A Collection Of Accurate Feature Film Synopses
Until recently, if you wanted to watch a movie, a trip to a video store like blockbuster was your only option. As technologies have advanced, downloading dvds from movie download sites is becoming very common. Here are some examples of movies you can acquire through a movie download site.
Blank Check: Mobster Carl Quigley almost kills young Preston when he runs over his bike. Wanting to just pay the kid off, he gives him a check. The problem is he gave Preston a blank check. Preston makes the check out for $1 million dollars and cashes it. Mow Quigley sees what has happened and want his money back. Can Preston avoid Quigley and his goons?
The Terminal: On a trip to New York from his homeland in Krakozhia, Viktor Navorski finds, upon arriving New York that his passport in now invalid. There has been a coup, and no one recognizes his country anymore. He is stranded, in limbo, in the international lounge until a solution can be found. Days become weeks, with no resolution in site for poor Viktor.
The Prophecy: Seminarian Koteas relinquishes the temple throughout his own ordination to become a homicide cop. Eventually he's examining why Stoltz has killed an eyeless hermaphrodite with the physiological profile of an aborted fetus. There's either too much mumbo or too much jumbo in this oddball terror picture. Give it perverse points, albeit, for managing to work in a Korean Battle subplot and for projecting Walken as the life saver Gabriel. Cast includes Christopher Walken, Elias Koteas, Virginia Madsen, Eric Stoltz, Viggo Mortensen, and Amanda Plummer. (93 minutes, 1995)
Hi, Mom: Continuation to Salutations is a ludicrous satire of the late '60s, with Vietnam war horse De Niro making muddy films and bombing condo homes. Cast includes Robert De Niro, Allen Garfield, Lara Parker, Jennifer Vinegar, Gerrit Graham, and Charles Durning. (87 minutes, 1970)
City Slickers: Ad salesmen Mitch, and his buddies Ed and Phil are having a mid-life crisis. They need something different in their lives. So, they decide to go on a vacation, but not just any old vacation. They go out west, to be on a cattle drive, and learn to be cowboys.
Mr. Peabody and The Mermaid: Gentle comedy-fantasy by Nunnally Johnson has its minutes, with unsuspecting Powell finding a pleasant mermaid when fishing. Powell makes anything look excellent. Cast includes William Powell, Ann Blyth, Irene Hervey, Andrea Emperor, and Clinton Sundberg. (89 minutes, 1948)
Hopscotch: Cast includes Amusing contrivance in reference to a maverick CIA operative who's tired of with his idiotic manager Beatty and plans to instruct him a lecture by broadcasting his unstable recollections. The movie is hardly believable, however fun to watch. From the novel by Brian Garfield, who co-produced and co-scripted the film. Cast includes Walter Matthau, Glenda Jackson, Sam Waterston, Ned Beatty, and Herbert Lo. (104 minutes, 1980)
Paulie: A pleasing and entertaining family film. A caged parrot in the basement of a theological establishment interconnects his vibrant' life tale-passing from one owner to the next-to a amiable and desolate janitor. A sugary-natured film that challenges not to be foolish; grownups should like it in conjunction with their babies. Mohr, who plays the sleazy Benny, is additionally the voice of Paulie. Cast includes Gena Rowlands, Tony Shalhoub, Cheech Marin, Bruce Davison, Trini Alvarado, and Jay Mohr. (91 minutes, 1998)
A Bullet Is Waiting: Fascinating human being nature research hinging on sheriff s uncovering that his captive is seriously blameless; fine desert locale. Cast includes Jean Simmons, Rory Calhoun, Stephen McNally, and Brian Aherne. (82 minutes, 1954)
Remember, be creative and use phrases like "Download New Movie". If that one doesn't work try another one. "Movies Rentals" would be worth a try. - 23806
Blank Check: Mobster Carl Quigley almost kills young Preston when he runs over his bike. Wanting to just pay the kid off, he gives him a check. The problem is he gave Preston a blank check. Preston makes the check out for $1 million dollars and cashes it. Mow Quigley sees what has happened and want his money back. Can Preston avoid Quigley and his goons?
The Terminal: On a trip to New York from his homeland in Krakozhia, Viktor Navorski finds, upon arriving New York that his passport in now invalid. There has been a coup, and no one recognizes his country anymore. He is stranded, in limbo, in the international lounge until a solution can be found. Days become weeks, with no resolution in site for poor Viktor.
The Prophecy: Seminarian Koteas relinquishes the temple throughout his own ordination to become a homicide cop. Eventually he's examining why Stoltz has killed an eyeless hermaphrodite with the physiological profile of an aborted fetus. There's either too much mumbo or too much jumbo in this oddball terror picture. Give it perverse points, albeit, for managing to work in a Korean Battle subplot and for projecting Walken as the life saver Gabriel. Cast includes Christopher Walken, Elias Koteas, Virginia Madsen, Eric Stoltz, Viggo Mortensen, and Amanda Plummer. (93 minutes, 1995)
Hi, Mom: Continuation to Salutations is a ludicrous satire of the late '60s, with Vietnam war horse De Niro making muddy films and bombing condo homes. Cast includes Robert De Niro, Allen Garfield, Lara Parker, Jennifer Vinegar, Gerrit Graham, and Charles Durning. (87 minutes, 1970)
City Slickers: Ad salesmen Mitch, and his buddies Ed and Phil are having a mid-life crisis. They need something different in their lives. So, they decide to go on a vacation, but not just any old vacation. They go out west, to be on a cattle drive, and learn to be cowboys.
Mr. Peabody and The Mermaid: Gentle comedy-fantasy by Nunnally Johnson has its minutes, with unsuspecting Powell finding a pleasant mermaid when fishing. Powell makes anything look excellent. Cast includes William Powell, Ann Blyth, Irene Hervey, Andrea Emperor, and Clinton Sundberg. (89 minutes, 1948)
Hopscotch: Cast includes Amusing contrivance in reference to a maverick CIA operative who's tired of with his idiotic manager Beatty and plans to instruct him a lecture by broadcasting his unstable recollections. The movie is hardly believable, however fun to watch. From the novel by Brian Garfield, who co-produced and co-scripted the film. Cast includes Walter Matthau, Glenda Jackson, Sam Waterston, Ned Beatty, and Herbert Lo. (104 minutes, 1980)
Paulie: A pleasing and entertaining family film. A caged parrot in the basement of a theological establishment interconnects his vibrant' life tale-passing from one owner to the next-to a amiable and desolate janitor. A sugary-natured film that challenges not to be foolish; grownups should like it in conjunction with their babies. Mohr, who plays the sleazy Benny, is additionally the voice of Paulie. Cast includes Gena Rowlands, Tony Shalhoub, Cheech Marin, Bruce Davison, Trini Alvarado, and Jay Mohr. (91 minutes, 1998)
A Bullet Is Waiting: Fascinating human being nature research hinging on sheriff s uncovering that his captive is seriously blameless; fine desert locale. Cast includes Jean Simmons, Rory Calhoun, Stephen McNally, and Brian Aherne. (82 minutes, 1954)
Remember, be creative and use phrases like "Download New Movie". If that one doesn't work try another one. "Movies Rentals" would be worth a try. - 23806
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