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Thursday, January 7, 2010

9 Magic Film Reviews For Your Leisure Fun

By Candace Gilmore

Viewing a film from the coziness of your own habitat is one of the top and most easy on the pocket sources of amusement there is. There are many ways that you can use to get the film that you want from going to the video store to joining a mail-in service to what is maybe the top answer yet, downloading the films straight to your computer.

Singles - Life in the Seattle dating scene ain't easy. Energetic comedy drama with some likable performances (especially by Scott and Sedgwick), though by no means as enlightening as you wish it to be. Film has music, setting, and fashion galore, although additionally a rather irregular screenplay. Cast includes Bridget Fonda, Matt Dillon, Campbell Scott, Kyra Sedgwick, Sheila Kelley, Jim True-Frost, Bill Pullman, James Le Gros, Devon Raymond, Camilo Gallardo, Ally Walker, Jeremy Piven, Paul Giamatti, and Tim Burton. (99 minutes, 1992)

Rally 'Round the Flag, Boys - Disheartening movie of Max Shulman's work of fiction in regards to small city in uproar over a new missile base in their area. Cast includes Paul Newman, Joanne Woodward, Joan Collins, Jack Carson, Dwayne Hickman, Tuesday Weld, and Gale Gordon. (89 minutes, 1958)

No Man of Her Own - Pretentious production based on Cornell Woolrich storyline of Helen Ferguson (Stanwyck) assuming another's identity and becoming part of a fmaily. Later in the movie she is being blackmailed by her ex-boyfriend. Cast includes Barbara Stanwyck, John Lund, Jane Cowl, Phyllis Thaxter, and Richard Denning. (98 minutes, 1950)

The Believer - Brutal appraisal of a young Jewish man in N.Y.C. who opts to become a neo-Nazi skinhead. He struggles with the conflict between his values and his heritage. Gosling gives a outstanding performance as the youthful Jewish man which is loosely based on a true story. Cast includes Ryan Gosling, Summer Phoenix, Billy Zane, Theresa Russell, Glenn Fitzgerald and Ronald Guttman. (98 minutes, 2002)

Trading Hearts - Trading Hearts is a romantic comedy in which a bright young daughter (Lewis) tries to take advantage of her mom (D' Angelo), a show-biz failure, into matrimony with a busted-down baseball player (Raul Julia). Cast includes Raul Julia, Beverly D' Angelo, Jenny Lewis, and Parris Buckner. (88 minutes, 1988)

Trading Hearts - Trading Hearts is a romantic comedy in which a precocious young daughter (Lewis) tries to take advantage of her mom (D' Angelo), a show-biz failure, into matrimony with a broken-down baseball player (Raul Julia). Cast includes Raul Julia, Beverly D' Angelo, Jenny Lewis, and Parris Buckner. (88 minutes, 1988)

The Cheyenne Social Club - A cowboy with very little money inherits and runs the Cheyenne Social Club which to his shock turns out to be a brothel in the Old West. The film has lots of laughs, although stereotypes are thick throughout the film. Cast includes Henry Fonda, James Stewart, Shirley Jones, Sue Ane Langdon, and Elaine Devry. (103 minutes, 1970)

Dodgeball, A True Underdog Story - Peter is the proud proprietor of Average Joe's gymnasium. His fortune is running short and White Goodman, owner of fitness center franchise Globo Gym, wants to get the gymnasium from Peter. Things culminate in a dodge ball competition in which Average Joe's team must win for Peter to keep his beloved gymnasium.

Scream 3 - As the title implies this is the third motion picture in the Scream series. Sydney has run away to Northern California, and is in hiding. Back in L.A. they are filming a motion picture about Sydney's life. When there are a series of murders on the set of the movie, Sydney must return to L.A. and help the cops locate the killer.

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