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About 10 Comprehensive Full Length Film Outlines

By Lynne Whitaker

The list below has some good movie reviews. To find a movie download site you need to do the right search. To get some good sites try to search phrases like "Download Movie Online", "On Line DVD Rentals", or "Online Video Rental".

Repulsion: Polanski's first English-language film is phenomenal mental shocker portraying psychological deterioration of sexually repressed gal left alone in her sibling's condo for few nights. Hasn't lost a tad of its impact; can leave you anxious for nights later on. Cast includes Catherine Deneuve, Ian Hendry, John Fraser, Patrick Wymark, Yvonne Fumeaux, and James Villiers. (105 minutes, 1965)

Sidewalks of New York: A light hearted comedy in regards to lhe romantic entanglements of a group of New Yorkers. The film has an unmistakable Woody Allen-ish feel, although Burns' script is no match for Allen. Cast includes Edward Bums, Rosario Dawson, Heather Graham, Stanley Tucci, David Krumholtz, Dennis Farina, Brittany Murphy, Callie Thome, and Aida Turturro. (107 minutes, 2001)

Lawrence of Arabia: Blockbuster biography of enigmatic adventurer T. E. Lawrence is that rarity, an epic film that is additionally proficient. It loses some steam in the second half, however stilI a knockout, particularly in 1989 reissue rendition, which repaired numerous cuts made over the years. Cast includes Peter O'Toole, Alec Guinness, Anthony Quinn, Jack Hawkins, Claude Pours, Anthony Quayle, Arthur Kennedy, Omar Sharif, and Jose Ferrer. (216 minutes, 1962)

Hoosiers: Hackman gets a last chance job coaching a very small Indiana high school basketball team in the 1950s, and faces the duel tests of bringing the team to the state final and personal redemption. This story is loosly based on an actual team from a small town in Indiana that played for the state title. Cast includes Gene Hackman, Barbara Hershey, Dennis Hopper, Sheb Wooley, Fern Parsons, Brad Boyle, Steve Hollar, Brad Long, and David Neidorf. (114 minutes, 1986)

A Southern Yankee: Comical Skelton comedy set throughout Civil War with Cherry a bumbling Yankee agent down South. Comparable to silent flim comedies as Buster Keaton concocted numerous of the film's gags. Cast includes Red Skelton, Brian Donlevy, Arlene Dahl, George Coulouris, Lloyd Gough, John Ireland, Charles Dingle, and Joyce Compton. (90 minutes, 1948)

The Egg and I: Colbert is admirable as city gal who weds poultry farmer MacMurray and battles to make things work on his farm. Cast includes Claudette Colbert, Fred MacMurray, Marjorie Prime, Louise Allbritton, Percy Kilbride, Richard Long, Donald MacBride, and Samuel S. Hinds. (108 minutes, 1947)

The Mark: Whitman is phenomenal in his depiction of spiritually busted sex offender who has served his time and now desires to make new start. Cast includes Stuart Whitman, Maria Schell, Rod Steiger, Brenda De Hanzie, Maurice Denham, Donald Wolfit, Paul Rogers, and Donald Houston. (127 minutes, 1961)

The Age of Innocence: Humble although powerful rendition of Edith Wharton's novel in reference to an obstructed romance between an involved lawyer and a divorcee, in 1870s Manhattan. Starts off with a super Jazz Age montage opening, then gets slowed down in static, stagy therapy as older Boles interconnects the tale of his ill-fated event to his grandson. Cast includes Irene Dunne, John Boles, Lionel Atwill, Helen Westley, Laura Wish Teams, and Julie Haydon. (81 minutes, 1934)

Reckless: It's Christmas Eve, and a ditsy, seemingly cheerful spouse (Farrow) is informed by her abruptly regretful spouse that he has taken out a contract on her life. A conceivably smart spoof of middle-style domestic relationships and fake holiday praise swiftly descends into a roaming, completely absurd comedy of the ridiculous. Cast includes Mia Farrow, Scott Glenn, Mary-Louise Parker, Tony Goldwyn, Stephen Dorff, Eileen Brennan, and Giancarlo Esposito. (92 minutes, 1995)

Did you find something good to see? You can find movies like these at download sites, which you can find by searching "Downloadable DVDs" or "Downloadable Movie Sites" If those fail you try "Unlimited DVD Rental". - 18418

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My Selection Of Complete Full Length Film Outlines

By Dustin Oneil

It used to be that you had to go to the video store to get a movie. As technologies have advanced, downloading dvds from movie download sites is becoming very common. Here are some examples of movies you can acquire through a movie download site.

Executive Decision: A 747 with 400 passengers has been hi-jacked. One intelligence analyst thinks the terrorist plan to drop nerve gas on the nation's capitol. If he is right, the plane must be stopped.

U.S. Marshall: Mark Sheridan has been accused of murder. When the prisoner transport plane he is on crashes, he escapes. He is now free, but running from U.S. Marshall Sam Gerard. We learn that Mark Sheridan is no murderer at all. Can he prove his innocence before they hunt him down?

Life on a Strand: Musical, beautifully filmed story of a blind boy who's informed by his master that his scene can be repaired if he commits his life to music; he gets to be a saintly old gentleman still without scene who voyages from village to village with his youthful disciple harmonizing melodies, which he finds emotionally nurturing. Considerate film stuffed with poetic energy, and a soundtrack of remarkable people melodies. Cast includes Liu Zhong Yuan, Huang Lei, Xu Qing, Ma Ling, and Zhang Zhengguan. (110 minutes, 1991)

Down to the Sea in Ships: Youthful Stockwell satisfies seafaring target on crusty Barrymore's whaling transport, under direction of ship mate Widmark. Cast includes Richard Widmark, Lionel Barrymore, Dean Stockwell, Cecil Kellaway, and Oene Lockhart. (120 minutes, 1949)

Barefoot in the Park: A plot-less flick in which amusing Neil Simon comedy finds Fonda and Redford newlyweds in a 5 story walkup condo. Redford and Natwick reconstruct their Broadway roles; Saks' monitor prompting debut. Cast includes Robert Redford, Jane Fonda, Charles Boyer, Mildred Natwick, Herb Edelman, Mabel Albertson, Fritz Feld, and Doris Roberts. (105 minutes, 1967)

What About Bob: Dr. Leo Marvin, renowned author and psychiatrist, is head to the country with his family for some much needed rest and relaxation. He will be happy to get out of New York, and away from a new, pesky patient named Bob. To his surprise and amazement, Bob follows him on vacation, and turns his vacation upside down.

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)

March Of The Penguins: Each winter, a remarkable journey takes place. The Emperor penguins come out of the ocean, and march single file through the frozen landscape of Antarctica to their annual breeding. This spectacular documentary follows the penguins on their entire journey to the breeding grounds, through the breeding season, and back to the frozen ocean.

Hancock: This story is of a super hero with an attitude problem. While Hancock saves the city, people still hate him because of his bad attitude. That is until he runs into Ray Embrey, a P.R. executive who gives Hancock a P.R. makeover.

Try a search phrase something like "Video Rentals". If that phrase gets you nowhere, try another phrase. "Downloadable Movies" would be worth a try. - 18418

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Wicked the Musical: A Review with Opera Glasses

By Jeff Bridges

Wicked is an amazing musical, and a storyline you are sure to love. The story is based off of the original movie of the 1939 movie, The Wizard of Oz. Wicked is the story of how The Wicked Witch of the West got so wicked.

As I sat attended this performance, my thoughts were continually drawn back to the opera glasses I was using for the performance. The costumes through the glasses were delightful, the singing amazing, the characters entrancing, and stage props amazing. Without opera glasses I am sure that I would have missed out on much of the performance, so to full enjoy the experience when you attend, make sure you remember to bring them.

As you begin the story, you start to learn the origin of The Wicked Witch of the West, and Glinda the Good Witch Really was. You will learn about the childhoods' of each of these women, this is a story that is sure to surprise.

You will be surprised at the twists and turns of your feelings on these two characters. In my view, Glinda the good witch was not so perfect after all. Growing up Glinda is one of those spoiled and popular young girls; where as the Wicked Witch of the West, Elphaba, has a terrible childhood. Her childhood is terrible due to her green skin color and people making fun of her. The Wicked Witch of the West has no mother growing up. Elphaba is raised only by her father. You will see the good things that Elphaba actually does. After the end of the masterpiece, you may want to purchase a t-shirt, hat, or a sweatshirt of the Wicked Witch of the West. Most places have Wicked items for sale after the musical. With the touching music you may end up purchasing a CD for your listening pleasure.

Wicked is one of the most popular musicals to come off Broadway in years, the story is unforgettable, and the music is sure to amaze. Wicked has won many awards for its music and theatrical performances. If after this review you still don't believe me that it is a remarkable play, simply find someone you know who has seen it, ask them how they felt about it, and you will see what I mean. Opera glasses for this performance are absolutely necessary, so buy them if needed.

Of the calendar year of 2009, wicked has been hailed as the top production of this year. Many, many records have been set by this wicked musical, and as this is written, Wicked is on its second national tour, remember to buy tickets fast, when Wicked played in our town, tickets went on sale in late December and were sold out within 3 days, despite the fact that the play was not till May! This is a performance that will be around for years to come, as such, do not fret it you are not able to get tickets this time around, there will be many opportunities to come, and as we always always recommend, don't forget the opera glasses. - 18418

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A Short List Of Quality Movie Outlines

By Maryann Stein

For years now, the video store was the way to get movies. As technologies have advanced, downloading dvds from movie download sites is becoming very common. Here are some examples of movies you can acquire through a movie download site.

Mission To Mars: In the year 2020 man has sent a team of astronauts to Mars. Then something happens. One cryptic message to Earth, then the crew is never heard from again. NASA quickly puts together a rescue flight. It will be six months before help arrives.

Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm: Formulaic motor vehicle in regards to spunky gal who's sent to live with her 2 abrasive aunts; mixes emotion, melodrama, and comedy, although requires the spontaneity and kindle of other Pickford films. Look for youthful ZaSu Pitts, in her film debut, as an observer at Mary's carnival. Cast includes Mary Pickford, Eugene O'Brien, Josephine Crowen, and Helen Jerome Eddy. (71 minutes, 1917)

DysFunKtional Family: Noisy, raunchy amalgamation performance film-documentary spotlighting Eddie Griffin, performer/stand-up joke and wannabe Richard Pryor; he acts onstage and is seen in his Kansas City, Missouri, home city, with his genuine-life relatives. The humor is obtuse and disgusting; some can find it racist, chauvinistic, and homophobic, when others can think it comical. (89 minutes, 2003)

The Heart Is Deceitful Above All Things: Arrogant tirade in reference to a lady who is sick armed for parenthood however boosts custody of her youthful child, who has been in foster care. He's justifiably furious; she callously toys with his sensations, without consideration for his security. One-note film might be scan as an alien's warped view of an American heartland populated by distasteful parents, perverts, and hypocritical Bible-thwacking rednecks. Argento additionally inscribed. Cast includes Asia Argento, Jimmy Bennett, Cole Sprouse, Omelia Muti, Marilyn Manson, and Jeremy Sisto. (127 minutes, 2004)

Dynamite Chicken: Abnormal, un-contemporary pastiche of melodies, skits, TV advertisement burlesques and old film snippets, filmed while nudity and profanity on celluloid were still stunning. Cast includes Richard Pryor, John Lennon, Yoko Ono, Ace Trucking Organization, Andy Warhol, and Malcolm X. (76 minutes, 1971)

The Day the Fish Came Out: Structure in reference to the loss of 2 molecule bombs over the Aegean Ocean grants structure for catastrophic comedy in regards to homosexuals; combo of Candy Bergen plus beats, chains, and rawhide doesn't work. Cast includes Tom Courtenay, Candice Bergen, Colin Blakely, Sam Wanamaker, and Ian Ogilvy. (109 minutes, 1967)

Spetters: Teen shenanigans and fantasies in Holland; adolescents rest around and race their motorcycles when cherishing race victor Hauer. This movie is graphically sensual, with crisp direction by Verhoeven. Cast includes Hans Tongeren, Toon Agterberg, Renee Soutendijk, Maarten Spanjer, Marianne Boyer, and Rutger Hauer. (115 minutes, 1980)

Shoot To Kill: A man is caught breaking into his own jewelry story. Once questioned, it is revealed that his wife has been kidnapped, and he needs the jewels to pay the ransom. Now the FBI is on the case, but the kidnapper escapes. FBI agent Warren Stantin recruits local John Knox to help on the hunt. He is needed as they are going into the deep forest to hunt the kidnapper down.

Mission Impossible: There is a Russian spy selling sensitive international intelligence information on the open market. Ethan Hunt (Tom Cruise) is assigned the mission to intercept the transaction, and attain this intelligence. As always, the Mission Impossible team works for themselves. This is without the government acknowledging that they even exist.

For file downloads use a phrase like "Download Music And Movies". A change in the phrase will sometimes get a better result. "Watch Movies Online Telugu" would be worth a try. - 18418

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Opera Glasses- A Closer Look

By Jeff Bridges

Devices to improve eyesight in general have been around for hundreds of years. It was not until the 1800's that opera glasses achieved their position as a status symbol among theater-goers of the day.

Opera was also an important social event. People attending the opera wanted to be able to see and be seen and often spent time scanning the audience as well. To do this, they needed a simple and convenient magnifying device. Opera glasses were the perfect solution.

Opera glasses rapidly became status symbols and ways for people to show off their wealth. If you had the money to attend the opera you wanted others to know it. And a great deal of business was conducted at intermission as well. A huge portion of the high society social calendar was taken up by opera season.

Because of this, anything connected to the opera could become a status symbol. Opera glasses were no exception. A person attending the theater often had a pair made of expensive materials such as gold or enamel. The outsides of the glasses were often highly decorated. Cases to keep the glasses in were often highly decorated as well. Different variations came into being including lorgnette models that had an attached handle and folding models that were quite compact.

Opera glasses are still used today and can be quite helpful in modern theaters which can be very large. You can find them in many specialty stores such as ones which sell cameras and binoculars. There are also a number of websites which sell opera glasses. These can be good starting places to look. These sites allow you to compare a number of different models and prices.

One thing to look at when selecting your opera glasses is what the level of magnification is. Unlike a telescope or high powered binoculars, you will want to make sure that there is a fairly low level of magnification. A 3x magnification factor is considered ideal. This allows you to get a large field of view and it will keep shaking from hand movement as low as possible.

The actual style you choose is a matter of preference. Do you like the traditional look of the lorgnette? Are you interested in a style which folds down very small? You can also look at the accessories that are out there including straps and carrying pouches.

If you are someone who wants to view theatre performances but are not able to pay high prices for your tickets, then opera glasses might be a good solution for you. It will allow you to feel in touch with the past and still enjoy the fine details of modern performances from anywhere in the theater. - 18418

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