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An Array Of Quick Cinematic Film Plot Summaries

By Faith Sykes

The following paragraphs contain some nice movie reviews. Here are some ways to find movie download sites. To get some good sites try to search phrases like "Movie Download Services", "Full Movie Downloads", or "New Release Movie Rentals".

The Last Time I Saw Archie: Webb's lone try at comedy is less ludicrous than some of his more earnest films; a shame, since William Bowers' script-based on his own Army experiences had genuine potential, and Mitchum pleasantly underplays as the con guy. By the way, the genuine Archie Chamber sued for invasion of privacy. Cast includes Robert Mitchum, Jack Webb, Martha Hyer, France Nuyen, Louis Nye, Richard Arlen, Don Tangles, Joe Flynn, and Robert Strauss. (98 minutes, 1961)

My Son the Hero: Epic film in regards to sinister Emperor Cadmus of Thebes, who challenges the lords and faces the fury of the Titans. Cast includes Pedro Armendariz, Jacqueline Sassard, Antonella Lualdi, and Giuliano Gemma. (122 minutes, 1962)

Siddhartha: Choppy rendition of Hermann Hesse novel follows Indian as he leaves his family to find more stimulating life. This film is too artsy, although on-location photography by Sven Nykvist is often illuminating. Cast includes Shashi Kapoor, Simi Garewal, Romesh Shama, Pinchoo Kapoor, Zul Vellani, and Amrik Singh. (95 minutes, 1973)

Dracula's Dog: Transylvanian vampire and bloodthirsty mutt, equipped with vampire like mannerisms by the original vampire, go to L.A to find Dracula's last living successor. Cast includes Jose Ferrer, Michael Pataki, Reggie Nalder, Jan Shutan, Libbie Pursue, and John Levin. (90 minutes, 1978)

Fracture: Hopkins plays a cold, determining gentleman who shoots his spouse once he finds she's been in bed with an L.A.P.D. lieutenant. However there is no definitive proof, which makes the case a perfect one for partner D.A. Gosling, who's just getting ready to move on to a cushy job at a high-end law firm. Cast includes Anthony Hopkins, Ryan Gosling, David Strathairn, Rosamund Pike, Billy Burke, Fiona Shaw, Bob Gunton, Embeth Davidtz, Cliff Curtis, Xander Berkeley, Josh Starnberg, and Joe Spano. (112 minutes, 2007)

The Front Page: Third filming of the Hecht-MacArthur play about crazy and woolly Chicago newspaperman in the 1920s has barely anything new to offer (with the exception of 4-letter words) although continues to be an entertaining piece of work. Cast includes Jack Lenunon, Walter Matthau, Carol Burnett, Susan Sarandon, Vincent Gardenia, David Wayne, Allen Garfield, Austin Pendleton, and Charles Duming. (105 minutes, 1974)

Cry the Beloved Country: Moving redo of the 1951 film based on Alan Paton's rejoiced novel, in reference to a backwoods pastor (Jones) who, in 1946, makes his first ever trip to the city of Johannesburg in search of his errant child. At the same time prosperous landowner Harris voyages there to claim the body of his child, who has just been killed. We see phenomenal work by Jones, Harris, and a largely foreign cast. Not as understated as the first making, however powerful in its own way. Cast includes Richard Harris, James Earl Jones, Charles S. Dutton, and Vusi Kunene. (120 minutes, 1995)

Pale Rider: Eastwood Western starts out just fine, the legend of a gun slinger going to the help of some battling miners, however ends up draggy, conceited, and unexciting with so much cloning of Shabe as to be preposterous. Well created, although tries to be allegorical materialize off as absurd. Cast includes Clint Eastwood, Michael Moriarty, Carrie Snodgress, Christopher Penn, Richard Dysart, Sydney Dime, Richard Kiel, Doug McGrath, and John Russell. (113 minutes, 1985)

Cry Freedom: An empathetic film in dealing with the life of South African activist Steve Biko (well played by Washington) and his kinship with crusading newspaper editor Donald Woods (Kline). Regrettably second half of film, minus the Biko personality, loses itself as it invests too much time on Kline and his families flee from South Africa. Cast includes Kevin Kline, Penelope Wilton, Denzel Washington, Kevin McNally, John Defrost, Timothy West, Juanita Waterman, John Hargreaves, Alec McCowen, Zakes Mokae, and Ian Richardson. (157 minutes, 1987)

Was this list of films helpful? You should make some queries with search terms like "DVD Online Rental" or "DVD Movies Downloads" to find more info on downloading movies. If these don't work out, punch in "Illegal Movie Downloads", and see if that works. - 18423

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An Array Of Distinctive Film Story Lines

By Kirk Talley

Check out some movie reviews below. If you want to download these movies do some searches to find what is out there. You can try to search a term like "Downloadable films", if you want some more, use "Best Music Download Services" and "Top DVD Rentals".

Straight Out of Brooklyn: The story of a black family's going nowhere existence in the ghettos of Brooklyn, N.Y., and the oldest son's plan to rob a local drug dealer to turn tings around for the family. Cast includes George T. Odom, Ann D. Sanders, Lawrence Gilliard, Jr., Barbara Sanon, Reana E. Drummond, and Mark Malone. (91 minutes, 1991)

Siddhartha: Choppy rendition of Hermann Hesse novel follows Indian as he leaves his family to find more stimulating life. This film is too artsy, although on-location photography by Sven Nykvist is often illuminating. Cast includes Shashi Kapoor, Simi Garewal, Romesh Shama, Pinchoo Kapoor, Zul Vellani, and Amrik Singh. (95 minutes, 1973)

Black Windmill the Dracula: Classic terror film of Transylvanian vampire performing his malevolent spell on puzzled group of Londoners. Lugosi's most renowned role with his definitive explanation of the Tally, ditto Frye as loony Renfield and Van Sloan as unflappable Professor Van Helsing. Cast includes Bela Lugosi, David Behaviors, Helen Chandler, Dwight Frye, Edward Van Sloan, Herbert Bunston, and Frances Dade. (75 minutes, 1931)

Club Extinction: A wave of suicides stuns future Berlin. Patrol investigator Niklas starts to suspect engagement of Beals, spokesperson for an Eden like resort, who's connected to media tycoon Dr. Marsfeldt (Bates). Cast includes Alan Bates, Jennifer Beals, Jan Niklas, Hans ZiscWer, Benoit Regent, Peter Fitz, Andrew McCarthy, Wolfgang Preiss, and Isolde Barth. (112 minutes, 1990)

The Sentinel: Smooth however mindless shocker in reference to N. Y.C. fashion model, who leases a house in Brooklyn, finds it's full of demons and she's to be the next protector protecting the gateway to Hell. Cast includes Cristina Raines, Ava Gardner, Chris Sarandon, Burgess Meredith, Sylvia Miles, Jose Ferrer, Arthur Kennedy, John Carradine, Christopher Walken, Eli Wallach, Jerry Orbach, Jeff Goldblum, Beverly D' Angelo, Martin Balsam, William Hickey, and Tom Berenger. (93 minutes, 1977)

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)

Agency: Eccentric mind bender, loaded with plot deceptions, in regards to imaginative boy (Keyworth) whose dad is a cop and whose mom is blind. The father is chasing a man on a murderous bender in which the people dying are all sightless ladies. Cast includes James Fox, Fanny Ardant, Paul McGann, Clare Holman, Robert Stephens, David Thewlis, Susan Wooldridge, and Ben Keyworth. (94 minutes, 1981)

The Educators: A verbose and overlong, sarcastic investigation of partisan idealism and hypocrisy in current Germany. A set of boisterous youthful liberals (Briihl, Erceg) see themselves as 21st-century Robin Hoods, which gives them a reprieve to crack into the houses of the internet-heeled Problems surface while Erceg's lady friend (Jentsch) partakes in one of their adventures. (137 minutes, 2004)

No End in Sight: Masterful monitor tantamount of the plethora novels that share on-the-record accounts from prior armed forces/protocol competitors to clarify how the Bush management jumped before it looked in 2003 before invading Iraq. A standout in what is already a litany of Iraq quagmire documentaries. (102 minutes, 2007)

Did you know you can find tons of movies online that you can download? As we said before, search with "Buy DVD Online", or "Download Videos" to find good information on downloading. Another good term might be "New Movie Downloads". - 18423

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A Variety Of First-Rate Cinematic Film Summaries

By Daryl Stevens

Movie reviews follow this paragraph. In this paragraph I will give you some search terms to reach movie down load sites. "Download Movies Legally" or "DVD Movie Rentals" might get you a good result, if they don't, try "film Download".

Borderline: Abnormal thriller comedy in which L.A. cop Trevor tries to assemble proof contrary to cunning drug smuggler Burr when mixing with hard gentleman MacMurray in Mexico. Starts out promisingly, although eventually slows down in silliness. Burr makes a lucid scoundrel.Tet Cast includes Fred MacMurray, Claire Trevor, Raymond Burr, Jose Torvay, Morris Ankrum, and Roy Roberts. (88 minutes, 1950)

The Gorilla: Disheartening comedy whodunit with the Ritz Brothers as fumbling investigators prowling around old shady home looking for a murderer. Cast includes The Ritz Brothers, Anita Louise, Patsy Kelly, Lionel Atwill, Bela Lugosi, and Joseph Calleia. (66 minutes, 1939)

Fantomas against Scotland Yard: Sarcastic cliffhanger-type venture story, with Marais as wonderful felon involved in sports orientated adventures. Cast includes Jean Marais, Louis De Funes, Mylene Demongeot, and Henri Serre. (104 minutes, 1966)

Stage Door Canteen: Wartime tale of romance between cadet and hostess at N.Y.C.'s fabled canteen is filled with cameos, walk-ons, talks, and lyrical numbers by a remarkable battery of megastars, containing Katharine Hepburn, Harpo Marx, Paul Muni, Helen Hayes, Benny Goodman, Tally Basie, and Edgar Bergen. Cast includes Cast includes Chery Stroller, Wiliam Terry, MaIjorie Riordan, Lon McCallister, Margaret Eary, and Michael Harrison (Sundown Carson). (132 minutes, 1943)

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)

The Guru: Harmless comedy in reference to an Indian dance professor (Mistry) who comes to America desiring popularity and fortune in the movie industry. As an alternative, he lands a job in a porno film, is befriended by its gorgeous megastar (who's truly an "excellent gal" leading a triple life), then accidentally becomes a star as the "expert of sex." Some ludicrous gags, a likable leading guy, and excellent joke performances by Graham and Tomei improve this choppy feel-good flick. Cast includes Cast includes Heather Graham, Marisa Tomei, Jimi Mistry, Michael McKean, Christine Baranski, Rob Morrow, Emil Marwa, Malachy McCourt, Ajay Naidu, and Anita Gillette. (91 minutes, 2003)

The Seniors: 4 collegians open a fake 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. (87 minutes, 1978)

The Last Seduction: Pathologically malevolent and stunningly sensual female ditches her spouse, snatches the money he's made in a drug deal, and escapes N.Y.C. to a tiny upstate town where she allures and bewilders a local gentleman who becomes her latest patsy. Fiorentino's spicy femme fatale makes Stanwyck in Triple Indemnity look like Snow White! The movie is a scorching, seductive thriller from contemporary film noir master Dahl and author Steve Barancik. Cast includes Linda Fiorentino, Peter Berg, J. T. Walsh, Bill Nunn, Bill Pullman, Michael Raysses, and Zach Phifer. (110 minutes, 1994)

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

Almost any film you can think of can be downloaded from a site online. Internet searches like "Streaming Online Movies" and "Internet DVD Rental" will help you find film download sites. You can search "New Release Movie Rentals" if the others don't help you. - 18423

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Legally Download Music Made Simple

By Marvin U Gibson

Downloading music is not difficult and does not take too much time if you know how to do it. There are countless sites where you can promptly and economically download music lawfully.

First your Internet connection must be up to par. If you have anything slower than dsl you will be sitting around waiting on files to download and the whole process will take much longer. You will also need an mp3 player or if you want a more inexpensive choice you can get empty cd-rs. As long as your computer has a cd rewriter drive then the cd-rs will be the more inexpensive choice.

Music download websites have sprung up all over the Web but you need to make clear in your mind you get a reputable one before you get started. Each of the diverse services has different membership plans at diverse prices. Your budget will settle on which website and which membership program you will utilize. Keep in mind that the longer the membership plan the cheaper the overall price. Always check the services feedback is affirmative and that no one has downloaded any computer viruses from the website.

We will look at the website Napster at www. Napster. Com. You will have to to sign up for an account with Napster. You have three selections for download plans on Napster. You will need to decide on the plan that will be best for your budget and the sum of downloads that you will be needing.

Once you have signed up you will be able to start searching for music by variety, title, or artist name. Once you have located the song you want to download you will need to pick it and download it as an mp3 file. Make sure that you download your music to an easy to locate file.

Once you cease downloading each song you will need to go ahead and test it to make sure that the song has downloaded without any problems. Once you have tested it you can employ any burn program to make a cd with your music. Most windows based computers come with Windows Media Player. Media player has a tab titled burn that will make it very easy to burn your music to a cd.

Open windows media player and click on the burn tab. Open your music file so that it shows your songs in the media player window. On the left hand area you will see a place to drag the files to in order to burn them. Windows media player will also keep track of the quantity of free space on your cd-r if you put it in the cd rewriter drive before you get started. Drag all the files that you want on your cd.

After you are done choosing files and dragging them to the burn list you will have to click burn. Once the burning process is completed you will need to check your compact disc to clarify that the burn was successful. If your compact disc plays fully then you have successfully downloaded your new collection of music.

Now that you know how to download and store your music it will only get easier. Remember that there are copyright laws out there that need to be adhered to. Making sure that the service you use is lawful will help guard you from any lawful issues in the future. - 18423

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How To Improve Your Singing Voice

By Skyler Jett

If you are a singer, or an aspiring singer then you probably have a decent voice already. However you need to constantly improve, and practice your technique in order to stay on top of things. After all the songs aren't going to sing themselves, as far as how to improve your singing voice there are many methods. Just keep in mind it's not something that will happen quickly.

First of let's take a look at what you did to develop your voice in the first place. You probably sang along with songs on the radio, or songs you had on CD. You constantly practices, then practiced more, and finally practiced even more. When everyone else said you were doing too much and going overboard you just kept practicing. This has lead you to where you are now. The method for improving yourself is the same, practice.

Starting with the basics is also a key to improve your singing voice. When I say start with the basic, I mean doing the basic vocal and breathing exercises. And then move to an advanced exercises if you already feel comfortable doing the basics. Try singing s simple song over and over and then move on to singing more complex songs.

While listening to a song, try to sing along and match the singers pitch, but hold the words as long as you can. Although this is such an old technique, in fact, even the very fist technique you'll learn in singing class... many singers tend to forget about it and think that they do not have to go back doing the basics again.

One of the many ways to improve your singing voice is to go back to the basics. Another way can be taking a more advanced singing lesson or hiring a professional vocal coach, which can really be costly. You can also do some vocalization exercises to hone your singing voice. Try singing the songs with tones and pitches that you haven't tried before, and improve in this area.

There's really no point of improving your singing voice if you do not have the breath to back up your singing. Having said so, improving your lung capacity and endurance is also a must to achieve a great singing voice. Do some exercises like jogging, biking, hiking and other exercises that improves your endurance.

In closing learning how to improve your singing voice isn't hard, in fact it's quite easy; just do what you did when you started out. Always rehearse the basics so you have a constant handle on them. After that trying things you haven't done before, you may discover you have a talent for singing notes you never thought you could hit. Never be afraid to do this, after all one does not learn, and grow if one does not do something they have never done before. Don't forget to take care of yourself as well, keep those lungs healthy, and improve their capacity, otherwise your singing won't last very long. - 18423

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