April 11, 2009

Palm Software Downloads

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. Following is list of a few movies that you can get using a movie download site.

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)

Just Cause: A famous Harvard Ordinance School professor is convinced to help a black gentleman in Florida who’s getting ready to be finished for a heinous offense he avows he didn’t carry out. Starts out as an immersing tale, however gets to be so preposterous not to reference unpleasant by the marshy pinnacle that it ends up to be. John Katzenbach’s novel significantly changed. Cast includes Sean Connery, Laurence Fishburne, Kate Capshaw, Blair Underwood, Ed Harris, Chris Sarandon, and George Plimpton. (102 minutes, 1995)

Lost Horizon: James Hilton’s classic tale in reference to 5 Individuals tripping into weird Tibetan land where well being, harmony, and longevity reign. After being shown in revised reissue prints for years, this classic has been repaired to its primordial magnitude-albeit few scenes are still missing, and are signified by discussion only, depicted with stills. Cast includes Ronald Colman, Jane Wyatt, John Howard, Edward Everett Horton, Margo, Sam Jaffe, and Isabel Jewell. (132 minutes, 1937)

The Abominable Dr. Phibes: This is an old cheesy horror flick with horror icon Vincent Price playing the eccentric Dr. Phibes. After losing his wife to an unsuccessful surgery, Dr. Phibes dies in a car wreck. Or does he? Everyone is baffled as the surgeons who fail to save Mrs. Phibes are all dying. Vincent Price, Joseph Cotten, Peter Jeffrey, and Hugh Griffith fill out the cast. (1971 Horror/Comedy)

Haiku Tunnel: Tiny, fitfully entertaining film in reference to a provisional office employee and the battle between “temps” and “perms.” Leading performer-controller Josh additionally co-wrote the screenplay. Cast includes Josh Kornbluth, Warren Keith, Helen Shumaker, Amy Resnick, Brian Thorstenson, Sarah Overman, and Harry Shearer. (90 minutes, 2001)

The Mark of the Hawk: Abnormal story intelligently performed, set in modern-day Africa, with tranquil vs. vicious means for racial evenness the prime topic. Cast includes Eartha Kitt, Sidney Poitier, Juano Hernandez, and John McIntire. (83 minutes, 1957)

Collateral: Vincent is a contract killer with a job to do. He has arrived in L.A. and will kill five people tonight. He hires a cab driver to take him around for the entire night. With the LAPD, and the FBI chasing the done, things are getting out of control.

Rock Rock Rock: Weld, in her film debut and hardly out of her teaching bra, needs to raise $30 to purchase a strapless late afternoon outfit for a prom. A lot of rock and roll music throughout the film. Cast includes Tuesday Weld, Teddy Randazzo, Alan Freed, Frankie Lymon and The Teenagers, The Moonglows; Chuck Berry, The Flamingos, Johnny Burnette Trio, and Lavern Baker. (83 minutes, 1956)

The Cherry Orchard: Depressed, muted adaptation of Chekhov classic in regards to a once prosperous Russian clan’s battle to deal with the approaching sale of their estate and the cherished title orchard. Made with care and well performed, although not relatively powerful as either a film or as an “opened-up” play. Cast includes Alan Bates, Katrina Cartlidge, Owen Teale, Tushka Bergen, and Michael Gough. (141 minutes, 1999)

Everyone is used to using download sites for music. The movie download industry is going to become as busy as the music download business is. Movie downloads just might be the wave of the future.

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