Sunday, September 20, 2009

A Collection Of Accurate Feature Film Synopses

By Mercedes Barr

For a long time we have used the video store as one of our main ways to access movies. High speed internet access has now made it possible to download movies right off a movie download site. Just about any movie every made can be attained through a movie download site now. Check out these samples.

House-Sitter: Author Truman Capote a marvelous Jones, precious of 1950s New York civilization, heads to Kansas with novelist friend Nelle Harper Lee Bullock while a haphazard slay binge piques his interest. Based on a George Plimpton novel, this film covers the identical ground as 2005's Capote, however on a wide matt paper, with more humor and panache. Cast includes Steve Martin, Goldie Hawn, Dana Delany, Julie Harris, Donald Moffat, and John Benjamin Hickey. (102 minutes, 1992)

Sgt. Bilko: An army comedy with Steve Martin, Dan Akroyd and Phil Hartman. Sgt Bilko does basically everything but army duties with his platoon of soldiers. Life in Sgt. Bilko's army is quite nice. That is until Major Thorn shows up and tries to spoil the fun.

The Prophecy: Seminarian Koteas relinquishes the temple throughout his own ordination to become a homicide cop. Eventually he's examining why Stoltz has killed an eyeless hermaphrodite with the physiological profile of an aborted fetus. There's either too much mumbo or too much jumbo in this oddball terror picture. Give it perverse points, albeit, for managing to work in a Korean Battle subplot and for projecting Walken as the life saver Gabriel. Cast includes Christopher Walken, Elias Koteas, Virginia Madsen, Eric Stoltz, Viggo Mortensen, and Amanda Plummer. (93 minutes, 1995)

Hi, Mom: Continuation to Salutations is a ludicrous satire of the late '60s, with Vietnam war horse De Niro making muddy films and bombing condo homes. Cast includes Robert De Niro, Allen Garfield, Lara Parker, Jennifer Vinegar, Gerrit Graham, and Charles Durning. (87 minutes, 1970)

Lurking Fear: On a hot, sunlit Christmas in Massachusetts, crooks and beast brawlers encounter each other in an old temple, delaying for the beings that live in burrows underneath to make their annual assault. Seedy and tiresome, this appears mole acquired from KEY LARGO than from H. P. Love's tale. Shot in Romania, and looks it. Cast includes Jon Finch, Blake Bailey, Ashley Lanren, Jeffrey Combs, Allison Mackie, Paul Mantee, and Vincent Schiavelli. (76 minutes, 1994)

Man On The Moon: Man On The Moon is a recount of the turbulent and short life of comedian Andy Kaufman, who died in 1984, at the age of 35. His controversial style of humor was often troubling to many people. He gained huge notoriety for his role as Latka in the TV comedy series Taxi. Jim Carrey is simply brilliant in reduplicating Andy and his characters.

Hopscotch: Cast includes Amusing contrivance in reference to a maverick CIA operative who's tired of with his idiotic manager Beatty and plans to instruct him a lecture by broadcasting his unstable recollections. The movie is hardly believable, however fun to watch. From the novel by Brian Garfield, who co-produced and co-scripted the film. Cast includes Walter Matthau, Glenda Jackson, Sam Waterston, Ned Beatty, and Herbert Lo. (104 minutes, 1980)

Frequency: John Sullivan lost his father thirty years ago. He is still affected by the loss. Somehow with the use of his father's old ham radio, he can communicate with his father, when his father was still alive. He warns his father of the fire that would kill him. This saves his father but sets off new events that now must be resolved, or John's mother will now die.

Colleague X: Structure with American Gable heating up arctic Russian Lamarr a streetcar conductor. Artificial romance story by no means persuades; Bressart has awesome closing line, Cast includes Clark, Gable, Hedy Lamarr, Felix Bressart, Oscar Homolka, Eve Arden, and Sig Ruman. (90 minutes, 1940)

Remember, be creative and use phrases like "Download New Movie". If that one doesn't work try another one. "Movies Rentals" would be worth a try.

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