Sunday, September 13, 2009

My Selection Of Excellent Full Length Film Synopses

By Phyllis Floyd

For a long time we have used the video store as one of our main ways to access movies. These days you can stay at home and get movies from a movie download site. Here are some examples of movies you can acquire through a movie download site.

The Abandoned: An American adoptee gets snared in an endless maze of terror while, after getting a bizarre invitation, she goes back to Russia to find out where here roots are. In her dark and scary childhood home, she is tested by untold evil powers and troubling mysteries from her past. This film is a European throwback, in the horror genre. Anastasia Hille, Karel Roden, Valentin Ganev, and Carlos Reig-Plaza are the main cast Nacho Cerda directs (2007 Horror)

Mickey Blue Eyes: Alarmingly unfunny characteristic based on the renowned nearsighted animation personality refreshed in the energized credits, with Greg Burson filling in for Jim Backus as the voice of Magoo. Nielsen does his best unconditionally, although the pointlessly difficult structure-in reference to the theft of a dear cherry-just goes on and on. And there are a tremendous amount of mean spirited characters for a babies' film. Cast includes Hugh Permit, James Caan, Jeanne Trippet, Leslie Nielsen, Jennifer Gamer, Malcolm McDowell, and Miguel Ferrer. (103 minutes, 1999)

In Good Company: Triumphant, gladly wedded 50-ish sales exec Quaid has his planet turned inside out while a youthful twenties hotshot with no experience is equipped as his boss and even starts noticing Quaid's college-age baby girl. Brainy; pertinent communal comedy jumps on an assortment of modem-night ills in a reliably amusing way. Cast includes Dennis Quaid, Topher Grace, Scarlett Johansson, Marg Helgenberger, Amy Aquino, and Colleen Camp. (109 minutes, 2004)

Let's Go Marines: Boredom in regards to 4 cadets, their joke ventures on leave in Tokyo, and their dramatic confronts on Korean battlefield. Cast includes Tom Tryon, David Hedison, Barbara Stuart, and William Tyler. (104 minutes, 1961)

Nomads: Tight, preoccupying adaptation of the William Wister Haines level hit, with Gable a flight skipper who knows that, to triumph the battle, he must send his dudes on suicide missions over Germany. Cast includes Lesley-Anne Down, Perforate Bickford, John Hodiak, Edward Arnold, Marshall Thompson, Richard Quine, Cameron Mitchell, and John Mcintire. (95 minutes, 1986)

Kill or Be Killed: Karate champions lock limbs as ex-Nazi tutor desires reprisal contrary to Japanese counterpart who bested him in a contest throughout WW2. This is a cut above the typical martial crafts fodder. Cast includes James Ryan, Norman Combes, Charlotte Michelle, and Danie DuPlessis. (90 minutes, 1980)

Live a Little Steal a Lot: Unremarkable however preoccupying story based on genuine-life tale of Two Florida shore bums who machinated "in-executable" heist of 564-carat Megastar of India fine like caper scenes, plus excellent speedboat pursue. Cast includes Robert Conrad, Don Stroud, Donna Factories, Robyn Millan, Luther Adler, Burt Youthful, and Paul Stewart. (101 minutes, 1975)

I Walked with a Zombie: Nurse Dee comes to Caribbean island to treat zombie-like spouse of bothered Conway, finds skeletons in clan pantry, plus local witchcraft customs and fables that can't be disregarded. The movie is loosely adjusted from Jane Eyre. Cast includes Frances Dee, Tom Conway, James Ellison, Edith Barrett, Christine Gordon, Theresa Harris, and James Bell. (69 minutes, 1943)

Pulp Fiction: This is Quentin Tarantino's masterpiece work. The story weaves around four separate, yet intertwined event. There was an accidental killing, the crime bosses wife's overdose, the boxer who didn't throw the fight, and pair of small time crooks trying to rob a restaurant.

A phrase like "Movie Streaming Online" might get a good result. Try a different search if the first one does not provide good information. You should punch in "Download Music Video" for another set of results.

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