A Number Of Quick Cinematic Film Write Ups

In the past you had to go to a store if you wanted to rent or buy a movie. As technologies have advanced, downloading dvds from movie download sites is becoming very common. Let’s look at what you might find to watch using a movie download site.

Young Dr. Benjamin Stone is on his way to L.A. where his dream job as a plastic surgeon in Beverly Hills awaits him. Trying to avoid a traffic jam he winds up off the beaten path in the small town of Grady, where he winds up crashing his car. To make things worse, it was into the town judge’s fence that he crashed. Ben’s sentence is 32 hours of community service at the town hospital. Serving his time, he starts to enjoy the work, and finds himself falling in love.

Home of the Black Death: Wizard keeps individuals prisoner in a scary old home; dreadfully dragged out, grade-Z stuff. Cast includes Lon Chaney, Jr., John Carradine, Andrea Emperor, and Tom Drake. (80 minutes, 1965)

The Shawshank Redemption: Tells the story of a wrongly convicted man serving a life sentence for the murder of his wife. This mild mannered banker survives the ugliness inside the prison through his common decency. All the while, unbeknownst to everyone around, he has taken a small rock hammer, and toiled for years in obscurity, and built himself a secret tunnel to freedom.

My Son the Fanatic: Author Hanif Kureishi once more studies a Pakistani corning to terms with his life in England. In this case it’s a taxi driver Puri who’s disassociated from his spouse, and whose child is dissenting contrary to him for rationales he couldn’t comprehend. Cast includes Om Puri, Rachel Griffits, StelIan Skarsgard, Akbar Kurtha, Gopi Desai, Harish Patel, and Bhasker Patel. (89 minutes, 1997)

Night of the Blood Monster: Lee is fine as Magistrate Jeffrey’s who is a vicious judge presiding over “Bloody Assizes” after the Monmouth Revolt contrary to Baron James II, although film itself is monotonous and grisly. Cast includes Christopher Lee, Maria Schell, Leo Genn, Maria Rohm, and Margaret Lee. (84 minutes, 1970)

The Incredible Impostor: Remarkable story of Ferdinand Demara, who triumphed in a assortment of virtuoso guises. Film is episodic and pat. Cast includes Tony Curtis, Karl Malden, Raymond Massey, Edmond O’Brien, Arthur O’Connell, and Gary Merrill. (112 minutes, 1961)

U-571: It is 1942 and the German’s are dominating the battle of the Atlantic with their U-boats. In a desperate attempt to change the war, a vintage WWI submarine, the S-33 is given a dangerous and difficult assignment. Steal an Enigma machine, which codes all the German communications, in such a way that the Germans don’t even know that it has even been stolen.

Surf’s Up: A true, fun for the whole family, animated action adventure. We follow surfer dude penguin Cody Maverick, as he tries to become a world champion surfer. HE travels from Antarctica all the way to the tropical island of Pen Gu Island to enter a big surf competition.

They Were Expendable: One of the finest and most underrated of all WW2 films, based on the real tale of America’s PT boat battalion in the Philippines throughout the early nights of the battle. Moving, exquisitely detailed production photographed by Joseph August under Ford’s unique hand, with genuine-life Naval Officer Montgomery. Cast includes Robert Montgomery, John Wayne, Donna Reed, Jack Holt, Ward Bond, Leon Ames, Jack Pennick, and Tom Tyler. (135 minutes, 1945)

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