I was born in 1981, roughly the same time that video was becoming popular. I missed the revolution though, the sudden availability to movie fans (albeit often in rather compromised form, thanks to 'pan and scan') of their enduring favourite movies (and, yes, an endless cavalcade of crap too). Generations prior to mine will remember a time when the only way to see movies again was on TV, and before...
British explorer Christopher Powell (Ray Milland) injures his leg on a foray into the jungle. The rest of Chris's party gives him up for dead, but he's rescued by THE JUNGLE PRINCESS, Ulah (Dorothy Lamour). When Chris is able to return to his friends' camp, lovestruck Ulah follows him, precipitating a showdown between Chris and his fiancee (Molly Lamont), as well as between the British explorers and...
Londonist Film Club looks at films with one thing in common: London. Our only rule is that the films must have either the word London or a London place name in the title. Other than that, any film is fair game. Charlie Chan in London (1934) Director: Eugene Forde Starring: Warner Oland, Drue Leyton, Ray Milland, Mona Barrie, Douglas Walton, Alan Mowbray We were totally prepared to dislike this film....
By Heidi Petty The following paragraphs contain some nice movie reviews. To find a movie download site you need to do the right search. "Net Movie Downloads" or "Full Movie Downloads" might get you a good result, if they don't, try "Download Full Movies". Sudan: Monarch Montez flees wicked prime-minister Zucco with help of Chamber and Bey in vibrant however vacant venture-romance....
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Sweet Lamia! I am the coffee in your father's bladder, I am the coffee amoeba crouton ladder which is made of skin chairs collecting typewriters made of coral apostropheces, too many lame lamias laying in my bed. Marguerite Duras. Marguerite Duras. Think of a cosmic being with a sun for a heart. Think of a cosmic being with a sun for a brain and two suns for eyes like RAY MILLAND. golden pupils we...
By Lance Justice It used to be that you had to go to the video store to get a movie. The next generation it seems will be getting their movies from movie downloads, avoiding any trips to the store. You will find just about any movie you want with a good movie download site. Below is a small sample. Slavers: Slavers is about the slave trade business that went on in Africa throughout the 19th century....
The first really scary film I remember watching with my Mum on TV was Lewis Allen's 1944 The Uninvited , starring Ray Milland and Ruth Hussey. It reproduced the feeling of the hairs on the back of your head standing up when you're convinced somebody - something? - is following you, even though you've looked behind you repeatedly and seen nothing there, only strengthening the feeling that something...
By Troy Bailey Until recently, if you wanted to watch a movie, a trip to a video store like blockbuster was your only option. Instead of buying or renting the dvd, people now can choose a movie download instead. Following is a list of a few movies that you can get using a movie download site. Hoffa: A biography of legendary Teamster supervisor Jimmy Hoffa modified into a must see film by the galvanizing...
J.C. Loophole of the Shelf passed on the interesting news that TCM has started a program where they will be providing Universal movies on demand . The movies available will include Paramount titles under Universal's control, with one of the first titles on sale being Paramount's terrific Christmas film REMEMBER THE NIGHT (1940), starring Fred MacMurray and Barbara Stanwyck. REMEMBER THE NIGHT will...
Brother and sister Roderick and Pamela Fitzgerald (Ray Milland and Ruth Hussey) while on vacation in Cornwall, decide to purchase a large cliffside house. The place is lovely, eminently classy and full of light. Better yet, its owner, Commander Beech (Donald Crisp) is willing to part with the place for a song. All seems fine, great even. Except for one room on the second floor. It’s oddly cold...
This was a night for revisiting movies not seen in years, first HERE COMES MR. JORDAN and then one of my favorite Westerns, A MAN ALONE. A MAN ALONE was shown frequently on TV when I was growing up, and I liked it so much I watched it several times over the years. Then it seemed to disappear. A few years ago I bought a used VHS copy of the movie when I discovered it had had a video release, but the...
Baseball is not only about finding diamond heroes on whom to shower praise or through whom to live vicariously. It is about the simple pleasure of taking the air on a warm day, of trading quips, statistics, and favorite moments with neighbors in the stands. For sandlot players, it is about finding a bit of hope and glory on the field, a dream celebrated by Lloyd Bacon’s delightful film It Happens...
Yesterday, we kicked off our first installment of Cinematical's Free Flick of the Day , where one of our writers will humbly suggest a good, bad, or truly ugly film you can watch for free over at AOL's /SlashControl. Since the content over there is constantly shifting, we'll try our very best to point you towards the good, the bad, and the ugliest films you can watch there for free. Today's pick is...