Best Movies of 2009 that you should not miss

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At the special family time of this year, it’s time to summarize some sight-worthy DVD movies of 2009 to enrich the colors of your holiday. It’s a great thing to sit around the living room and watch a wonderful movie with your family members, and it is also a good idea to enjoy a DVD movie during your holiday trip.

Several movies released in 2009 that you should not miss:

Up in the Air

Genre: Comedy/Drama/Romance

Starring: George Clooney, Vera Farmiga, Anna Kendrick, Jason Bateman, Danny R. McBride

Director: Jason Reitman

Release time: 25 December 2009

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From Jason Reitman, the Oscar nominated director of ‘Juno,’ comes ‘Up in the Air,’ the timely odyssey of Ryan Bingham (Oscar winner George Clooney), a corporate downsizer and consummate modern business traveler who, after years of staying happily airborne, suddenly finds himself ready to make a real connection.

2012

Genre: Action/Adventure, Science Fiction/Fantasy and Thriller

Starring: John Cusack, Chiwetel Ejiofor, Amanda Peet, Oliver Platt, Thandie Newton, Danny Glover and Woody Harrelson

Director: Roland Emmerich

Release time: November 13th, 2009

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Never before has a date in history been so significant to so many cultures, so many religions, scientists, and governments. A global cataclysm brings an end to the world and tells of the heroic struggle of the survivors.

Inglourious Basterds

Genre: Action, Drama, War

Starring: Brad Pitt, Melanie Laurent, Christoph Waltz, Eli Roth, Michael Fassbender

Director: Quentin Tarantino

Release Date: Aug. 21st, 2009

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A group of hardened Nazi killers stalk their prey in Nazi-occupied France as a Jewish cinema owner plots to take down top-ranking SS officers during the official premiere of a high-profile German propaganda film. As far as Lt. Aldo Raine (aka Aldo the Apache, Brad Pitt) — is concerned, the only good Nazi is a dead Nazi. Raine’s mission is to strike fear into the heart of Adolf Hitler by brutally murdering as many goose-steppers as possible, or die trying. In order to accomplish that goal, Lt. Raine recruits a ruthless team of cold-blooded killers known as “The Basterds” which includes baseball-bat-wielding Bostonian Sgt. Donnie Donowitz (aka “The Bear Jew”, Eli Roth) and steely psychopath Sgt. Hugo Stiglitz (Til Schweiger), among others.

Me and Orson Welles

Genre: Drama

Starring: Zac Efrom, Claire Danes, Christian McKay

Director: Richard Linklater

Release Date: November 25th, 2009

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What do you say about a movie that proves Zac Efron can act, introduces a master thespian in Christian McKay and launches a charm assault that is damn near irresistible? I say, see it. Director Richard Linklater (School of Rock) has crafted a thrilling movie about, of all things, the theater. The time is 1937, the place is New York, and boy wonder Orson Welles (McKay) is rehearsing a modern-dress production of Julius Caesar that will set him on the path to legend.

The Road

Genre: Drama and Adventure

Starring: Viggo Mortensen, Robert Duvall, Kodi Smith-McPhee, Garret Dillahunt, Charlize Theron, Guy Pearce

Director: John Hillcoat

Release Date: November 25th, 2009

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Based on Cormac McCarthy’s best-selling and Pulitzer Prize winning novel, “The Road” is the epic post-apocalyptic tale of a journey taken by a father and his young son across a barren landscape that was blasted by an unnamed cataclysm that destroyed civilization and most life on earth.

Old Dogs

Genres: Comedy and Kids/Family

Starring: John Travolta, Robin Williams, Kelly Preston, Ella Blue Travolta, Lori Loughlin

Director: Walt Becker

Release Date: November 25th, 2009

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Two best friends — one unlucky-in-love divorcee and the other a fun-loving bachelor — have their lives turned upside down when they’re unexpectedly charged with the care of 7-year-old twins while on the verge of the biggest business deal of their lives. The not-so-kid-savvy bachelors stumble in their efforts to take care of the twins, leading to one debacle after another, and perhaps to a new-found understanding of what’s really important in life.

Since DVD movies generally are only playable on DVD players, you are intelligent to know that carrying around a DVD player is inefficient, especially for travelers. To lighten your load, an application that can put DVD movies onto your multimedia player is necessary for you. And here provides you a best solution of how to put DVD movies on various multimedia devices.

The way to put DVD movies on iPod/iPhone, BlackBerry, PSP, Zune HD, Creative Zen:

1. Download Pavtube DVD Ripper, install and run it.

2. Import DVD files.

3. Select your desired output format and set save path.

4. Start to convert by clicking the “Convert” button.

5. Click “Open” to find your converted movies.

6. Connect your device to computer and simply drag your converted movies to your BlackBerry, PSP, Zune HD or Creative Zen. To put your converted movies to iPod/iPhone, you need drag them to your iTunes in advance, and then sync them to your iPod/iPhone.

Now, it’s time to enjoy your DVD movies on the move and enjoy your holidays.

Happy New Year!

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