Saturday, September 19, 2009

A Variety Of Definitive Hollywood Movie Outlines

By Lawrence Sellers

It wasn't that long ago that a trip to the corner video shop was the most convenient way to get a movie. Instead of buying or renting the dvd, people now can choose a movie download instead. Below, is a sample of some of the movies you can find using movie download sites.

No Holds Barred: For those who couldn't get enough of Hulk Hogan, he appears here as a Television fighting megastar who should guard himself after declining a selfish businessman's offer to switch networks. Cast includes Hulk Hogan, Joan Severance, Kurt Fuller, Small Lister, Mark Pellegrino, Jesse Ventura, and Bill Henderson. (91 minutes, 1989)

Stallion Road: Devoted veterinarian Reagan and novelist buddy Scott vie for the benevolence of horse rancher Smith; low-key tirade written by Stephen Longstreet. Cast includes Ronald Reagan, Alexis Smith, Zachary Scott, Peggy Knudsen, Patti Brady, and Harry Davenport. (91 minutes, 1947)

Basic: While objects go awry throughout a armed forces work out, base captain Daly hails in Travolta, the best interrogator he ever had, to query the prevailing members of the group, whose tales don't count up. Actually a whodunit, this film keeps amalgamating layers of bewilderment so that it gets to be less the help of community supporters. Cast includes John Travolta, Connie Nielsen, Samuel L. Jackson, Giovanni Ribisi, Tim Daly, Roselyn Sanchez, and Harry Connick. (2003 minutes, 1995)

Richard Pryor Live on the Sunset Strip: Pryor on Africa, sex, barristers, his spouse, sex, Italian mobsters, more sex, and-unavoidably-freebasing. Some of it's ludicrous, some isn't, however the spectators is always shown tripled over with laughter. RT, (82 minutes, 1982)

Chicago Joe and the Showgirl: Jerk cadet-hood Sutherland, stationed in London throughout WW2, joins a self-misled British tart Lloyd in carrying out trivial offenses that escalate into slay. Famed British tabloid fodder gets the low-spending limit "period" therapy. Gently fascinating account by no means relatively gels, albeit some of the bloodshed offers surprisingly stylized jolts. Lloyd is a lot more fascinating than her co-star here. Cast includes Kiefer Sutherland, Emily Lloyd, Patsy Kensit, Keith Allen, and John Lahr. (103 minutes, 1990)

The Competition: 2 youthful pianists, contending for the identical treasure, fall in love. Nothing much more than that, however smoothly finished, with some phenomenal piano "faking." Screenwriter Oliansky's prompting debut PGT. Cast includes Richard Dreyfuss, Amy Irving, Lee Remick, Sam Wanamaker, Joseph Cali, Ty Henderson, Priscilla Indicator, and James B. Sikking.(129 minutes, 1980)

Sugar Town : Entertaining mosaic of LA life characterizing a handful of characters whose lives dovetail: a music-planet wannabe who'll do anything to get ahead, an uptight lone lady who allures the incorrect men like a magnet, and a band made up of cleaned-up' 80s stone megastars, to name a few. Tiny, made on a shoestring, although acute and well recognized; excellent cast contains a number of genuine-life musicians. Cast includes Supporter Sheedy, Rosanna Arquette, John Taylor, Jade Gordon, Michael Des Barres, Lucinda Jenney, and Martin Kemp. (92 minutes, 1999)

Underworld: The Vampires and the Werewolves have lived for centuries now within the human world. Although humans don't even think either group even exists, to each other they are mortal enemies. The werewolves are trying to develop an new breed, combining the strengths of both races. If they succeed it will drastically shift the balance of power to the werewolves.

Allan Quatermain and the Lost City of Gold: This movie was an unfortunate adventure bomb. Chamberlain returns to Africa looking for his sibling, who's been tracking a lost off-white tribe. Cast includes Richard Chamberlain, Sharon Rock, James Earl Jones, Henry Silva, Robert Donner, and Doghmi Larbi. (99 minutes, 1987)

Try a search phrase something like "Download Movies Sites". If that phrase gets you nowhere, try another phrase. You might find what you are looking for with a search like "Online Movie Rental". - 16887

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