George Foreman.

Heart and Souls: 4 distinct San Franciscans die in a bus mishap in 1959, and find that they are inexorably connected with a infant who has been born at that same precise minute. What's more, only he might see and hear them. This is an awesome showcase for Downey whose body is inhabited, at assorted times, by his heavenly friends. Fans of slushy, emotional, old-styled Hollywood fantasies should like this movie, others take heed. Cast includes Robert Downey, Jr., Charles Grodin, Alfre Woodard, Kyra Sedgwick, Tom Sizemore, David Paymer, Elisabeth Shue, Eric Lloyd, and Bill Calvert. (104 minutes, 1993)

Young Guns: The year is 1878 and cattleman John Tunstell is trying to make a go of it. Powerful businessman Lawrence Murphy tries to push him out of the business. When that doesn't work, he murders the cattle rancher. Billy the Kid, and the other young men who worked for the rancher set out to settle the score.

Remember, be creative and use phrases like "Online Movie Rental". If a search does not yield a good result, try different searches. You should punch in "Online Movie Downloading" for another set of results. - 18758

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Movies You Need To See

By Joshua Soto

Movie reviews follow this paragraph. You can get to a good film download site through the search engines. There are a lot of different phrases you can use, try "Top Movie Downloads", "Unlimited DVD Rental", or "Internet Movie Downloads".

Hollow Man: New take on The Invisible Man has conceited scientist prodigy Bacon planning to try his revolutionary recipe on himself, with incendiary outcomes. Cast includes Kevin Bacon, Elisabeth Shue, Josh Brolin, William Devane, Greg Grunberg, Mary Jo Randle, Joey Slotnick, Steve Altes, and Kim Dickens. (114 minutes, 2000)

Good News: Vigorous redo of the 1920s collegiate musical (by DeSylva, Brown, and Henderson), given a new coat of varnish by screenwriters Betty Comden and Adolph Green. Lawford is Tait College's arrogant football idol, and Allyson is the clever gal who catches him on the bounce back. Vintage melodies contain "The Best Objects in Life are Free," "Just consider," and "Varsity Drag". New numbers contain "The French Lecture" and "Pass That Harmony Tube." Cast includes June Allyson, Peter Lawford, Patricia Marshall, Joan McCracken, Ray McDonald, Mel Torme, Donald MacBride, Tom Dugan, and Clinton Sundberg. (95 minutes, 1947)

The Great Man Votes: Straightforward, authentic, admirable film of Barrymore, once a professor, now a divorced man, quarreling for custody of his youngsters. Cast includes John Barrymore, Peter Holden, Virginia Weidler, Donald MacBride, and William Demarest. (112 minutes, 1939)

No End in Sight: Masterful monitor tantamount of the plethora novels that share on-the-record accounts from prior armed forces/protocol competitors to clarify how the Bush management jumped before it looked in 2003 before invading Iraq. A standout in what is already a litany of Iraq quagmire documentaries. (102 minutes, 2007)

Macabre: Strange goings on in smaIl town where physician's youthful daughter mysteriously disappears and a nameless telephone hailer declares that the kid has been buried alive. Cast includes William Prince, Jim Backus, Christine White, and Jacqueline Scott. (73 minutes, 1958)

Lilya 4-ever: Evident although stinging account of an teenage gal (Akinshina) who lives in what once was the Soviet Union and yeams to go to Arnerica, however is relinquished and neglected by everyone around her, commencing with her mommy. Of the numerous films that have concentrated on damaged kids, few are as jittery or as memorable. Cast includes Oksana Akinshina, Artiom Bogucharskij, Elina Benenson, Lilia SinkaIjova, and Pavel PonomaIjov. (109 minutes, 2002)

Pajama Party: Fourth beach party film moves inside, changes director and megastar (albeit Frankie Avalon and Don Rickles do have cameos). Kirk plays an alien adolescent who drops in and is understandably confused. Just fair, albeit it's unconditionally fine to see Keaton at work. Cast includes Tommy Kirk, Annette Funicello, Dorothy Lamour, Elsa Lanchester, Harvey Lembeck, Jody McCrea, Buster Keaton, Susan Hart, and Donna Loren. (85 minutes, 1984)

The Shadow: Lamont Cranston, having lived a life of ethical degradation, is "reborn" as a singleminded crimefighter with the talent to haze gentlemen's minds. This adaptation of the venerable mush novels and cherished stereo show (carried to the theaters before in the late 1930s, and in a 1940 serial comes frustratingly close to performing, although flounders. Cranston is both inscrutable and boring. Incredible production layout and wonderful outcomes get lost in a film that keeps the viewer at Ann's magnitude all the way through. What a waste of an awesome supporting cast! Cast includes Alec Baldwin, John Lone, Penelope Ann Miller, Peter Boyle, Ian McKellen, Tim Curry, Jonathan Winters, and Sab Shimono. (105 minutes, 1994)

The Lost Boys: Family moves to a California town where the local adolescent clique turns out to be vampires! Smooth film aimed at adolescent spectators. Both the humor and the structuring are pretty apparent. Only genuine fireworks materialize at the end in the very last showdown. Cast includes Jason Patric, Corey Haim, Dianne Wiest, Bamard Hughes, Edward Herrmann, Kiefer Sutherland, Jami Gertz, Corey Feldman, and Jamison Newlander. (97 minutes, 1987)

This short list is an example of the variety of films you can find online that you can download. Remember to use search terms like "Popular Movie Rentals" and "Hindi Movie Rentals" when looking for movie sites. You can search "New Movie Rental" if the others don't help you. - 18758

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Top Ranking Box Office Achievement At The Movie Theater

By Alvin P Arnold

Just because a movie made a ton of money at the box office it does not essentially mean that you will be fond of it. Taste in movies is a very private opinion but the films that have the utmost achievement at the box office are the ones that have touched the most people and these are the movies that have achieved the uppermost degrees of accomplishment in the actual world.

The motion picture with the uppermost box office triumph made quite a bit less cash than the peak earning movie. That is because the most triumphant motion picture of all time came out clear back in the year 1939. Nevertheless, when adjusted for inflation this picture far surpassed the film that made the most cold-hard ready money.

Adjusting for the inflation of the ancient 70 years, the most victorious movie from all times is "Gone with the Wind" from 1939, starring Vivien Leigh as Scarlett O'Hara and Clark Gable as Rhett Butler. Adjusted for inflation this movie has grossed an incredible $1.45 billion.

The motion picture that has brought in the highest dollar amount without any change for inflation in fact comes in at a reputable, but by no means number 1, place at number 6. That movie is "Titanic" and it brought in $922 million.

Rounding out the best five, at number 2 it is "Star Wars", number 3 is "The Sound of Music", number 4 is "E.T.: The Extra-Terrestrial and at the number 5 spot we have "The Ten Commandments".

Yet again at number 6 we have "Titanic", followed by "Jaws" at number 7. Number 8 is "Doctor Zhivago", number 9 is "The Exorcist" and rounding out the top ten is the Disney standard "Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs" which was made in 1939.

Disney movies have fared admiringly as "101 Dalmatians", "Mary Poppins" and "Fantasia" are all in the maximum 25. The "Star Wars" movies and George Lucas have also made an effect in the top 25 with "The Empire Strikes Back", "Return of the Jedi" and "Star Wars: Episode I- the Phantom Menace" all showing up in the leading 25.

If you haven't seen some of these distinguished films and you would like to, you should check out the option of downloading the complete, unabridged, full-length movie from a reputable and lawful movie download site. - 18758

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Fans Cashing In On Their Michael Jackson Posters

By Jenna Landers

Visitors to eBay looking at Michael Jackson memorabilia in the weeks leading up to his death, would have been able to by Michael Jackson posters from as little as just one cent. If you were to complete a similar search today, just three weeks later, the story would be somewhat different.

Since the tragic death of the man that gave the world the Moonwalk, it is unsurprising that any and all memorabilia connected to Michael Jackson has jumped in value. Fans the world over clamor to have one final memento of the man and his music, whilst others hope their early purchases will increase further in value, as the outpouring continues.

It is not just auction sites and their members where people are profiting however. Many poster distributors and retailers are welcoming the extra business, despite the tragic circumstances that have triggered it. A small company, Pyramid International in the UK, have had to take on extra staff to cope with demand.

Despite this additional personnel coming in, with the order book still full and added to daily, working around the clock is very much to be expected through the course of the working week.

Despite Pyramid only holding exclusivity across the United Kingdom; their order book is bursting with sales from the United States and Australia, as well as closer to home European sales, due to their readiness with supply.

Originally intended for sale throughout the, "This Is It" tour, in London, these rapidly modified Michael Jackson posters have proved the most popular.

The story is the same whichever country is studied.

It is not just the private companies that are making a profit from the untimely death of the King of Pop however. Whilst a high number of fans frantically try to get one final memento; one final celebration of the man, there are an equally significant number seeing the possibility of cashing in on their collections. Indicative not only of his appeal, but also how years of rumor and scandal have tarnished the man once cast in gold.

If you are willing to sell some of your old Michael Jackson posters, or some other memorabilia, it could be a welcome boost to help buy his unreleased music that is set to hit stores in the lead up the Christmas Holiday period this year. - 18758

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