Seven Great Recommendations For An Astounding Movie To View Tonight December 22, 2009

Different genres have an effect on people in different ways of course. There are men and women both who love the chick-flicks and there are those that would never watch one. Some love horror movies and some despise them but the wonderful thing about the movie industry is that there is a little for everybody. Some excellent information about some of the best movies 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 dwelling.

Lilies of the Field from 1963 is a “little” film that made excellent, triumphing Poitier an Oscar as handyman who helps to construct a chapel for Skala and German-talking nuns. Cast includes Sidney Poitier, Lilia Skala, Lisa Mann, Isa Crino, and Stanley Adams.

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

Sugar Town – Engaging variety of LA life characterizing a handful of characters whose lives merge – a musician aspirant who’ll do anything to get ahead, an uptight lone lady who allures the wrong men like a magnet, and a band made up of cleaned-up ’80s rock megastars, to name a few. Made on a shoestring, although astute and well recognized; outstanding cast comprises a number of actual musicians. Cast includes Ally Sheedy, Rosanna Arquette, John Taylor, Jade Gordon, Michael Des Barres, Lucinda Jenney, and Martin Kemp.

The Meteor Man from 1993. Townsend plays a shy, nerdy school teacher with a fear of heights who gets hit by an strange emerald green meteor that turns him into a superhero. Good “Superman in the Hood” storyline, bursting of good values, but very few really humorous moments. Cast includes Robert Townsend, Marla Gibbs, Eddie Griffin, Robert Guillaume, James Earl Jones, Roy Fegan, and Bill Cosby.

Each Dawn I Die from 1939. Reporter Cagney is framed, and sent to the prison where he meets a tough inmate, Raft. There is exceptional acting all around. Cagney hits a white-hot summit 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.

The Sentinel from 1977. Easy but mindless shocker in reference to N. Y.C. fashion model, who rents a dwelling in Brooklyn, finds it’s filled of demons and she is the next guard 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)

In 1988 Say It Isn’t So hit theaters. Good-humoredly un-ambitious Klein falls for the new hairdresser in town Graham. They have consensual sex and then Klein discovers that Graham is his sister. It is a complete flop. Cast includes Heather Graham, Chris Klein, Orlando Jones, Sally Field, Richard Jenkins, John Rothman, Brent Briscoe, and Sarah Silverman.

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