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A Cross Section Of Choice Full Length Film Write Ups

By Phyllis Floyd

Until recently, if you wanted to watch a movie, a trip to a video store like blockbuster was your only option. Instead of buying or renting the dvd, people now can choose a movie download instead. You can get virtually any movie you want with a good movie download site. Here are some examples.

The Heart Is Deceitful Above All Things: Arrogant tirade in reference to a lady who is sick armed for parenthood however boosts custody of her youthful child, who has been in foster care. He's justifiably furious; she callously toys with his sensations, without consideration for his security. One-note film might be scan as an alien's warped view of an American heartland populated by distasteful parents, perverts, and hypocritical Bible-thwacking rednecks. Argento additionally inscribed. Cast includes Asia Argento, Jimmy Bennett, Cole Sprouse, Omelia Muti, Marilyn Manson, and Jeremy Sisto. (127 minutes, 2004)

A power hungry New Mexican reporter uncovers an intriguing human interest story when he learns of a man who was trap in one of the ancient Indian ruins. He is out for greed, and fame, and abuses the story for his own benefit. Kirk Douglas, Jan Sterling, Bob Arthur, Porter Hall, Frank Cady, Richard Benedict are the stars. (1951 Drama)

Chocolat: Vianne, along with her young daughter, moves to a small village in southern France, and opens a chocolate shop. When she keeps her shop open on Sundays, the very religious town is up in arms. Eventually the spirit of the mother/daughter team wins over the town, and opens the minds of the conservative and religious people.

House of Women: This movie is a corny rendition of circumstances in a female penitentiary raised by excellent cast and quick pacing. This film was later redone as Caged. Cast includes Shirley Horseman, Andrew Duggan, Constance Ford, Barbara Nichols, Margaret Hayes, and Virginia Gregg. (85 minutes, 1962)

The House on Skull Mountain: Family members anticipating the scanning of a can meet bizarre ends in a witchcraft-infested Southern mansion. Black terror entry with a white idol is not particularly bloody, however additionally not specifically excellent. Cast includes Champ French, Janee Michelle, Jean Durand, Mike Evans, and Xernona Clayton. (89 minutes, 1974)

Fracture: Ted Crawford has learned that his wife has been having an affair. So, he kills her, after planning the perfect murder. He calls the police but only lets one policeman into the house. That man is Rob Nunally, the same man that was sleeping with Ted's wife. Ted Crawford is arrested. He admits to killing is wife. How can this be the perfect crime? Watch the movie and see if it was.

Gore: Typical sword and sorcery venture in which modest American professor is magically whisked off to "counter-World" Gor, where he gets to be a idol and struggles laughing, tyrannical Reed. Film is based on the first in "John Norman's" succession of Edgar Rice Burroughs inspired venture fantasies. Cast includes Urbano Barbarini, Oliver Reed, Rebecca Ferratti, Larry Taylor, Graham Clarke, Arnold Joo, Chris Du Plessis, Paul L. Smith, and Jack Palance. (95 minutes, 1988)

House on Haunted Hill: Boring redo of the 1958 film, with 2 offensive "hosts", a poisonous wedded couple (Hurry, Janssen) having a list of 5 outsiders coming to visit. Each one might receive a million dollars for subsisting the night in a prior psych ward with a bloodstained past. Cast includes Geoffrey Hurry, Famke Janssen, Taye Diggs, Bridgette Wilson, Peter Gallagher, Chris Kattan, Ali Larter, Max Perlich, Jeffrey Combs, and Lisa Loeb. (93 minutes, 1999)

Catch Me If You Can: This movie tells the true story of Frank Abagnale Jr., who was a master con man. By the time he was 21 years old, he had been a doctor, a co-pilot for a major airline, and a lawyer. Check fraud is where he excelled the most, and he had swindled companies out of millions with this skill. F.B.I. agent Carl Hanratty becomes obsessed with finding and capturing Frank.

Try a search phrase something like "Film Rental". Not all searches get the right result. If the first one fails to work out try another one. To get new search results type in "Movie File Sharing". - 18423

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What is Lil Waynes Real Name?

By Amy Nutt

Lil Wayne is an American Grammy Award-winning rapper who became one of the top-selling artists in late 2000. Also known as "Weezy Baby" he is one of the most talented, controversial, and famous rappers in the world. His freestyle abilities in singing, his unique songs, fantastic lyrics, and rhythmic hip-hop have made him a celebrated rapper.

Lil Wayne was born Dwayne Michael Carter, Jr. on September 27, 1982. He grew up in the Hollygrove neighborhood of New Orleans, Louisiana. In a CBS interview with Katie Couric, Wayne described why he uses the name of "Wayne" instead of his birth name, Dwayne. He explained, "I dropped the D because I'm a junior and my father is living and he's not in my life and he's never been in my life. So I don't want to be Dwayne, I'd rather be Wayne." Katie Couric asked Wayne if his father knew and Wayne replied, "He knows now."

Lil Wayne's biological father left him when he was just a baby. He did have a stepfather who died when he was young. Lil Wayne found a father figure in Cash Money millionaire Birdman (aka Baby) who took him under his wing. Lil Wayne recorded freestyle raps on Birdmans answering machine to get his attention. Lil Wayne calls Birdman "daddy" because he mentored him since the age of 11. Birdman was the one who brought him into the rap world. He would eventually help Lil Wayne launch his rap career.

Lil Wayne began rapping at block parties when he was a child. He wrote his first rap song at age 8. He began his career as a member of rap group, The Hot Boys, but he is especially known for his stellar solo career. His solo debut, "Tha Block is Hot," went double platinum. Lil Waynes career surged with the release of 2008's "Tha Carter III." The album featured several hits including "A Milli," "Mr. Carter" and "Lollipop." In 2005, "Tha Carter" was followed by "Tha Carter II". It sold over 200,000 copies during the first week. Lil Wayne then became the president of Cash Money Enterprises and during that same year he founded Young Money Entertainment. By 2007, he handed over his responsibilities of the companies. He began to work on his next album but four tracks were leaked, and as a result, he released a short-term album by the name of "The Leak" and followed it up with his original album, "Tha Carter III". The album was a hit selling over a million copies in its first week. In 2008, Lil Wayne was the frontrunner in Grammy nominees, with eight nominations.

Lil Wayne has two children. His first child, Reginae Carter, was born when he was a teenager with high school girlfriend Antonia "Toya" Carter. Carter and Lil Wayne married on Valentines Day of 2004 and divorced in 2006. On October 22, 2008, his son, Dwayne Carter III, was born at Christ Hospital in Cincinnati. He had his third child with actress, Lauren London.

Fans are sure to see more from this American Grammy Award-winning rap star known as Lil Wayne. Information Source: wikipedia.org/Lil_Wayne - 18423

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A Jumble Of Excellent Feature Film Reviews

By Helene Mccoy

Until recently, if you wanted to watch a movie, a trip to a video store like blockbuster was your only option. Instead of buying or renting the dvd, people now can choose a movie download instead. Let's look at what you might find to watch using a movie download site.

The Crying Game: Remarkably primordial and adult tale with Rea as an IRA volunteer who helps seize a British cadet Whitaker only to befriend him and later become engaged with his lover. What starts as a thriller impulsively turns into a poignant and sarcastic love tale, with structure twirls that deepen the film's virtually dreamlike voltage. An exclusive, provocative film that author-controller Jordan lugs off with poetic comfort; he made an Oscar for his screenplay. Cast includes Stephen Rea, Miranda Richardson, Woodland Whitaker, Jim Broadbent, Ralph Brown, Adrian Dunbar, and Jay Davidson. (112 minutes, 1992)

Follow the Fleet: Admirable lyrical with seamen Astaire and Scott courting siblings Rogers and Hilliard. Irving Berlin melodies contain "Let's Face the Music and Dance," "Let Yourself Go," "We Noticed the Ocean." A revising of Beach Leave, a 1925 Richard Barthelmess flick, and the 1930 lyrical Hit the Deck. That's Lucille Ball as Cat. Cast includes Fred Astaire, Ginger Rogers, Randolph Scott, Harriet Hilliard Nelson, Astrid AlIwyn, and Betty Grable. (110 minutes, 1936)

South of Heaven West of Hell: Normal Western plot line of redemption pits marshal Yoakam in a battle against his prior life among outlaws, led by Bible-toting patriarch Askew. Cast includes Dwight Yoakam, Vince Vaughn, Billy Bob Thornton, Bridget Fonda, Peter Fonda, Paul Reubens, Bud Cort, Bo Hopkins, Matt Clark, Noble Willingham, Scott Wilson, Luke Askew, Michael Jeter, Joe Ely, and Warren Zevon. (127 minutes, 2000)

Striptease: Erin Grant is a stripper at the Eager Beaver. She is trying to raise enough money to get her daughter back from her divorced jerk of a former husband. Things spin out of control for Erin when a corrupt congressman comes to the club and takes a liking to her.

Daring Game: This is not a poor venture tale of underwater master guess who. He is looking for spouse and baby girl of his prior lady friend. Cast includes Laslo Benedek, Lloyd Bridges, Nico Minardos, Michael Ansara, and Joan Blackman. (100 minutes, 1968)

Bed Book and Candle: A John Van Druten play turns into so-so platform to showcase Novak as a sorceress who charms soon to be married Manhattan publisher Stewart. Kovacs and Gingold show off their comedic capabilities. Cast includes James Stewart, Kim Novak, Jack Lemmon, Janice Rule, Ernie Kovacs, Hermione Gingold, and Elsa Lanchester. (103 minutes, 1958)

Signs: A small family in Bucks County Pennsylvania has seen some strange goings on. There are crop circles in the fields. Things get much scarier when the see a strange being moving around outside the house. Just what is going on?

Edward: Trenchant if unnecessarily vicious adaptation of the Christopher Marlowe play, written in 1592, in reference to the demise of the frankly gay British queen who denies his empress for a man lover. Regardless of 14th century setting, some characters wear modern-day clothes, and film works relatively well as a condemnation of 20th century gay-slamming. Not for all tastes, however by no means boring. Lennox, previously of the Eurythmics, appears in one scene harmonizing Cole Porter's "Every Time We Affirm Farewell. Cast includes Steven Waddington, Kevin Collins, Andrew Tieman, John Lynch, Dudley Sutton, Tilda Swinton, Nigel Terry, and Annie Lennox. (91 minutes, 1991)

D'j' Vu: Using a super advanced surveillance system that allows the operators to look back 4 and ' days in time. This allows them to see any event as it happens, like a video. They bring the device in to investigate a terrorist bombing. Once BAFT agent Doug Carlin understands what will happen, he takes things further. He convinces one of the operators of the device to use the machine to send him back in time, to the beginning of the 4 and ' days. He then can try to save the life of someone who died in the tragic attack.

Okay, if your looking for downloads, try phrases like "Rent Movies Online". Try a different search if the first one does not provide good information. Make another attempt with "Music Downloads Services". - 18423

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A Collection Of Excellent Cinematic Film Plot Lines

By Freddie Goff

Some film reviews are listed below. If you want to download these movies do some searches to find what is out there. To get some good sites try to search phrases like "Download Movie", "Best Music Download Sites", or "Online DVD Rental Services".

The Thief of Paris: Intense comedy-drama with personal problems turning Belmondo to thievery for reprisal against the world. Eventually he finds that robbery has become his entire life. Cast includes Jean-Paul Belmondo, Genevieve Bujold, Marie Dubois, Francoise Fabian, and Julien Guiomar. (119 minutes, 1967)

Soapdish: Farcical comedy in reference to a soap opera monarch who's trailing her clutch--on the show, and her life. Field and Kline are a treat to watch playing larger than life characters, however Whoopi is trashed, Downey is miscast, and the script (by Robert Harling and Andrew Bergman) imagines "anxious" equals "funny." Cast includes Sally Field, Kevin Kline, Robert Downey, Jr., Cathy Moriarty, Whoopi Goldberg, Elisabeth Shue, Carrie Fisher, Garry Marshall, Teri Hatcher, Paul Johansson, Costas Mandylor, Stephen Nichols, Kathy Najimy, and Ben Stein. (95 minutes, 1991)

Bootmen: Novice director Perry (of the dance group Tap Mutts) used his own background to develop this toe tapping film of a youthful gentleman's escape into big-time show business- and then back once more as he rallies his blue collar tap-dancing cronies to build his own modern-day dance show. Cast includes Adam Garcia, Sam Worthington, Sophie Lee, Christopher Horsey, Lee McDonald, William Zappa, and Richard Carter. (93 minutes, 2000)

Say One for Me: Bing plays a Broadway pastor who gets mixed up with a chorus gal (Debbie) and a Television charitable cause show. Horribly contrived; no memorable music. Cast includes Debbie Reynolds, Bing Crosby, Robert Wagner, Ray Walston, Les Tremayne, Connie Gilchrist, StelIa Stevens, Frank McHugh, Joe Besser, and Sebastian Cabot. (119 minutes, 1959)

The Fourth Man: Seductive blonde hairdresser Soutendijk might not have slayed 3 of her huspands however absolutely does mess up the mind of gay author Krabbe while he tries to find out. Trendy fantasy vs actuality black comedy warranted its prosperity.The film has eroticism to spare. Cast includes Jeroen Krabbe, Renee Soutendijk, Thorn Hoffman, Dolf De Vries, and Geert De Jong. (104 minutes, 1983)

Belle Starr: Advanced Tierney miscast as infamous lady outlaw in gradually paced account of her lawbreaker occupation. Cast includes Randolph Scott, Gene Tierney, Dana Andrews, John Sheppard (Shepperd Strudwick), and Elizabeth Patterson. (87 minutes, 1941)

The Search for One-Eyed Jimmy: Oddball tale of a documentary fiImmaker, just out of college, who returns to his old Brooklyn community and finds cinematic encouragement as his camcorder follows the track of a missing local low life. Cast includes Samuel L. Jackson, Steve Buscemi, Michael Badalucco, Ray "Boom Boom" Mancini, Anne Meara, Jennifer Beals, Nicholas Turturro, Aida Turturro, Holt McCaIIany, Sam Rockwell, and Tony Sirico. (82 minutes, 1996)

A Bullet for Sandoval: Ex-Confederate Hilton plots reprisal on don Borgnine, the grand daddy of Hilton's child, for indirectly causing the toddler to die. Cast includes Ernest Borgnine, George Hilton, Alberto De Mendoza, and Gustavo Rojo. (91 minutes, 1970)

Rhythm on the Range: Ruined N.Y.C. 'city gal' runs away on the eve of her marriage ceremony and heads west to avoid gangsters. She meets a cowboy, who tries to win her over. Involving, featherweight musical comedy contains Bing's attractive rendition of "I Might't Flee from You." Cast includes Bing Crosby, Frances Farmer, Bob Bums, Martha Raye, Lucille Gleason, Samuel S. Hinds, Louis Prima, and Leonid Kinskey. (85 minutes, 1936)

Was this list of films helpful? With the right search, like "Full Movies Online" or "Internet Movie Rental" you will find out all you need to know on downloading movies from the internet. An additional search with "Best Movie Download Site" might bring good results. - 18423

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Get Ready for Xbox's Mass Effect

By Taylor Sanders

Not only was the first Mass Effect labeled the best game of 2007, but it is still said to be the best RPG in the history of games. When we finished the first Mass Effect, we wanted more. It had one of the best endings; those of us that played the game would agree that Mass Effect had some of the best characters. Not only were the characters deep, but they remained in your mind long after the game was completed. It is games like Mass Effect that get sales up for the Xbox 360 and it is Mass Effect that earned Bioware lots of money.

If you've played the first incarnation, Mass Effect, on Xbox in recent years, you probably still have the game saved. However, if you had this game, loved it, and deleted it, it's going to make you a little bit sad to know that you're going to missing out on something pretty amazing, indeed.

That's because if you saved the first Mass Effect file, keep it until early next year, because that's when the Xbox 360's Mass Effect 2 is going to be released. With this, you can import your character saved game from Mass Effect; that will mean you start Mass Effect 2 at exactly the same place you left off.

However, that's not all the good news. What's really good about this is that the moral standing of your character and the choices made in the first Mass Effect game goes right on into the second game. These choices also affect your second game, and if you save your file, you'll basically have one long unbroken experience that seamlessly transitions into the next level.

Have you seen the teaser trailer for Mass Effect 2? You probably remember when the credits rolled at the end of the first Mass Effect. In the trailer, though, we get a close-up of a familiar armor suit, with "N7" emblazoned on the chest. Ah-ha, it's Shepherd, the main character.

Only, it's not. Actually, a Geth soldier wears the suit, and we learn that Shepherd was killed in action. However, these accounts, as they say, were greatly exaggerated, and he's actually back in Mass Effect 2, with a whole new threat to face.

There are a few things that you need to know about Mass Effect 2. We all know about the multiple endings in first Mass Effect. Mass Effect 2 has its share of multiple endings, too. Your primary mission is a suicide mission, and you are warned about this at the beginning of the game. Shepherd knows this and so does this team.

You and your team can live or die. This depends on what you decide throughout the game, and ultimately you'll decide your own outcome. However, if your character does die in this latest Mass Effect, the second, rest assured that you can return in the third installment, Mass Effect 3. - 18423

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