By Paulette Flores Instantly with the click on a keystroke we can download with the accessibility of the present market we can have movies ready to shop for online. And this is not all, you will encounter no lines, you can save it to your cart to see later if you out of time. When you are at the store, you must hurry and shop as well as deal with the lines and the cashier problems. You will also encounter...
And so tonight we arrive at Mad Men's season ender,* a bittersweet event that will leave us various degrees of bereft. Whatever shall we do with our wintry Sunday evenings,** wherever shall we go for solace? And Mad Men isn't...
By Bruce Adkins It used to be that you had to go to the video store to get a movie. Now, with internet usage exploding, movie downloads are becoming very popular. You will find just about any movie you want with a good movie download site. Below is a small sample. Spungen: Director Cox accomplishes a masterful level of a documentary-reality. He then laces it with metaphorical fantasy icons, with striking...
This post was published on Plurter.com No longer is it needed to go over to the video store just to be upset when the motion picture that you hunted is not in. No longer is it required to fret about getting the movie back to the store in time to get around late fees. Right now it is entirely probable to get whole, high-quality films at a more cheap price than a conventional video store membership...
With a shop near every neighborhood, video stores have been the most convenient way to get movies for years. High speed internet access has now made it possible to download movies right off a movie download site. Following is a list of a few movies that you can get using a movie download site.
Ted Henderson ( played by Elliott Gould ): “First, we'll have an orgy. Then we'll go see Tony Bennett.”— Bob & Carol & Ted & Alice (1969), written by Paul Mazursky and Larry Tucker, directed by Mazursky Its major plot element—wife-swapping—made it controversial in its time, as evidenced partly by the number of A-list actors who turned down roles in the film:...
By Rene Dennis For years now, the video store was the way to get movies. As technologies have advanced, downloading dvds off movie download sites is becoming very common. You will find just about any movie you want with a good movie download site. Below is a small sample. Above Suspicion: WWII is just starting. American newlyweds honeymooning in Europe are enlisted by the US government to carry out...
We have been going through a lot of loss around Movie City News and our extended family lately. Last night, Michael Wilmington lost his mother. Any of you who know Michael, even a little, know how committed he was to this woman. It was an old-fashioned kind of parent/child relationship. Loyal through everything. He writes about it so beautifully in his column this week... about love and loss... and...
Oscar-nominated director PAUL MAZURSKY is mourning the death of his daughter MEG, who lost her battle with brain cancer on Sunday (13Sep09).Former child star Meg...
Obituary: Daughter of director Paul Mazursky -- Meg Mazursky, daughter of director Paul Mazursky, died Sept. 13 of brain cancer in Santa Monica, Calif. She was 52.
We forget sometimes just how much a movie interacts with a crowd. The other week I visited Michael Moore’s film festival in up in Traverse City, Mich., where writer-director Paul Mazursky was being feted. At the downtown State Theatre, with...
Next week will mark the 40th anniversary of the famed Woodstock Music and Art Fair, held August 15-17, 1969. The festival, for many of the 60's generation, was the most significant event of that so-called "Summer of Love," as recounted in this video. But what were the top films of that memorable year? As I did last year, with my Top 10 Films of 1968 , I'll discuss my list over the next two...
An appearance by celebrated film director Paul Mazursky and the Midwestern premiere of "Julie & Julia" are among the highlights of this year's Traverse City Film Festival, founder Michael Moore announced Friday.
Paul Mazursky made a splashand earned the rebuke of some high-culture guardianswith his 1969 debut feature, about two married couples whose mutual quest for swinger enlightenment ultimately lead them into each other's beds. An orgy of pot-smoking and on-screen nudity, the movie was unden...