Motion Picture Advice Based Upon Excellent Films From The Past

Dissimilar genres influence people in different ways of course. There are men and women alike who love the chick-flicks and there are those that would never watch one. Some love horror movies and some hate them but the wonderful thing about the movie industry is that there is something for everyone. Some good information about some of the greatest films that you may have never heard of is right here. Enjoy this list of films that are “oldies but goodies”. Keep in mind that you can get them downloaded directly to your own computer in the comfort of your own home.

Down Argentine Way from 1940. Enjoyable 20th Century Fox musical with Grable in the film that raised her to celebrity falling in love with slick Argentinean horse breeder Ameche. Miranda is excellent in her first American motion picture, acting infectious Brazilian melodies 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.

The Meteor Man from 1993. Townsend plays a hesitant, nerdy school teacher with a dread of heights who gets hit by an peculiar bright green meteor that turns him into a superhero. Great “Superman in the Hood” narrative, complete of good values, but very few truly hilarious moments. Cast includes Robert Townsend, Marla Gibbs, Eddie Griffin, Robert Guillaume, James Earl Jones, Roy Fegan, and Bill Cosby.

The Sentinel from 1977. Easy but tedious shocker in reference to N. Y.C. fashion model, who rents a house in Brooklyn, discovers it is filled of demons and she is the next guardian for the gateway to Hell. Cast includes Cristina Raines, Ava Gardner, Chris Sarandon, Burgess Meredith, Sylvia Miles, Jose Ferrer, Arthur Kennedy, John Carradine, Christopher Walken, Eli Wallach, Jerry Orbach, Jeff Goldblum, Beverly D’ Angelo, Martin Balsam, William Hickey, and Tom Berenger. (93 minutes, 1977)

Happy Gilmore, hockey player Happy Gilmore finds his slap shot power translates into 400 yard plus drives in golf. Needing money to help his grandma save her home, he is going to try pro golf. His putting is as terrible as his driving is good, so he has a lot to learn. Overcoming all odds, Happy wins the tour championship and now can save grandma’s house.

Each Dawn I Die from 1939. Correspondent Cagney is framed, and sent to the prison where he meets a dangerous inmate, Raft. There is outstanding acting all around. Cagney hits a white-hot peak with his character, however the last half of movie gets to be outrageously implausible. Music score by Max Steiner. Cast includes James Cagney, George Raft, George Bancroft, Jane Bryan, Maxie Rosenbloom, Stanley Ridges, Louis Jean Heydt, Abner Biberman, John Wray, Victor Jory, and Thurston Chamber.

Holiday came out 1938. First version of Philip Barry’s play in reference to non-conformity is a enchanting movie. Johnny Case finds himself married to a millionaire’s daughter and he must come to a decision between a vocation in big business or living life as a holiday. 1938 version includes Katherine Hepburn and Cary Grant among others.

The In Laws from 1964. Everyone can relate to this unpleasant situation. The in laws are coming and you just have to endure. Do not try this at home! Unrated rendition runs 93. Cast includes Peter Falk, Alan Arkin, Richard Libertini, and Nancy Dussault.

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  1. william @ January 5th, 2010