Friday, December 18, 2009

Eight Unbiased Commentary On Movies From Days Gone By And Now

By Cornelia Simon

Do you know the best latest means to acquire and observe all of your beloved motion pictures, new and old? Do you have a high-speed Internet connection? If you do you could be watching all of the finest movies that have been released on video in as soon as a couple of hours from now. And it can be finally above-board and secure from viruses, spyware and adware. Select from the reviews below and download a great movie to view tonight.

Thunderheart - There have been a number of killings on the Sioux Indian Reservation. The FBI goes in to deal with the situation. One agent, Ray Levoi, has Sioux blood. As he investigates the case he soon realizes there is much more going on than some random killings.

In Enemy Country - So-so designer of WW2 enthrall, set in France and England, filmed on a back-lot. Not extremely persuading. Cast includes Tony Franciosa, Anjanette Comer, Guy Stockwell, Paul Hubschmid, Tom Bell, and Emile Genest. (107 minutes, 1968)

Cry the Beloved Country - Moving redo of the 1951 film based on Alan Paton's rejoiced novel, in reference to a backwoods pastor (Jones) who, in 1946, makes his first ever trip to the city of Johannesburg in search of his errant child. At the same time wealthy landowner Harris voyages there to claim the body of his child, who has just been murdered. We see unparalleled work by Jones, Harris, and a largely foreign cast. Not as understated as the first making, however powerful in its own way. Cast includes Richard Harris, James Earl Jones, Charles S. Dutton, and Vusi Kunene. (120 minutes, 1995)

Soylent Green - Well-intentioned however cardboard variation of Harry Harrison's chemistry-fiction classic Make Room! Make Room! In the year 2022, Manhattan has gotten to be an overcrowded hellhole. Charlton Heston plays a copy who while examining the murder of a bigwig, trips onto volatile government secret which you'll figure out long before he does. Cast includes Charlton Heston, Edward G. Robinson, Leigh Taylor-Young, Chuck Connors, Mike Henry, and Dick Van Patten. (100 minutes, 1973)

Only You - Pleasant confection in reference to a youthful girl who invests her entire life looking for her perfect mate whose name was summoned up on a Ouija board. Cast includes Marisa Tomei, Robert Downey, Jr., Bonnie Seek, Joaquim De Almeida, Fisher Stevens, and Phyllis Newman. (108 minutes, 1994)

Like Mike - Adorable film for babies in reference to an orphaned boy who possesses sneakers that might have belonged to Michael Jordan and turns into a basketball-playing wonder however what he genuinely wants is a dad. Numerous basketball stars appear as their selves. Cast includes Morris Chestnut, Jonathan Lipnicki, Robert Forster, Crispin Glover, and Anne Meara. (99 minutes, 2002)

Lara Croft Tomb Raider, The Cradle of Life - Pouting and pillaging in a collection of revealing outfits, Jolie returns as the video-game adventuress who teams up with her miserable ex in a race to find Pandora's Box before it falls into the hands of an evil scientist who desires to harness its current to build up biological weapons. Surprisingly inept and interminable continuation gives new significance to the word "uninteresting." Cast includes Angelina Jolie, Gerard Butler, Noah Taylor, Christopher Barrie, and Simon Ya. (117 minutes, 2003)

Lunatics and Lovers - Aristocrat Mastroianni has a imaginary spouse; an organ grinder persuades prostitute Mori to "impersonate" her. While it is not unintelligent, it's unexciting. Cast includes Marcello Mastroianni, Claudia Mori, Lino Morelli, Flora Carabella, and Adriano Celentano. (93 minutes, 1976)

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