April 10, 2009

Download Movies Illegal

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

Men In Black: When aliens make their way to the planet Earth, the Men In Black are there to clean things up. Anyone seeing an alien has their memory erased, and they forget the whole event. This way the common citizen has no idea of the peril we are living in.

Halloween: Sixteen years ago, at the age of ten, Michael Myers was put in prison for slaughtering his stepfather, his sister, and her boyfriend. He has escaped form prison, and is head back to Haddonfield with vengeance on his mind. Dr. Sam Loomis is frantically trying to track him down. He knows the true evil that exists in Michael.

Charlie And The Chocolate Factory: Living nearby the famous Willy Wonka Chocolate factory, young Charlie dreams of seeing what might be inside the factory. When it is announced that five chocolate bars will have a ticket to visit the factory, it is still a hopeless dream for young Charlie. Coming from a very poor family, that can afford no more than one chocolate bar a year, this seems an impossible dream. When Charlie finds some money on the streets he can’t resist buying a bar. Incredibly he wins, and he and his grandfather will venture inside the famous chocolate factory.

Colors: This movie deals with two L.A. cops one a veteran, and the other a gung ho rookie. They work the violent gang infested streets of East L.A. Can these two cops help reign in the terror that the gangs creating on the streets?

Dementia Thirteen: Gory terror film set before the operation that changed her life. One of the more unique abnormal-couple romantic comedies of our time; kept on target by the medial behavior of Mackintosh, who lugs off a difficult role. Cast includes William Campbell, Luana Anders, Bart Patton, Mary Mitchel, and Patrick Magee. (81 minutes, 1963)

Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull: After a nineteen-year hiatus, Indy returns with the identical label of high venture that marled the primordial Raiders of the Lost. In 1957 the fearless archaeologist-professor runs afoul of Russian snoops (containing a cunning Blanchett), then follows a youthful gentleman (LaBeouf) who bears a letter from an old buddy, now lost in the forests of Peru, that might lead them to the Crystal Skull of Alcator, and the lost city of EI Dorado. Opens with lots of action then falls into an ease of exposition, then revs into high gear for an eye-filling finale. Ford restores the role he created in fine style. The screenplay was written by David Koepp from a tale by George Lucas and Jeff Nathanson. Cast includes Harrison Ford, Cate Blanchett, Karen Allen, Ray Winstone, John Hurt, and Jim Broadbent. (122 minutes, 2008)

Bright Lights, Big City: A young writer moves to New York to work for a major magazine. His life is a mess, his mother died recently, now his wife has left him. He now finds himself escaping into the seedy nightlife in New York City than never ends. Can he escape the downward spiral he is on?

Cul-De-Sac: Macabre comedy in regards to 2 injured gangsters who terrorize middle-aged milquetoast and his gorgeous youthful spouse. Not a total prosperity, although excellent cast and trendy direction make it a victor. Cast includes Donald Pleasence, Francoise Dode, Lionel Stander, Jack MacGowrah, lain Quarrier, and Jacqueline Bisset. (111 minutes, 1966)

The Strange Door: Laughton camps it up in this bulky-handed, apparent adaptation of a Robert Louis Stevenson tale of a sadistic squire and his nefarious plans. Karloff has a thankless role as a servant identified Voltan. Cast Charles Laughton, Boris Karloff, Sally Forrest, Richard Stapley, Michael Pate, Alan Napier, and Paul Cavanagh. (81 minutes, 1951)

Music exploded online a few years ago. Now it is time for the motion picture industry to get involved. If you love watching movies, it is well worth looking into.

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