Original Movie Reviews

Wednesday, August 12, 2009 2:09
Posted in category Internet marketing
by Neil Cash

Until recently, if you wanted to watch a movie, a trip to a video store like blockbuster was your only option. Instead of buying or renting the dvd, people now can choose a movie download instead. Following is list of a few movies that you can get using a movie download site.

Miami Blues: Psychopathic robber and killer Baldwin shows up in Miami, hooks up with a ignorant youthful female who’s blind to his complications, and sets a planet-exhausted cop on his track by robbing the investigator’s emblem and I.D. 3 dynamic behaviors and some hip, high-fashion filmmaking request your focus-however the out of control amorality and brutality leave a poor taste. Jonathan Demme and costar Ward were amid the creators. Cast includes Fred Ward, Alec Baldwin, Jennifer Leigh, Nora Dunn, Charles Napier, and Martine Beswicke. (99 minutes, 1990)

So Ends Our Night: Better film of Erich Maria Remarque tale of German March denying Nazi reign, escaping his nation with intense chase by Axis representatives. Cast includes Fredric March, Margaret Sullavan, Frances Dee, Glenn Ford, Anna Sten, Erich von Stroheim, and Allan Brett. (117 minutes, 1941)

Formula Fifty One: Crazy, tongue-in-cheek Hong Kong-fashion yam loaded with action and brutality. Jackson plays a pharmaceutical whiz that creates the final narcotic, then triple-crosses his L.A. connection Beef Loaf and soars to Liverpool to make a more profitable deal there. Mortimer is fun and a gun-toting, motorcycle-riding hit female. Cast includes Samuel L. Jackson, Robert Carlyle, Emily Mortimer, Rhys Mans, Meat Loaf, Sean Pertwee, Ricky Tomlinson, and Paul Barber. (91 minutes, 2001)

Batman And Robin: The villain Mr. Freeze is trying to take over Gotham City, by freezing the town into submission. With the beautiful villain Poison Ivy trying to form a rift between Batman and Robin, the duo has a lot to deal with. As always they somehow find a way to come out on top.

Night Must Fade: Cerebral try to match ability of primordial, this redo is too apparent and theatrical for some credibility. Cast includes Albert Finney, Susan Hampshire, Mona Washbourne, Sheila Hancock, Michael Medwin, Joe Gladwin, and Martin Wyldeck. (105 minutes, 1964)

The Da Vinci Code: Mystery and intrigue surround the death of a curator at the famed Louvre museum. Professor Robert Langdon, and police cryptologist Sophie Neveu team up to try to unravel the mystery. This leads them to learn a secret society shrouded in mystery.

Life or Something Like It: Occupation-motivated Seattle Television journalist is informed by a road oracle that she has one week to live. A pragmatic cameraman tries to show her what life is seriously in regards to, even as an alluring job offer looms in NYC. Romantic comedy gives Jolie an excellent possibility to show her lighter side, with Burns a likable gentleman. However, reason goes out tile window as the tale constructs to a pat and implausible resolution. Cast includes Angelina Jolie, Edward Bums, Tony Shalhoub, Christian Kane, James Gammon, Melissa Errico, Stockard Channing, Lisa Thornhill, and Gregory Itzin. (103 minutes, 2002)

Rockula: (1990) C-87 Adolescent vampire Cameron is powerless to lose his virginity due to an age-old hex. Cast includes Dean Cameron, Tawny Fere, Susan Tyrrell, Bo Diddley, Thomas Dolby, and Toni Basil. (87 minutes, 1990)

The House on Carroll Street: McGillis just lost her job after being branded a subversive throughout the McCarthy epoch, trips onto an odd espionage structure that’s being encompassed up, and steadily convinces FBI representative Daniels that she’s on to something large. Finely detailed period piece set in 1950s N.Y.C. starts off well, then chucks its significance and believability for a melodramatic finale filmed a la Hitchcock at Grand Medial Station leaving a passel of structure gaps and unnoticed queries. Cast includes Kelly McGillis, Jeff Daniels, Mandy Patinkin, Christopher Rhode, Jessica Tandy, Jonathan Hogan, and Trey Wilson. (100 minutes, 1988)

To find downloads for music or games, try phrases like “Online Movie Rental Canada”. If that one doesn’t work try another one. “Rent DVD” would be worth a try.

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