Saturday, December 12, 2009

Some Wonderful Recommendations For An Awe-Inspiring Movie To View Today

By Tabatha Cooper

Many websites now provide software that will permit you to burn the motion picture to a DVD. This is good if you are like most people and you prefer to watch a movie, snuggled down on your couch in front of your television set rather than sitting at your computer desk. If that is important to you, make sure that it is obtainable on the service you decide on. Below are some of the greatest films of all time. Choose a good film to view this evening.

The Leading Man - British backstage show romance in regards to an American film megastar who seduces a playwright's lonely wife and his leading-woman mistress. When it might not make up its mind whether it's a comedy tirade or a light thriller, it's still enormously hilarious stuff. Bon Jovi is excellent as the rash, dishonorable Yankee, and Galiena and Newton are enticing as the females trapped in his web. Cast includes Jon Bon Jovi, Anna Galiena, Lambert Wilson, Thandie Newton, Barry Humphries, and David Warner. (100 minutes, 1997)

Ivan the Terrible - Continuance of the legend of King Ivan IV, in which he takes on the boyars in a confrontation for power. Impressive film is just a trace underneath its predecessor, Restricted by Stalin due to arguable illustration of Ivan's secret patrol, and not released till 1958. Cast includes Nikolai Cherkassov; Serafima Birman, Mikhail Nazvanov, Pavel Kadochnikov, and Andrei Abrikosov. (88 minutes, 1946)

House Springs - Having just been ditched by his fiance Driver, British actor Firth heads to the U.S. and falls for Graham. Then, wouldn't you know it, Minnie shows up. There are great acting jobs from one and all, although not enough chuckles for a romantic comedy. The film is based on the novel New Cardiff by Charles Webb. Cast includes Colin Firth, Heather Graham, Minnie Driver, Mary Steenburgen, Oliver Platt, and. (92 minutes, 2003)

Sugar Town - Engaging mosaic of LA life characterizing a handful of characters whose lives come together - a musician hopeful who'll do anything to get ahead, an uptight lone lady who allures the unsuitable men like a magnet, and a band made up of cleaned-up '80s rock stars, to name a few. Made on a shoestring, although clever and well recognized; tremendous cast comprises a variety of actual musicians. Cast includes Ally Sheedy, Rosanna Arquette, John Taylor, Jade Gordon, Michael Des Barres, Lucinda Jenney, and Martin Kemp. (92 minutes, 1999)

The Defiant - A captivating account of 2 runaway convicts, one black and one white who are chained together as they escape from the penitentiary in the South. Fine performances by Williams and Chaney as individuals they meet during the voyage. Academy Prize for screenplay by Harold Jacob Smith and Nathan E. Cast includes Tony Curtis, Sidney Poitier, Theodore Bike, Charles McGraw, Carnie Williams, and Lon Chaney, Jr. (97 minutes, 1958)

Soylent Green - Well-intentioned but cardboard version of Harry Harrison's chemistry-fiction classic Make Room! Make Room! In the year 2022, Manhattan has gotten to be an overcrowded hellhole. Charlton Heston plays a copy who while investigating the murder of a bigwig, trips onto explosive government secret which you'll figure out long before he does. Cast includes Charlton Heston, Edward G. Robinson, Leigh Taylor-Young, Chuck Connors, Mike Henry, and Dick Van Patten. (100 minutes, 1973)

Slaughter's Big Ripoff - A killer is still playing games with the Mafia in this dull action film. McMahon gives more effort to his role as the mob boss than it is worth. Cast includes Jim Brown, Ed McMahon, Brock Peters, Don Stroud, Gloria Hendry, Dick Anthony Williams, and Art Metrano. (93 minutes, 1973)

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