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Monday, September 21, 2009

My Selection Of Excellent Full Length Film Write Ups

By Bette Case

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. Here are some examples of movies you can acquire through a movie download site.

Out Of Sight: A bank robber makes an escape from prison, and in the process takes a female US Marshall hostage. The two develop a relationship during this time. Later, when this man on the run attempts a final heist with his partner, the same US Marshall is on their trail. Is her heart fully into catching the bad guys?

The Painted Desert: Clash and romance between the adopted child Boyd and baby girl of 2 long-feuding Westerners. A tad firm, albeit the landscape is gorgeous; remarkable mostly for Gable's talkie debut. Some action shots are missing and suddenly cut out to use in 1938 redo. Cast includes William Boyd, Helen, William Farnum, Farrell MacDonald, and Clark Gable. (75 minutes, 1931)

I Love You, I Love You Not: Disappointingly overwrought tirade in reference to a timid adolescent Danes who attends a Manhattan prep school; she has a torch on the school hunk Ordinance, and confronts anti-Semitism while her classmates comprehend that her cherished nana the ever-resplendent Moreau is a Holocaust survivor. Inscribed by Wendy Kesselman, based on her play; Danes additionally plays the role as a youthful lady in the Holocaust patterns. Cast includes Jeanne Moteau, Claire Danes, Jude Ordinance, James Minivan Der Beek, and Julia Stiles. (92 minutes, 1996)

Body of Lies: Traveling through the Middle East, Roger Ferris is the CIA's best Middle Eastern operative. Taking his order from people over 5,000 miles away, during split second decisions shows the incredible technology we wield in this battle. In spite of this, we soon learn that the old fashion methods are often best. The terrorist he chases always seem to be able to stay one step ahead, leaving a wake of death behind them.

The Big Squeeze: Boyle works in a bar to aid her harmed ballplayer spouse Bercovicithen and comprehends he's neglected to notify her of a $130,000 settlement he's acquired, so she registers a drifter-hustler a miscast Dobson to get the money. Cast includes Lara Flynn Boyle, Peter Dobson, Danny Nucci, Luca Bercovici, Teresa Despina, and Michael Chieffo. (98 minutes, 1996)

A la Mode: Lighthearted French comedy of an adolescent orphan who gets to be apprentice to a tiny village's tailor, only to crack into the style planet of the '60s. If the remainder of the film were as clever as the clothes there may be more than suggested. Cast includes Remy Duchemin, Ken Higelin, Jean Yanne, Francois Hautesserre, and Florence Challenge. (82 minutes, 1994)

Sayonara: Romantic James Michener story of Korean Battle guide Brando dropping in love with Japanese performer Taka; incredibly well performed, with Oscar-writing aid from Buttons and Umeki, and statuettes additionally going to the craft- direction-set adornment. Cast includes Marlon Brando, Ricardo Montalban, Milko Taka, Miyoshi Umeki, Cherry Buttons, Martha Scott, and James Garner. (147 minutes, 1957)

K-Pax: Prot is a mental patient who claims he is an alien, from another planet. Of course, his doctor assumes this can't be true. However, Prot has an inexplicable positive affect on the other patients, and can see ultra violet light, which the human eye cannot detect. Plot claims he will leave Earth soon. Will Prot turn out to be a delusional mental patient, or is he an alien from a distant planet?

Mac: Stone-dense story of a trio of Italian-American brothers in Monarchs, New York, throughout the mid-1950s. The eldest Turturro, a carpenter, is fiercely determined to fathom his American Fantasy, so he starts up his own construction corporation. Stuffed with eccentric humor, however most reinvigorating as a authentic portrayal of the lives and battles of blue-collar Americans. Turturro's directorial debut; he co-scripted with Brandon Cole. The film is committed to Turturro's dad, a carpenter, and injured by the senior Turturro's life. Cast includes John Turturro, Michael Badalucco, Carl Capotorto, Katherine Borowitz, John Amos, Olek Krupa, Ellen Barkin, and Joe Paparone. (118 minutes, 1992)

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Another Mini Guitar Lesson - How To Play The Most Popular Jammed To Chord Sequence EVER!!!

By Mike Jones

In this article I am going to show you a chord progression that is probably the most 'Jammed To' progressions and is a 'must know' for ALL guitarists. It's called the 12 Bar Blues and is the building block for all blues music.

Here it is in its basic form, in the key of A.

OK, here we go :-)

We need to count out 4 beats to the bar like this: 1,2,3,4/1,2,3,4/ etc etc... To start this sequence we play 4 bars of A, followed by 2 bars of the D chord, then back to A for 2 bars, then one bar of E, one bar of D a bar of A and finally a bar of E to finish off. This sequence is called the 12 bar blues.

Simply keep repeating the sequence and get you friends to jam along with you in the key of A. It'll sound great trust me! If you listen closely to a blues number you will probably be able to pick it out as it is a very popular sequence.

I really hope you are benefiting and enjoying these free mini guitar lessons. Please try not to worry if things seem not to make too much sense at the moment because my full audio video program has everything in chronological order and will become crystal clear very quickly indeed. It follows a secret structured program that will transform students into a great player in no time at all.

Now we've had a go at the 12 bar blues we will keep on the theme and introduce one of the many variations of a 12 bar blues.

For this example we'll work in the key of A (major). It incorporates the use of 7th chords which sound cool in this context.

The sequence goes like this I A I D I A I A7 I D I D I A I A I E7 I D7 I A7 I E7 I

I A I = 1 bar of A (major) - I D I = 1 bar of D (major) etc

To play the A7 chord - the 6th string is not used, the 5th string is played open, we play the 4th string on the 2nd fret and the 3rd string again played open. The 2nd string played on the 2nd fret and to finish the the 1st string is played open.

D7 is played - 6th & 5th string not used, 4th string open, 3rd string 2nd fret, 2nd string 1st fret, 1st string 2nd fret.

Moving on to E7 - Play the 6th string open, 5th string on the 2nd fret, play the 4th string open, the 3rd string on the 1st fret and play the 1st string open.

This is a great chord sequence to jam with and endlessly practice your soloing over.

Moving on from this is a nice little trick to make your 12 bar blues even more bluesy...

Again working in the key of A we are going to substitute the D chord and the E chord for a D9 (D9th) and E9 (E9th). The D9th chord shape we are going to use is played like this:

6th string not used 5th string 5th fret (second finger) 4th string 4th fret (first finger) Strings 3, 2 and 1 are all played at the 5th fret using your 3rd finger.

The E9 chord is simply played by sliding the chord shape up two frets. The 12 bar blues sequence is then played like this:-

lAlAlAlAlD9lD9lAlAlE9lD9lAlE9l

Use the 9th chord shape to create a real bluesy sequence.

Have fun. - 18762

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An Assortment Of Definitive Full Length Film Plot Lines

By Miranda Romero

With a shop near every neighborhood, video stores have been the most convenient way to get movies for years. 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.

Lara Croft Tomb Raider: Jolie plays the seductive British archeologist-adventurer who follows her late dad's directions to find-and destroy both pieces of an old keepsake that might command time. Maybe the dullest action-venture film ever made, with flat inscribing and behaviors spare for Jolie and inanimate direction, sparked from time to time by some fishy set-pieces. Cast includes Angelina Jolie, Jon Voight, Noah Taylor, lain Glen, Daniel Craig, and Leslie Phillips. (100 minutes, 2001)

The Daytrippers: Ludicrous, feeling first characteristic in regards to Eliza, a Long Island spouse who finds what appears to be a clandestine love letter written to her spouse; she and her clan bunch into a station wagon and set off on a street trip to and through Manhattan to encounter Mottola additionally inscribed this low-spending limit victor. Cast includes Wish Davis, Stanley Tucci, Parker Posey, Liev Schreiber, Anne Meara, Pat McNamara, Campbell Scott, and Marcia Gay Harden. (87 minutes, 1996)

Accidents Will Happen: Eric Gregg is a claims adjuster for an insurance company. His low paying and seemingly boring job make him unappealing to his wife Nona. When he uncovers an insurance fraud ring, they try to use Nona against him. With some help from his friends he finds a surprising solution to take down the criminals. Stars include Ronald Reagan, Gloria Blondell, Sheila Bromley, Dick Purcell, and Addison Richards. (1939 Drama)

About a Boy: A self possessed man, living in his own selfish world, finds himself befriending a 12 year old buy who is living with his very depressed mother. The friendship they develop allows both to grow. The film stars Hugh Grant, Nicholas Hoult, and Toni Collette. (2002 Comedy-Drama)

South of Reno: Desert homebody Osterhage finds that spouse Blount has been unfaithful. Well made and visually arresting however complicated structure-prudent; still, an impressive first characteristic from Rezyka, who also co-scripted the moive. Cast includes Jeffrey Osterhage, Lisa Blount, Joe Phelan, Lewis Minivan Bergen, Julia Montgomery, and Billy Bob Thornton. (94 minutes, 1987)

So Evil My Love: (1948) 109 A phenomenal expression of corruption. The villain Milland drags blameless Todd into larceny at cost of Fitzgerald. Cast includes Ray Milland, Ann Todd, Geraldine Fitzgerald, Leo G. Carroll, Raymond Huntley, Martita Seek, and Hugh Griffith. (109 minutes, 1948)

Bugles in the Afternoon: Normal story of guy branded a coward (MilIand) throughout the Civil War, with a Little Bighorn finale. Cast includes Ray Milland, Forrest Tucker, George Reeves, Helena Carter, and Gertrude Michael. (85 minutes, 1952)

The Wedding Singer: Robbie has just been dumped, right before he was supposed to get married. He resumes his job as a wedding singer, but is miserable and depressed. While singing at weddings he strikes up a friendship with a waitress, who is engaged to a total jerk. Can these two see that they are meant for each other?

Lost In Space is a feature film based on the TV series. John Robinson, with his wife Maureen, their kids Judy, Penny, and Will are to be the first from Earth to colonize space. Pilot Don West and Dr. Zachary Smith complete the crew headed for Alpha Prime, the only inhabitable planet in the galaxy. Dr. Smith sabotages the ship, and they are sent off course. Now they are lost in space.

Those of you looking for file downloads could try a search with "Online DVDs Rental". Not all searches get the right result. If the first one fails to work out try another one. Switch to "Downloading Movies" and see if you find what you are looking for. - 18762

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Michael Jackson - They Don't Really Care about Us

By Skip Butner

It seems the death of Michael Jackson has affected me more than I thought it would. There is a eerie emptiness inside of me that may be a reflection of the years of superior entertainment that Michael gave me. Hearing of his passing from what was originally reported as a massive heart attack, left me feeling stunned and in some ways concerned over the fragileness of the human body. After all Michael was only 50 years old, he was not overweight; he did not smoke, and most assuredly got plenty of exercise.

As we now know, there was a lot more to the story, than we expected or wanted to know. Michael evidently had a sleeping disorder and decided to take matters into his own hands. He hired a surgeon to administer very powerful drugs that he believed would help him to sleep. Evidently he had been doing this for years. He also took pills that would also help him to sleep more soundly.

As the light begins to shine on how Michael Jackson died we see another case of a person who died as an indirect result of their wealth. Had Michael Jackson been a normal middle-class human being, he would not have been able to hire surgeons to administer powerful drugs that are normally only available during surgery in a hospital setting.

Even though I realize what Michael did was wrong and stupid and eventually contributed to his death I still will miss him and his music. I saw two Michael Jackson's, I saw the freakish Michael Jackson came to a trial in his pajamas and I saw the talented Michael Jackson that had no equal on stage. The Michael Jackson that I miss is the latter.

Michael Jackson's music will live on for many decades. When we hear him singing and three about rock and robins will think of that young boy who is going back to Indiana. We'll also think about the man who wanted to change himself and change the world by looking at the Man in the mirror. - 18762

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A Jumble Of Quality Major Motion Picture Plot Summaries

By Ramona Witt

Look below if you came to see motion picture reviews. You can find a lot of information on movie downloads sites if you do a good search. A good starting point might be "DVD Movie Downloads", after that try "Hollywood Movies Online" or "Unlimited Music".

Alfie Darling: Forgettable continuation to Alfie, with Cost a most insufficient substitute for Michael Caine. This time around our idol falls for a fashionable publication editor. Cast includes Alan Cost, Jill Townsend, Joan Collins, Annie Ross, Sheila White, and Rula Lenska. (102 minutes, 1975)

The Front Page: First filming of the Hecht-MacArthur play is strainful, ludicrous, and flamboyantly prompted. This version stands up relatively well alongside the redo. Cast includes Adolphe Menjou, Pat O'Brien, Mary Brian, Edward Everett Horton, Walter Catlett, Mae Clarke, and George E. Rock. (103minutes, 1931)

Luv: Murray Schisgal three character hit play in regards to pseudo-eggheads was not designed for motion pictures anyway, however this rendition is genuinely an abomination. The cast tries. Cast includes Jack Lemmon, Peter Falk, Elaine May, Eddie Mayehoff, Paul Hartman, and Severn Darden. (95 minutes, 1967)

Last summer: Commanding tale based on Evan Hunter novel of adolescents playing on the shore in a summer resort. The film follows their games, sensual awakenings, and how evil materializes itself with incredible determination. Cathy Bums was a standout. Cast includes Richard Thomas, Barbara Hershey, Bruce Davison, Cathy Burns, Ralph Waite, and Conrad Bain. (97 minutes, 1969)

Hail Mary: Uninteresting, overblown updating of the tale of Christ's birth, with Mary a student basketball competitor! Even though still a virgin, she finds herself pregnant. This film kindled much dissention and was even condenmed by the Pope. Cast includes Myriem Roussel, Thierry Rode, Philippe Lacoste, Manon Anderson, and Juliette Binoche. (107minutes, 1985)

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)

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)

The Little Shop of Horrors: Classic black comedy in reference to youthful schnook who creates bloodthirsty plant and is made to kill in request to fuel it with human blood. Originally notorious as the fIlm was shot In 2 Nights, however now thought to be one of Corman's best films. Nicholson has comical tad as masochist who flourishes on dental suffering; Cast includes Jonathan Cloud, Jackie Joseph, Mel Welles, Dick Miller, Myrtle Vail, and Jack Nicholson. (70 minutes, 1960)

Holes: Boy from an offbeat family is sent to an odd desert camp where it's trusted that digging holes will develop one's character. As he gets to know the other black sheep amid the kids and staff pieces of his life start to come together and make sense. Cast includes Sigourney Weaver, Jon Voight, Patricia Arquette, Tim Blake Nelson, Dule Hill, Henry Winkler, Nate Davis, Rick Fox, Scott Plank, Eartha Kitt, Siobhan Fallon Hogan, and Brenden Jefferson. (118 minutes, 2003)

Did you find something good to see? With the right search, like "Hollywood Movie Rentals" or "Downloadable Movie" you will find out all you need to know on downloading movies from the internet. Add "New Movie Rental" to the list if the other searches don't work for you. - 18762

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