Totally Movies Downloads Review

May 25, 2009
by Mizunuma Rockholt

Look below to find your movie reviews. Search keyword phrases such as “Downloading Movies Internet” or possibly “DVD Film Download” to see what is out there. Typing in “Films Download” will get you even more sites to look at.

Hanna’s War: The real tale of Hungarian freedom fighter Hanna Senesh (Detmers), based in part on her daily log, is a misdirected mess. The youthful, Jewish WW2 martyr warranted a far more superior production than this overlong, uninspiring melodrama. Cast includes Ellen Burstyn, Maruschka Detmers, Anthony Andrews, Donald Pleasence, David Warner, Denholm Elliott, Vincenzo Ricotta, and Ingrid Pitt. (148 minutes, 1988)

Eagle Eye: After an attack on a potential terrorist proves to be false, America finds that it is under attack by terrorist forces. This sets off a chain off events that seem inexplicable. It turns out that the central analysis computer has deemed the actions of the government as against the people. The computer is taking action.

Rookie Of The Year: Little league pitcher Henry Rowengartner breaks his arm during a game. Miraculously, when his arm heals he can now throw the ball over 100 MPH. When the general manager of the lowly Chicago Cubs spots Henry throwing this fast, it’s off to the major leagues.

Hannie Caulder: Weird, mystical Western in regards to raped, widowed, and destitute lady who asks reward hunter Culp to instruct her to shoot so she could seek retribution. Nice notion to have poor men Borgnine, Elam and Martin play it a la The 3 Stooges, although laughter is vitiated by their gory killings. Cast includes Raquel Welch, Robert Culp, Ernest Borgnine, Jack Elam, Strother Martin, Christopher Lee, and Diana Dors. (85 minutes, 1971)

La Notte: Moreau is uninterested and bothered by one-dimensional spouse Mastroianni in this research of non-communication. The second of a trilogy, anteceded by La Ventura and followed by L’ECUSSE. Cast includes Jeanne Moreau, Marcello Mastroianni, Monica Vitti, and Bernhard Wicki. (120 minutes, 1961)

Rendition: Gyllenhaal, a C.IA analyst in North Africa, is bothered by the U.S. government’s clandestine inquiry torment procedures-particularly as long as the alien-born supposed alarmist “rendered” here looks to be an upstanding American native. Witherspoon plays the thankless tinier role of the suspect’s distressed spouse back home. In the mean time, a Third Planet Romeo-and-Juliet love tale takes up an inordinate portion of monitor time. Cast includes Jake Gyllenhaal, Reese Witherspoon, Meryl Streep, Alan Arkin, Peter Sarsgaard, J K. Simmons, and Bob Gunton. (122 minutes, 2007)

Deep Impact: With a comet on a collision course for Earth. A decision is made to send a apace ship out to intercept the comet, and ‘seed’ it with nuclear bombs. The explosion splits the comet in two, with the smaller part still heading toward Earth. With a devastating impact looming, it is learned that 1 million Americans will be chosen by lottery to go underground into a network of caves built to survive the impact, and the following sequence of disasters.

8 Below: Worth seeing as this is Stan Kubrick’s very last film. Cast includes Paul Stroller, Bruce Greenwood, Moon Bloodgood, Jason Biggs, Gerard Plunkett, August Schellenherg, and Wendy Crewson. (120 minutes, 2006)

Internal Affairs: Young cop Raymond Avila works in the Internal Affairs Department of the LAPD. He hand his partner see something suspicious with Dennis Peck. His financial situation is much stronger than expected on a policeman’s salary. Once Peck is aware of the investigation, he turns his attention away from his corrupt dealings to focus on Avila.

Try a search phrase something like “Video Rentals”. A change in the phrase will sometimes get a better result. You should punch in “Downloadable Movies” for another set of results.

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