Showing posts with label Literature. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Literature. Show all posts

19 April 2009

Download Films

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by Ahrensa Auravictrix

The following paragraphs contain some nice movie reviews. To find a movie download site you need to do the right search. You should try two or three searches, with terms like, "Best Music Download Services", "Top DVD Rentals", and "Movies For Download".

The Day Time Ended: Sci-fi mumbo jumbo in regards to a family living in the desert, who witness odd and horrifying phenomena. Cast includes Jim Davis, Dorothy Malone, Christopher Mitchum, Marcy Lafferty, Scott Kolden, and Natasha Ryan. (79 minutes, 1980)

Heartburn: Nora Ephron adjusted her own most popular (and autobiographical) novel in regards to an elderly couple whose matrimony appears just fine till she sees he's been cheating when she's pregnant! Lightweight, shallow tale is supercharged by 2 charismatic megastars, which make it a must see. Cast includes Meryl Streep, Jack Nicholson: Jeff Daniels, Maureen Stapleton, Stockard Channing, Richard Masur, Catherine O'Hara, Steven Hill, Milos Forman, Karen Akers, Anna Maria Horsford, Mercedes Ruehl, Joanna Gleason, Yakov Smimoff, Kevin Spacey, and Natasha Lyonne. (108 minutes, 1986)

Barry Lyndon: Attractive, methodically detailed period piece with megastars O'Neal as Thackeray's 18th-centuiy Irish rogue idol who desires prosperity however lets it go to his head. The film is long, intentionally slow although on no account uninteresting. Cast includes Patrick Magee, Hardy Kruger, Steven Berkoff, Gay Hamilton, Murray Melvin, Frank Middlernass, and Andre Morell. (183 minutes, 1971)

Trade: A thirteen-year-old gal is kidnapped by members of a sex-trafficking ring. As her older sibling follows her track, he hooks up with a Texas cop (Kline) who has his own rationales for chasing this outfit of bad guys. Downbeat drama reveals a stunning, debasing circumstance, although it's maddeningly choppy, one second daring and commanding (particularly with Finnish actress Bachleda) and the next remarkably corny. Cast includes Kevin Kline, Alicia Bachleda, Paulina Gaitan, Kathleen Gati, Pasha D. Lychnikoff, Anthony Crivello, Linda Emond, Zack Ward, Cesar Ramos, Marco Perez, and Tim Reid. (120 minutes, 2007)

Solarbabies: Futuristic adolescent rubbish has Gertz and a bunch of her friends are trapped by a Nazi-like group inside a fortress. The group plans to get out with the help of "Bohdi", an old mystical force. Cast includes Richard Jordan, Jami Gertz, Jason Patric, Lukas Haas, Charles Durning, Peter DeLuise, Adrian Pasdar, Sarah Douglas, Frank Talk, Terrence Mann, and Kelly Bishop. (194 minutes, 1986)

The General Died at Dawn: Fine, altruospheric drama of Oriental enthrall, with mercenary Cooper falling in love with foreign agent Carroll when fighting sinister warlord Tamiroff. Cast includes Gary Cooper, Madeleine Carroll, Akim Tamiroff, Dudley Digges, Porter Chamber, and William Frawley. (97 minutes, 1936)

Commandos: Stereotype-filled war drama with typical structure; Italian commandos, led by a few stalwart Americans, need to secure a vital retreat in the North African desert before Allied landings. Cast includes Lee Van Cleef, Jack Kelly, Giampiero Albertini, Marino Marie, Pierre Paulo Capponi, and Duilio Del Prete. (89 minutes, 1964)

Rocky 4: Entirely synthetic (and unessential) continuation has Rocky doin' what a guy's gotta do, avenging a buddy's downfall and fighting for the U.S.A. against a superhuman Russian champ. Still, Stallone knows how to press all the right buttons, particularly in an awesome teaching montage. Cast includes Sylvester Stallone, Dolph Lundgren, Carl Weathers, Talia Shire, Burt Youthful, Brigitte Nielsen, Michael Pataki, and James Brown. (91 minutes, 1985)

Foxfire: An adaptation of Joyce Carol Oates' novel in reference to 4 high school gals who form a clique while an enigmatic lady drifter comes to town. The cast tries however they're finished in by a terrible script that plays like an R-rated After School Particular. Cast includes Hedy Burress, Angelina Jolie, Jenny Lewis, Jenny Shimizu, Sarah Rosenberg, Peter Facinelli, Streak Mihok, Cathy Moriarty, Richard Beymer, and John Diehl. (102 minutes, 1996)

I hope you enjoyed the reviews. With the right search, like "Downloadable Films" or "Best Music Download Services" you will find out all you need to know on downloading movies from the internet. If you need to do more searches, use "Top DVD Rentals".

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18 April 2009

Fairy Tales Give a Timeless Message

Gustave Doré's illustration to the European fa...Image via Wikipedia

by ILIA

Good fairy tales not only speak about the situations of the society at the time they were written but also include one or more lessons to be learned which is what makes the fairy tales timeless.

The lessons that are depicted in the fairy tales are presented in a fun manner that are enjoyed by both young and old alike. The lessons are ones that are ages old, applicable from one generation to the next.

You can find fairy tales that date back centuries still being told to this day. The reason is that every fairy tale is a winning story where situations are overcome, wrongs are righted and goodwill towards your fellow man is accomplished while the reader of the fairy tales learn lessons.

No matter what problems the society was facing when the fairy tale was written, the situations and the solutions to overcome the difficulties in the stories are what make fairy tales timeless. Even rhymes and poetry of days gone by, such as Mother Goose, spoke of the situations of the society at the time of writing but are still enjoyed to this day.

Being able to be creative with ideas is key to accomplishing the targets that one wants in life. Fairy tales provoke imagination because of the entertaining presentations. Imagination is vital to solving problems and envisioning goals. So, besides communicating about morals, fairy tales instill an ability in a child that will help to get through life and achieve goals.

Turning dragons into dear friends, creating transportation out of fruit and vegetables, flying in the air without any logical way that it could be possible and hundreds of other impossible feats are the subject matter of fairy tales. It is the encouragement to dream the impossible that is the foundation of great ideas.

The imagination sparked because of fairy tales are where the new ideas originate such as the painter that dared to do a new technique; the kid with grand ideas that creates a brand new green method of transportation; the child that spent hours reading who grows up to influence a great majority of people to have goodwill towards his fellow man; the people that conceive the bright ideas that move a nation or a culture forward.

Both young and old should read fairy tales. For adults, long forgotten dreams can be restored with renewed energy and for children, the ability to imagine beyond the present reality is created.

Fairy tales are timeless, great to learn lessons and are especially key to helping young and old make dreams into reality.

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For modern day fairy tales written by ILIA and enjoyed by kids ages 9-99, go to Winsome Tales.


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