A Few Basic Movie Outlines

By Ruby Lopez

It used to be that you had to go to the video store to get a movie. Now, with internet usage exploding, movie downloads are becoming very popular. Following is a list of a few movies that you can get using a movie download site.

Abby: Carol Speed, William Marshall, Austin Stoker, and Juanita Moore star. This is a dark film dealing with exorcism. In that sense this film is similar to The Exorcist. Abby is the wife of a minister and the daughter in law of another man of the cloth. She is possessed by the devil. (1974 drama)

American Gangster: Starting from the humble position of the driver for one of the inner city's big crime bosses, Frank Lucas takes over the streets. When his boss dies, Frank makes his move and then slowly builds his empire through tough business practices, and sheer ingenuity. He doesn't sit in the background, but instead becomes big men around town, living in the limelight. Can he stay on top, or will former cop outcast Richie Roberts bring him down?

The Slackers: Three college buddies have cheated their way to senior year, however while nerdy Schwartzman finds their secret, he blackmails them into setting him up with campus beauty Baron. A few astonishment film-megastar cameos add nothing to the mix, albeit Minivan Doren's scene is memorable-for all the incorrect rationales. Cast includes Jason Schwartzman, Devon Saws, Jason Segel, Michael Maronna, James Emperor, Laura Prepon, and Joe Flaherty, Mamie Doren. (87 minutes, 2002)

Traffic: Originally entertaining trip with Cast includes Hulot Tati trying to move automobile from France to Dutch vehicle show weighs down in aimless side trips. Radiant spots swamped by basic idleness. Cast includes Jacques Tati, Maria Kimberly, Marcel Fraval, H. Bostel, and Tony Kneppers. (89 minutes, 1972)

Gone in Sixty Seconds: Former car thief (Randall 'Memphis' Raines), gets a call from an old friend. Unfortunately he is being forced back into stealing cars. If he refuses his brother will be killed. He has one day to steal, and deliver 50 exotic cars, to save his brother from certain death.

Bulletproof Monk: Grub plays a friar who on no account ages when he wards an old scroll that acquires the secret of endless electricity although now it's time to find a replacement, and he imagines it might be youthful pickpocket Scott, of all individuals. Energetic and entertaining while it doesn't get too stupid; alas, visual effects take the place of authentic martial-crafts action most of the time. Co-produced by John Woo, and based on a comic magazine of the identical name. Cast includes Grub Yun-Fat, Seann William Scott, Jaime James Baron, Karel Roden, and Victoria Smurfit. (103 minutes, 2003)

Plymouth Adventure: Talky film-with its heart in the right place about a handful of L.A. gentlemen and ladies and their fouled-up relations, varying from an older couple whose matrimony is strained by an sickness and a long-ago event, to a lady who comes to terms with her child for the first time as he fibs in a clinic bed dying of Assists. Cast includes Jon Stewart, Patricia Clarkson, Natasha Kioski, and Daniel Von Bargen. (105 minutes, 1952)

The Jackal: A Russian mobster seeing that the US is helping the Russian government fight crime, has hired master assassin the Jackal to kill the Director of the FBI. In a race against time, and with not much knowledge of the Jackal, the FBI enlists the services of IRA sniper Declan Mulqueen, bringing him out of jail to help. In a face pace race against time they work furiously to track the jackal down.

They Were Expendable: One of the finest and most underrated of all WW2 films, based on the real tale of America's PT boat battalion in the Philippines throughout the early nights of the battle. Moving, exquisitely detailed production photographed by Joseph August under Ford's unique hand, with genuine-life Naval Officer Montgomery. Cast includes Robert Montgomery, John Wayne, Donna Reed, Jack Holt, Ward Bond, Leon Ames, Jack Pennick, and Tom Tyler. (135 minutes, 1945)

Okay, if your looking for downloads, try phrases like "Purchase Movie". Try a new phrase if that one did not work. Try something different, like "View Movies Online". - 26221

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