Dark Shadows: DVD Collection 16 - Unlimited Movie Download Sites
Dark Shadows: DVD Collection 16 was an incredible movie! Both Roger Davis (II) and Donna Wandrey were amazing! Maybe thats what makes the movie so good.The great cast includes Roger Davis (II), Donna Wandrey, Herbert Holcombe, Marsha Mason, House Jameson. The movie moves on like a dream and end leaving you wanting for more.
If you love watching Roger Davis (II) or Donna Wandrey, you are deffinetly going to want to watch Dark Shadows: DVD Collection 16.
In 1897, Quentin Collins and servant Beth Chavez attempt to rescue Barnabas Collins from a chained coffin, where he has been imprisoned by the devious Count Petofi. King Johnny Romano arrives in Collinsport with a gang of gypsies, seeking revenge against Magda for stealing the magical hand of Petofi. Artist Charles Delaware Tate sees Amanda Harris and is stunned to recognize her as the fantasy woman he has painted. Quentin is shocked to discover from a possessed Jamison Collins that Quentin's ghost is menacing Collinwood in the 20th century. Charity Trask discovers Barnabas' hiding place. Hoping to save Barnabas, Julia Hoffman conducts an I Ching ceremony in 1969 and is transported back in time to 1897.
Thomas the Tank Engine And Friends - Make Someone Happy - Free Movies
Thomas the Tank Engine And Friends - Make Someone Happy was an incredible movie! Both Ringo Starr and Michael Angelis were amazing! Maybe thats what makes the movie so good.The great cast includes Ringo Starr, Michael Angelis, George Carlin, Alec Baldwin, Michael Brandon. The movie moves on like a dream and end leaving you wanting for more.
If you love watching Ringo Starr or Michael Angelis, you are deffinetly going to want to watch Thomas the Tank Engine And Friends - Make Someone Happy.
The tot-like tank engines are back on the tracks for another round of useful lessons cleverly disguised as adventures, narrated by Alec Baldwin. The half dozen five-minute stories that make up this episode include such conclusions as the fact that teasing can backfire ("A Big Surprise for Percy"), listening to rumors can lead to wrong impressions ("Thomas and the Rumors"), and it's hard to live up to one's bragging ("James and the Trouble with Trees"). In the title story, a complaining James gets the chance to help Mrs. Kindly (voiced in a comically strained falsetto by Baldwin) when her sister can't come to visit. Mrs. Kindly (and Baldwin's falsetto) returns in "Happy Ever After" for her daughter's wedding, as the engines provide a train-themed package of something old, new, borrowed and blue--yes, the last would be Thomas in streamers. The 34-minute video wraps up with the kid-sung "It's Great to Be an Engine," which asks the musical question, "What if you could be a train?" (Ages 2 and older) --Kimberly Heinrichs
Bobby Deerfield- To begin, this movie has a great beginning; it pulled me right into it.This is something not usually seen in movies of this type, so it makes it an unusual, yet pleasant experience.The action scenes are really great. Guido Alberti played his role great. Anny Duperey actually caught my interest.
I think Guido Alberti and Anny Duperey worked wonderful in Bobby Deerfield. The great supporting cast includes Guido Alberti, Anny Duperey, Gerard Hernandez, Dorothy James, Marthe Keller.
All in all, I would rate this movie an 8.5/10. I would definitely watch this movie again.
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Summary of Bobby Deerfield: Al Pacino's character in the first two Godfather films was a man increasingly drawn into himself, pulling an entire family history and legacy along with him into a personal oblivion. Pacino's performance as the titular race car driver in Sydney Pollack's Bobby Deerfield also suggests a fellow adrift in his own company, his very profession underscoring isolation behind the wheel at top speeds. Living with his French lover (Anny Duperey), Deerfield's solipsism (perfectly captured in a dream sequences in which he appears almost autistic) begins to crack when he meets and falls for a dying woman (Marthe Keller). Emerging from his shell just as she is fading away, both the irony of the situation and Deerfield's first experience with real love wake our hero from his spiritual slumber. Pollack's attempt at a mainstream art-house movie didn't entirely work, and critics have been brutal on both its serious aspirations and Pacino's locked-down performance. But there is something in the film that convincingly suggests a yearning for passion and experience even at the great cost of loss, and Pacino's portrayal of a man who steps out of his car and onto the collective bus of ordinary sorrow is rather moving. --Tom Keogh
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