Wednesday, September 9, 2009

A Short List Of Premium Movie Plot Lines

By Darryl Mcknight

For a long time we have used the video store as one of our main ways to access movies. The next generation it seems will be getting their movies from movie downloads, avoiding any trips to the store. You will find just about any movie you want with a good movie download site. Below is a small sample.

Folly to Be Wise: Commonly entertaining hogwash with Sim an Army chaplain trying to enliven service life with assorted exclusive amusement designs. Cast includes Alastair Sim, Elizabeth Allan, Roland Culver, and Martita Seek. (91 minutes, 1952)

The Devil Wears Prada: Miranda Priestly( Meryl Streep) is the dominant force in the fashion industry. When, by total luck, she falls into a job as Miranda assistant, she seems to have the opportunity of a lifetime. Working for the insufferable Miranda proves to be unbearable, no matter what the rewards might be.

Mexican Spanish Panamanian: Not simple to turn the awesomeness of the Jonestown catastrophe-where cult followers committed volume suicide-into dull tirade, although that's what they've finished here. Cast includes Stuart Whitman, Gene Barry, John Ireland, Joseph Cotten, and Bradford Dillman, Jennifer AsWey, Yvonne De Carlo. (90 minutes, 1941)

The Good Shepherd: Clutching tale of a spiritually censored youthful guy who is enlisted at Yale to do espionage work throughout WW2 and then to join the nascent Medial Knowledge Firm, even albeit it means an astronomical sacrifice to his clan life. Damon is phenomenal and enclosed by well-selected entertainers in every part, no matter how tiny. Cast includes Matt Damon, Angelina Jolie, Alec Baldwin, Tammy Blanchard, Billy Crudup, Robert De Niro, and John Turturro. (167 minutes, 2006)

Plenty: Reproduction on screen of David Hare's play regarding a British female who (like Britain itself) experiences her finest hours throughout WW2, performing for the underground, and on no account finds contentment or delight the remainder of her life. Excellent acting, and minutes of insight and humor could't conquer the boring personality of Streep's character. Schepisi makes phenomenal use of widescreen. Cast includes Meryl Streep, Charles Dance, Tracey Ullman, John Gielgud, Sting, Ian McKellen, Sam Neill, and Burt Kwouk. (124 minutes, 1985)

Mrs. Heuderson Presents: Lately widowed Dench plans to affirm her newfound liberty by purchasing a London show, The Windmill, and striking on the notion of orchestrating nude tableaux. With the approaching of WW2, the show gets to be a refuge for cadets and battle-tired Londoners. Cast includes Judi Dench, Bob Hoskins, Can Youthful, Christopher Visitor, Kelly Reilly, Thelma Barlow, Anna Brewster, and Rosalind Halstead. (103 minutes, 2005)

Against All Odds: Unemployed jock acknowledges a job from a sleazy ex-teammate to find his lady friend, who's escaped to Mexico. Excellent stab at film noir sensation, however script is structure-bulky and unsatisfying. Cast includes Rachel Ward, Jeff Bridges, James Woods, Alex Karras, Jane Greer, Pat Corley, and Bill McKinney. (78 minutes, 1968)

John Q: John Q Archibald is in a desperate situation. His son needs an emergency heart transplant, and health insurance won't cover the operation. With time running out, he takes a huge gamble. He takes his son to the emergency room, and then takes the room hostage. He then demands that his son gets help.

The Devil's Own: The year is 1993, and the IRA is engage in peace talks with the English. Back in New York, an Irish American cop has taken a young Irish man immigrating to the US into his home to be part of the family. He knows little of the man's past, and nothing of the reasons for his coming to America. Once he learns that he has an IRA terrorist in his midst, he must hunt him down, to stop him from his appointed task.

A phrase like "Watch DVDs Online" might get a good result. Different phrases get different results. If the last one did not work try something else. To get new search results type in "DVD Film Download".

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