Tuesday, October 21, 2008

Don't Touch If You Ain't Prayed 2 Review - Does Net Movie Downloads Work

Don't Touch If You Ain't Prayed 2 is a movie that everyone can enjoy together.This is something not usually seen in movies of this type, so it makes it an unusual, yet pleasant experience.The movie is absolutely stunning and Jean-Claude LaMarre deliver some award winning performances in this movie. I also think Kel Mitchell was great!

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Sequel to the highly successful Don t Touch If You Ain t Prayed. Young Noelle (Eurika Pratts) has left the confinement of her mother's home, and the tutelage of Pastor Jones (Jean Claude LaMarre) to face a new chapter of her life. Now as she heads to college she faces new challenges. Forced to live with her ultra conservative Aunt while she attends school, Noelle must adjust to living in a traditional Christian household. Meanwhile at her new campus, Noelle meets Tasha (Ashely Shyne) and immediately befriends her. Unbeknownst to Noelle, Tasha has a secret dark side and soon begins influencing Noelle in ways that places Noelle's faith into question. While tension builds within her aunt's household, and her life begins spiraling out of control, Noelle encounters a new romantic interest in Curtis (Kel Mitchell). How will she handle the growing conflict in her life?

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Woodstock 1999 - What a Movie Review is Not

For all but the most apathetic viewers, this concert souvenir is enjoyable in inverse proportion to familiarity with the real-life Woodstock '99 festival: the less you know about the hour-to-hour experiences of the audience and the event's violent denouement, the more you can enjoy the show. This 2-hour summation, which offers one song each from 29 of the artists that appeared, can be viewed as a grab bag of funk, rock, hip-hop, and pop spanning several generations of performers, from show opener James Brown ("Sex Machine") to bad-boy rockers Limp Bizkit ("Show Me What You Got"), congregating under the would-be "brand" (as event promoters have baldly called it) first established on Yasgur's farm 30 years earlier.

The '99 edition, however, wasn't your father's Woodstock, despite the involvement of one of the original event's promoters. Moved to a decommissioned military airfield, cordoned by pricey concession and crafts stands, and designed to feed pay-per-view and cable TV (and, of course, the eventual home video version), Woodstock '99 seems far removed from the "peace, love, and music" mission of its namesake. Shooting on videotape, the production crew delivers a smoothly edited, crisply rendered concert with equally good audio resolution; if the team of directors occasionally cuts to the crowd, and to such mild (and mildly exploitative) provocations as topless female fans, dancing to the nonstop music, this is much less a cultural document than a straightforward concert video largely shorn of the drama. Given that the program's executive producers were the event's promoters, no one would reasonably expect them to 'fess up to deteriorating site sanitation or the eventual rape and riot that cast a dark shadow over the event.

With those indignities edited out, we're left with a lineup including G. Love & Special Sauce, Jamiroquai, Lit, Live, Sheryl Crow, DMX, the Offspring, Korn, Bush, Kid Rock, Everclear, Dave Matthews Band, Alanis Morissette, Metallica, Rage Against the Machine, Everlast, Elvis Costello, Jewel, Megadeth, and the Red Hot Chili Peppers, among others. Even with some individually lackluster turns, the sheer length of the bill is impressive--and, unlike the real event, you can fast-forward through the occasional "feel-good" interludes that try to graft some semblance of community onto the event, or such musical low points as the "feel-bad" rap-rock of Insane Clown Posse ("F* the World," an utterly pointless exercise in obscenity).

Die-hard fans of the headliners will probably want to take a peek at the stronger performances, however. But parents should be forewarned that the title carries an advisory sticker for lyric contents and those clips of less inhibited fans. --Sam Sutherland

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Woodstock 1999 was an incredible movie! Both Woodstock '99 and John D. Collins were amazing! The great cast includes Woodstock '99, John D. Collins, Nicholas Frankau, Francesca Gonshaw, Jack Haig.

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