A Short List Of Quality Feature Film Reviews
Posted on September 8th, 2009 in Entertainment | No Comments »
It used to be that you had to go to the video store to get a movie. As technologies have advanced, downloading dvds from off movie download sites is becoming very common. Below is a sample of some of the movies you can find using movie download sites.
No Mercy: Chicago cop Gere storms into Louisiana Bayou nation desiring the slaughterer of his partner, falls for Cajun beauty Basinger who’s been “sold” to the kingpin culprit of the town. Even meaningless melodramas have to make sense, a minimum of on their own terms; this one’s pretty absurd. Cast includes Richard Gere, Kim Basinger, Jeroen Krabbe, George Dzundza, Gary Basaraba, William Atherton, and Ray Sharkey. (105 minutes, 1986)
Deliverance: This is an excellent re-creation of the Dickey novel of 4 Atlanta businessmen who get more than they can handle throughout a weekend canoe trip. McKinney and Coward are 2 of the most horrifying film scoundrels in history. The “Dueling Banjos” scene is very memorable. Film debuts of Beatty and Cox. James Dickey adjusted his own novel, and appears in the film as a sheriff. Ed O’Neill appears as a freeway watcher near end of film. Cast includes Cast includes Jon Voight, Burt Reynolds, Ned Beatty, Ronny Cox, Billy McKinney, Herbert “Dude” Coward, and James Dickey. (109 minutes, 1972)
The Lost Continent: Tramp steamer drifts into the seaweed-suffocated Sargasso Ocean and finds secluded maniac culture acquired from Spanish monarchy. Excellent cast handles uneven script straight-faced; infrequent excellent action. The movie is based on Denuis Wheatley’s novel Uncharted Oceans: Cast includes Eric Porter, Hildegard Knef, Suzanna Leigh, Tony Beckley, Nigel Stock, and Neil McCallu. (89 minutes, 1968)
Live a Little Steal a Lot: Unremarkable however preoccupying story based on genuine-life tale of Two Florida shore bums who machinated “in-executable” heist of 564-carat Megastar of India fine like caper scenes, plus excellent speedboat pursue. Cast includes Robert Conrad, Don Stroud, Donna Factories, Robyn Millan, Luther Adler, Burt Youthful, and Paul Stewart. (101 minutes, 1975)
The Client: Mark Sway witnesses the suicide of Jerome Clifford, a lawyer who works for the mob. This man had mob connections, and now everyone wants to talk to Mark Sway. He says he knows nothing, but the F.B.I. thinks otherwise.
Just Cause: A famous Harvard Ordinance School professor is convinced to help a black gentleman in Florida who’s getting ready to be finished for a heinous offense he avows he didn’t carry out. Starts out as an immersing tale, however gets to be so preposterous not to reference unpleasant by the marshy pinnacle that it ends up to be. John Katzenbach’s novel significantly changed. Cast includes Sean Connery, Laurence Fishburne, Kate Capshaw, Blair Underwood, Ed Harris, Chris Sarandon, and George Plimpton. (102 minutes, 1995)
The Adolescent: Alluring rendering of Somerset Maugham’s novel Theatre, and the play of the identical title he inscribed with Gentleman Bolton. Palmer is an aging level megastar who gets to be the mistress of youthful Sorel (regardless of being wed to controller-creator Boyer). Bolton additionally co-wrote the script. The film was redone as Being Juua. T Lilli Palmer, Charles Boyer, Jean Sorel, and Thomas Fritsch star. Directed by Alfred Weidenmann (French-Austrian 97 minutes NR)
Hanna K: Captivating although unsatisfying melodrama in regards to flaky barrister Clayburgh and her clashing relations with ex-spouse Yanne, Israeli precinct lawyer Byrne and Palestinian Bakri, who’s trying to restore his ancestral home. Debatable due to its pro-Palestinian stand, however on creative terms a chief disheartenment from Costa-Gavras. Cast includes Jill Clayburgh, Jean Yanne, Gabriel Byrne, Mohammed Bakri, and David Clennon. (108 minutes, 1983)
I Love You Again: Comical tale of amnesiac Powell, a resident in a little town, who is reverting to prior a life as con-artist, however trying to prevent being divorced by his wife. Cast includes William Powell, Myrna Loy, Blunt McHugh, Edmund Lowe, Donald Douglas, and Nella Stroller. (99 minutes, 1940)
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