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Thursday, July 16, 2009

Nine Must See Movies And Keyword Searching Tips

By Sarah Fisher

In the past you had to go to a store if you wanted to rent or buy a movie. Instead of buying or renting the dvd, people now can choose a movie download instead. Below, is a sample of some of the movies you can find using movie download sites.

Titanic: It is the maiden voyage of the spectacular new ship. People are exited to make the voyage from England to New York. The Titanic is deemed unsinkable, but then the unthinkable happens, and the ship starts sinking into the Atlantic.

AL Capone: Excellent newer-night gangster biography with Steiger ranting as Scar-faced Capone; excellent aiding cast, bringing back the nostalgia of Cagney-Robinson-Bogart films of the '30s. Cast includes Pole Steiger, Fay Spain, James Gregory, Martin Balsam, Nehemiah Persoff, and Mervyn Vye. (105 minutes, 1959)

The Proud Ones: Well-bred Morgan and down-and-out physician Philipe cross roads in Vera Cruz, Mexico, in this sponging up story of love, religion, and the outcomes of a catastrophic plague on the impoverished population. Striking and atmospheric; based on Jean-Paul Sartre novel L 'Arrwur Redempteur set in China! Cast includes Michele Morgan, Gerard Philipe, Winner Manuel Mendoza, and Michele Cordoue. (94 minutes, 1953)

Dante's Peak: Formulaic yet amusing catastrophe film where we see a scientist from the U.S. Geological Study who hangs around a mountainside town in Washington just beside a volcano that he feels is going to blow at some second. Cast includes Pierce Brosnan, Linda Hamilton, Jamie Renee Smith, Jeremy Foley, Elizabeth Hoffman, and Charles Hallahan. (108 minutes, 1997)

Saw 2: There has been a new murder, and all the evidence makes it look like Jigsaw is at it again. Detective Eric Mathews starts to hunt Jigsaw down. He catches him easily, but quickly learns that there are eight other victims already fighting for their lives. So once again, Jigsaw holds all the cards.

Defending Your Life : Brooks dies in an automobile crash and finds himself in Judgment City, where Tom is designated to guard his life before a tribunal and, where he falls in love with associate candidate Streep, who's too excellent to be real. Flawed, like most of Brooks' films, although full of ludicrous notions and difficult to loathe. Cast includes Albert Brooks, Meryl Streep, Tear Tom, Lee Permit, Buck Henry, George D. Wallace, and Ethan Randall Embry. (101 minutes, 1991)

The Addams Family: This is a movie version of the popular sit-com with the same name. They Addams family is still trying to keep a greedy lawyer who is out to get the family fortune. The wacky and ghoulish family always seems to survive. This movie stars Anjelica Huston, Raul Julia, Christopher Lloyd, Dan Hedaya, and Elizabeth Wilson. (1996 comedy Barry Sonnenfeld is the director)

The Kingdom: This four hour film is essentially 4 Danish Television shows strung together, set and shot at the genuine Nationwide State Health center in Copenhagen. It is known as "The Empire'. As essentially every critic has pointed out, this is ER meets Double Summits, with crackpot physicians, supernatural goings-on, sex, black humor, etc. A should for those who imagine they've seen everything. Cast includes Ernst-Hugo Jaregard, Kirsten Rolffes, Ghita Norby, Soren Pilmark, Jens Okking, Otto Brandenburg, Baard Owe, and Solbjorg Hojfeldt. (271 minutes, 1994)

The Onion Field Heart: Wrenching real tale in reference to a cop who fractures up after observing his companion's slaughter and escaping; adjusted by writer Joseph Wambaugh without some office interruption. Well performed however by no means relatively summits. : Cast includes John Brute, James Woods, Franklyn Seales, Ted Danson, Ronny Cox, Dianne Hull, and Pat Corley. (127 minutes, 1979)

If your looking for downloads, type in "Watch A Movie Online" to a search engine, see if you find something good. A change in the phrase will sometimes get a better result. You should punch in "Online Movie Downloading" for another set of results.

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