August 12, 2009

Movie Reviews

For a long time we have used the video store as one of our main ways to access movies. These days you can stay at home and get movies form a movie download site. Just about any movie every made can be attained through a movie download site now. Check out these samples.

The Mexican: Hardly satisfactory, overlong caper comedy featuring America’s darlings as a arguing couple who individually get engaged with thugs all around the Southwest and Mexico. When Pitt seeks down the titular weapon, an antique pistol, among every possible disaster, Roberts and mobster Gandolfini become irrepressible buddies. Gandolfini, predictably, robs the show. Gene Hackman appears unbilled. Cast includes Brad Pitt, Julia Robert” James Gandolfini, J.K. Simmons, Michael Cerveris, Bob Balaban, David Krumholtz, and Steve Rossi. (123 minutes, 2001)

A Goofy Movie: Ever-lovable Goofy takes his child, Max, on a street-trip vacation. However, it’s a lifestyle conflict between the ’90s boy and his old-styled dad. Easy and simple Disney animation characteristic for babies with a handful of serviceable melodies and a fine “message” in regards to dad-child relations. No Disney classic, although delightful enough. Cast includes Jason Marsden, Jim Cummings, Kellie Martin, Pillage Paulsen, Wallace Shawn, and Pat Buttra. (78 minutes, 1995)

Alice and Martin: A youthful gentleman, agonized by his adolescence, meets his half-brothers friend Ben, who is drawn to him regardless of his harsh spiritual wounds. Martin’s bothered past is gradual1y exposed to the audience in flashbacks, but it is very perplexing to understand what is really going on. Cast includes Juliette Binoche, Alexis Loret, Mathieu Amalric, Carmen Maura, -Jean-Pierre Lorit, and Marthe Villalonga. (128 minutes, 1969)

Promises Promises: Horrible comedy in regards to twosomes Mansfield-Noonan and McDonald-Hargitay, and their sensual shenanigans on a voyage. It is famous in its night for Jayne’s baring her body, a first for its time. Still, take heed: it is a genuinely poor film. Cast includes Jayne Mansfield, Marie McDonald, Tommy Noonan, Mickey Hargitay, Fritz Feld, Matjorie Bennett, and Imogene Coca. (75 minutes, 1963)

Buddy Buddy: Humble black comedy in regards to a hit gentleman whose present job is threw away up by an in illusive weirder. Cast includes Jack Lemmon, Walter Matthau, Paula Prentiss, Klaus Kinski, Dana Elcar, Miles Chapin, and Joan Shawlee. (78 minutes, 1981)

Raise the Red Lantern: Striking check out the life of a youthful concubine in 19208 China, as university-informed gal Gong Li is sent to feudal nobleman’s palatial home to become his latest spouse. The relations between her and her predecessors, all of whom live on the premises–and the interaction amid the ladies, the servants, and their master are brilliantly played out. An exceptional view of sex, dependability, captivate, and lady joining. Cast includes Gong Li, Ma Jingwu, He Caifei, Cao Cuifeng, Jin Shuyuan, Kong Lin, Ding Weimin, and Cui Zhihgang. (125 minutes, 1991)

Abbott and Costello Meet Frankenstein: Count Dracula, played by Bela Lugosi, is going to put Lou Costello’s brain inside of Frankenstein’s head. The werewolf, played by Lon Chaney Jr. is trying to warn Abbott and Costello of their plight. This is an absolute classic Abbott and Costello film. Lon Chaney Jr., Bela Lugosi, Bud Abbott, and Lou Costello are the stars. (1948 Comedy-Horror)

Cry of the Banshee: Sorcerer Dona Bergner conjures servant of Satan to avenge nobleman Cost’s bloody reign of sorcerer-seeking. Bewilderment sets in halfway. Cast includes Vincent Cost, Elisabeth Bergner, Essy Persson, Griffith, Hilary Dwyer, Sally Geeson, and Patrick Mower. (87 minutes, 1970)

Unbreakable: Elijah Price has live his whole life with a horrible bone condition. His bones are so weak that they shatter with the slightest jolt. From his reading of comics, he is convinced that there is an opposite of him living in the world. The story is of his search to find this ‘unbreakable’ man.

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