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Saturday, January 2, 2010

Six Unprejudiced Critiques On Motion Pictures From Yesteryear And Present

By Tomas Hughes

Obviously one key to having a chartbuster hit is to make a movie that results in a lot of media coverage and frenzy. Media buzz helps to produce expectation and causes a ticket sellout on the opening weekend. However, the motion picture must continue to bring in receipts after the opening to in truth be judged a hit. Choose from the summaries below and download a excellent film to view tonight!

A lot of us grew up watching "Bewitched". Isabelle is a witch, living in the San Fernando Valley, and trying to not use her magic powers. She finds herself being wooed by actor Jack Watt to play the role of Samantha the witch in a remake of the old 1960's sitcom Bewitched. What a surprising twist of fate.

If you saw 10,000 B.C. then you know it is about warlords that have attacked a small mountain tribe in ancient times. They have captured the picturesque Evolet. D'Leh, who loves Evolet, leads a small party of men prepared to go the ends of the Earth to save Evolet.

The Interpreter was about an U.N. translator Silvia Broome that eavesdrops on a death threat made against an African leader. She knows that she was watched and worries for her life. Upon reporting the event to law enforcement, she finds that assistance will not come easy.

The Defiant came out in 1958. A captivating tale of 2 fugitive convicts, one black and one white who are chained together as they escape from the penitentiary in the South. Excellent performances by Williams and Chaney as individuals they meet during the voyage. Academy Prize for screenplay by Harold Jacob Smith and Nathan E. Cast includes Tony Curtis, Sidney Poitier, Theodore Bike, Charles McGraw, Carnie Williams, and Lon Chaney, Jr.

The year was 1961 and "The Last Time I Saw Archie" was Webb's solitary try at comedy and is less foolish than some of his more earnest films; a shame, since William Bowers' script-based on his own Army experiences had true potential, and Mitchum agreeably 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.

In 1968 I Love You Alice B hit the theaters. Phenomenal comedy in reference to the panicking of gentle-behaved L.A. lawyer. Vendor has never been more superior. The film was authored by Larry Tucker and Paul Mazursky. Cast Peter Vendors, Jo Minivan Fleet, Leigh Taylor-Young, and Joyce Van Patten.

Movies are most likely the number one beloved form of entertainment in the world. The fact is that films are economical, collectively beloved and they have the power to affect us emotionally. When a motion picture is based on real events we learn from the troubles of another person, and most of the time fictional motion pictures affect us the same way. - 18762

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