Posts Tagged ‘recreation and sports’

Who Are The Greatest Actors

by Catherine Campbell

We all have our beloved actors and our favorite movies. It is simply an opinion and no one is more right or more wrong we just all know what we like. However there are actors that we watch who are incredibly talented and there are others that are pretty boys and then there are the few that fit into both categories. There are also actors who along with being great entertainers they are also great men who use their reputation and notoriety to help the world.

Tom Hanks is an remarkable talent. It is rather outrageous that he got his start in a goofy TV show called “Bosom Buddies”. Later on he played an amazing role as Andrew Beckett, a gay lawyer who was infected by the AIDS virus and took on his own conservative law firm for firing him because of the fear that they may too contract the disease. Tom won his first Academy Award for that role in 1993.

Tom Hanks is only the second actor ever to win back-to-back Academy Awards as he again took home the Oscar the next year 1994 for his moving portrayal of Forrest Gump. The only other actor to do that was Spencer Tracy in 1937 and 1938. Tom has also entertained us with other wonderful movies but the list is too lengthy to cover.

Brad Pitt has been known for his pretty boy good looks since he first came on the scene in the 1991 film “Thelma and Louise”. Although he hasn’t always played the role of the good-looking boy. If you remember “Seven” and “Twelve Monkeys” both from 1985 you know what I mean. While the tabloid press seems to take his personal life and overshadow his movie roles, what is the most commendable thing about Brad Pitt is his pledge to humanitarian causes throughout the world. He continuously donates large sums of his wealth to help people that are less fortunate.

After Hurricane Katrina basically wiped out New Orleans, Brad Pitt started the “Make It Right Foundation” to aid in the redevelopment of the Lower 9th Ward in New Orleans. The foundation builds homes that are affordable, sustainable and true to the diverse culture of New Orleans. The goal was to accomplish the building of the homes immediately so that the residents could return home as soon as possible. That has been his true success.

Which reminds me of one more great actor who we lost just this past year. Paul Newman passed away on September 26, 2008. All through his life he entertained us with countless great movies including the “Road to Perdition” in 2002, “The Color Of Money” from 1986 and “Absence of Malice” from 1981. He also had the leading role in the well-known favorite “Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid” from clear back in 1969. Certainly, he was also in many other wonderful movies, too.

But we also remember him for his charity. In 1982 he created a line of food products called “Newman’s Own”. It began with a salad dressing and then extended to include pasta sauce, lemonade, popcorn, cookies, salsa and more. He established a policy that all of the proceeds generated from Newman’s Own, after taxes of course, would be donated to charity. As of 2006, the company had donated in excess of $250 million.

We will always have our favorite movies and our favorite actors and actresses. We may be fond of them because of their talent or for other reasons but now that we can download full-length, high quality movies immediately on the Internet at least we won’t have to miss any of their movies.

About the Author:

Larry Bird

by Denise I Smithson

Raised in French Lick, Florida after being born in West Baden Springs, Larry Joe Bird had a talent for basketball which was apparent from an early age. At Springs Valley High School, he was the school’s all-time scoring leader; an achievement which secured him a scholarship to the University of Indiana.

Larry Bird felt out of place on the large campus and dropped out, taking a year off before returning to college and the game of basketball at Indiana State. Bird led the team to the NCAA championships in 1979 against Magic Johnson’s Michigan State Spartans. Although the Spartans were victorious this time, the team finished with a 33-1 record and cemented Bird’s 30.3 points per game average as a college player.

In 1979, the Boston Celtics called on Larry Bird as their number one draft pick and he signed with them for a record $650,000 a year. With the Celtics, he averaged 21.3 points per game and earned the title NBA Rookie of the Year. He also dealt up 10.4 rebounds per game, 143 steals and led his team in minutes played at 2,955. He also led the Celtics to a playoff qualifier with 61 wins and 21 losses. Losing to Philadelphia’s 76ers, the fans of Boston loved their number thirty-tree as they had seen some sad times in the early 1970′s-the fans hoped for the return of greatness to Boston and with Bird, they could see their vision coming true.

By 1980, the Celtics moved their playing court into the Robert Parrish Center and drafted Kevin McHale. These two men would become what have been dubbed the “best frontline in NBA history.” The 1980-81 seasons saw the Celtics go to the NBA finals where they took down the Houston Rockets in six games-this would be Larry’s first NBA Championship-but not his last. Larry was a leader and this was seen by general manager Red Auerbach, who happily watched his team become one of the two most exciting and winning teams in the NBA during the 1980′s. In fact, almost every NBA final would feature either the Celtics, the Los Angeles Lakers, or both.

Bill Fitch, the Celtics’ coach nicknamed Bird “Kodak”, since as Fitch said: “it’s for his ability to picture how a play would unfold. He can turn a play into points.”. Bird was also a formidable defensive player and his statistics are truly amazing – his tallies in the 1981-1982 season reached the double digits. The Celtics became even more of a force to be reckoned with in 1983, when guard Dennis Johnson signed on and new coach KC Jones came on board.

The Celtics took the NBA championship in the 1983-1984 season in a seven game series against the Lakers, with an 111-102 score in the final game. In this series, Bird averaged 14 rebounds and 27 points per game, also taking the MVP awards for the series and for the season. Bird also won the MVP award the next season, even after a loss to the Lakers. Bird and Magic Johnson had a friendly rivalry which fans still talk about.

The Celtics returned to finals once again in the 1985-1986 season; they defeated the Houston Rockets in six games and finished with a 76-15 record for the year. Bird again won the series MVP in this, his third NBA championship victory with an average of 24 points per game, 10 rebounds and 10 assists. This year also saw him winning the league MVP award, the third player to do so. Bird’s Celtics would also come out on top in the finals the next year, beating the Lakers in six games. Bird, like his rival Magic Johnson was becoming synonymous with the game of basketball.

Bird’s biggest season in terms of numbers was 1987-1988 with an average of 29.9 points per game in 30 minutes per game. His field goal percentage was .527 and his free throws .916. He had to sit out the 1988-1989 season due to a bone spur, but came back for the following season; however, he knew it was getting close to time to retire. His status as legend was cemented in 1992, when he joined Michael Jordan and Magic Johnson on the US Olympic “Dream Team”, winning the gold medal. With his career average of 24 points, 10 rebounds and 6 assists per game, his 49.6% field goal average and a stunning 88.6% average on free throws, as well as a 37.6% three-pointer average and twelve All-Star games, Bird is a legend and his name is a synonym for basketball with fans all over the world.

About the Author:

Movie Review Search “Movie Downloads Pda”

by Larrybartel Herreweghe

For a long time we have used the video store as one of our main ways to access movies. High speed internet access has now made it possible to download movies right off a movie download site. Following is list of a few movies that you can get using a movie download site.

Hanussen: Brandauer offers a gripping behavior as the title personality, a WW1 Austrian cadet who is shot in the head–and creates the talent to scan minds and predict the future. Cast includes Klaus Maria Brandauer, Erland Josephson, Walter Schmidinger, and Karoly Epetjes. (115 minutes, 1988)

The Man in the Iron Mask: Exciting venture of double brothers: one gets to be Baron of France, the other a carefree gay blade brought up by D’Artagnan William and the 3 Musketeers. Here is a fine swashbuckler that was filmed in 1929 with Douglas Fairbanks as The iron Mask. Cast includes Louis Hayward, Joan Bennett, Warren William, Joseph Schildkraut, Alan Hale, Walter Kingsford, and Marion Martin. (110 minutes, 1929)

A Fool and His Money: Plimpton “The lord” informs ex-musician/ex-advert gentleman Penner to start his own business, so he founds the “Preferent Temple,” a religion whose prime tenet is selfishness. Humiliating try at satire characteristics Bullock on the video box, although she only has in regards to 8 seconds on monitor as a communal protector who might trust her boyfriend has turned into such a jackass. Cast includes Jonathan Penner, Sandra Bullock, George Plimpton, Jerzy Kosinski, and Tama Janowitz. (84 minutes, 1988)

Doulos The Finger: Delightful round-the-planet venture based on real tale of l6-year-old who cruises to every conceivable port. The movie was generated by Gregory Poke and filmed on location. Cast includes Joseph Bottoms, Deborah Raffin, John McLiam, and Dabney Coleman. (105 minutes, 1974)

From the earth to The Moon: Jules Verne’s fiction doesn’t hover well in contrived sci-fi of early rocket flight to the moon. War horse cast looks most agitated. Cast includes Joseph Cotten, George Sanders, Debra Paget, Don Dubbins, Patric Knowles, and Henry Daniel. (100 minutes, 1958)

Bless the Beasts & Children: Arousing and well-intentioned, if repetitious, tale of 6 youthful black sheep boys, campers at a ranch, who try to free a hostage herd of buffalo planned for kill. The Barry De Vorzon and Perry Botkin music has gotten to be known as “Nadia’s Topic” and the Youthful and the Agitated topic spawned here. Cast includes Billy Mumy, Barry Robins, Miles Chapin, Ken Swofford, Jesse White, and Vanessa Brown. (109 minutes, 1972)

Caution Lust: Idealistic learner in late 19308 Shanghai is enlisted to join a opposition movement contrary to Chinese individuals who are working with the Japanese invaders. Her job is to triumph over a stiffened official in request to set him up for assassination, however their relation gets to be so extreme-sexually and psychically-that her sentiments are blurred. Abnormal tale unfolds at incredible magnitude yet sustains a virtually spellbinding temperament; sex scenes are visual, although it’s the looks in the leading entertainers’ eyes that seriously inform the story. This is an attractive score by Alexander Desplat. Cast includes Tony Leung Chiu-Wai, Wei Teng, Joan Chen, Lee-Horn Wang, Chung Hua Tou, Chihying Chu, Ying-hsien Kao, and Anupam Kher. (157 minutes, 2007)

Alice’s Restaurant: Guthrie’s trendy record empowered this abnormal mix of satire, whimsy, melodrama, and communal comments. Cast includes Arlo Guthrie, Pat Quinn, James Broderick, Michael McClanathan, Geoff Outlaw, and Tina Chen. (111 minutes, 1969)

Danzon: Arresting feminist story in regards to a dull cell phone operator Rojo who comes animate only while acting at a ballroom dance known as the Danzon. Her life goes through a modification while her longtime companion mysteriously vanishes, and she becomes addicted to finding him. The scenes with Rojo and Vasconcelos playing a transvestite nightclub entertainer are particularly powerful. Cast includes Maria Rojo, Carmen Salinas, Blanca Guerra, Margarita Isabel, and Tito Vasconcelos. (103 minutes, 1999)

With sites like napster, music has become a big internet business. Downloading movies from movie download sites is now seeing the same type of growth. If you love watching movies, it is well worth looking into.

About the Author:

Mike Tyson Boxing

by Denise I Smithson

Mike Tyson: Triumph and Tragedy

There have been few figures in the world of boxing – or sports in general for that matter who have taken a larger place in popular culture than has Mike Tyson. Tyson is one of the most fearsome opponents ever to step into the boxing ring; in fact, he often won matches before they had begun, so intimidated were other boxers of this man. He has done prison time, fought drug addiction and generally become infamous both in and out of the ring.

Mike Tyson’s Rise to Stardom and the Heavyweight Championship

By the time he reached adulthood, Mike Tyson already had racked up a string of arrests, having had dozens of run-ins with the law. However, it was boxing that began to turn his life around, giving him structure and an outlet for his energy. His trainer and in many ways, surrogate father Cus D’Amato ingrained focus and a competitive drive to win in the young Tyson. Following the death of this father figure, Tyson rapidly began to unravel and quickly fell from grace with the sports world.

Tyson made a huge splash in the sport, becoming known almost overnight as a champion in waiting. In his first 19 bouts, he won by knockout, often before the first round was finished! Even after winning the title, Tyson continued to defend the title and won other belts soon after. It seemed that he was at least for the time being, unbeatable.

The Beginning of the End

It was the upset victory of James Buster Douglas (with 1-42 odds against him) in the tenth round of a brutal match which cost Tyson both his title belt and the impression that he simply could not be beaten. Before long, Tyson would be in prison, serving a sentence for a rape.

Once released, Tyson returned to boxing; something which boxing enthusiasts and gawkers alike had looked forward to. Tyson regained a title belt soon – but then he faced Evander Holyfield and was stopped in his tracks in the 11th round. In a rematch of the bout, Tyson bit Holyfield’s ear, a now infamous event. Tyson was disqualified, naturally. Since then there have been some comebacks and some crushing defeats, such as his loss to Lennox Lewis and Tyson is widely viewed as an athlete who has lost his drive and is merely desperate for money.

Mike Tyson Today

Tyson is more famous now for his facial tattoos and his many arrests and stints in rehab clinics. There is still talk now and again of a Tyson comeback and the boxer has expressed remorse for his actions both publicly and privately. He seems to still be finding his way in the world – it is still far too early to say what may lie in Tyson’s future.

About the Author:

Movie Review Search “Movie Downloads Quick”

by Degraaff Kejosmith

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 list of a few movies that you can get using a movie download site.

Strait Jacket: Crawford served twenty years for axe kills; now, living calmly with baby girl Baker, slays start once more and she’s speculated. Crawford’s hefty portrayal makes this one of best in the Infant JANE genre of older-megastar shockers; script by Robert Bloch. Cast includes Joan Crawford, Diane Baker, Leif Erickson, Anthony Hayes, Howard St. John, Rochelle Hudson, and George Kennedy. (89 minutes, 1964)

The Great Muppet Caper: The Muppets try to solve a London gem robbery in their second characteristic film. Here we have smart gags and notions plus humorous lyrical numbers with Miss Piggy make up for a strolling script with more than its share of dull shots. Cast includes The Muppet Entertainers Jim Henson, Blunt Oz, Dave Gomez, Jerry Nelson, and Jack Warden. (95 minutes, 1981)

Stalag Seventeen: The apex of all WW2 POW films. Holden in Oscar-triumphing behavior is terrific-skeptical sergeant speculated of being Nazi snoop. Crazier brilliantly mixes tirade with comedy to show dull, panic-ridden life of POWs. Here’s an amazing joke by Strauss and Lembeck replicating their Broadway roles, plus superb help by Preminger as a Nazi camp skipper. Cast includes William Holden, Don Taylor, Otto Preminger, Robert Strauss, Harvey Lembeck, and Gil Stratton. (120 minutes, 1953)

The Iron Triangle: A U.S. Army commander, serving in Vietnam in 1969, is seized by a seventeen-year old Vietcong cadet, and the set create a bond. Fascinating as a peek at the battle from the side of the “adversary,” however the outcome is bewildered and tiny. Cast includes Dude Bridges, Haing S. Ngor, Johnny Hallyday, Liem Whatley, and James Ishida. (91 minutes, 1989)

Murph the Surf: Here is an all too typical plot, in regards to a cop framed for kills by a psychopathic ex-con he initially sent to jail; only innovation is that the psycho is a lady goddess. Cast includes Charles Bronson, Kathleen Wilhoite, Carrie Snodgress, Robert F. Lyons, Richard Romanus, Janet MacLacWan, and Lawrence Tierney. (100 minutes, 1986)

Cherry 2000: Post-Crazy MAX venture in regards to a lady mercenary employed to bust into a 21st century android warehouse performed by psychos in what used to be the American South- west. Derivative, however a tad more fun than its restricted theatrical discharge may steel you to trust; Johnson and Carey are worth their combined masses in the audiences’ pleasure. Cast includes Melanie Griffith, Ben Johnson, Harry Carey, Jr., David Andrews, Tim Thomerson, Pamela Gidley, and Jennifer Mayo. (93 minutes, 1988)

Signs & Wonders: Irregular tirade in regards to a collapsing American matrimony in Athens, Greece. After having an extramarital event, a spouse gets to be blindly decided to triumph back his spouse, even albeit she’s now romantically engaged with a Greek partisan activist. Plays like an art-house sociopolitical Lethal Enchantment with multiple stalkers, however it’s worth adhering with as a result of an knowledgeable script and extreme behaviors from Rampling and Skarsgird as a couple on the verge. Cast includes Stellan Skarsgird, Charlotte Rampling, Deborah Kara Unger, Dimitris Katalifos, and Ashley Remy. (108 minutes, 2000)

Black Girl: One of the best black-oriented films of the 1970s center of focus~ the complicated relation between the title personality petit, a striving dancer, and her spiritually naive mommy Stubbs. Well performed by the complete cast; inscribed by 1. E. Franklin, and based on her play. Cast includes Brock Peters, Leslie Uggams, Claudia McNeil, Louise Stubbs, Gloria Edwards, Peggy Petit, and Red Dee. (97 minutes, 1972)

Chicken Run: Endearingly loopy halt-motion excited characteristic from the Oscar-triumphing founders of Wallace and Gromit. The setting is a British barnyard where the poultry are decided to flee their destiny and genuinely soar the coop. Entertaining for grownups on one level with a number of clever references to old POW films and just basic fun for babies. Cast includes Peter Lord, Notch Park, Julia Miranda Richardson, Imelda Staunton, and Timothy Spell. (84 minutes, 2000)

We have already seen the music industry take off online. Now it is time for the motion picture industry to get involved. Check out some movie download sites and see if it might be right for you.

About the Author:

Palmer

by Denise I Smithson

One of the greatest players ever to step up to the green, Arnold Palmer was born in Latrobe, PA – a city which is justifiably proud of its most famous native son. Ever since his first major tournament win all the way back in 1955, Palmer has been one of the biggest names in golf – many fans refer to him as “The King”. Along with Gary Player and Jack Nicklaus, Palmer is one of the Big Three names in the golf world. Palmer’s playing was in large part responsible for the increased interest in golf as a spectator sport once games began to be televised in the 1950s.

Arnold began early, having learned his love for the game from his father, Deacon; a greens keeper at the Latrobe Country Club. At the tender age of seven, Palmer scored a 70 at the nearby Bent Creek Country Club, an impressive achievement, especially considering his age. Palmer cut his teeth in the game on the then only nine hole Latrobe Country Club course, on which he was allowed to play early in the morning and late in the afternoon when members did not have tee times scheduled.

He attended the popular Wake Forest University appropriately on a golf scholarship and served for three years in the Coast Guard. During this time, while continuing to develop his golf skills, he married Winifred Walker who he met while playing in a Pennsylvania golf tourney. During his rookie season, he won the Canadian Open and surged ahead with personality and business ideas that made golf a sport people became interested in and wanted to watch-many people give Palmer the credit for the sport becoming so popular.

He won his first major championship at the 1958 Masters and by 1960, he claimed his title as one of golf’s leading stars. Signing with sports agent Mark McCormack, in 1960, McCormack was asked in later years what made Arnold so special. He replied, “his good looks, his modest background, the way he played golf, his risk taking and wearing his heart on his sleeve, and his involvement in so many exciting early televised finishes.” Palmer was one the first US player to win The Open Championship in England-Ben Hogan won it in 1953; making Arnold an international star in the eyes of golf fans everywhere. Arnold won seven major championships including The Masters in 1958, 1960, 1962, and 1964; the US Open in 1960; and, The Open Championship in 1961 and 1962. His best years were perhaps 1960-1963 where he championed 29 PGA Tour events in just four seasons.

In 1960, Arnold was named Sports Illustrated top pro athlete of the year and he won the Sportsman of the Year award. His fans, known as “Arnie’s Army,” cheered when their Arnie became the first man to reach one million dollars in career earnings in 1967. Even with pros like Jack Nicklaus and Gary Player playing alongside him, Arnold managed to win a PGA Tour every year all the way up to 1970 and in 1971 he enjoyed a rejuvenation of his career winning four events.

Arnold won the Vardon Trophy for low score average four different times and played on six Ryder Cup teams. By 1980, the acclaimed golfer was eligible for the Senior PGA Tour and with his name alone, helped make the tour successful. The tourney would eventually be renamed as the Champions Tour. On the Senior Tour he won ten events on the tour and with the help of his agent McCormack, Palmer became tops in pay for endorsements, sponsorships, and charity events. He has also won the revered Presidential Medal of Freedom Award presented to him by George W. Bush.

In 2004, Arnold played in The Masters for the last time-his 50th consecutive appearance and when he missed the cut at the 2005 US Senior Open, he then announced he would not play any further senior majors, retiring from golf in 2006. To the delight of Arnie’s Army, one of his most memorable events was during the 2004 Bay Hill Invitational where standing over 200 yards from the 18th green, he lashed his second shot onto the green with a driver. Even Arnold smiled and celebrated the moment along with his grandson/caddie, Sam Saunders.

Arnold Palmer remains active in the golf world, being involved in the Bay Hill Club and Lodge (which is where the Arnolf Palmer Invitational is held), being one of the driving forces behind the Golf Channel and assisting in the building of one of China’s first golf courses. Palmer also started the Arnold Palmer Design Company and since 1971, he has been owner of the Latrobe Country Club where he got his first taste of the game. Golf Digest ranked Palmer as one of the top ten players of all time and is a member of the World Golf Hall of Fame and a winner of the PGA Tour Lifetime Achievement Award (which he won in 1988). Palmer lives in Orlando, Florida where he still enjoys getting in a round of golf – and being an ambassador for the game of golf to the world.

About the Author:

Movie Review Search “Movie Downloads Quotes”

by Sevnatu Rogerburns

In the past you had to go to a store if you wanted to rent or buy a movie. You can now save a trip to the video store and download movies right off the internet. Below, is a sample of some of the movies you can find using movie download sites.

Marjoe: Oscar-triumphing documentary in regards to life of phony evangelist Marjoe Gortner is positively fascinating, although is a little too gratified with itself, a little too pat to be completely persuading. Marjoe himself is likable enough. Cast includes Howard Smith and Sarah Kernochan. (88 minutes, 1972)

Aliens Return: More of the identical continuation has Weaver and other survivors of Foreigners on secluded detention center world where you presumed it the foreign regenerates itself and runs amok. Excellent behaviors, some frightens, however an absolute sensation of vertigo hangs over the cases. Particular edition runs 144 minutes. Cast includes Sigourney Weaver, Charles Dance, Paul McGann, Brian Glover, Ralph Brown, and Pete Waite. (115 minutes, 1992)

Jack Be Nimble: Strange, smart little chiller in which the title personality is adopted into a clan of cretins and neglected way past stamina; he set out to find his long-lost sis, and additionally to seek reprisal. Doesn’t relatively work while it takes itself too critically; alternatively, this is devilishly amusing, and has cult probabilities. Cast includes Alexis Arquette, Sarah Smuts-Kennedy, Bruno Lawrence, Tony Barry, and Elizabeth Hawthorne. (93 minutes, 1993)

The Inheritors: A landowner dies and gives his positive holdings to the 7 lowly peasants who performed his far Cast includes Vigorous, pointed if unsurprising partisan allegory, set in an Austrian village in the 19308. Lucid characterizations add punch to the cases. Cast includes Simon Schwarz, Sophie Rois, Lars Rudolph, Julia Gschnitzer, Ulrich Wildgruber, and Susanne Silverio. (95 minutes, 1988)

Ruby Gentry: Turgid, strolling account of simple-quality Southerner Jones wedding prosperous Malden to spite Heston, the guy she cherishes Cast includes Jennifer Jones, Charlton Heston, Karl Malden, and Josephine Hutchinson. (82 minutes, 1952)

The Promoter: Alluring comedy in regards to a likable however penniless youthful gentleman who sees how to get ahead world wide-and captures his possibility. This is a script by Eric Ambler from Arnold Bennett’s tale The Card, additionally its title in England. Cast includes Glynis Johns, Valerie Hobson, Petula Clark, and Edward Chapman. (88 minutes, 1952)

Alamo Bay: Well-made although strangely un-involving film based on genuine-life clash between Vietnamese immigrants and American fishermen on the Texas Gulf Coastline. Cast includes Amy Madigan, Ed Harris, Ho Nguyen, Donald Moffat, Troyer V. Tran, and Rudy Youthful. (98 minutes, 1985)

Black Like Me: Cast includes James Whitmore, Roscoe Lee Browne, Lenka Petersen, Sorrell Booke, Can Geer, Al Freeman, and Raymond Jacques. Hefty tirade based on real history of journalist who took medications that permitted him to pass for black so he might expetience racial prejudice firsthand. Some facets of presentation are un-contemporary, although topics are still well-timed (107 minutes, 1964)

Agnes Browne: Excellent-natured film in reference to a performing-style firm in late 1960s Dublin whose spouse has just died, leaving her to raise 7 youngsters on her own. Luckily, her best buddy O’Dwyer is unconditionally there to lend a hand. Comedy is opulent in environment although pat, with a subplot engaging singer Tom Jones shoving objects a tad too far. Cast includes Anjelica Huston, Marion O’Dwyer, Ray Winstone, Arno Chevrier, Gerard McSorley, and Tom Jones. (92 minutes, 1999)

With sites like napster, music has become a big internet business. The movie download industry is going to become as busy as the music download business is. If you love watching movies, it is well worth looking into.

About the Author:

Movie Review Search “Movie Downloads Site Review”

by Mohorovicic Kellaway

Until recently, if you wanted to watch a movie, a trip to a video store like blockbuster was your only option. High speed internet access has now made it possible to download movies right off a movie download site. Following is list of a few movies that you can get using a movie download site.

Only You: McCarthy, ditched by his airhead girlfriend of the minute, meets seductive Preston and ends up taking her on his holiday trip to an ideal shore resort however are looks seriously everything? Delightful-enough romantic comedy, with a adept and appealing cast, get~ just too unsurprising to maintain itself. Reni Santoni appears unbilled. Cast includes Andrew McCarthy, Kelly Preston, Helen Seek, Daniel Roebuck, Denny Dillon, Baby Creole and The Coconuts. (85 minutes, 1992)

So Dear to My Hear: What a nostalgic Disney film in regards to youthful boy’s determination to raise black cattle and bring him to the State Fair opposition. Brimming with period charm and environment; few excited patterns, too. Melodies contain “Lavender Blue Dilly.” The screenplay is by John Tucker Battle, from Sterling North’s novel Middle of the night and Jeremiah. Cast includes Burl Ives, Beulah Bondi, Bobby Driscoll, Luana Patten, and Harty Carey. (84 minutes, 1949)

The Goonies: A lot of babies go looking for concealed treasure in this old-styled venture yam from a tale by Steven Spielberg, who might have recollected Our Clique’s Mom’s Pirate. Gigantic, energetic, and incredibly loud, aimed squarely at babies, with a likable lot of babies onscreen. Additionally it takes proper use of Max Steiner’s swashbuckling topic from Ventures of Don Juan. Cast includes Sean Astin, Josh Brolin, Jeff Cohen, Corey Feldman, Kern Green, Martha Plimpton, John Matuszak, and Anne Ramsey, Joe Pantoliano. (114 minutes, 1985)

On Guard: A loyal swordsman saves a baby princess from the clench of her malevolent pertinent; the toddler’s dad was also the swordsman’s mentor. A deliciously old-styled popcorn film that is full of action and set in the France of Louis XIV. Cast includes Daniel Auteuil, Fabrice Luchini, Vincent Perez, Marie Gillain, Yann Collette, Didier Pang, and Philippe Noiret. (128 minutes, 1997)

Life or Something Like It: Occupation-motivated Seattle Television journalist is informed by a road oracle that she has one week to live. A pragmatic cameraman tries to show her what life is seriously in regards to, even as an alluring job offer looms in NYC. Romantic comedy gives Jolie an excellent possibility to show her lighter side, with Burns a likable gentleman. However, reason goes out tile window as the tale constructs to a pat and implausible resolution. Cast includes Angelina Jolie, Edward Bums, Tony Shalhoub, Christian Kane, James Gammon, Melissa Errico, Stockard Channing, Lisa Thornhill, and Gregory Itzin. (103 minutes, 2002)

Rhapsody in Blue: Hollywood biography of George Gershwin is largely fiction, although comes off better than most other composer biographies, seizing Gershwin’s excitement for his work, and some of his central clashes. Highlight is essentially complete behavior of title work. Cast includes Robert Aida, Joan Leslie, Alexis Smith, Oscar Levant, Charles Coburn, Hazel Scott, and Al Jolson. (139 minutes, 1945)

Life With Mikey: Prior kid Television megastar Fox lackadaisically runs a Manhattan ability firm for babies with his more committed sibling. Then he tries to turn 10-year old pickpocket Vidal into a megastar of cookie ads and finds himself fired up in the format. Ludicrous film, with earnest overtones, is an exact vehicle for Fox and appealing newcomer Vidal. Audition scenes are specifically excellent. Cast includes Michael J. Fox, Christina Vidal, Nathan Aisle, Cyndi Lauper, David Krumholtz, and Tony Hendra. (91 minutes, 1993)

Age of Consent: A set-upon actor flees to the quietude of Australia’s Awesome Impediment Reef, where he’s empowered by a feisty youthful gal whom he convinces to pose often nude for hi Cast includes Basic amiability and pretty landscape help make up for awkward comedy alleviation and holes in tale and characterization. Cast includes James Mason, Helen Mirren, Jack MacGowran, and Neva Carr. (103 minutes, 1975)

Slaughter: Disobedient college learner Schlatter is speculated of slaying the virginal gal he loved, however cop Walken’s not so certain. Highly guessable structure studded with slash-film kills and cheats watchers; regular tilted camcorder angles might make you seasick. Cast includes Anson Williams, Christopher Walken, Charlie Schlatter, Josie Bissett, Joanna Cassidy, and Richard Kind. (118 minutes, 1973)

We saw an explosion in the music business online a few years ago. There is every indication that movie downloads will become just as popular. With a quick online search you will have no trouble finding out about various movie download sites.

About the Author:

Internet Music Download Sites

by Jakpor Weathers

Until recently, if you wanted to watch a movie, a trip to a video store like blockbuster was your only option. High speed internet access has now made it possible to download movies right off a movie download site. You can get virtually any movie you want with a good movie download site. Here are some examples.

The Jungle Book: This Film is an honest adaptation of the classic Rudyard Kipling book. We follow the life of Mowgli, a boy raised by wolves. He is then found, and must learn to live with people.

Seven: Two detectives are in a desperate race to stop a serial killer. He is carrying out his killings, cryptically referencing one of the seven deadly sins in each killing. Things take an unexpected twist when the killer gives himself up, one sin short of completing his work. The stage is now set for the final act of the plan of this sick mastermind.

Frantic: Dr. Richard Walker and his wife Sondra are in Paris for the doctors medical conference. Then suddenly Sondra is gone. Then, in a foreign country getting no help, Dr. Walker frantically tries to track the kidnappers down.

Uncle Buck: Cindy Russell has to visit her sick father. Her only option for someone to watch her kids is good old Uncle Buck. Irresponsible Buck has to somehow pull himself together and take care of the kids for a few days.

Spider Man: The comic book classic is brought to the big screen. Orphaned at a young age, peter Parker us living a mundane life in Queens New York with his aunt and uncle. While on a science class field trip, Peter was bitten by a genetically altered spider. Then, strange things start happening to him. He has strength and skills beyond his imagination. The end result is that Peter will become a new super hero, Spider Man.

The Curious Case of Benjamin Button: Benjamin Button has a very strange life. He is born an old man, and grows younger as he ages. Brad Pitt stars as Benjamin Button.

Exit Wounds: Orin Boyd is a cop who doesn’t follow the rules. He has saved the Vice President of the US, but he didn’t follow orders, so he is sent to Detroit’s precinct 21, it’s worst area. With his new partner George, they set out to clean up the drug problems in the 21st. When they do, they find a lot of dirty cops are involved.

The Bone Collector: Lincoln Rhyme is a New York forensic detective that has been confined to a bed, his legs and arms useless. He takes an intriguing murder case, and enlists the aid of street cop Amelia Donaghty. Together they try to solve what develops into a series of murders.

The Da Vinci Code: Mystery and intrigue surround the death of a curator at the famed Louvre museum. Professor Robert Langdon, and police cryptologist Sophie Neveu team up to try to unravel the mystery. This leads them to learn a secret society shrouded in mystery.

Music exploded online a few years ago. We are now seeing the same evolution in the world of movies. If you love watching movies, it is well worth looking into.

About the Author:

Ronaldo

by Denise I Smithson

Born February 5, 1985, winger Cristiano Ronaldo of the English Premier League club Manchester United signed a $21.24 million contract in 2003 at the age of 18. In that year he was given his first cap while he played for the Portuguese. Cristiano went to the final of the UEFA Euro in 2004, where he delighted his fans when he scored the first international goal of his career.

Christiano Ronaldo was a big scorer in both the club and international scenes in the 2006-2007 season. His also got his first Premier League title and became that league’s best scorer for the season. The next year, Ronaldo he became the FIFPro World Player of the Year and was honored with the Ballon d’Or award. The young man’s career was heading into the stars already.

Maria Dolores dos Santos Averio and Jose Dinis Averiogave named Christiano “Ronaldo” after then-United States President Ronald Regan–but it wasn’t for his leadership skills, rather it was for his acting skills which made him his father’s favorite actor. Ronaldo also has two older sisters and a younger brother.

His early career began at the age of only eight where he played for the amateur team C.F. Andorinha-in 1995, Cristiano signed with CD Nacional, a local club. Overjoyed with his success, the Sporting CP club signed him after a three-day trial run; the amount of the signing has never been released. At the Sporting CP in Portugal, Ronaldo trained at the Alcochete, a footballer’s academy and was the only player ever to play for Sporting’s U-16, U-17, U-18 and B-team. In 2003, the Manchester United players begged for Sir Alex Ferguson to sign him-and so became a footballer and fan favorite.

The first Portuguese player ever to sign with an English team, Cristiano now found himself backed by a talented club. But, he didn’t want the #7 that was so tied in with David Beckham and Eric Cantona; instead, wanting to be his own man, Cristiano took #23. In a 4-0 win over the Bolton Wanderers that year, Cristiano made his club debut in the 60th minute. Then in October of 2005, Christiano scored United’s 1,000th Premier League goal. Fans gave him the vote to take part in his first-ever FIFPro Special Young Player of the Year awards.

In 2006, Ronaldo attained consecutive Barclays Player of the Month awards, only the third player in history to do this since Dennis Bergkamp in 1997 and Robbie Fowler in 1996. Cristiano’s 50th career goal with Manchester United came against rivals Manchester City F.C. when they claimed their first Premier League title in just four years. Again, Ronaldo was voted the FIFPro Special Young Player of the Year Award and thought it looked like he might switch forces to play with the Real Madrids, he signed with United in April of 2006 for a cool $31 million a year-he became the highest player in United’s history.

In the 2006-07 season, Cristiano received three top honors including the PFA Players’ Player of the Year, the PFA Young Player of the Year, and the PFA Fans’ Player of the Year. The mischievous Cristiano was banned for three matches in the 2007-08 season but claimed his lesson was learned and he would not let rival team members rattle his performance in the future. In March of 2008, he became team Captain for United and outshined George Best’s forty-year old record of scoring 32 goals in the 1967-68 season; Cristiano scored thirty-five.

Just as it seemed Cristiano might head for the Real Madrid team, he remained committed to United for another year. Scoring is 100th and 101st goals in United’s 5-0 win over Stroke City in November, it seemed Ronaldo was headed for greatness, something most footballers only dream of. To end his season, Ronald accepted Manchester United’s first Ballon d’Or award since George Best won it in 1968. The magnificent Ronaldo finished his season with 446 points-quite the accomplishment for such a young player. We await the 2008-09 season to see more ways Cristiano will wow his fans all over the world.

About the Author: