Chuyển đến nội dung chính

Bài đăng

The Top Five Movies Ever Made

The following is a list of the top five movies ever made. I will name the movie and then talk about why it is so great. Please enjoy my list, but you should come up with a list of your own. The only preparation you need to do is to watch five movies. The Top Five Movies Ever Made 1. Citizen Kane  TOP 3 DRAMA MOVIES YOU SHOULD SEE Songs That Are Also The Names Of Movies This is a movie done by Orson Welles. He wrote and directed this film. It is considered the best movie ever made by many intelligent people. That is the main reason that I put it at the top of my list. I actually don't care much for Orson Welles. From what I can tell, he lived kind of a crummy life. He wasn't very nice to people, and he cheated on his wife. Maybe he was great at making movies and plays, but I wouldn't want to have worked with the guy. So, while this movie makes the top of my list, I'd like to say that Orson Welles was a bad man. 2. Singing in the Rain Th
Các bài đăng gần đây

Top Three Dating Movies to Watch on a Movie Date

I can think of a 100 movies based on the theme of romance and dating. But I had my picks when it came to zeroing on the best ones of the lot. But I decided to go one step further, did a survey of sorts through free online dating websites and dating communities on social networking sites and picked three popular movies for my "Top Three Dating Movies" list. Each of them is dating themed movies, but with a certain twist that sets them apart from the romance regulars.   Top Three Dating Movies to Watch on a Movie Date 1.  When Harry meets Sally    Songs used in Guardians of The Galaxy Movies INTRODUCTION TO PAKISTANI DRAMAS When Harry meets Sally: no surprises here. This one bagged the maximum votes and I am glad because I wanted this movie to go to my list. Personally, this is not one of the best romantic movies I have seen. But this one bagged many votes probably because many people could relate to this in some way, and why not, given the number of sub p

How to Find the Right Movie Content For Kids

Parents are always on look out for some exciting entertainment and educative activities for their kids. Plan to go out and watch a movie in cinema halls is surely an thrilling activity for children. However, parents as ever remain concerned about the content of movies, weather it is appropriate for their young ones. MPAA ( Motion Picture Association of America) provides the ratings to the movies which is helpful in knowing about the overall outlook for a particular film. However, these rating though are useful in making the judgement about overall appropriateness of the movie, yet these fail to provide the details about the content as well as main theme of the movie. A movie rated with "PG" may have some situation or scene which parents might find unsuitable for their child. For this reason, parents are always on lookout for new ways or sources to figure out the content of movie. SONGFACTS: Songs That Inspired Movies FIVE FILMS TO WATCH WITH YOUR BEST FRIEN

Sitcom Characters Whose Singing Stole the Show

Fans of classic sitcoms suffered the passing of one of the most memorable characters in the genre, as Mike Minor died on January 28, 2016. The actor, most widely-known for playing Steve Elliot on "Petticoat Junction," was 75 years of age. The role on the show, which was a spin off of both "The Beverly Hillbillies" and "Green Acres, cast Elliot as a crop dusting farmer who flew his very own plane. He also became romantically involved with two of the three Bradley sisters at the Shady Rest Hotel, starting with Billie Jo (played by Meredith MacRae) and ending with a marriage to Billie Jo (played by Linda Kaye Henning). In addition to the aviation and romantic prowess, Minor's character also showed himself to be an excellent singer. His voice resembled that of Frank Sinatra, so his singing served as a highlight on numerous episodes. In remembrance of the actor who played Steve Elliot, here is a list of other "Minor" sitcom characters who

Five 80s Action Movies That Changed Everything

Ask many who were born in or prior to the 80's and they will bestow upon you stories of glory regarding popular culture. There were hair metal bands, punk movements, and 80's dance electronic music pumping through giant boom box stereos. The films that came out during that era were no exception either. Many new special effects were being used for more intense movie scenes that led to some amazing films. Here are five 80's action movies that changed everything. 1. Rambo SONGFACTS: See You Again - Furious 7 Don’t Think Twice 2016 Sylvester Stallone stars as John Rambo, a Vietnam veteran struggling with PTSD who has since become a wanderer. While on a journey to seek out an old friend he finds himself accosted by a mean spirited sheriff who decides to take Rambo in. During his processing, the flashbacks and PTSD kick in causing a battle between Rambo and the entire police department. Only Rambo's previous commander can find a way to calm the civil war br

Nine Action Movies You Need To See One More Time

If you are a sophisticated movie fan who indulges in the highest quality films, you really may not ever give action movies any real chance. Sure, that might be a generalization, but truth be told, if you're a fan of subtle nuance, intrigue, & powerful storytelling, chances are that you are not going to find it in the middle of a big explosion as the film's protagonist machine-gun's his or her way through the flames to safety. We're just talking about two very different types of film. Part of the fun of action-packed cinema is that you don't have to really think too hard about what's going on. You truly are able to enjoy the movie because you are 100% committed to the suspension of disbelief, the crucial element that makes any movie successful. Otherwise, all you're doing is sitting in a big, dark room watching a big TV screen. We just want to have fun at the movies, and action movies are the screeching-tire car chase path to this fun. One th

2 Great Valentine's Day Horror Movies

If you're an ardent horror movie fan, are totally in love with your partner as another Valentine's Day approaches, and want something a little more dark to watch as you cuddle up together on the sofa, rather than the same old sloppy rom com, then here are two great Valentine's Day horror movies you might like to check out. 1. Valentine (2001)  Directed by Jamie Banks and starring Denise Richards and Marley Shelton, Valentine is the perfect slasher movie to watch on the night of universal romance. It tells the story of school nerd Jeremy Melton who, at a Valentine's Day dance in 1988, is rejected for a dance by four of the school year's most popular girls. Finally, a rather shy, overweight girl agrees to a dance. Later on, the pair are discovered in a passionate embrace by a gang of school bullies. In a fit of shame, the fat girl makes a false allegation to the bullies that Jeremy has assaulted her. This prompts the thugs to strip and set about poor Jeremy, humi