January 27, 2010

10 Remarkable Motion Pictures To Watch And Enjoy On Your Times Off

Every Hollywood producer has one ambition in mind when they make a movie. They want to put out a motion picture that is a giant success that the public loves. A fantastic story, some tremendous stars along with a few special effects and there you have the formula for a enormous box-office triumph. Or do you? Sometimes a movie will have all of the alleged vital elements and it will still not succeed at the box office. There are no surefire recipes to make a Hollywood smash hit. Select from the evaluations below and download a good movie to watch tonight.

Trading Mom – It’s about three siblings who could not stand their mom. Spacek cast a spell which makes her-and all recall of her vanish. Here is a flat and lifeless storyline with poor production values. Cast includes Sissy Spacek, Anna Chlumsky, Aaron Michael Metchik, Asher Metchik, Maureen Stapleton, and Merritt Yohnka.

Ronin – Several specialists are brought together to recapture a available suitcase. It seems the Russians want the suitcase, and ex KGB spies have it. Whatever is inside that case, it seems to carry a high price tag.

Days of Wine and Roses – Modern Lost Weekend set in San Francisco, with Lemmon wedding Remick and lugging her into a state of alcoholism. Practical direction and abrasive writing combine for phenomenal outcome. Cast includes Jack Lemmon, Lee Remick, Charles Bickford, Jack Klugman, Alan Hewitt, Tom Palmer, and Jack Albertson.

Repossessed – Here’s a fashion parody of The Exorcist, with Blair herself as a housewife acquired anew by the identical demon she was purged of as a child. Too few gags, too plentiful targets, and a inadequate ending make this movie weak. Blair and Nielsen as the exorcist are good. Cast includes Linda Blair, Ned Beatty, Leslie Nielsen, Anthony Starke, Lana Schwab, and Thom Sharp.

Laws of Attraction – N.Y.C. divorce attorney Moore has never lost a case but meets her match in shrewd protesting attorney Brosnan, who as well manages to get her to let her guard down. Romantic comedy on no account nears the bulls eye, however showcases Brosnan’s laid back charm and gives Moore a rare comedic possibility. Cast includes Pierce Brosnan, Julianne Moore, Frances Fisher, Parker Posey, Michael Sheen, Nora Dunn, and David Kelly.

Law of Desire – Surreal, self-indulgent, and amusing comedy concentrating on a gay love triangle, with equal treatments of desire, sex, fantasy, and disaster. Cast includes Eusebio Poncela, Carmen Maura, Antonio Banderas, Miguel Molina, Bibi Andersson, Manuela Velasco, and Nacho Martinez.

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 exceed the other.

No Down Payment – Topical suburban soap opera of entangling complications of few youthful wedded twosomes. Cast includes Joanne Woodward, Jeffrey Hunter, Sheree North, Tony Randall, Cameron Mitchell, Patricia Owens, Barbara Hurry, and Pat Hingle.

The House of Yes – On a stormy day in 1983, a young gentleman brings his fiancee home to meet his penniless Washington, D.C, family, containing his wild twin sis, Jackie-O, whose fantasies in Jacqueline Kennedy have lengthened to the point of reinacting the JFK assassination-with live bullets. Well made black comedy, based on the stage production by Wendy MacLeod. Cast includes Parker Posey, Josh Harnilton, Tori Spelling, Freddie Prinze, Jr., Genevieve Bujold, and Rachael Leigh Cook.

Mamma Mia – Sophie is about to get married. Her single mom has invited her two best all-time friends to the wedding. Sophie has invited three men from her mothers past, hopeful to find her father, and have him walk her down the aisle. Old romances are reborn during the frenzied day before the marriage.

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