Monday, August 31, 2009

Some Definitive Motion Picture Reviews

By Lorena Ramos

It used to be that you had to go to the video store to get a movie. Instead of buying or renting the dvd, people now can choose a movie download instead. You will find just about any movie you want with a good movie download site. Below is a small sample.

Harry Potter And The Goblet Of Fire: With the exciting Tri-wizard Tournament coming up, Harry Potter is surprisingly selected to compete in the events. Just before the competition, someone is murdered on the Hogwart grounds. Harry will soon be confronted by true evil.

Deliverance: This is an excellent re-creation of the Dickey novel of 4 Atlanta businessmen who get more than they can handle throughout a weekend canoe trip. McKinney and Coward are 2 of the most horrifying film scoundrels in history. The "Dueling Banjos" scene is very memorable. Film debuts of Beatty and Cox. James Dickey adjusted his own novel, and appears in the film as a sheriff. Ed O'Neill appears as a freeway watcher near end of film. Cast includes Cast includes Jon Voight, Burt Reynolds, Ned Beatty, Ronny Cox, Billy McKinney, Herbert "Dude" Coward, and James Dickey. (109 minutes, 1972)

The Prestige: The setting is the early 1900's in London. Magicians are of high status in the entertainment industry. Robert Angler and Alfred Borden, once partners on stage, are now in an intense battle to be the best magician in London. They will go to any means to outdo the other.

Deep in My Heart: visitor megastars Walter Pidgeon, Paul Henreid, Rosemary Clooney, Gene and Fred Kelly, Jane Powell, Vic Damone, Ann Miller, Cyd Charisse, Howard Keel, Tony Martin. The life of composer Sigmund Romberg is not the stuff of high tirade, although film glitters in production numbers with MGM visitor megastars. Highlights contain Kelly brothers' only film appearance together, Chatisse's attractive and sensual dance number with James Mitchell, and a remarkable number characterizing Ferrer acting a whole show himself. Cast includes Jose Ferrer, Merle Oberon, Helen Traubel, Doe Avedon, Tamara Toumanova, Paul Stewart, Douglas Fowley, and Jim Backus. (132 minutes, 1954)

The Client: Mark Sway witnesses the suicide of Jerome Clifford, a lawyer who works for the mob. This man had mob connections, and now everyone wants to talk to Mark Sway. He says he knows nothing, but the F.B.I. thinks otherwise.

Fanny: Gorgeously photographed and beautifully scored dramatic rendition of Marcel Pagno's trilogy engaging youthful gal left with youngster by venture-desiring seaman. Cbevalier and Boyer give flavorful behaviors. Cast includes Leslie Caron, Maurice Chevalier, Charles Boyer, Horst Buchholz, Baccaloni, and Lionel Jeffries. (133 minutes, 1961)

A Bullet Is Waiting: Fascinating human being nature research hinging on sheriff s uncovering that his captive is seriously blameless; fine desert locale. Cast includes Jean Simmons, Rory Calhoun, Stephen McNally, and Brian Aherne. (82 minutes, 1954)

Hanna K: Captivating although unsatisfying melodrama in regards to flaky barrister Clayburgh and her clashing relations with ex-spouse Yanne, Israeli precinct lawyer Byrne and Palestinian Bakri, who's trying to restore his ancestral home. Debatable due to its pro-Palestinian stand, however on creative terms a chief disheartenment from Costa-Gavras. Cast includes Jill Clayburgh, Jean Yanne, Gabriel Byrne, Mohammed Bakri, and David Clennon. (108 minutes, 1983)

Abe Lincoln in Illinois: This is a top notch story of a key piece of American history. Raymond Massey is simply outstanding as Abe Lincoln. This film is an accurate recount of President Lincoln's life. The film is based on Robert Sherwood's highly acclaimed play. Raymond Massey, Gene Lockhart, Ruth Gordon, Mary Howard all star in this film. (1940 Historical Drama)

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