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| SciFi-Movies.com | |||
| Dr.
SF presents France's leading site for science fiction movies and series,
featuring movies from from Alphaville to Zardoz and series from the
1930's Flash Gordon to Andromeda. The site originated in French and is
currently adding English pages. Visitors are invited to add reviews. Interesting site features: A most amazing collection of posters! Unlike anything elsewhere on the web! |
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| ScriptFLY | |||
| On
the web since 1995, ScriptFLY offers professional screenplay coverage,
story notes and analysis; quality articles about screenwriting; scene
study; discussions forums; original formatted screenplays to read; and
tons of screenwriting resources. Screenwriters and novelists can post a
synopsis and edit online. Agents and producers can search on specific
keywords. Interesting site features: Helpers Links to Directors, Literary Agents, etc. Buy current hit screenplays cheap! ($15) |
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| Seeing Stars | |||
| You know! Maps To The Stars. Even if you don't live in (or ever visit) Los Angeles, you've probably seen folks hawking these in some movie or TV show. They really exist (the Hollywood tour bus still shows you Jack Benny's house) and here's a web site that takes that idea to its ultimate end. Wanna eat an over-priced meal in a restaurant owned by Kevin Costner? | |||
| Senses of Cinema | |||
| "An
online film journal devoted to the serious and eclectic discussion of
cinema." Articles by and about actors, directors and writers
involved in the art of cinema. Interesting site features: Top Ten Survey |
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| Shot in the Dark - Hollywood Fandom | |||
| Cool site with just the right mixture of darkness and humor. Essays on fandom and stars. | |||
| ShowBizData | |||
| Big industry site with lotsa' - guess what? - Show Biz Data! You have to join to get the features and you have to pay to get the professional level stuff. | |||
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| Turner Classic Movies | |||
| TCM
is the best source for the actual movies all these other classic sites
only pine after. Even with an estimated 50% of all films made before
1950 lost for all time, the Turner vaults still have a great collection
of over 5,000 movies. But you probably already know that. Tune in or
tape in the wee hours for the best 30s fare. Interesting site features: TCM takes requests! The TCM monthly schedule is a must for every classic film fan |
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| UCLA Film and Television Archive | |||
| Want 220,000 films and television programs, and 27 million feet of newsreel footage? (Not cheap.) The archives sound really great, but they are not available online. If you're in LA, this site is where to find out about screenings, etc. Otherwise its just reading about something you can't see without an appointment. | |||
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| Van Eaton Galleries | |||
| Here's
where we get into big buck collecting - animation cells. Collectables
from Disney, Hanna-Barbera, Warners, Ralph Bakshi, Chuck Jones,
DePatie-Freleng, Fleischer, MGM, Don Bluth, UPA, Walter Lantz, and many
others. Very expensive, but if you've got $2500 to spend on a Jiminy
Cricket cell from Disney's Pinocchio, this is a good place to look. Interesting site features: Far less expensive books, sculptures, toys |
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| Women In Film | |||
| Founded in 1973 in Los Angeles, Women In Film is the leading nonprofit organization dedicated to women in the global entertainment industry. In addition to an extensive network of valuable contacts, WIF provides a mentor program, workshops, seminars and screenings, scholarships, film finishing funds and grants, advocacy, community outreach programs, such as the production of public service announcements, and other practical services for its members. Worldwide, WIF has over 8,000 members in 43 affiliate chapters. | |||
| Writers Guild of America | |||
| Homepage of the writers union. The WGA represents writers in the motion picture, broadcast, cable and new media industries. | |||
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| Yahoo! Movies | |||
| Yahoo!
Movies offers all the latest clips and previews online. Interesting site features: The power of Yahoo! links to everything else in the world :o)> |
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| Zacherley | |||
| Zacherley was the original TV horror movie show host. Shock Theatre debuted in September of 1957 on WCAU in Philly, with host Roland, a crazy character who lived in a crypt. Roland was played by John Zacherle. Later, as he helped kids discover classic horror films and his popularity grew, Zacherle became Zacherley At Large, a Friday night institution on ABC-TV in NYC. It's all here at Zach's Official Site! | |||
| Zap2It | |||
| An
excellent source for the latest industry-wide entertainment news. Lots
of industry interviews, fan coverage, tv schedule, etc. Interesting site features: Science Fiction is a major topic |
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