films



Movielink - Movie downloads for your PC, TV, or laptop

Submitted by ronako on Tue, 11/27/2007 - 22:35.
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With Movielink, you're able to download feature-length movies from the Internet and watch them on your PC. The service offers hundreds of films, from 1988's "The Accidental Tourist" to 2002's "We Were Soldiers." A joint venture from five movie studios -- Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, Paramount Pictures, Sony Pictures Entertainment, Universal and Warner Bros -- Movielink bills itself as an "online movie rental service," and the name is apt.

Library of Congress Home

Submitted by ronako on Tue, 11/27/2007 - 22:29.
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The library's Web site provides a wealth of information about what is available at the library -- a schedule of in-house and Web events, online databases, descriptions of special collections and more. The library has an extensive and growing digital collection (films, interviews, pictures, historical documents) available through this site.

Rotten Tomatoes

Submitted by timladner on Sun, 10/21/2007 - 10:15.
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A definite premier destination for both casual movie-goers and film buffs alike. We watch a lot of movies and definitely do not want to waste our money on seeing films that are not worth seeing. Building on its accolades from the Chicago Sun-Times, The New Yorker, USA Today, and many more for its unique approach to movie reviews, Rotten Tomatoes offers a full range of services, features, and community for its users.

VisualAnthropology

Submitted by Stefano on Tue, 10/02/2007 - 06:41.
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It's a resource for media on anthropology with reviews on films, books and media.
Most of the space dedicated to film festivals around the world. The substance of the contents is fairly poor.