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A Potpourri Of Accurate Film Story Lines

By Lauri Graham

It wasn't that long ago that a trip to the corner video shop was the most convenient way to get a movie. The next generation it seems will be getting their movies from movie downloads, avoiding any trips to the store. Just about any movie every made can be attained through a movie download site now. Check out these samples.

Traffic: This movie is about America's war on drugs. The new drug czar has a daughter who is a drug addict. The boarder police are often corrupt. Nothing is what it seems to be.

Man in the Chair: Alcoholic down-on-his-fortune, a former office worker meets a disobedient youthful filmmaker at a blurring revival film show. They forge a kinship that leads to a joint effort which additionally revitalizes the lives of few occupants of a motion-image retirement home. Well-meaning tirade is strange at times although a fine aiding cast make it worth a look. Cast includes Christopher Plummer, Michael Angarano, Cast includes Emmet Walsh, Robert Wagner, Joshua Boyd, Tracey Walter, and Ellen Geer. (107 minutes, 2007)

Jacob the Liar: This is a joke story of Jew Brodsky, whose inaccurate stories to associate ghetto dwellers give some hope contrary to their Nazi captors. Cast includes Vlastimil Brodsky, Erwin Geschonneck, Manuela Simon, Henry Hubchen, Blanche Kommerell, and Armin Mueller-Stahl. (95 minutes, 1974)

For Love Alone: Pleasantly filmed romantic tirade, set in the 1930s, with Australian university scholar Buday falling in love with her professor Knitting; even albeit he treats her badly, she follows him to England. Neill does well as a completely variant gentleman who enters her life. Movie is based on the novel by Christina Stead. Cast includes Helen Buday, Sam Neill, Hugo Knitting, Hugh Keays-Byme, and Naonti Watts. (102 minutes, 1986)

Proof of Life: Amusing if all too recognizable soap opera thriller set in Latin America. Crowe comes to the help of anxious spouse Ryan, while her idealistic architect spouse is abducted by a cutthroat band of rebels turned drug lords. Caruso nearly robs the film as the negotiator. Cast includes Meg Ryan, Russell Crowe, David Morse, Pamela Reed, David Caruso, Anthony Heald, Stanley Anderson, and Gottfried John. (136 minutes, 2000)

Muse Concert: Paper-slim although cute romantic comedy in reference to a cleaned-up '80s pop megastar (Permit) who's shown with a gigantic crack-getting to perform a primordial melody with a modern-day music megastar (Bennett) if he might only find a lyricist with whom he could work with. She appears in the doubtful individual of a ditzy lady who's assumed to take care of the plants in his N.Y.C. condo. Permit is at his best, throwing off a constant flow of ludicrous lines. (96 minutes, 2007)Cast includes Hugh Permit, Drew Barrymore, Brad Garrett, Kristen Johnston, Campbell Scott, and Haley Bennett.

Hook, Line & Sinker: Conceivably ludicrous premise about allegedly dying guy who runs up one hundred thousand in credit card debt. Even Lewis fans can be bored. Cast includes Jerry Lewis, Peter Lawford, Anne Francis, Pedro Gonzalez-Gonzalez, Jimmy Miller, and Kathleen Freeman. (91 minutes, 1951)

Buffalo Bill and the Indians: Cast includes Paul Newman, Joel Grey, Kevin McCarthy, Burt Lancaster, Geraldine Chaplin, and Harvey Keitel, Blunt Kaquitts, Can Sampson. Altman makes the point that Buffalo Bill was a elaborate deceit, then belabors it for 2 hours. Not without interest, however still one of the controller's duller films. (120 minutes, 1976)

Marley and Me: Johnny and Jenny Grogen have moved to Florida to start their new life together. Jenny is ready for children, but John isn't so sure. Instead, he gets her a puppy, Marley. Marley turns out to quite a bit to handle.

Okay, if your looking for downloads, try phrases like "Online Movie Downloading". Not all searches get the right result. If the first one fails to work out try another one. See if "Rent DVD Movie Online" gets a better result.

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