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| DVD Savant
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Glenn Erickson is the very best DVD reviewer in the business. He's got a rich archive over at his site, and it's filled with incisive essays on over 3000 movies. They're all fantastic.
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| Video Watchblog
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A daily stop for me, as Tim Lucas is one of the most perceptive observers of film on the web. He also publishes a great magazine I've subscribed to for years, Video Watchdog.
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| DVD Beaver
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Incredible review site, with frame grabs and worldwide DVD news and announcements. I go here often!
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| DVD Times
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This site always tends to scoop the rest with DVD announcement news. It's the one I always check first.
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| Hell On Frisco Bay
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The lowdown on film happenings in that revival paradise San Francisco. Moderator Brian is an entertaining and erudite guide. You'll be well rewarded dropping into this Bay!
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| Frankensteinia
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An incredible gathering of Frankenstein lore and frequently updated. A must for monster fans and everyone else!
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| 100 Years Of Hollywood and The Stars
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Silent era historian, and author of many fine books and articles on the period William M. Drew has a website dedicated to celebrating a century of American film and star making. It's a new address that looks to be well worth visiting on a regular basis.
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| Allure
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Extraordinary star profiles with emphasis on glamour and fabulous images of 20's-30's favorites. A truly handsome and engaging site.
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| Something Old, Nothing New
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Jaime J. Weinman's site is always worth checking out, as he likes the same stuff we do.
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| The Silent Comedy Mafia
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Here is home to the leading experts on silent clowns we love, a daily graduate program chock-filled with information not to be found elsewhere. Many wonderful and rare images as well!
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| Vitaphone Varieties
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Jeff Cohen's staggering appraisal of that fascinating transition period between silents and talkies. His research and writings on the era of vintage sound is a daily revelation. A wonderful site!
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| In The Balcony
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On top of vintage movie news --- all the time! Go here for the latest announcements, reviews --- plus a neat discussion group. One of my faves.
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| E - MoviePoster.com
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Bruce Hershenson's incredible movie poster site is the first and last place you need to look for the rarest and most collectable memorabilia. I've known Bruce for years, and he's the best poster dealer around.
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| Home Theater Forum
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My favorite forum/discussion group for all things digital and DVD. Go there and participate!
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| Mike Cline's Then Playing
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The first site to detail exhibition history in its entirety for a single US small town. A resource welcome and long needed. This is history worth treasuring!
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| The Bloodshot Eye
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John Beifuss hosts this fun site devoted to vintage film, cult personalities, and other nostalgic delights. Nice images too.
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| Self-Styled Siren
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Here's a movie site I always enjoy visiting. Siren's got a way with words, and an appreciation for all things classic Hollywood. Always a good read.
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| David Bordwell's Website On Cinema
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David Bordwell is one of our most imminent film scholars, and his site is loaded with articles and information. A favorite stop for me!
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| The Picture Show Man
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A first-rate site devoted to classic film. Their ongoing survey of new and forthcoming books/DVD's will keep you up to date as to what's out there.
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| South Carolina Movie Theatres
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Every state in the union needs a site like this! Fabulous history of regional houses, and many rare pics of long defunct venues. Go and visit now!
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| Dave Kehr
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Outstanding reviews and commentary from a critic who surely knows his movies. Always great reading here.
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| Trailers From Hell
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I've died and gone to trailer heaven, and the hell of it is, they keep adding great titles! Joe Dante and Company have created a monster-piece. Go in haste and check them out!
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| Mike's Picks
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Mike Clark, former (and exemplary) film and DVD reviewer for USA Today is now writing for the online Home Media Magazine. He's up each week with disc coverage that I consider among the best and most insightful around. Clark's observations are not to be missed.
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| Cinema Retro
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Fantastic updates on happenings in sixties-seventies film culture from the people who give us "Cinema Retro", one of my favorite magazines. This site is brimming with wonderful stuff.
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| 007 Magazine
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On-line James Bond tribute and magazine is hands-down the Biggest and Best of Bond and Beyond. Get thee there and be mesmerized!
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| Noir Of The Week
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Nicely done salute to film noirs both notable and obscure at a site both attractive and imaginatively designed. Curator Steve provides video clips as well.
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| Alternative Film Guide
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Amazing news,interview, and links site, chock full of addictive content. Well worth following!
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| Cinebeats
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The mission statement reads thus: "Cinebeats chronicles one woman's love affair with 1960s & 1970s cinema", and I might add, she does it with considerable wit and skill. A terrific site.
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| The Sheila Variations
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Amazingly prolific --- and can this lady write or what? One of the sharpest observers of popular culture --- films, books, everything.
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| Classic Montgomery
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It's a place dedicated to that fine classic era actor, Robert Montgomery, but many guest stars take part as well. Handsome site and a pleasure to visit.
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| Thrilling Days Of Yesteryear
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A site I've been enjoying for a long time. All the vintage stuff I like is here, and this moderator covers it with wit and insight.
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| Bright Lights Film Journal
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Each issue a treasure trove of great writing, incisive reviews, lots more. I've spent many a happy hour combing their archives.
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| Matinee At The Bijou
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Remember the terrific series on PBS television? This is its online reincarnation, and there's much to watch, read, and enjoy here.
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| Nitrateville
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Wonderful forum and discussion group on the subject of classic film --- silents, early talkies, preservation, collecting --- it's all there. I could live at this address.
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| Carole & Co.
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The best site I've seen dedicated to a single personality. Vincent Paterno's stories and images about Carole Lombard are second to none. Every visit here is a treat.
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| Monsters From The Vault
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Here's the website for the best monster magazine on the planet (back issues are real collector's items!). I never miss an issue, and you shouldn't either. Their site is a treat to visit as well.
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| Scott Eyman's Culture Club
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Scott Eyman writes the best books on film, so it's no surprise he has an outstanding blog as well. Definitely a candidate for favorites lists.
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| Michael Barrier.com
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One of the top animation historians puts his thoughts to (outstanding) posts. This site is loaded with rare images and fascinating information.
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| The Life Cinematic
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I just came across this site, and I think it's great. Host Lauren has a spin on vintage films both insightful and way fun to read.
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| Flickhead
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Delighted to observe that Ray Young and Flickhead are back and better than ever. Among other things, Flickhead's got the best (changing) mastheads in the business!
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| Anthony Balducci's Journal
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Anthony Balducci recently completed a biography of Lloyd Hamilton, and is a student of classic comedy, which he celebrates at this fine site. I'd recommend it!
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| Lou Sabini
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Lou is a good friend who writes and teaches film courses in Connecticut. This is his site and source of info on projects and bookings. One of the most knowledgable film folk around, Lou is also a veteran 16mm collector and his live presentations are outstanding.
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| Granada Movie Posters
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Bill Neal's exemplary site for rare posters, pressbooks, and collectables. He's been in business for years and has been reasonable and reliable for all of that. Buy from him with confidence.
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| You're Only As Good As Your Last Picture
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Book Steve now has another fine site to his credit ... this one's about the final films of varied stars and it's fascinating stuff.
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| Give Me The Good Old Days
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A fun site dedicated primarily to El Brendel, but encompassing all of vintage movie lore with plenty of neat images and commentary I enjoy reading. Louie Despres is host and moderator.
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| The Collector's Weekly
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This is a fascinating site that covers every sort of collectable, from film memorabilia to electric trains. Well, I used to collect those too, so I found "The Collector's Weekly" most informative. You will too.
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| Jim Lane's Cinedrome
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My good friend Jim Lane has a first-rate blog all about what Greenbriar likes most in vintage movies. He's knows his stuff and expresses it nicely. A handsome site you'll enjoy a lot!
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| Libertas Film Magazine
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Libertas is a longtime favorite site that reviews current films as well as staying current with classic news. Always lively reading here!
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| Laura's Miscellaneous Musings
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Laura covers classics from every angle, with links, reviews, observations, about films we love. Always a great place to stop in, which I do, and you should ... frequently!
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| The Arliss Archives
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Bob Fells wrote a wonderful book about George Arliss. He also mans this terrific site devoted to that great actor. By all means go visit!
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| The Third Banana
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Aaron Neathery's salute to the obscure and unjustly forgotten masters of comedy is one of the most unique and stimulating blogs around. Go there and enjoy!
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| Bowery Bijou
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This is a fantastic site for Bowery Boys fans, with links to interviews, film clips ... all sorts of info on the B.B. series. I learned a lot here.
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| Normal Theater
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Here's a very nice site for one of the few theatres left that runs interesting revivals along with new stuff. Wish we could get up there, as their programs look wonderful ...
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| NC Flix
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Allen Maurer's excellent site provides ongoing info on North Carolina filmmaking activity as well as film-related events. Outstanding resource!
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| The Evening Class
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Michael Guillen lives in San Francisco and writes about the thriving film culture there. I like his writing a lot, and you will too!
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| Looker
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Lawrence Levi's site offers a fine selection of movie and pop culture observations that I often enjoy checking out. Give it a look!
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| Sergio Leone and The Infield Fly Rule
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Dennis Cozzalio's always got a lot of fun going at his movie/pop culture site. Lively comments too. A hopping place, and I liked it!
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| Mike Keaney's Film Noir Home Page
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A great place to explore the noir world. Mike Keaney has lots of great info, links, and images here.
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| DVD Drive-In
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DVD Announcements and reviews, with an emphasis on horror, sci-fi, and exploitation.
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| DVD Basen
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This will take you to every on-line review for any DVD you're looking for. I use it often.
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| Basil Rathbone: Master Of Stage and Screen
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Marcia Jessen's tribute to the great Basil Rathbone is hands-down one of the best star sites I've ever seen.
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| The American WideScreen Museum
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You may faint dead away when you see Martin Hart's gallery of widescreen treasures. Be prepared to stay awhile!
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| In 70mm.com
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The go-to place for 70mm news and history. What a cool site this is!
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| Find-A-Death
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Okay, it's morbid subject matter, but the research these folks have done is amazing, and believe me, you'll be hooked once you check it out.
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| Copyright
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If you want to check out a copyright status, here's where you go. I've used it a lot.
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| The Serial Sqadron
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I bought some serial DVD's from these guys, and they were terif. The website's a honey too. Go there!
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| Cartoon Brew
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Jerry Beck's cartoon site, so you know it's the best. A real treasure trove for animation fans.
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| X-Ploited Cinema
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Here's where I go when it's time to order Region 2 DVD's. In fact, they stock DVD's from around the world, and they ship fast. Very dependable folks!
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| If Charlie Parker Was a Gunslinger....
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"Cultural and Personal Observations by Tom Sutpen and Stephen Cooke", as the header says, and these two have an eye for arresting images, among other things. Always something of interest here.
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| The Astounding B-Monster
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"Astounding" is an understatement. This is more like "staggering". Just go there and see for yourself.
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| E-Gor's Chamber Of Horror TV Hosts
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My favorite horror host site. This has a directory of virtually every one, with great profiles to go with them.
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| ShowBizData
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All the daily headlines you'll need from the world of entertainment.
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| Horror-Wood
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A staggering collection of articles, links, info, and images on classic horror. A monster-boomers paradise!
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| Monster Kid Magazine
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A tribute to the great monster mags of the sixties, this is an excellent monster mag in it's own right.
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| Golden Age Cartoons
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Just what the name implies --- a wealth of cartoon history and tons of great features.
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| Monsters 411
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If you like the vintage horrors, there are some terrific articles and interviews. You can order neat stuff, and they're very reliable.
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| Glass House Presents
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All the info and links you could want on George Reeves and Superman in one place. A super site!
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| The Laurel and Hardy Magazine
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More fascinating L&H info than you'll ever see in one place.
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| Classic Images
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Tons of good articles in the archives --- use their search engine and enjoy!
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| Screenonline
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This is a British Film Institute site, and there's oceans of great essays and articles to wade through. I found some great stuff here.
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| The Laser Examiner
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Very detailed DVD reviews, written by technically minded experts. I was impressed, and learned a lot.
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| Slate
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A first-rate news site, and there's a good arts section. I've found a lot of excellent film articles here.
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| Cinema Treasures
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Just out-of-this-world and in-depth tribute to the great movie theatres.
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| Classic Movie Favorites
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If you're looking for a specific star, this rich collection of links and resources will take you there. Very well-organized site.
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| Classically Speaking
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"Promoting Classic Movies in a Jaded World!" is the mission of this very ambitious site, with a long menu of essays and reviews for your reading pleasure. I liked it!
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| Moviediva
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Moviediva programs classics for the North Carolina Museum Of Art. She's also written an archive of wonderful program notes that you can read at her site. Some terrific stuff here.
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| The Shelf
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"J.C. Loophole" and "Wolf Flywheel" are the authors, and they've got a neat perspective on the movies and DVD's they write about. I really dig their site.
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| Dr.Macro's High-Quality Movie Scans
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This site blows me away. Never have I seen so many incredible images --- and the quality! You won't find better on the web.
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| Classic Movies
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Brad Lang says he has "Every Thing For The Fan Of Classic Hollywood", and he's as good as his word, for this is a rich vein of info for the vintage film fan.
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| Flapper Jane
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"Your Gateway To The Roaring Twenties", it says, and boy, is this a delightful trip. Dig through those archives. There's some great content, and images too!
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| Marx Out-Of-Print
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Just what it's name implies -- a collection of rare articles and images on The Marx Brothers -- and it's a treasure trove.
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| Trouble In Paradise
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Lots of neat images and captures on this cool pre-code site. Our favorite stars are well represented here!
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| Fleischer Popeye Tribute
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Amazing site with everything you could hope for in Popeye theatrical cartoon info. Beautifully designed.
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| BookSteve's Library
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Steven Thompson covers books, movies, comics, radio -- and I've enjoyed it all. You will too. He's a first-rate writer.
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