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Thursday, October 29, 2009

A Selection Of Helpful Hollywood Movie Story Lines To Check Out

By Troy Bailey

Until recently, if you wanted to watch a movie, a trip to a video store like blockbuster was your only option. You can now save a trip to the video store and download movies right off the internet. Just about any movie every made can be attained through a movie download site now. Check out these samples.

Hoffa: A biography of legendary Teamster supervisor Jimmy Hoffa modified into a must see film by the galvanizing acting of Nicholson as Jimmy Hoffa. Cast includes Jack Nicholson, Danny DeVito, Armand Assante, J. T. Walsh, John C. Reilly, Blunt Whaley, Robert Prosky, Karen Youthful, and Cliff Gorman.(140 minutes, 1992)

Mrs. Henderson Presents: The widowed Dench plans to affirm her new found liberty by purchasing a London show, The Windmill, and striking on the notion of orchestrating nude magazine. With the approaching of WW2, the show becomes a refuge for cadets and battle-worn Londoners. Cast includes Judi Dench, Bob Hoskins, Can Youthful, Christopher Visitor, Kelly Reilly, Thelma Barlow, Anna Brewster, and Rosalind Halstead. (103 minutes, 2005)

Navy Seals: Navy Seals go into the Mid-East to rescue captured US pilots. During this successful rescue, the Seals observe that the enemy terrorist have Stinger missiles in their possession. With no time to destroy the missiles, they leave them behind and complete the rescue mission. We need to recover these weapons before terrorists have the chance to use them.

Lust for a Vampire: Carmilla, the seductress from The Vampire Lovers, preys on young students at an all girl school. Third-rate terror film is very weak. Cast includes. Ralph Bates, Yutte Stensgaard, Barbara Jefford, Michael Johnson, Suzanna Leigh, Mike Raven, and Christopher Neame (95 minutes, 1971)

XXX: Xander 'XXX''Cage has been brought in by NSA agent Gibbons to help him with an urgent matter. He must help the MSA bring down a Russian crime ring, or face jail time. Agent Gibbons needs an unknown person with incredible skill and talent to get inside the organization. Is XXX the right man for the job?

Night of the Grizzly: Tolerable Western of rancher Stroller conquering all the dangers of Western life, even a very nasty bear. Cast includes Joseph Pevney, Clint Stroller, Martha Hyer, Keenan Wynn, Nancy Kulp, Ron Ely, Regis Toomey, and Jack Ela. (102 minutes, 1966)

The Sinister Urge: Devoted cops Duncan and Moore set out to bash the "smut film racket," which is run by a brassy blond who inscribes with a 4-foot quill pencil. One of Wood's least known works illustrates with complete conviction how photographs of fat ladies in their underwear are the principal cause of adolescent delinquency. Cast includes Kenne Duncan, Duke Moore, Carl Anthony, Jean Fontaine, Dino Fantini, and Jeanne Willardson. (75 minutes, 1960)

Say It Isn't So: Pleasantly un-ambitious Klein falls for the new hairdresser in town Graham only to find out (after having sex with her) that she's his sister! Cast includes Heather Graham, Chris Klein, Orlando Jones, Sally Field, Richard Jenkins, John Rothman, Brent Briscoe, and Sarah Silverman. (96 minutes, 1988)

Across the Universe: A young English boy comes to the US to find his father. On his search he finds, and falls in love with an American girl. Set in post Vietnam War US, this movie is really a vehicle to play a lot of Beatles music. Cast includes Julie Taymor. Evan Rachel Wood. Jim Sturgess, Joe Anderson, Dana Fuchs, Martin Luther McCoy. T. V. Carpio, Spencer Litf, Lisa Hogg, Bill Irwin, James Urbaniak, Dylan Baker, Joe Cocker, Bono, Salma Hayek, and Eddie Izzard all make appearances. (2007 Romance)

Okay, if you're looking for downloads, try phrases like "Music Downloading Services". Try a different search if the first one does not provide good information. Switch to "Renting DVDs Online" and see if you find what you are looking for. - 23806

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There's Nothing Like Lost Untangled

By JD Theis

ABC guys embarked upon the idea of Lost Untangled only after they realized how tough it was getting for them to keep thread of the show and to prevent it from getting entangled which would have surely left the fans in a state of delirium. Lost untangled helps to prevent that in a rather interesting way. After every episode, a lost untangled clip depicting the happenings that happened on the last episode is shown just before the telecast of a new episode in the next season.

At the end of a season finale, a lost untangled clip portraying the major happenings in that particular season is telecast by the producers. These clips help the viewers to logically connect with the show and also check out what they must have missed while watching the original telecast or if they missed watching it altogether, which rather is a rarity.

In a way it provides a ready reckoned for all the events that happened on the Lost, including those of lost season one and lost season two. Ready reckon because at any time you can visit www.lost-tv-show.com and watch a lost untangled clip of any episode you want. And it is indeed fun watching the action figures living the characters' life in the lost untangled, dancing and frolicking about the virtual island and at the same time taking on the dark and serious roles.

That the ABC guys could infuse life in these toys makes the Lost Untangled all the more captivating than what it already is. And I just don't mean animation here. Animation has been around the corner for a decade now. But these action figures are more than that, primarily an action figure depicting every new or old actor-character in the show is available for the making of a lost untangled clip.

Secondly, the whole setting and the narration part is done using the technical advancements that not only saves time and energy but also keeps the production costs low. Anyway, a lot of money is spent on the shooting and telecast of the original, fresh episodes. - 23806

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Quality Outlines Of A Varied Collection Of Silver Screen Movies

By Javier Ferguson

We have reviews of some movies listed below. You can use a search engine to find movie download sites. To get some good sites try to search phrases like "Film Downloads", "DVD Movies", or "DVD Rentals".

Requiem for a Heavyweight: The solemn account of boxer, Quinn, whose ring days are over, pushing him into corruption and degradation. His sleazy supervisor Gleason, understanding teacher Rooney, and Harris as unrealistic city employee are all fine. Cast includes Anthony Quinn, Jackie Gleason, Mickey Rooney, Julie Harris, Nancy Cushman, Madame Spivy, and Cassius Clay (Muhammad Ali). (100 minutes, 1952)

Air Force 1: This movie is a supercharged thriller in regards to aggressive Kazakhstani alarmists taking over Delta one and keeping the President, his family, and his entourage prisoner in midair. This film is an extreme, brutal, nail biting popcorn fodder movie, anchored by Ford as a 2 fisted president who's not scared to get physical. Cast includes Harrison Ford, Gary Oldman, Glenn Close, Dean Stockwell, Wendy Crewson, Paul Guilfoyle, William H. Macy, Liesel Matthews, Xander Berkeley, Bill Smitrovich, Elya Baskin, and Jiirgen Prochnow. (124 minutes, 1997)

Search and Destroy: A severely broke computer hack on the outer limits of show biz plans to acquire funding for his fantasy film venture, an adaptation of the pop ranting of a male movement expert. Cast includes Griffin Dunne, Illeana Douglas, Dennis Hopper, Christopher Walken, John Turturro, Rosanna Arquette, Ethan Hawke, and Martin Scorsese. (90 minutes, 1995)

Heart like a Wheel: A well made yet curiously uninspiring bio of race-car driver Shirley Muldowney. Cast includes Bonnie Bedelia, Leo Rossi, Hoyt Axton, Bill McKinney, Anthony Edwards, Dean Paul Martin, Paul Bartel, Dick Miller, and Terence Knox. (113 minutes, 1983)

The Search for Signs of Intelligent Life in the Universe: This is a witty re-creation of Lily Tomlin's 1985 one female Broadway show. Her characterizations run the gamut from box woman to juvenile delinquent to New Age Lady, with much of the material in a feminist vein. The show stars Lily Tomlin obviously. (120 minutes, 1991)

The Great Moment: This perplexing biography of an anesthesia pioneer wavers from comedy to drama. The film is uselessly filled with aggravating flashbacks. Cast includes Joel McCrea, Harry Carey, William Demarest, Franklin Pangborn, Gmdy Sullon, and Louis Jean Heydt. (83 minutes, 1944)

Jack London: Hokey, episodic "biography" of famed author invests too much time maligning Japanese which was assumed to give topical slope to this period drama in 1943. Cast includes Michael O'Shea, Susan Hayward, Osa Massen, Harry Davenport, Frank Craven, and Virginia Mayo. (94 minutes, 1943)

On Golden Pond: Fonda, in his last film, is no less than radiant as crotchety retired professor Norman Thayer, Jr., furious at being 80 years old and frightened of losing his mind. Hepburn is fine as his committed, all knowing spouse who shares his summers at Maine lakefront home. Jane is his disassociated daughter. Cast includes Katharine Hepburn, Henry Fonda, Jane Fonda, Doug McKeon, Dabney Coleman, and William Lanteau. (1009minutes, 1981)

Say One for Me: Bing plays a Broadway pastor who gets mixed up with a chorus girl (Debbie) and a Television charity show. This film is horribly contrived with no memorable music. Cast includes Debbie Reynolds, Bing Crosby, Robert Wagner, Ray Walston, Les Tremayne, Connie Gilchrist, StelIa Stevens, Frank McHugh, Joe Besser, and Sebastian Cabot. (119 minutes, 1959)

Movie downloads can be found for nearly any movie made. Remember to use search terms like "Movies Online" and "Unlimited Movie Downloads" when looking for movie sites. If those fail you try "Best Movie Download". - 23806

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Importance Of Health Insurance Coverage

By JD Theis

This is dedicated to all the citizens of the country who think they don't need a health insurance plan, for reasons only known to them. A probable reason could be dearth of affordable health insurance plans, a problem which is on the verge of being solved as the Obama administration is about to make the most important decision that will go down in the history of country's health care sector as the giant leap towards the betterment of the existing and future generations.

If some of these people think that god has made them invincible and immune to all kinds of catastrophic ailments and diseases, then they are in for a big surprise because that's not the case. Some citizens delay generating health insurance quotes or taking health insurance plans until the last moment, the moment when the reality strikes and takes away the ground beneath their feet. But then "better late than never"...eh?

Despite so many publications, journals , news articles and media advertisements citing the subscription of a health insurance plan a necessary commodity in today's' world, not all citizens have realized it and are running a constant risk of losing all their income and savings at the hands of a catastrophic ailment or accident.

You surely aren't a part of them and if you are, then I am sure you don't want to continue being a part of them, a part of more 40 million uncovered citizens in the country. Health insurance coverage is as important as the bare essentials of life, such as food, clothing and shelter. Start checking health insurance quotes today to get affordable health insurance.

Visit www.insurancecaredirect.com , the one stop place to fulfill all your health insurance requirements. Check health insurance quotes from the best and the most reliable health insurance providers in the country and choose the health insurance plan of your choice, the one that fits in your criterion of an affordable health insurance plan. It's the best comparison website on the internet today, providing health insurance quotes from the best and the most reliable health insurance plan. - 23806

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Too Legit to Fit

By James Pynn

Though it is the case now that film schools are competitive, this was not always the case. Indeed, when I went to film school in the early 1990's, it wasn't a particularly popular major. In fact, it was something of a non-major. Now, of course, it's particularly fashionable and there is a certain panache that come with telling people you are a film major. As the culture is more and more inundated with entertainment, the more prominent film majors become. They are ubiquitous.

During my last year in film school, I became more interested in acting and writing. This led me to realize most of my fellow cohorts in the field were not particularly interested in cinema, per se. Rather, they were interested in the glamor, mostly fabricated, of being a film major. What was the big deal about DeMille, Welles, Brando, or Dean? After all, at the end of the day it was about how one looked, not what one did.

I would reckon I was one of a handful of students who actually had a collection of laser discs. As the year progressed, I began to decipher which students were truly interested in film and which were mere, prancing posers. The most notable tell was the fact the students who truly loved film did not cared much for how well they were dressed or groomed.

Being the cineastes we were, life was (and still) all about films -- not how we looked. We didn't gather in large groups or waste all of our parent's money on pub- crawls. We used all of our resources to obtain the best quality films, scripts, and biographies we could find. More importantly, we used our money to buy tickets to art-house screenings.

I see myself, now, in those lonely men and women trolling through the magazine racks and video stores looking for the latest news on the latest revival film. I see a generation of film lovers keeping the flame of appreciation alive. The mediums change, from VHS to laser disc to DVDs and now to Blu-Ray, but the sentiment is still the same. The desire is still the same: to watch, to be engrossed, and to learn a little bit more about what it means to not only be a movie fan, but a human being. - 23806

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