7 Critiques Of Popular Movies For Your Satisfaction

By Stanford Fletcher

Things are varying in the way that we access our home film amusement. These days you can download to your computer the same full-length, first-rate motion pictures that you can discover in any well-stocked video store. You may then decide to watch it directly from your computer monitor, your iPod or iPhone, your PSP or you can even transfer it to a DVD and view it from your television set.

Apollo 13 - This movie recounts the amazing chronicle of the Apollo 13 mission to the moon. Approaching the moon, the spacecraft experiences multiple systems failures. With the oxygen supply failing and systems not working, they are stranded over 200,000 miles from Earth. Against impossible odds, the crew of Apollo 13, and thousands of people on the ground, all labor tirelessly on creative solutions to bring them safely home. The fact that this crew survived this mission is one of the truly extraordinary tales of our era.

Slavers - (1978-German) C-I02 Slavers is about the slave trade business that went on in Africa right through the 19th century. An first-rate cast is saddled with second-rate script. Cast includes Trevor Howard, Ron Ely, Britt Ekland, Jurgen Goslar, Ray Milland, Ken Gampu, and Cameron Mitchell. (102 minutes, 1978)

Rampage - Expectant Long Island housewife, not able to deal with married life escapes her husband and picks up a simple minded football player on the street. Cast includes Michael Biehn, AIex McArthur, Robert Duvall, Marya Zimmet, Tom Aldredge, and Laurie Crewes. (97 minutes, 1992)

Inferno - American returns to New York from school in Rome to investigate the hideous death of his sibling, and finds "sinister moms" causing paranormal anarchy on both sides of Atlantic. Surreal, mesmerizing shocker by Italian terror maestro Argento doesn't make much sense, but it has a lot of style. Cast includes Leigh McCloskey, Irene Marvel, Sacha Pitoeff, Daria Nicolodi, Eleonora Giorgi, Veronica Lazar, and Alida Valli. (107 minutes, 1984)

The All-American Boy - Disorderly drama in reference to Olympic aspirant Voight's effort to be a successful boxer; beautiful locations of northern California, but that's all. Cast includes Jon Voight, Ned Glass, Anne Archer, and Carol Androsky. (104 minutes, 1989)

Pretty Woman - A chance meeting of a street prostitute and a ruthless and exceedingly affluent businessman leads to a unique proposition. He employs her for the week, to attend some functions with him as an companion. He has no indication what he has gotten himself into. Starring Julia Roberts and Richard Gere.

Tombstone - Lawman Wyatt Earp is ready to retire. He has effectively cleaned up the streets of Dodge City, and moves to Tombstone. There he meets up with his brothers, and longtime friend Doc Holiday. Meanwhile a band of outlaws, called The Cowboys, are running wild in the area. This sets up the infamous shoot out at the OK Corral.

Some websites are providing lifetime memberships while others offer memberships that last for a precise period of time. Either way it turns out to be much more economical than the typical video store or subscription service plus you have the further expediency of having access to all of the accessible motion pictures and not just the ones that are currently in stock. Choose from the list below and download a fantastic movie to view tonight. - 29943

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