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Tired of going out???? Stay home and go to "The Movie Theater Mall" This will be the place for all movie lovers. There are many good movies available through web sites. However, it can’t be denied that you may find some wicked movie as well. Both types of movies are marketable. In order to find the best thing, you should find and sift through such movie sites. Some movies retain a somewhat timeless appeal and can remain marketable for longer period. Some are only new fresh ones and can’t remain marketable longer than 5 years. Some movies must be seen in a theater, on the silver screen. Or they have created such a splash that you'll feel foolish if you wait for them to reach the video rental stores. Other titles look fine on a television screen and don't demand to be seen right away. Learning to distinguish between the two types will save you money, time and aggravation.” But most of all, how do you know it’s a good movie???? So,remind yourself of those good old days as well as today’s world. “Click as can be Clicked” Download what you are looking for And get thank you bonus!!!! Nothing to say more about this film. The world has known it too well for years. But, surprisingly, this great film that was shot for a cost of $2.5 million (about $.5 million over-budget), was basically ignored by film critics when released and treated with indifference (with box-office of $7.7 worldwide). It received only two Academy Award nominations - Best Supporting Actress (Jean Hagen), and Best Musical Score (Lennie Hayton) and didn't win any awards. The film's musical score Oscar nomination lost to Alfred Newman's score for With a Song in My Heart. Who cares about that? There's another beautiful song in this film. Though widely known for its inclusion in this landmark movie, this song has its roots in another movie made more than 20 years earlier; it was one of the top hits of the the 1929 movie "The Broadway Melody." The main reason for its reappearance is "co-writer Arthur Freed later became head of the musical section of MGM studios and recycled many of his own earlier hits." All were great tunes. In 1962, Doris Day was the top box office star (male or female) in the world. "Billy Rose's Jumbo" opened in New York at Radio City Music Hall during a newspaper strike and a snow storm which made the film suffer at the box office. It is a wonderful film with great music, good acting and some exciting circus acts. The story is secondary to the rest of the film. Simply, Doris' father, Jimmy Durante, owner of the Wonder Circus, was in deep financial trouble and about to lose his business. Boyd played the son of the owner of a rival circus who wants to take over the Durante organization including the main attraction, Jumbo, the wonder elephant. Day, of course, falls in love with Boyd and the rest is music. Doris Day had some wonderful moments. She showed her mettle as a comedienne in a scene where she takes over a crap game from her father to win back the money he has lost. Although the film was suffered for both box ranking and criticism, the song "My Romance" could help things getting very much better. Doris Day's singing was so sweet. It's still sweet even in these todays' world. It's an ordinary thing for anyone to say that "This is very easily one of my Disney animated films ever made because it is such a delightful adaptation of the classic fairy tale. The characters are a lot of fun to watch and the story was handled excellently. The songs in the movie are also very good to listen to and fit perfectly into the movie." Right! Disney's films always provide the best thing for one's heart. On top of that, we can always hear at least one sweet song from such a film. Cinderella has always given us this sweet and deep meaning song. In 1944, some people knew about Frank Sinatra's personal life. And for some reason, they all didn't like Frank.Despite these flagrant liberties taken with his personal life, this film was redeemed as he was given perfect chance to prove to us just why he was the most popular singer of the world war II years with powerful ballads like, 'I Couldn't Sleep a Wink Last Night,' and, 'A Lovely Way to Spend an Evening.' On the other hand, after seeing this sensual and romantic crooner in "Higher and Higher" , even many people in today's world can easily grasp why thousands of young women at those time slept in the streets in order to be the first on line to see the young and appealing Mr. Frank Sinatra as young blue eyes. A Countess from Hong Kong was a 1967 comedy film and the last film directed by Charles Chaplin. It was one of only two films Chaplin directed in which he did not play a major role (the other was 1923's A Woman of Paris), and his only color film. The film was a financial and critical failure. Marlon Brando plays a wealthy American diplomat aboard a cruise ship which docks in Hong Kong. A countess (Sophia Loren) comes aboard and smuggles herself in Brando's closet. Brando spends the rest of the film trying to hide her and avoid the press; almost the entire 2-hour film takes place in his majestic stateroom. Chaplin directs with his usual grace, favoring long shots and comedy at a distance. He also provided the sweet, sentimental score and appears in a small cameo as a seasick steward. Tippi Hedren co-stars as Brando's almost-divorced wife, and a young, adorable Geraldine Chaplin has one line in a ballroom scene.
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