Thursday, August 27, 2009

An Assortment Of Accurate Cinematic Film Synopses

By Jasmine Beard

Until recently, if you wanted to watch a movie, a trip to a video store like Blockbuster was your only option. You can now save a trip to the video store and download movies right off the internet. Following is a list of a few movies that you can get using a movie download site.

The Peacemaker: A atomic eruption in Russia-which turns out to be a alarmist act-sparks instant reply by a U.S. government troubleshooter team led by an ignorant Kidman and a arrogant, shoot-from-the-hip territory representative Clooney. Excellent action scenes are set in the middle of a bewildering, hardly believable yam, which cedes reducing outcomes as one apex after the other bunches up. Cast includes George Clooney, Nicole Kidman, Armin Mueller-Stahl, Marcel tempts, Alexander Baluev, Randall Batinkoff, and Michael Boatman. (123 minutes, 1997)

That Thing You Do: This movie tells the story of a small rock band that makes a record, and it becomes a hit. The Wonders ride the wave of success from their one hit 'That Thing You Do', and get a record contract, and a tour. In a short few months they live through the excitement of being discovered to dealing with the pressures of fame.

Chisum: Wayne is the genuine-life livestock heron of the title, although takes a back seat to Billy the Baby Deuel in this regimen however handsome Western. It's in regards to the attempts of excellent ranchers like Wayne and Knowles to stop the takeover of Lincoln County, New Mexico, by corrupt Tucker. One of extremely few Wayne Westerns based on historical occurrences. Cast includes John Wayne, Geoffrey Deuel, Forrest Tucker, Christopher George, Ben Johnson, Patric Knowles, Lynda Night, and Richard Jaeckel. (111 minutes, 1970)

Bugles in the Afternoon: Normal story of guy branded a coward (MilIand) throughout the Civil War, with a Little Bighorn finale. Cast includes Ray Milland, Forrest Tucker, George Reeves, Helena Carter, and Gertrude Michael. (85 minutes, 1952)

Mr. Quilp: Amusing lyrical rendition of Dickens' The Old Interest Shop with melodies by Newley and lyrical score by Elmer Bernstein. Lighthearted till last reel while it goes earnest in the Dickens vein. Cast includes Anthony Newley, David Hemmings, David Warner, Michael Hordern, Jill Bennett, and Sarah Jane Vadey. (118minutes, 1975)

Deep Crimson: Spectacularly distressing and upsetting real-life offense tale, based on the identical "Desolate Hearts" case that empowered The Honeymoon Killers, in regards to the murderous love event between a fat nurse and a gigolo who swindle prosperous, widows in 1940s Mexico. Incredibly well performed and prompted research of I' amour and the banality of sinister. Bundles a wallop, and lugs no punches in its horrible portrayal of the couple's vicious descent into madness. Cast includes Jerzy Skolimowski, Jane Asher, John Moulder-Brown, Diana Dors, and Michael Vogler. (114 minutes, 1996)

Absolute Beginners: This film is a British musical. The musical themes are jazzed based with Sade included in the performance. The film is set in London in the late 50's, with young men and women coming of age as the setting. Eddie O'Connell, Patsy Kensit, David Bowie, and James Fox star. (1986 musical)

Discloser: Tom Sanders, head of operation at a high tech company, is passed over for a key promotion. He now finds himself working for a woman that he had an affair with. When she aggressively makes sexual advances at him, he sues for sexual harassment.

L.A. Confidential: In L.A. in the 1950's the LAPD controlled the city with an iron fist. When one crime just doesn't add up to young ambitious detective Ed Exley, his bosses tell to leave it alone. He and two other officers take on a private investigation of the situation. What they uncover is a real shocker.

Okay, if your looking for downloads, try phrases like "Online Movie Downloading". If a search does not yield a good result, try different searches. You should punch in "Movies Rent" for another set of results.

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