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Aug 29 2009

About 10 Distinctive Film Reviews

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In the past you had to go to a store if you wanted to rent or buy a movie. These days you can stay at home and get movies form a movie download site. You can get virtually any movie you want with a good movie download site. Here are some examples.

Sappy and the Stinkers: Silly tale of a group of entirely, irresponsibly unsupervised nerdy 7-year-olds saving an ocean lion contrary to his will. During the voyage they pester the head of their boarding school with their pranks. An entirely unfunny comedy, and a trash of ability on both sides of the camcorder. Cast includes Bronson Pinchot, Jennifer Coolidge, David Dukes, and Sam McMurray. (78 minutes, 1998)

Hills Have Eyes Part 2: Lame continuation has a group of youthful motocross fanatics stranded in the desert, preyed upon by primitive clan. This is loaded with flashback footage from the 1977 film, containing one pattern ludicrously alleging to be a memory by a mutt. Cast includes Michael Berryman, John Laughin, Tamara Stafford, Kevin Blair, and John Bloo. (88 minutes, 1985)

Vertical Limit: Peter Garett, an ex mountain climber who gave the sport up after his father died tragically while climbing, finds himself in a difficult situation. His sister and climbing partner have been trapped in a deep crevasse while attempting to climb the famous K2 peak. He is one of the only people capable of even attempting a near impossible rescue. Time is of the essence, as the trapped climbers will soon freeze to death.

Major League: The Cleveland Indians are just plain bad. This is by design, if the team has bad attendance, the owner can move the team to Miami. This team of misfits is about to surprise everyone.

The Air I Breathe: Four overlapping, connect the dots storylines, based on a Chinese proverb and titled “Cheerfulness,” “Delight,” “Grief,” and “Love,” contain this mess of a film. Starts out promisingly, as a disgruntled office android Whitaker unintentionally comprehends that a horse race has been fixed, then disgraces into a cartoon like train ruin. Beating music score, choppy revising, and arrogant narration are no help. Cast includes Kevin Bacon, Julie Delpy, Brendan Fraser, Andy Garcia, Sarah Michelle Gellar, Clark Gregg, Emile Hirsch, Woodland Whitaker, Kelly Hu, Evan Parke, Taylor Nichols, Winner Rivers, and Jon Bernthal. (97 minutes, 2008)

Who Framed Roger Rabbit: This is an animated mystery movie. Roger Rabbit has been framed for murder. Washed up, alcoholic detective Eddie Valiant, is trying to clear Roger’s name.

Internal Affairs: Young cop Raymond Avila works in the Internal Affairs Department of the LAPD. He hand his partner see something suspicious with Dennis Peck. His financial situation is much stronger than expected on a policeman’s salary. Once Peck is aware of the investigation, he turns his attention away from his corrupt dealings to focus on Avila.

Raise Your Voice: Arizona adolescent with an overprotective dad gets acknowledged at an acclaimed L.A. music conservatory for the summer. Upon emergence, positively nothing astonishing ever occurs but an unfriendly roommate, cool youthful professor, and an opponent for the cute British classmate. Did we reference the climactic performance? Duffs fans might like this; others have been urged. Cast includes Hilary Duff, Rita Wilson, David Keith, Jason Ritter, Oliver James, Rebecca De Mornay, and John Corbett. (106 minutes, 2004)

Days Of Thunder: Cole Trickle is a young, successful getting a shot at the big time in NASCAR. Amazingly, he knows almost nothing about cars. He needs to learn to communicate with crew chief Harry, or he will fail to succeed.

Those of you looking for file downloads could try a search with “Watch A Movie Online”. If that phrase gets you nowhere, try another phrase. Try something different, like “Films Online”.

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