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Thursday, December 10, 2009

Movie Summaries Of Some Great Motion Pictures That You Can Have Tonight

By Loyd Zamora

That is right; the doubts will be gone in a minute. Downloading movies is as straightforward as 1, 2, and 3. You must have some kind of a working knowledge about your computer and the movie program that it has. For instance, if you are utilizing Windows as your operating system, then you will almost certainly have Windows Media Player, and this program can be utilized to help you download films. Do not fret about how to download videos to an iPod any longer. Just pick a movie from below.

Far and Away - A scrappy Irish tenant farmer hooks up, in uncertain style, with the comparably spirited daughter of a prosperous landowner, and together they journey to America to look for their final fortune in the'93 Oklahoma land rush. Excellent platform for Tom and Nicole, who are both good-looking and involving; the trouble is a extreme deficiency of good dialogue to fill the gaps between fight scenes. Cast includes Tom Cruise, Nicole Kidman, Thomas Gibson, Robert Prosky, Barbara Babcock, Cohn Meaney, and Rance Howard. (140 minutes,'92)

Like Water for Chocolate - Striking and intense film from a work of fiction by Laura Esquivel set in the early part of the 20th century - a young female's life is conditioned by her somber and unbending mother, who treats her terribly. Spectacular tale, not without humor, with an admirable cast and a top of the line performance from lead actress Cavazos. Cast includes Lumi Cavazos, Marco Leonardi, Regina Tome, Mario Ivan Martinez, and Ada Carrasco. (113 minutes,'92)

Roll Bounce - A group of skate-admiring teenagers on Chicago's South Side have to establish themselves to the snobs on the other side of town while their local skating rink closes, all while facing the pleasures and pangs of growing up. As craze-based coming of age films go, this is a step or two underneath Saturday Night Fever and an improvement over Roller Boogie. Cast includes Bow Wow, Chi McBride, Mike Epps, Wesley Jonathan, Kellita Smith, Meagan Good, and Tim Kazurinsky. (112 minutes, 2005)

Macabre - Outlandish goings on in smaIl town where a physician's young daughter bafflingly disappears and a unknown phone caller declares that the child has been buried alive. Cast includes William Prince, Jim Backus, Christine White, and Jacqueline Scott. (73 minutes,'58)

Soup for One - Sporadically triumphing although choppy presentation of lone New Yorker Rubinek looking for his fantasy gal. Cast includes Saul Rubinek, Marcia Strassman, Gerrit Graham, Teddy Pendergrass, Richard Libertini, Andrea Martin, and Lewis J. Stadlen. (87 minutes,'82)

Dracula - Dark retelling of the Bram Stoker classic, with Langella's esteemed Broadway portrayal lost among trendy terror gimmicks and ill-imagined changes in the original tale. The movie was filmed in England. Cast includes Frank Langella, Laurence Olivier, Donald Pleasence, Kate Nelligan, Trevor Eve, Janine Duvitski, and Tony Haygarth. (109 minutes,'79)

The Music of Chance - A thriller in regards to telepathic, suicidal Ivanek, powerless to command his powers, who moves his bad dreams to psychiatrist Harrold and causes bedlam in a clinic. Cast includes James Spader, Mandy Patinkin, M. Emmett Walsh, Charles Durning.

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