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Sunday, April 12, 2009

Places To Download Music

By Voltaire Mie

With a shop near every neighborhood, video stores have been the most convenient way to get movies for years. Now, with internet usage exploding, movie downloads are becoming very popular. You can get virtually any movie you want with a good movie download site. Here are some examples.

Sahara: Dirk Pitt, a true treasure hunter, finds an infamous coin that is connected to a historical legend. The hunt is on to find the Ship of Death, a battleship for the Civil War. They are hunting a ship that no one thinks exists, and in the middle of the Sahara desert of all places.

Across the Tracks: A compelling drama that pits two brothers, on troubled, the other the perfect son. After one brother return from reform the two brothers find themselves battling it out on the high school track team. Rick Schroder, Brad Pitt, Carrie Snodgress, and David Anthony Marshall star. (1991 Drama-Sports the director for this work was Sandy Tung)

Face Off: Trying to take down a vicious terrorist, an FBI agent takes things to an extraordinary level. He has his face altered to look like his rival. When the terrorist replaces his own face with that of the FBI agent's no one knows who is who.

II Posto: This early Olmi characteristic has something of the feel of early Truffaut and Milos Forman in its depiction of everyday life with its small glories and failures. Easy tale that interests a teenaged boy getting his first job and meeting a gal, however the beauty of the film is in the admiring and perceptive examination of human beings. Cast includes Sandro Panseri, Loredana Detto, Tullio Kezich, and Mara Cherish. (93 minutes, 1961)

AKA: Powerful tale of a youthful, gay, performing-style boy who manages to infiltrate England's upper crust, posing as a lord and nearly getting away with it. Shot on digital video, tale is informed by means of a triptych, simultaneously granting 3 views of each scene. Method takes getting used to however eventually the gimmick pays off. A mixed box, although still worth checking out. Written by Roy, and based on his experiences. Cast includes Matthew Leitch, Diana Rapid, George Asprey, Lindsey Coulson, Blake Ritson, Bill Nighy, Geoff Bell, and Peter Youngblood Hills. T, (123 minutes, 2002)

General Spanky: Slothful Civil Battle tale, balancing kid pranks contrary to an adult romance, was meant to showcase 3 Our Clique megastars in a characteristic-film format; it's simple to see why there wasn't an encore. Buckwheat's role 'as a servant looking for a master might anger modern-day spectators. Cast includes George McFarland, Billie "Buckwheat" Thomas, Carl Switzer, Phillips Holmes, Rosina Lawrence, and Louise Beavers. (71 minutes, 1936)

Gorillas In The Mist: The true story of Diane Fossey and her efforts to study and save rare mountain gorillas in Rwanda. There are many poachers who are after the gorillas for the cash value of the parts. She fights the poachers until her eventual death under suspicious circumstances.

Tin Cup: Roy McAvoy was a talented golfer that never made it on tour because he never knew when to play it safe. Now a driving range pro, he decides to try to qualify for the US Open to impress a new female client. He qualifies for the Open, and incredibly has a chance to win it. On the last hole his old problem surfaces, he can't play it safe, and takes a ridiculous risk that costs him the championship.

The Village: Set in the 19th century, people live in a seemingly wonderful little village, but there is a problem. There is a race of 'creatures' that lives surrounding the village. No one inside the village dares to go outside the city. One person, Lucious Hunt, has a strong urge to see what is out there. Eventually the world outside the village is exposed, and chaos ensues.

With sites like napster, music has become a big internet business. Now it is time for the motion picture industry to get involved. If you love watching movies, it is well worth looking into. - 18762

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