A Cross Section Of Complete Movie Plot Lines
Posted on August 29, 2009
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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. Let’s look at what you might find to watch using a movie download site.
So Evil, My Sister: Medieval B-film thriller with war horse cast has Strasberg and Domergue as siblings playing feline-and-mouse with the cops who are examining the bizarre mortality of Strasberg’s spouse. Few brainy twirls in the very last reel are worth delaying for. Cast includes Susan Strasberg, Belief Domergue, Sydney Chaplin, Charles Knox Robinson, Steve Mitchell, Kathleen Freeman, and John Howard.(76 minutes, 1972)
King of California: 16-year-old Wood’s life turns hectic while her dad is discharged from a psychological establishment. A free soul to affirm the minimum, he is addicted to pinpointing an old Spanish treasure right under their noses in California and lugs her into his insane plan-contrary to her more superior judgment. Whimsically inventive tale isn’t effortlessly pigeonholed, welcoming comedy and drama, fantasies and actuality, and balancing personality vs. “progress.” Cast includes Michael Douglas, Evan Rachel Wood, Willis Burks II, Laura Kachergus, Paul Lieber, and Kathleen Wilhoite. (93 minutes, 2007)
The Indomitable Teddy Roosevelt: Depicted by George C. Scott. Phenomenal and industrious documentary in regards to the extraordinary, bigger-than-life compute who gotten to be our 26th president. Artfully mixes newsreel footage with methodical exercises characterizing Bob Boyd in the role of T.R. Set to the mixing music of John Philip Sousa (94 minutes, 1983)
Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom: Headache inducing prequel to Raiders of the Lost Ark, although this time the 1930s archaeologist-adventurer has a weaker tale and wimpier heroine. Cast includes Harrison Ford, Kate Capshaw, Ke Huy Quan, Jonathan Ke Quan, Philip Rock, and Dan Akroyd. (118 minutes, 1984)
Kill Bill Vol. 1: A dress rehearsal for a wedding is interrupted, and everyone is brutally slaughtered. Bill and the Vipers think they have accomplished what they intended, to kill the Black Mamba, also known as the bride. She somehow survives, but is in a coma, comatose. Four years latter she awakes. Now she has only one thought in mind, kill them all. One by one she hunts down and kills all that were involved in that ugly night.
Alive: An incredible true story, Alive recounts the events of the Uruguayan rugby team’s fight for survival after their plane crashed in the Andes. The crash took place on October 13th, 1972, when Uruguayan Air Force Flight 571 went down high in the Andes. In the end 16 of the 45 passengers on the flight survived the whole ordeal.
Casino Royale: This is an old school James Bond adventure. The humor is gone, and a tough and gritty 007 is trying to take down Le Chiffre, the banker for terrorists. Bond must defeat Le Chiffre in a huge money poker tournament to help the C.I.A. capture him.
Agatha: Unreal presumption on author Agatha Christie’s renowned II-night disappearance in 1926. Redgrave is splendid in this sponging up yam, Hoffman oddly miscast as slick American journalist who tracks her down. Cast includes Dustin Hoffman, Vanessa Redgrave, Timothy Dalton, Helen Morse, Celia Gregory, and Paul Brooke. (98 minutes, 1979)
Dracula Dead and Loving It: Dracula gets the Mel Brooks treatment in this burlesque flick which invests so much time retelling the recognizable Transylvanian’s tale it forgets to be ludicrous. There are some good minutes for Brooks’ fans, but just not enough. Cast includes Leslie Nielsen, Peter MacNicol, Steven Weber, Amy Beck, Charlie Callas, and Anne Bancroft. (90 minutes, 1995)
Okay, if your looking for downloads, try phrases like “Renting Movies Online”. Try a new phrase if that one did not work. “Watch Films Online” would be worth a try.
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