Thursday, December 31, 2009

Searching For A Good Film? Check Out These Impressive Film Opinions

By Juliana Dennis

Ever one one of us lead enormously demanding lives. With the further pressure of the arduous economy many of us are searching for options to make our lives more simple yet still save us some money. Movies can be an economical and pleasing amusement source. Do you desire a wonderful movie To watch today? Pick one from the list below.

Down Argentine Way - Entertaining 20th Century Fox musical with Grable in the motion picture that raised her to celebrity falling in love with slick Argentinean horse breeder Ameche. Miranda is great in her first American movie, acting infectious Brazilian music with her own band and look out for the Nicholas Brothers, who do a dynamite forte number. Picture postcard color all the way through. Cast includes Don Ameche, Betty Grable, Carmen Miranda, Charlotte Wood, Carrol Naish, Henry Stephenson, and Leonid Kinskey. (90 minutes, 1940)

Indian Love Call - 15-year-old Arikara (Crawford), his colt, and his becoming a man. Cast includes Johnny Crawford, Jay Silverheels, Pat Hogan, Robert Crawford, Jr., and George J. Lewis. (91 minutes, 1936)

Red - Very last film in Kieslowski's "3 Colors" trilogy which, like Blue and White, might stand alone with its self contained tale. Fashion model Jacob meets upset, retired magistrate Trintignant by coincidence, then creates a relationship with him and enters his sheltered, secret life. Set in Geneva, this is a story of few tangled lives. Cast includes Irene Jacob, Jean-Louis Trintignant, Frederique Feder, Jean-Pierre Lorit, Juliette Binoche, Julie Delpy, and Benoit Regent. (99 minutes, 1994)

Mrs. Dalloway - Redgrave is radiant as the spouse of a British M.P., who on the night of a gathering, thinks back to her adolescence when she selected between a safe, secure life and a more challenging presence with a gentleman who sincerely loved her. McElhone is a exceptional equal for Redgrave in the flashback scenes. Cast includes Vanessa Redgrave, Natascha McElhone, Rupert Graves, Michael Kitcben, Alan Cox, Lena Headey, Amelia Bulhnore, Sarah Badel, Oliver Ford Davies, Katie Carr, John Sitting, Robert Hardy, Margaret Tyzack, and Phyllis Calvert. (97 minutes, 1998)

The Gorgeous Hussy - Stars fill the cast in this fictionalized historical drama of Peggy O'Neal, President Andrew Jackson's secret lover. The cast is marvelously costumed in well assigned settings. The movie is based on the story by Samuel Hopkins Joyce. Cast includes Joan Crawford, Robert Taylor, Lionel Barrymore, Franchot Tone, Melvyn Douglas, James Stewart, Alison Skipworth, Beulah Bondi, and Gene Lockhart. (102 minutes, 1936)

My Son the Fanatic - Author Hanif Kureishi once more studies a Pakistani coming to terms with his life in England. In this case it's a taxi driver Puri who's disassociated from his spouse, and whose child is dissenting contrary to him for rationales he could not figure out. Cast includes Om Puri, Rachel Griffiths, StelIan Skarsgard, Akbar Kurtha, Gopi Desai, Harish Patel, and Bhasker Patel. (89 minutes, 1997)

Nutcracker the Motion Picture - Much of this rendition of The Nutcracker, acted by the Pacific Norhtwest Ballet, is like a music video with rapid cutting and close-ups of legs, faces, and elbows. This is exceptionally annoying. However the Tchaikovsky music is, obviously, amazing, as are Maurice Sendak's sets and costumes. Cast includes Hugh Bigney, Vanessa Sharp, Patricia Barker, Wade Walthall, Russell Burnett, and the voice of Julie Harris.

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