By Cory Ferguson

In the past you had to go to a store if you wanted to rent or buy a movie. High speed internet access has now made it possible to download movies right off a movie download site. You will find just about any movie you want with a good movie download site, below is a small sample.

Metroland: Chris Bale, a relaxingly wedded gentleman, is visited by his oldest buddy, a vagabond poet, who powers him to reflect on his Bohemian nights in late '60s Paris and query the value of middle-style presence in London suburbia. Adrian Hodges adjusted Julian Bames' novel. Cast includes Christian Bale, Emily Watson, Lee Ross, Elsa Zylberstein, Rufus, Jonathan Aris, Ifan Meredith, Amanda Ryan, and John Wood. (97 minutes, 1998)

Black Moon Rising: Vaughn's hot-automobile ring robs the Black Moon, one of those zoom across-the-vinegar-valleys fantasy devices no taller than a munchkin's shin; high-tech robber Jones chases. Delinquent rocker turned actor Ving wears a coat and tie, although that's in regards to it for innovation value; this one merits a Large Moon Ascending. Cast includes Tommy Lee Jones, Linda Hamilton, Robert Vaughn, Richard Jaeckel, Bubba Smith, Lee Ving, and William Sanderson. (100 minutes, 1986)

Alice in Wonderland: Amusing, if somehow distant, rendering of Lewis Carroll's classic, with the Walt Disney expression team at its best bringing the Cheshire Feline, the Monarch of Hearts, and the Crazy Hatter to life. Episodic film is given chief increase by hefty identities of Wynn, Colonna, Holloway, et al., and such tunes as ''I' Cast includes Late" and "The Un-Birthday Melody. Cast includes Clyde Geronimi, Hamilton Luske, Wilfred Jackson, Ed Wynn, Richard Haydn, Vema Felton, and Bill Thompson. (75 minutes, 1951)

The Cherry Orchard: Depressed, muted adaptation of Chekhov classic in regards to a once prosperous Russian clan's battle to deal with the approaching sale of their estate and the cherished title orchard. Made with care and well performed, although not relatively powerful as either a film or as an "opened-up" play. Cast includes Alan Bates, Katrina Cartlidge, Owen Teale, Tushka Bergen, and Michael Gough. (141 minutes, 1999)

History of the World: Numerous visitor megastars; depicted by Orson Welles. Scattershot comedy drifts from the Rock Age to Roman Kingdom to French Rebellion, distributing gags varying from humorous to detestable. Eventually propulsion's gone, and it all just fibs there, regardless of attempts of a big joke cast. Cast includes Mel Brooks, Gregory Hines, Dam DeLuise, Madeline Kahn, Harvey Korman, Cloris Leachman, Ron Carey, and Barry Levinson. (92 minutes, 1981)

Ali G. Indahouse: Before he carried Borat to the gigantic monitor, Tycoon Cohen's other Television doppelganger made his characteristic debut in this raunchy sham in which the off-white British gangster-rapper wannabe looks for. This movie lacks the real" and "respect" when trying to obstruct a structure to overthrow the Prime' Priest. It is stupid, scatological, and tasteless, however additionally sarcastic and relatively ludicrous. Cast includes Sacha Cohen, Michael Gambon, Charles Dance, Kellie Radiant, Martin Freeman, Rhona Mitra, Barbara Newt, and Emilio Rivera. R. (88 minutes, 2002)

Lunch Wagon Girls: Ball turns investigator in this melodrama, confronts weird characters and harrowing experiences when tracking killer; pretty excellent, with top cast. Cast includes Lucille Ball, Charles Coburn, Alan Mowbray, Cedric Hardwicke, Boris Karloff, and George Zucco. (95 minutes, 1968)

Heart and Souls: 4 distinct San Franciscans die in a bus mishap in 1959, and find that they are inexorably connected with a infant who has been born at that same precise minute. What's more, only he might see and hear them. This is an awesome showcase for Downey whose body is inhabited, at assorted times, by his heavenly friends. Fans of slushy, emotional, old-styled Hollywood fantasies should like this movie, others take heed. Cast includes Robert Downey, Jr., Charles Grodin, Alfre Woodard, Kyra Sedgwick, Tom Sizemore, David Paymer, Elisabeth Shue, Eric Lloyd, and Bill Calvert. (104 minutes, 1993)

The Vow: (2001) C-l24 Nevada detective, on the night of his retirement, finds that he is engaged in the case of a little gal's murder and vows to her parents that he can bring the murderer to due process. Another awesome Nicholson acting job anchors this fine-tuned film, which sidesteps recipe in favor of nuance. The Vow is based on the novel by Friedrich Durrenmatt. Cast includes Jack Nicholson, Robin Wright Penn, Benicio Del Toro, Vanessa Redgrave, Tom Noonan, Patricia ClllIkson, Michael O'Keefe, Aaron Eckhart, Costas Mandylor, Helen Mirren, Mickey Rourke, and Sam Shepard. (124 minutes, 2001)

Remember, be creative and use phrases like "Online Movie Rental". If a search does not yield a good result, try different searches. You should punch in "Online Movie Downloading" for another set of results.

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