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A Bunch Of Accurate Cinematic Film Plot Summaries

by Lavonne Bailey on August 29, 2009

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 off movie download sites is becoming very common. You will find just about any movie you want with a good movie download site. Below is a small sample.

The Indian Tomb: The pace picks up a tad in this second of Lang’s Indian movie chronicling the occurrences leading up to lovers Paget and Hubschmid’s flee from the grips of Maharajah Reyer. Paget’s exotic dance is a highlight. Cast includes Debra Paget, Paul Hubschmid, Walther Reyer, Claus Holm, Sabine Bethmann, and Rene Deltgen. (97 minutes, 1959)

The Night of the Following Day: Excellent cast makes this sordid story of youthful gal’s abducting somehow more fascinating than it should be; pretty coarse in spots. Cast includes Marlon Brando, Richard Boone, Rita Moreno, Pamela Franklin, Jess Hahn, and Gerard Buhr. (93 minutes, 1969)

Richard The 3rd: Brilliant resetting of Shakespeare’s tirade of multiple slays and partisan captivate in 1930s England, throughout a Fascist coup. McKellen over powers the monitor as the devil incarnate, with an intimate detail for every occasion. Visually gripping, often stunning with glamour, sex, medications, and brutality, and yet doesn’t totally seize the voltage. Cast includes Ian McKellen, and Annette Bening. (104 minutes, 1995)

Plymouth Adventure: Talky film-with its heart in the right place about a handful of L.A. gentlemen and ladies and their fouled-up relations, varying from an older couple whose matrimony is strained by an sickness and a long-ago event, to a lady who comes to terms with her child for the first time as he fibs in a clinic bed dying of Assists. Cast includes Jon Stewart, Patricia Clarkson, Natasha Kioski, and Daniel Von Bargen. (105 minutes, 1952)

Uncle Buck: Cindy Russell has to visit her sick father. Her only option for someone to watch her kids is good old Uncle Buck. Irresponsible Buck has to somehow pull himself together and take care of the kids for a few days.

Rush Hour 2: Lee and Carter are off to Hong Kong for some rest and relaxation after their last adventure. Upon arriving in Hong Kong they are told that a bomb has gone off in the American Embassy. Two U.S. customs agents are dead. The Triads are the key suspects, and immediately Lee and Carter are drawn into action.

Def Jam’s How to Be a Player: Slick-speaking womanizer tries one-upping his sibling and her buddy once they ask all the “entries” in his little black novel to the identical reception. Entirely flat comedy is signified to capitalize on Television’s no-keeps-barred Del Jam, although the show appears a lot raunchier than this large-monitor trifle. Cast includes Bill Bellamy, Natalie Desselle, Lark Voorhies, Mari Morrow, Pierre, Bernie Mac, and Elise Neal. (94 minutes, 1997)

Adaptation: A screen writer is struggling with his new assignment, which is to adapt ‘The Orchid Thief’ into a screenplay. As he struggles with this great work he sees his brother, a less talented writer having huge success with lesser works. This movie is loosely based on a true story. Stars include Nicolas Cage, Meryl Streep, Chris Cooper, Tilda Swinton, and Cara Seymour. (2002 comedy-drama directed by Spike Jonze)

Roll Bounce: A group of skate-admiring adolescents on Chicago’s South Side have to demonstrate their selves to the snobs on the other side of town while their local skating rink closes, all when facing the pleasures and pangs of growing up. As craze-based coming of age films go, this is a dent or two underneath Saturday Night Fever and an advancement over Roller Boogie. Cast includes Droop Wow, Chi McBride, Mike Epps, Wesley Jonathan, Kellita Smith, Meagan Excellent, and Tim Kazurinsky. (112 minutes, 2005)

Remember, be creative and use phrases like “Watch A Movie Online”. A change in the phrase will sometimes get a better result. “Legal Music Download Services” would be worth a try.

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