Monday, December 28, 2009

Nine Great Suggestions For An Awe-Inspiring Film To Observe Tonight

By Guadalupe Duran

Some of the greatest films of all time are the golden oldies. If you desire to watch a good movie tonight, here is some information on some of the best films you may have never heard of. Check them out. Remember you can download them almost instantaneously to your own computer in the comfort of your own residence.

Borderline was released in 1950. Unusual thriller comedy in which L.A. police officer Trevor tries to gather proof contrary to cunning drug smuggler Burr when mixing with hard gentleman MacMurray in Mexico. Starts out promisingly, although eventually slows down in ridiculousness. Burr makes a lucid scoundrel.The cast includes Fred MacMurray, Claire Trevor, Raymond Burr, Jose Torvay, Morris Ankrum, and Roy Roberts.

Mrs. Dalloway hit the big screen 1998. Redgrave is radiant as the wife of a British M.P., who on the night of a soiree, thinks back to her adolescence when she selected between a safe, secure life and a more challenging presence with a gentleman who sincerely loved her. McElhone is a exceptional equal for Redgrave in the flashback scenes. Cast includes Vanessa Redgrave, Natascha McElhone, Rupert Graves, Michael Kitcben, Alan Cox, Lena Headey, Amelia Bulhnore, Sarah Badel, Oliver Ford Davies, Katie Carr, John Sitting, Robert Hardy, Margaret Tyzack, and Phyllis Calvert.

For Love of Ivy came out in 1968. A family unit desires to retain their servant, so they find her a man to keep her happy. The movie is a ho-hum black romantic movie at best. Cast includes Sidney Poitier, Abbey Lincoln, Guy Bridges, Leon Bibb, Nan, Martin, Lauri Peters, and Carroll O'Connor.

Nutcracker the Motion Picture came out in 1986. Much of this rendition of The Nutcracker, acted by the Pacific Norhtwest Ballet, is like a music video with rapid cutting and close-ups of legs, faces, and elbows. This is enormously annoying. However the Tchaikovsky music is, obviously, amazing, as are Maurice Sendak's sets and costumes. Cast includes Hugh Bigney, Vanessa Sharp, Patricia Barker, Wade Walthall, Russell Burnett, and the voice of Julie Harris.

Airheads hit the big screen 1994. 3 metal heads with toy guns grudgingly take a radio station hostage, needing to get airtime for their one and only demo tape. Not exactly the most difficult subject to lampoon, although the script is weak anyway. A fairly vigorous direction and compact running time help a tad.

Singles hit the theaters in 1992. Life in the Seattle dating scene is not easy. Energetic comedy drama with some appealing performances (particularly by Scott and Sedgwick), however by no means as enlightening as you want it to be. Film has music, setting, and fashion galore, though additionally a rather erratic script. Cast includes Bridget Fonda, Matt Dillon, Campbell Scott, Kyra Sedgwick, Sheila Kelley, Jim True-Frost, Bill Pullman, James Le Gros, Devon Raymond, Camilo Gallardo, Ally Walker, Jeremy Piven, Paul Giamatti, and Tim Burton.

The Seniors hit the screen in 1978. 4 collegians open a false sex hospital, which mushrooms into a multi million dollar business. The movie is alternately stupid and sarcastic, with some harmless nudity thrown in. Cast includes Jeffrey Byron, Gary Imhof, Dennis Quaid, Lou Richards, PrisciIla Barnes, Alan Reed, Edward Andrews, Robert Emhardl, and Alan Hewitt.

1953 was the year for South Sea Women. Depressing isle story of love and dishonesty with Cadet Lancaster kindling the fire with Mayo. Cast includes Burt Lancaster, Virginia Mayo, Chuck Connors, Arthur Guards, and Paul Burke.

Sergeant Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band, Small town band hits it huge, in an effort to relate melodies from The Beatles' classic album into some kind of a storyline. As to The Bee Gees performing ability, well let's just say that they are not the Beatles. Cast includes Peter Frampton, The Bee Gees, George Bums, Sandy Farina, and Steve Martin.

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