Index of High Definition (HD) Movies on HD Cinema & Monsters HD

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Cactus Flower (1969)

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Starring: Walter Matthau, Ingrid Bergman Director: Gene Saks

Studio: Columbia/Tristar Studios Aspect ratio

Voomer Reviews:

TheTimm: 2.5 stars: Young Goldie Hawn is delicious. The movie itself is somewhat entertaining, but so very obvious. It's almost impossible not to predict exactly what's gonna happen along the way. Sound was pretty good -- especially liked their take on "I'm A Believer".
 
The Night We Never Met (1993)

<p><img border="0" src="http://images.amazon.com/images/P/6302886384.01.LZZZZZZZ.jpg" align="left" hspace="5"> What happens when the right guy and the right girl share the same apartment - but on different nights of the week? It could be love, but it's certainly fun, romantic and a great date movie.


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Starring: Matthew Broderick, Jeanne Tripplehorn Director: Warren Leight

Studio: Hbo Studios Aspect ratio

Voomer Reviews:

TheTimm: 3 stars: I like this one. I've seen it before, but not in HD. Great cast -- Annabella Sciorra, Matthew Broderick, Justine Bateman, Jeane Tripplehorn -- not to mention lots of familiar faces in smaller roles (Gary Shandling, Doris Roberts, Greg Germann). Pretty good mistaken-identity type story -- more dramatic/romantic than comedic IMO, but amusing at times, and mostly entertaining.
 
Driftwood (1997)

<p><img border="0" src="http://images.amazon.com/images/P/B00095KZ9W.01-A25UEPKZCB0F3D._PE_SCMZZZZZZZ_.jpg" align="left" hspace="5"> When Sarah walks alone along the desolate beach one day she find an unconscious man, who has been brought to land by the waves. When he awakens he doesn't remember anything. He has no name and no past. His dependence lies on Sarah. A role that makes her forget her loneliness and she decides to therefore lie about their situation... She says that they are situated on an island, where no one can reach them. From now, his life lies in her hands.


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Starring: James Spader, Anne Brochet Director: Ronan O'Leary

Studio: Aspect ratio 1:85:1

Voomer Reviews:

TheTimm: 1 star: It felt like a chore to sit through the whole dull, gray, somber thing.
 
Deep Crimson (1997) (AKA Carmen Profound)

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Starring: Director: Arturo Ripstein
Studio: New Yorker Films Aspect ratio

Voomer Reviews:

Sean Mota: 3.5 stars very unsual movie with a very unsual plot. Two characters with deep psychological problems rooted in them go through a killing rampage that in their mind is a good way of living. At the end justice serves them right by been convicted without a trial. The old rule an eye-for-an eye.

TheTimm: 2.5 stars: Unlikeable, somewhat disgusting characters doing despicable things. But the story itself was good enough to keep me entertained, and I especially enjoyed the ending.
 
Q - The Winged Serpent (1982)

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Starring: Michael Moriarty, David Carradine Director: Larry Cohen Studio: Aspect ratio 1.85:1

Voomer Reviews:

Sean Mota: 2.0 stars I saw this one a long time ago. Only thing about it was that you could see the Twin Towers as they were before 9/11. The movie itself is not all that great but it kept me in my seat to see what was going to happen. The PQ and sound were quite good for such an old movie.
 
Friday the 13th, Part V - A New Beginning (1985)

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Starring: Melanie Kinnaman Director: Danny Steinmann Studio: Paramount Studio Aspect ratio 1.85:1

Voomer Reviews:

Sean Mota: 3.0 stars I think Monsters HD now has aired all of them. This one had a great PQ and I loved it. My type of movie - blood, nudity, and of course, Jason.
 
Delicatessen (1992) - English subtitles

<p><img border="0" src="http://images.amazon.com/images/P/6302662745.01.LZZZZZZZ.jpg" align="left" hspace="5"> The title credit for Delicatessen reads "Presented by Terry Gilliam," and it's easy to understand why the director of Brazil was so supportive of this outrageously black French comedy from 1991. Like Gilliam, French codirectors Jean-Pierre Jeunet and Marc Caro have wildly inventive imaginations that gravitate to the darker absurdities of human behavior, and their visual extravagance is matched by impressive technical skill. Here, making their feature debut, Jeunet and Caro present a postapocalyptic scenario set entirely in a dank and gloomy building where the landlord operates a delicatessen on the ground floor. But this is an altogether meatless world, so the butcher-landlord keeps his customers happy by chopping unsuspecting victims into cutlets, and he's sharpening his knife for a new tenant (French comic actor Dominque Pinon) who's got the hots for the butcher's nearsighted daughter! Delicatessen is a feast (if you will) of hilarious vignettes, slapstick gags, and sweetly eccentric characters, including a man in a swampy room full of frogs, a woman doggedly determined to commit suicide (she never gets its right), and a pair of brothers who make toy sound boxes that "moo" like cows. It doesn't amount to much as a story, but that hardly matters; this is the kind of comedy that springs from a unique wellspring of imagination and inspiration, and it's handled with such visual virtuosity that you can't help but be mesmerized. There's some priceless comedy happening here, some of which is so inventive that you may feel the urge to stand up and cheer. --Jeff Shannon



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Starring: Dominique Pinon, Marie-Laure Dougnac Director: Jean-Pierre Jeunet, Marc Caro Studio: Paramount Studio Aspect ratio 1.85:1

Voomer Reviews:

TheTimm: 3.5 stars: Quite unusual, which in this case was a good thing. Odd story, told with a lot of style. I particularly liked the bits where they made music out of everyday ordinary sounds. Great sound, and an excellent-looking movie. Very creatively shot. Thought the scene near the end with the water flowing out of the bathroom was spectacularly good.
 
Friday the 13th, Part VI: Jason Lives (1986)

<p><img border="0" src="http://images.amazon.com/images/P/6300218058.01.LZZZZZZZ.jpg" align="left" hspace="5"> When Sarah walks alone along the desolate beach one day she find an unconscious man, who has been brought to land by the waves. When he awakens he doesn't remember anything. He has no name and no past. His dependence lies on Sarah. A role that makes her forget her loneliness and she decides to therefore lie about their situation... She says that they are situated on an island, where no one can reach them. From now, his life lies in her hands.


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Starring: Thom Mathews, Jennifer Cooke Director: Tom McLoughlin

Studio: Aspect ratio

Voomer Reviews:

TheTimm: 2.5 stars: Not bad, as long as you don't take it too seriously. It's a horribly-acted nonsense slasher flick, but sometimes that's all ya need. The surround sound was quite good and it was fun to see Ron Palillo (Welcome Back Kotter's Arnold Horshack) in a small role in the beginning.
 
Manito

<p><img border="0" src="http://images.amazon.com/images/P/B0006OJIE4.01.LZZZZZZZ.jpg" align="left" hspace="5"> When Sarah walks alone along the desolate beach one day she find an unconscious man, who has been brought to land by the waves. When he awakens he doesn't remember anything. He has no name and no past. His dependence lies on Sarah. A role that makes her forget her loneliness and she decides to therefore lie about their situation... She says that they are situated on an island, where no one can reach them. From now, his life lies in her hands.


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Studio: Film Movement Aspect ratio

Voomer Reviews:

TheTimm: 2.5 stars: A powerful, if familiar, story. The obviously low budget leads to somewhat low production value (crappy pq) which actually works for this film -- it kinda gives it a documentary feel. I thought the acting and dialogue were very good.
 
Behind the Sun (2001) - English subtitles

<p><img border="0" src="http://images.amazon.com/images/P/B00006JUE4.01.LZZZZZZZ.jpg" align="left" hspace="5"> Behind the Sun is a rapturous Western, a big film about a big, unwanted destiny visited upon a vulnerable, young hero. Adapted from the novel Broken April by Albanian writer Ismail Kadare (the story has been transferred from Europe to Brazil's rugged, northeastern badlands in 1910), Behind the Sun concerns two families and their long-running land war, which has robbed many a young man of his hope, love and, ultimately, life. Sent by his aggrieved father to avenge the slaying of an older brother, Tonho (Rodrigo Santoro), in torment, carries out his bloody, ancestral obligation and then proposes a truce between the families. Director Walter Salles (Central Station) aims to make a magnificently crafted, lush, and exotic epic told in broad strokes for art house aficionados, and he succeeds almost to a self-conscious fault. Still, there is nothing like a stirring, archetypal tragedy about the endless repercussions of violence and the sacrifice of innocence to a dubious cause. --Tom Keogh

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Starring: José Dumont, Rodrigo Santoro Director: Walter Salles

Studio: Buena Vista Home Vid Aspect ratio

Voomer Reviews:

TheTimm: 2.5 stars: A long-running feud between two Brazilian families reaches its peak in this good-looking, if somewhat obvious, film. I thought the surround sound was very good, and the circus chick was hot.
 
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