Scream

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Directed by: Wes Craven.

Starring: David Arquette (as Deputy Dwight 'Dewey' Riley), Neve Campbell (as Sidney Prescott), Courteney Cox (as Gale Weathers), Skeet Ulrich (as Billy Loomis), Rose McGowan (as Tatum Riley), Matthew Lillard (as Stuart Macher), Jamie Kennedy (as Randy Meeks), W. Earl Brown (as Kenneth Jones), Drew Barrymore (as Casey Becker), Joseph Whipp (as Sheriff Burke), Lawrence Hecht (as Neil Prescott), Roger Jackson (as Phone Voice), David Booth (as Mr. Becker).


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A teenage M? Dchen (Neve Campbell) is the goal of a killer who stalked and get? Ing one of their classmates. A tabloid news reporter (Courtney Cox) is determined to uncover the truth, insisting that the man who raped and get? Ing Campbell mother a year earlier is the same man who is terrorizing her now. Campbell's friend (Skeet Ulrich) becomes the prime suspect.

Scream (1996) *** 1 / 2
With: Neve Campbell, David Arquette, Courteney Cox, Matthew Lillard, Rose McGowan, Skeet Ulrich , Liev Schreiber, Drew Barrymore, and Henry Winkler Director: Wes Craven Runtime: 111 minutes Rated R (for strong violence and grizzly Gore, language, and some of the sexualit�? t)
by Blake Franz? sisch:
"Scream" is the mother of all teen slasher movies. From It? Opening sequence of the locker? Ung Cliffhanger something stupid, it is one of the scariest productions of recent years. Now, about the He? Opening sequence, it is available? Gt? Through a pervasive Drew Barrymore received Prank calls from a man with a deep, mysterious voice, which is more aggressive and more conversationally, as they speak. "What's your name - because I want to know who I'm looking at." After the establishment of some very effective stimulus, the scene is a heart-stopping climatic payoff matrix that is not only pointless, Gore, but frightening tension . It's moments like these, the "Scream" one of the best films of 1996.
"Scream" centers on a High-School-M? dchen named Sidney Prescott, a modestly productive young woman who spends much of her time alone and with her boyfriend, Billy. N? Hert is the anniversary of the murder of her mother, whose M? Rder was convicted and sentenced to death. Sydney school is in the process of mourning the brutal murder of two fellow classmates, and Sch? Manufacturers are not exactly sympathetic. A
? bern achtung Sidney is alone, and erh? lt a call t? term, similar to the one in? opening scene. Sidney is gequ? Lt in this call, and after an exchange of a few unpleasant words, from a single dark tr? Gt a white? E mask spirit. You k? Mpft against him, however, and the life on another day, much in regard to the mysterious appearance of her boyfriend and a young policeman named dewy squeamish.
Pr? entation of Sidney's life is not unidimensional. The look on their experiences at school, classmates, relatives, friends and teachers are all credible. Strong Bottom? Support of character are the details and sub-characters.
UNM It's almost every day to see "Scream" without a list of Verd? chtigen assumed the numerous murders that take place. Here is my prediction list of M? Rder presumed not to say who, if anyone, is the correct guess:
dewy, the young policeman who Verd? Chtig appears in almost every scene, and has something of psychotic people? nlichkeit. Sidney
friend, Billy, who actually into gef? ngnis f? for a short time after the accusation as a prime suspect. He also appears on a crime website unexpectedly.
Sidney's father, the motives f? r murder and is nowhere to be found on the spot. A
verr? The Web Video Store / f, which is obsessed with fear and movies that I forget the details.
Another element, the "Scream" so great? , the contents of the murders. The victims are not only helpless, reason? Ck dolls waiting to die like a mannequin, but real people who want to live. Everybody makes a good fight in defending itself, and some almost from the killer. The characters who die are often unexpected, the members of the main actors - the production of these unpredictable.
The performances are electrifying in Wes Craven's highly acclaimed horror film. The actors act with dramatic intensity? T and the characters are perfectly cast. Each character is explored with suspicion, and because of the direction of Craven, the B? Sewicht the identity? T remains a secret until the finale lazy. I am an experienced filmgoer, and I thought I h? Tte M? Rder back to the middle of the movie. But I was so wrong - the film has me fooled all along, and this is not an easy thing to do. I had no idea who the M? Rder was. "Scream" contains? lt are so many twists that the end of the film, I could not correct the identity? t the killer, if my life dep? is popular.
Courtesy Bottom? Support of Dimension Films.


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Free movie downloads

Free movie downloads are more common than you think on the Web. You won't find the most recent blockbuster here, but you will find a huge amount of classics, trailers, independent films, documentaries, and more

Free Movie Download Sites:
Free Movies and Documentaries in the Public Domain: These are all free movies that have fallen out of copyright - download away.
OVGuide: a meta search guide to online movies.
Movies: This enterprising website has taken the time to find and upload clips of hundreds of movies.
Veoh Cult Classics: Night of the Living Dead, , Eraserhead are all included here.
Watch Free Movies Online. This site is full of classic movies, all free movie downloads.
The Internet Movie Database. Movie reviews, information about upcoming movie premieres, movie clips, and more.
AltaVista - Video Search. Search for movies and videos on the Web in virtually any format. Find free movie downloads easily and fast.
Yahoo Search-Video.. Search for videos and movies on the Web. Also includes a link to submitting your own video to Yahoo to be indexed.
Singingfish, an audio and video search engine. Search for movies, free movie downloads, short movie clips, and always check "Staff Favorites."
Google Video Search. Find videos, movies, and TV programs online.
Netbroadcaster.com: Features trailers, shorts, independent films, and more. Most of the films on this site are free, but some do require subscription access.
Turner Classic Movies: Lots of trailers, movie clips, and background information on all your favorite classic films. A very cool site.
Hollywood.com: Trailers, movie clips, and more.
All Movie Guide:Comprehensive database of film synopses and reviews as well as concise actor biographies.
Apple Movie Trailers:An extensive collection of brand spankin' new movie trailers.
JoBlo.com:Reviews, trailers, scripts, interviews, clips, and a lot more.
YouTube: you can upload, watch, and search free videos here.
YouTube, GoogleVideo, and IFilm: Nice mashup of all three services; looks like you'll need to know exactly what video you want, however.
Google Video of the Day: Another day, another Google Video of the Day. Varies from funny to interesting to extremely weird.
LearnOutLoud: free streaming lectures, audio, and video.
VideoBomb: "Video Bomb filters up the hottest videos on the internet: people submit links to the 'Incoming!' page and you bomb the best ones. If a video gets a lot of bombs quickly, it makes it to the front page."
Truveo:a video search engine that delivers pretty good results.
Mefeedia: "Find thousands of videoblogs (video podcasts), and watch them on your computer, video iPod or PSP."
The Open Video Project:a shared digital video collection
Free Documentaries: "Welcome to the Internet’s top resource for finding free documentaries."
SearchforVideo: SearchforVideo is a fantastic video search engine with over 6000 sources available for searching at the time of this writing. News, entertainment, viral videos - all searchable here.
Videos, Indie Films, Documentaries
Recommended Online Films: About.com's Independent Film Guide has a great list of free indie films on the Web.
Documentaries Online: "Whenever I find interesting documentaries that can be watched online I will post the links here." And he does.
Atom Films: Be sure to check out the Star Wars parodies.
RatherGood.com: Quite a few movies including a rodent of some kind..singing...you'll have to watch them to really get it.
National Lampoon.com: Short films and animations. Some of this stuff is not kid-friendly.
Subservient Chicken:This is more of a site where YOU are making the movie. Trust me. You'll enjoy it.
Ebaumsworld.com: Definitely funny, but also definitely (mostly) not safe for work.
OddTodd.com:Flash animations, games, and Mep the Squirrel. How could you not love OddTodd?
Milk and Cookies: A wildly eclectic assortment of mostly animated funny shorts.
Vmix.com: A wide variety of user-submitted videos here, anything from funny to strange to crazy.
The 3-Second Bunny Theatre: The bunnies do classic films in thirty seconds or less.
Flurl: Good source for a variety of videos.
Movie Scripts, Movie Posters, and More
TypeNow.net: a wide variety of movie-related fonts and typography.
LivePlasma.com:Share your favorite movies with friends and find more movies that you like.
PublicDomainTorrents:Classic movies and B-movies, all totally free.
The Internet Movie Script Database: You can read entire scripts of movies here; what a great site.
TuneFind.com: "Welcome to TuneFind.com where we are working to become the Internet's comprehensive list of music and songs appearing in television and movies."
MovieMistakes: Ever wonder if you've seen something that is supposed to be there in the movie? Check MovieMistakes to see if you're right.
ComingSoon.net: Be the first to see upcoming movie trailers on your block.
JumpCut: Make your own movies using your own music, slides, or video clips.
EyeSpot: "Use the Mixer to edit and combine your videos, photos and music online. Share mixes by email, blog, download or cell phone for free!"
Drive-In Theater: When you want to find a drive-in theater, use this site.
Cinema Treasures Theater Guide: Lists of all theaters worldwide that are currently showing classic films.
Double Feature Finder: "Find local showtimes scheduled back-to-back and spend the entire day at the movies!"
80s Movies Rewind: Your best bet to find information about some of the best movies ever made...in the 80's.
Flixster: Get movie ratings of current movies from community members; great way to preview movies.


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Burn After Reading (2008)


In 1998, Joel and Ethan Coen introduced us to a man in a used up brown robe that liked to be called "The Dude" (or El Duderino, if you please). A simple man who wanted nothing more than to go bowling and drink white Russians. But instead this poor man was thrust into a world of nihilism, kidnapping, and ferrets just so he can receive some compensation for his defiled rug. After all, that rug really tied the room together. This, of course, is The Big Lebowski, the film that incorporated the Coen Brothers into mainstream America for the first time. Anybody who has seen it cannot go to a bowling alley without laughing at least a little bit. Ten years later, the Coen Brothers are returning to the world of comedy-crime-capers with the star studded Burn After Reading. Looking at the billing alone, one knows what they should expect from this film. Main actors John Malkovich, George Clooney, Frances McDormand, Tilda Swinton, and Brad Pitt have all either won or been nominated for an Academy Award. Cap it off with the reliable Joel and Ethan Coen, and you have a Best Picture award waiting to happen. Sadly, Burn After Reading does not warrant this praise, nor is it anywhere near as good as the iconic Big Lebowski. But like I said, if you put enough delicious ingredients into a single bowl, you are bound to find something to like. Burn After Reading is a terrific ensemble piece that takes effort from everyone involved to create something wonderful.

The story of Burn After Reading is very difficult to explain given the numerous characters and their respective plot lines. If it gets to be confusing... try reading it again. Linda Litzke (Frances McDormand) is a physical trainer at Hardbodies Gym. She is a very unhappy woman who surfs internet dating sites for Mr. Right. She is also intent on undergoing numerous reconstructive surgeries to help boost her self esteem. However, her dreams are dashed when she finds she does not have the money to pay for all these procedures. Her luck seemed ready to change when her co-worker Chad Feldheimer (Brad Pitt) discovered a disc in the women's locker room which held secret CIA information. Linda convinces Chad to help her find where the disc came from so they could blackmail the person, which could help her pay for her surgeries. They find that the information came from Osborne Cox (John Malkovich), a CIA analyst who recently quit his job after they tried demoting him for his drinking problem. Unhappy with her husbands decision, Osborne's wife Katie (Tilda Swinton) files for divorce, kicking him out of the house so she can be with her man on the side Harry Pfaffer (George Clooney). Katie knows that Pfarrer is cheating on his wife with her, but little does she know he is also cheating on her with anybody he can find. After a chance meeting on the internet, Pfarrer ends up hooking up with Linda, who is still in the process of trying to blackmail Osborne. As every one's lives begin folding over into the others, the result is a very funny (and confusing) film.

To the Coen Brothers, it is not simple enough to just make a comedy. They cannot just write a film that is riotously funny, because it seems to be somewhat beneath them. Much like The Big Lebowski, Burn After Reading is not a one dimensional story that relies deeply on hilarity. The humor in Burn After Reading is found more in subtle plot elements and the traits of the characters than in actual jokes. It is the clever writing and perfect execution by the actors that makes the movie funny. There are few directors that could use this technique effectively, and the Coen's fall into that category. Joel and Ethan are unstoppable forces in the world of film making, able to mold a film exactly to their liking, whether it be a taught thriller or a goofball comedy. This is proved by the 1-2 punch they executed with No Country For Old Men and Burn After Reading. The brothers make sure they are involved in every element of the film making process. Acting as writers, directors, and producers of every single one of their films ensures that no outside force affects their work. Unswayed by the uneducated criticism that "the Coen's make boring movies", they repeatedly come out and deliver exactly what they want to, and the result is usually terrific. Burn After Reading is not their best effort, but in the hands of any other directors, it would have failed miserably.


But I'm sure if you were to ask the Coen Brothers, they would tell you that their success rests heavily on the shoulders of the actors. In Burn After Reading, spot on performances by every single actor involved helps keep the movie afloat. Given the confusing plot, it was imperative that the performers delivered exceptionally well to keep the audience interested. With not a single wet match in the pack, the movie exceeded typical standards that are expected even of a Coen Brothers film. Frances McDormand, whose character Linda can be considered the main protagonist, is often hilarious as she becomes wrapped up in the world of blackmail. Her real moments of recognition came as she interacted with Pitt and Clooney. Pitt acted as the real comic relief in Burn After Reading, due to his character's dimwitted nature and humorous dancing while listening to his iPod. He also served as a significant character foil in the film, especially when sharing screen time with Malkovich's smart Osborne Cox. George Clooney delivers the most engaging performance in the film as the womanizing hobbyist Harry Pfarrer. He brought a real sense of charisma to the screen and proved to be very enjoyable. But the two actors who deserve outstanding praise are John Malkovich and Tilda Swinton. Both are absolutely unforgettable in their roles. Malkovich's scathing and deeply irritated portrayal of the jaded Osborne Cox was not only intensely dramatic and entertaining, but also served as the jumping off point for some jokes. That is the textbook definition of getting the best of both worlds. Swinton too deals out a performance worthy of the Oscar winning actress. Balancing a divorce and an affair, her character was devoid of comedy but still managed to be fascinating.


Although Burn After Reading was blessed with brilliant writing, directing, and acting, it still manages to fall short of what you would hope it to be. The main reason for this is the constantly developing story that takes quite some time to fully reveal itself. Pacing usually is not a problem for the masterful Coen's, who can make a lengthy sequence of desert shots with no dialogue interesting like in No Country, but they seemed a tiny bit off their game here. In this one single aspect they suffered, and it managed to bring the film down a noticeable amount. Their script was full of cunning wit and clever components, but it was still confusing as hell. Even George Clooney in an interview stated he had no idea what the movie was about because it was so damn puzzling. I'm sure he was exaggerating a little, but it gives you an idea of what we are dealing with here.


Burn After Reading is a pleasant 96 minutes long, which is something I thank the Coen's for. Even The Big Lebowski, as terrific as it was, was verging on obscenity with it's length. Even if you are not a fan of the Coen's, Burn After Reading is a different movie for them, and I think they will be able to make a fan out of you. My rating (8/10)



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Scream

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Directed by: Wes Craven.

Starring: David Arquette (as Deputy Dwight 'Dewey' Riley), Neve Campbell (as Sidney Prescott), Courteney Cox (as Gale Weathers), Skeet Ulrich (as Billy Loomis), Rose McGowan (as Tatum Riley), Matthew Lillard (as Stuart Macher), Jamie Kennedy (as Randy Meeks), W. Earl Brown (as Kenneth Jones), Drew Barrymore (as Casey Becker), Joseph Whipp (as Sheriff Burke), Lawrence Hecht (as Neil Prescott), Roger Jackson (as Phone Voice), David Booth (as Mr. Becker).


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A teenage M? Dchen (Neve Campbell) is the goal of a killer who stalked and get? Ing one of their classmates. A tabloid news reporter (Courtney Cox) is determined to uncover the truth, insisting that the man who raped and get? Ing Campbell mother a year earlier is the same man who is terrorizing her now. Campbell's friend (Skeet Ulrich) becomes the prime suspect.

Scream (1996) *** 1 / 2
With: Neve Campbell, David Arquette, Courteney Cox, Matthew Lillard, Rose McGowan, Skeet Ulrich , Liev Schreiber, Drew Barrymore, and Henry Winkler Director: Wes Craven Runtime: 111 minutes Rated R (for strong violence and grizzly Gore, language, and some of the sexualit�? t)
by Blake Franz? sisch:
"Scream" is the mother of all teen slasher movies. From It? Opening sequence of the locker? Ung Cliffhanger something stupid, it is one of the scariest productions of recent years. Now, about the He? Opening sequence, it is available? Gt? Through a pervasive Drew Barrymore received Prank calls from a man with a deep, mysterious voice, which is more aggressive and more conversationally, as they speak. "What's your name - because I want to know who I'm looking at." After the establishment of some very effective stimulus, the scene is a heart-stopping climatic payoff matrix that is not only pointless, Gore, but frightening tension . It's moments like these, the "Scream" one of the best films of 1996.
"Scream" centers on a High-School-M? dchen named Sidney Prescott, a modestly productive young woman who spends much of her time alone and with her boyfriend, Billy. N? Hert is the anniversary of the murder of her mother, whose M? Rder was convicted and sentenced to death. Sydney school is in the process of mourning the brutal murder of two fellow classmates, and Sch? Manufacturers are not exactly sympathetic. A
? bern achtung Sidney is alone, and erh? lt a call t? term, similar to the one in? opening scene. Sidney is gequ? Lt in this call, and after an exchange of a few unpleasant words, from a single dark tr? Gt a white? E mask spirit. You k? Mpft against him, however, and the life on another day, much in regard to the mysterious appearance of her boyfriend and a young policeman named dewy squeamish.
Pr? entation of Sidney's life is not unidimensional. The look on their experiences at school, classmates, relatives, friends and teachers are all credible. Strong Bottom? Support of character are the details and sub-characters.
UNM It's almost every day to see "Scream" without a list of Verd? chtigen assumed the numerous murders that take place. Here is my prediction list of M? Rder presumed not to say who, if anyone, is the correct guess:
dewy, the young policeman who Verd? Chtig appears in almost every scene, and has something of psychotic people? nlichkeit. Sidney
friend, Billy, who actually into gef? ngnis f? for a short time after the accusation as a prime suspect. He also appears on a crime website unexpectedly.
Sidney's father, the motives f? r murder and is nowhere to be found on the spot. A
verr? The Web Video Store / f, which is obsessed with fear and movies that I forget the details.
Another element, the "Scream" so great? , the contents of the murders. The victims are not only helpless, reason? Ck dolls waiting to die like a mannequin, but real people who want to live. Everybody makes a good fight in defending itself, and some almost from the killer. The characters who die are often unexpected, the members of the main actors - the production of these unpredictable.
The performances are electrifying in Wes Craven's highly acclaimed horror film. The actors act with dramatic intensity? T and the characters are perfectly cast. Each character is explored with suspicion, and because of the direction of Craven, the B? Sewicht the identity? T remains a secret until the finale lazy. I am an experienced filmgoer, and I thought I h? Tte M? Rder back to the middle of the movie. But I was so wrong - the film has me fooled all along, and this is not an easy thing to do. I had no idea who the M? Rder was. "Scream" contains? lt are so many twists that the end of the film, I could not correct the identity? t the killer, if my life dep? is popular.
Courtesy Bottom? Support of Dimension Films.


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Free movie downloads

Free movie downloads are more common than you think on the Web. You won't find the most recent blockbuster here, but you will find a huge amount of classics, trailers, independent films, documentaries, and more

Free Movie Download Sites:
Free Movies and Documentaries in the Public Domain: These are all free movies that have fallen out of copyright - download away.
OVGuide: a meta search guide to online movies.
Movies: This enterprising website has taken the time to find and upload clips of hundreds of movies.
Veoh Cult Classics: Night of the Living Dead, , Eraserhead are all included here.
Watch Free Movies Online. This site is full of classic movies, all free movie downloads.
The Internet Movie Database. Movie reviews, information about upcoming movie premieres, movie clips, and more.
AltaVista - Video Search. Search for movies and videos on the Web in virtually any format. Find free movie downloads easily and fast.
Yahoo Search-Video.. Search for videos and movies on the Web. Also includes a link to submitting your own video to Yahoo to be indexed.
Singingfish, an audio and video search engine. Search for movies, free movie downloads, short movie clips, and always check "Staff Favorites."
Google Video Search. Find videos, movies, and TV programs online.
Netbroadcaster.com: Features trailers, shorts, independent films, and more. Most of the films on this site are free, but some do require subscription access.
Turner Classic Movies: Lots of trailers, movie clips, and background information on all your favorite classic films. A very cool site.
Hollywood.com: Trailers, movie clips, and more.
All Movie Guide:Comprehensive database of film synopses and reviews as well as concise actor biographies.
Apple Movie Trailers:An extensive collection of brand spankin' new movie trailers.
JoBlo.com:Reviews, trailers, scripts, interviews, clips, and a lot more.
YouTube: you can upload, watch, and search free videos here.
YouTube, GoogleVideo, and IFilm: Nice mashup of all three services; looks like you'll need to know exactly what video you want, however.
Google Video of the Day: Another day, another Google Video of the Day. Varies from funny to interesting to extremely weird.
LearnOutLoud: free streaming lectures, audio, and video.
VideoBomb: "Video Bomb filters up the hottest videos on the internet: people submit links to the 'Incoming!' page and you bomb the best ones. If a video gets a lot of bombs quickly, it makes it to the front page."
Truveo:a video search engine that delivers pretty good results.
Mefeedia: "Find thousands of videoblogs (video podcasts), and watch them on your computer, video iPod or PSP."
The Open Video Project:a shared digital video collection
Free Documentaries: "Welcome to the Internet’s top resource for finding free documentaries."
SearchforVideo: SearchforVideo is a fantastic video search engine with over 6000 sources available for searching at the time of this writing. News, entertainment, viral videos - all searchable here.
Videos, Indie Films, Documentaries
Recommended Online Films: About.com's Independent Film Guide has a great list of free indie films on the Web.
Documentaries Online: "Whenever I find interesting documentaries that can be watched online I will post the links here." And he does.
Atom Films: Be sure to check out the Star Wars parodies.
RatherGood.com: Quite a few movies including a rodent of some kind..singing...you'll have to watch them to really get it.
National Lampoon.com: Short films and animations. Some of this stuff is not kid-friendly.
Subservient Chicken:This is more of a site where YOU are making the movie. Trust me. You'll enjoy it.
Ebaumsworld.com: Definitely funny, but also definitely (mostly) not safe for work.
OddTodd.com:Flash animations, games, and Mep the Squirrel. How could you not love OddTodd?
Milk and Cookies: A wildly eclectic assortment of mostly animated funny shorts.
Vmix.com: A wide variety of user-submitted videos here, anything from funny to strange to crazy.
The 3-Second Bunny Theatre: The bunnies do classic films in thirty seconds or less.
Flurl: Good source for a variety of videos.
Movie Scripts, Movie Posters, and More
TypeNow.net: a wide variety of movie-related fonts and typography.
LivePlasma.com:Share your favorite movies with friends and find more movies that you like.
PublicDomainTorrents:Classic movies and B-movies, all totally free.
The Internet Movie Script Database: You can read entire scripts of movies here; what a great site.
TuneFind.com: "Welcome to TuneFind.com where we are working to become the Internet's comprehensive list of music and songs appearing in television and movies."
MovieMistakes: Ever wonder if you've seen something that is supposed to be there in the movie? Check MovieMistakes to see if you're right.
ComingSoon.net: Be the first to see upcoming movie trailers on your block.
JumpCut: Make your own movies using your own music, slides, or video clips.
EyeSpot: "Use the Mixer to edit and combine your videos, photos and music online. Share mixes by email, blog, download or cell phone for free!"
Drive-In Theater: When you want to find a drive-in theater, use this site.
Cinema Treasures Theater Guide: Lists of all theaters worldwide that are currently showing classic films.
Double Feature Finder: "Find local showtimes scheduled back-to-back and spend the entire day at the movies!"
80s Movies Rewind: Your best bet to find information about some of the best movies ever made...in the 80's.
Flixster: Get movie ratings of current movies from community members; great way to preview movies.


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Free movie downloads

Free movie downloads are more common than you think on the Web. You won't find the most recent blockbuster here, but you will find a huge amount of classics, trailers, independent films, documentaries, and more

Free Movie Download Sites:
Free Movies and Documentaries in the Public Domain: These are all free movies that have fallen out of copyright - download away.
OVGuide: a meta search guide to online movies.
Movies: This enterprising website has taken the time to find and upload clips of hundreds of movies.
Veoh Cult Classics: Night of the Living Dead, , Eraserhead are all included here.
Watch Free Movies Online. This site is full of classic movies, all free movie downloads.
The Internet Movie Database. Movie reviews, information about upcoming movie premieres, movie clips, and more.
AltaVista - Video Search. Search for movies and videos on the Web in virtually any format. Find free movie downloads easily and fast.
Yahoo Search-Video.. Search for videos and movies on the Web. Also includes a link to submitting your own video to Yahoo to be indexed.
Singingfish, an audio and video search engine. Search for movies, free movie downloads, short movie clips, and always check "Staff Favorites."
Google Video Search. Find videos, movies, and TV programs online.
Netbroadcaster.com: Features trailers, shorts, independent films, and more. Most of the films on this site are free, but some do require subscription access.
Turner Classic Movies: Lots of trailers, movie clips, and background information on all your favorite classic films. A very cool site.
Hollywood.com: Trailers, movie clips, and more.
All Movie Guide:Comprehensive database of film synopses and reviews as well as concise actor biographies.
Apple Movie Trailers:An extensive collection of brand spankin' new movie trailers.
JoBlo.com:Reviews, trailers, scripts, interviews, clips, and a lot more.
YouTube: you can upload, watch, and search free videos here.
YouTube, GoogleVideo, and IFilm: Nice mashup of all three services; looks like you'll need to know exactly what video you want, however.
Google Video of the Day: Another day, another Google Video of the Day. Varies from funny to interesting to extremely weird.
LearnOutLoud: free streaming lectures, audio, and video.
VideoBomb: "Video Bomb filters up the hottest videos on the internet: people submit links to the 'Incoming!' page and you bomb the best ones. If a video gets a lot of bombs quickly, it makes it to the front page."
Truveo:a video search engine that delivers pretty good results.
Mefeedia: "Find thousands of videoblogs (video podcasts), and watch them on your computer, video iPod or PSP."
The Open Video Project:a shared digital video collection
Free Documentaries: "Welcome to the Internet’s top resource for finding free documentaries."
SearchforVideo: SearchforVideo is a fantastic video search engine with over 6000 sources available for searching at the time of this writing. News, entertainment, viral videos - all searchable here.
Videos, Indie Films, Documentaries
Recommended Online Films: About.com's Independent Film Guide has a great list of free indie films on the Web.
Documentaries Online: "Whenever I find interesting documentaries that can be watched online I will post the links here." And he does.
Atom Films: Be sure to check out the Star Wars parodies.
RatherGood.com: Quite a few movies including a rodent of some kind..singing...you'll have to watch them to really get it.
National Lampoon.com: Short films and animations. Some of this stuff is not kid-friendly.
Subservient Chicken:This is more of a site where YOU are making the movie. Trust me. You'll enjoy it.
Ebaumsworld.com: Definitely funny, but also definitely (mostly) not safe for work.
OddTodd.com:Flash animations, games, and Mep the Squirrel. How could you not love OddTodd?
Milk and Cookies: A wildly eclectic assortment of mostly animated funny shorts.
Vmix.com: A wide variety of user-submitted videos here, anything from funny to strange to crazy.
The 3-Second Bunny Theatre: The bunnies do classic films in thirty seconds or less.
Flurl: Good source for a variety of videos.
Movie Scripts, Movie Posters, and More
TypeNow.net: a wide variety of movie-related fonts and typography.
LivePlasma.com:Share your favorite movies with friends and find more movies that you like.
PublicDomainTorrents:Classic movies and B-movies, all totally free.
The Internet Movie Script Database: You can read entire scripts of movies here; what a great site.
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I Gotta Catch Up

I've been on break for almost 3 months now and I am deeply upset with myself. In an attempt at redemption for those lost months, I'm going to write brief reviews of most of the films I've seen in that time. I promise, full reviews will follow.

X-Men Origins: Wolverine - Talk about starting the Summer off with a whimper. This much awaited prequel to the popular X-Men franchise had so much going for it on paper, but failed to produce anything worth watching. The most disappointing aspect of Wolverine was the shoddy special effects that looked like they were borrowed from an episode of "Smallville". Obvious green screen usage made multiple scenes irritating to watch. There was even a point when my girlfriend, who had slept through half the movie, woke up and immediately said to me, "I can see the green screen". You literally could see where the floor was ending and the green screen was beginning. This is inexcusable for such a highly anticipated summer blockbuster. Hugh Jackman gave his all as the title character, and I applaud him for that. As his brother and nemesis, Sabretooth, Liev Schrieber also delivers a pretty good performance, though was under-utilized. This trend continued with most of the supporting characters in the film as well. Ryan Reynolds, who appears on screen for all of 5 minutes, steals the show as Deadpool, the mercenary famous for breaking the fourth wall. No other performance is really worth mentioning other than Taylor Kitsch, as Gambit. Ever since the X-Men franchise began, fans have wanted to see Gambit on the big screen, myself included. When the time finally came to see the universal favorite, we were handed a terrible performance by an actor who couldn't keep his accent straight. In one sentence, Gambit would be from Louisiana. Then in the next, France. Then just American, but with a speech impediment. All in all, disappointment, thy name is X-Men Origins: Wolverine. My rating (4/10)

Star Trek- This is what summer is about! Though I knew absolutely nothing about the original series, this film version of Star Trek was still thoroughly enjoyable throughout. JJ Abrams, of "Lost" fame, handles the material as a seasoned professional, perfectly balancing cheesiness with tense action. Perhaps the most surprising thing to come from this film was the plethora of great performances. Chris Pine plays James T. Kirk, a young womanizer born from a former Starfleet Captain. Pine does a surprisingly good job as Kirk, fitting the part as if it was tailor-made for him. The most exceptional performance belongs to Zachary Quinto as Spock. In his first big screen outing, Quinto shows an impressive aptitude to really dig into a role. The half human-half Vulcan Spock is a volatile character, and it is shown clearly by Quinto. And since Star Trek is after all summer fare, let me talk about it's blockbuster qualities. Unlike Wolverine, this movie knows how to properly use special effects. As characters fight hand-to-hand with enemies on the hood of a ship, it never even crosses your mind that the scene has been altered by computers. Though the film has some flaws (in it's script especially), it is still a thrilling ride and probably one of the best films of 2009, thus far. My rating (8/10)

Up - OK so, me and Pixar have a bit of a beef. Since I have "grown up", I have failed to be impressed by the movies Pixar released year after year. However, year after year, movie critics from coast to coast praise their films as being amazing and then complaining that animated films don't get nominated for Best Picture. It never fails. I didn't care for The Incredibles. I HATED Ratatouille. I thought Wall-E was OK. When would the time come when I finally agreed with those gushing critics? With Up, that time may have, not arrived, but gotten much closer than before. Finally, I genuinely enjoyed a Pixar film for the first time since A Bug's Life. Not only did this film look amazing (which is usually the only compliment I give to their films), but actually made me laugh and stay interested in the characters. Though the main character was a grumpy old man, I found him to be one of the best characters Pixar has made. The gold star of this film which cemented it's place as a great film for me was a cute talking dog named Dug. Words can't explain how cute and hilarious Dug is. You'll have to see it for yourself. My rating (8/10)

Brick - This film was not released this year, but I just recently watched it. It was a film noir set at a modern high school where Brendan (Joseph Gordon Levitt), a loner, goes deep into the world of drugs and mayhem to solve a murder mystery. The film was written and directed by Rian Johnson, and then edited on his home computer. Even with the noticeably small budget, Brick was shot very impressively and was in all an entertaining film to watch. The screenplay, which can only be described as clever, may have been too smart for it's own good. Johnson, who wrote the film as an homage to film noir, got a little too carried away, having his modern teenagers talk like Humphrey Bogart in The Maltese Falcon. This was the only part of the film I didn't really care for. I liked how Johnson didn't hold onto the film's secrets for very long. We find out halfway through what is going on, and I appreciated that. I can't stand when films make you wait until the very last scene to wrap up EVERYTHING. Throw in a very good lead performance by Gordon-Levitt, and you've got yourself a pretty good film. My rating (7/10)

That's all for now. A review of Public Enemies will be up shortly. I'm back!


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