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Nine Remarkable Films To View And Enjoy On Your Days Off

January 25th, 2010 by Ramiro Dixon

Your beloved motion picture, “Scream 3″, As the name implies this is the third movie in the Scream series. Sydney has run away to Northern California, and is in hiding. Back in L.A. they are filming a film about Sydney’s life. When there are a series of murders on the set of the movie, Sydney must return to L.A. and help the cops find the murderer.

Cuba Crossing is a classic motion picture from the year 1980. Our lead man Stuart Whitman becomes enmeshed in a plot to take out Fidel Castro. Filmed in Key West, Florida, and at minimum the landscape is pretty. Cast includes Stuart Whitman, Robert Vaughn, Caren Kaye, Raymond St. Jacques, Woody Strode, Sybil Danning, Albert Salmi, and Michael Gazzo.

Airheads came out in 1994, 3 metal heads with toy guns reluctantly take a radio station prisoner, needing to get airtime for their one and only demo tape. Not precisely the most complicated subject to satirize, although the script is weak anyway. A somewhat vigorous direction and compact running time help a tad.

The initial from 1992 “Rampage”. Pregnant Long Island housewife, not able to deal with married life escapes her husband and picks up a simple minded football player on the street. Cast includes Michael Biehn, AIex McArthur, Robert Duvall, Marya Zimmet, Tom Aldredge, and Laurie Crewes.

Faces, Highly personal drama in regards to numerous infidelities is one of the few Cassel films to become a big hit. Here is a powerful movie with awe-inspiring action, particularly by Carlin and Cassel. Cast includes John Marley, Gena Rowlands, Lynn Carlin, Seymour Cassel, Fred Draper, and Val Avery.

Everyone’s favorite film, Jack Frost. A forgetful father dies in an auto accident and comes to life one year later on as a snowman in his kid’s front yard! Nice, friendly acting and an lack of hostility make this an alright family film. However, it on no account conquers its quintessential problem, an awfully strange storyline. Cast includes Michael Keaton, Kelly Preston, Mark Addy, Joseph Cross, Henry Rollins, and Dweezil Zappa.

Kimberley Jim, Little musical of 2 happy-go-lucky gamblers who win a fortune in a fixed poker game, and then have a change of heart. Cast includes Jim Reeves, Madeleine Guide, Clive Pamell, Arthur Swemmer, and Mike Holt. (82 minutes, 1965)

Everyone’s all-time beloved movie, The Manchurian Candidate, A contemporary day adaptation of the 1962 film. Decorated war hero Raymond Shaw is now in place to become the Vice President of the US. His Mother, Senator Eleanor Shaw is pulling all the political strings. A drawback is developing for her plans. Major Bennett Marco, a member of Raymond’s platoon is starting to mistrust the events of the day Raymond saved the platoon. Marco is battling an uphill battle, but can’t resist the nagging feeling that something is not right.

Rock My World, This is a pretty good comedy set in England (however shot and funded in Canada) that went directly to video in the U.S. although is far more involving than its theatrical fate could show. We see an aristocratic British couple lease their mansion to a rock band and end up posing as the butler and chef while the misfit team ultimately shows up. Observing the interplay create between these extremely variant generations and lifestyles is fun and the music is startlingly catchy. Cast includes Peter O’Toole, Joan Plowright, Alicia Silverstone, Jairnz Woolvett, Keram Malicki-Sanchez, Christopher Bolton, and Lochlyn Munro.

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