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Saturday, January 23, 2010

10 Notable Flicks To View And Enjoy On Your Day Off

By Elsie Bush

Whenever a Hollywood film is made the ambition is to make a movie that the public loves and that will become a epic hit. Take a impressive story line, throw in a few good stars along with some special effects and voila', a huge box office success. But it doesn't always work that way. Below are some of the best movies of all time. Choose a wonderful movie to see tonight.

The Curse of the Cat People - Follow-up to Cat People builds remarkable environment in tale of desolate little gal who brings up vision of Simon, her dad's wacky first wife. Bodeen Prudent's prompting debut and is additionally obtainable in pc-colored rendition Hex of the Red Altar. Cast includes Gunther von Fritsch, Robert Prudent, Simone Simon, Kent Smith, Jane Randolph, Ann Carter, and Julia Dean.

Ronin - Several experts are brought together to regain a available suitcase. It seems the Russians want the suitcase, and ex KGB spies have it. Whatever is inside that case, it seems to carry a high price tag.

Days of Wine and Roses - Modern Lost Weekend set in San Francisco, with Lemmon wedding Remick and lugging her into a state of alcoholism. Practical direction and abrasive writing unite for phenomenal outcome. Cast includes Jack Lemmon, Lee Remick, Charles Bickford, Jack Klugman, Alan Hewitt, Tom Palmer, and Jack Albertson.

Repossessed - Here's a fashion spoof of The Exorcist, with Blair herself as a housewife acquired anew by the identical demon she was purged of as a child. Too few gags, too many targets, and a paltry finale make this film weak. Blair and Nielsen as the exorcist are good. Cast includes Linda Blair, Ned Beatty, Leslie Nielsen, Anthony Starke, Lana Schwab, and Thom Sharp.

MGM's The Big Parade of Comedy - Fifty of the best megastars of all time come out in this collection, however too concisely. Cast includes Laurel and Hardy, Keaton, Gable, Robert BencWey, Jean Harlow, and Malion Davies,

Law of Desire - Surreal, hedonistic, and humorous comedy concentrating on a gay love triangle, with equal treatments of desire, sex, fantasy, and disaster. Cast includes Eusebio Poncela, Carmen Maura, Antonio Banderas, Miguel Molina, Bibi Andersson, Manuela Velasco, and Nacho Martinez.

Ocean's Twelve - Three years ago Danny Ocean and his team of eleven had pulled of one of the most daring heists in current times. Terry Benedict, the casino owner they swindled out of $160 million wants his money back, and knows who robbed him. This leads to another and more diabolical plot to deal with this new mess.

Holiday in Mexico - Involving, well cast musical comedy of baby girl of ambassador dropping for professional musician. Cast includes Walter Pidgeon, Ilona Massey, Roddy McDowall, Jose Iturbi, Xavier Cugat, and Jane Powell.

The House of Yes - On a stormy day in 1983, a youthful man brings his fiancee home to meet his broke Washington, D.C, family, containing his demented twin sis, Jackie-O, whose fantasies in Jacqueline Kennedy have extended to the point of reinacting the JFK assassination-with live bullets. Well made black comedy, based on the stage production by Wendy MacLeod. Cast includes Parker Posey, Josh Harnilton, Tori Spelling, Freddie Prinze, Jr., Genevieve Bujold, and Rachael Leigh Cook.

Bullitt - Ultimate McQueen antihero part that he grows to love. As a police officer trying to keep his witness alive. McQueen sees a lot of violence as the mob is out to murder the man he must safeguard. Cast includes Steve McQueen, Robert Vaughn, Jacqueline Bisset, Don Gordon, and Robert Duvall. - 18762

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