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  • The Players In Internet Movie Downloads  By : Madison Lockwood -
    There are several online movie download services that have established themselves as real players in the instant gratification film niche. The latest to join the fray is Apple with its iTunes Movie Store. You can download a film to your Mac, your PC or your iPod - although watching a feature link film on that three inch screen could leave you babbling into your popcorn box.

    Apple is joining a number of existing online services. The largest among them include Guba, Movielin...
  • Jon Jost, the early films.  By : Ian Mackean
    Jon Jost, director of ‘Sure Fire’ (2002) and ‘All the Vermeers in New York’ (2002), began making films in the early 1960s. His films, which he made independently and on low budgets, demonstrate a creative imagination and seriousness of purpose which have earned him an important place in the history of American independent cinema.
  • Jon Jost - the early films- Flower  By : Ian Mackean
    Jon Jost's short film 'Flower' (1970) explores the relationship between language and meaning. A direct parallel is drawn between film language and verbal language.
  • Advice for Scoring Front Row Tickets  By : Morgan Hamilton
    There is always a part of us that hopes that we can score front row tickets every time we plan to attend an event. Of course, not everyone wants to sit up front, but the most of us think it’s the best place to be. Although I do know people who like to sit back and be further from the action on stage, I have to agree that the front seats are best place to be during an event.
  • Spike Lee: Top Films and Unforgettable Controversies  By : Emma Garcia
    The 20 year anniversary of Spike Lee's film debut and the release of his new documentary is a great opportunity to review some of his most notable career moments.
  • Poker Movies: Top 5 Films about Poker  By : Jack Reider
    Many Hollywood films include poker playing in their plots. Here you can read about five of the best poker movies ever made.
  • 5 Steps To Get Your Movie Done In 2007  By : Terrence Walker
    It's that time of year and new years resolutions abound. For select few, that new years resolution means deciding to get their movie done in 2007. This article provides five help steps to see that dream become a reality.
  • Jon Jost, the early films. 13 Fragments and 3 Narratives from Life  By : Ian Mackean
    The subject of '13 Fragments and 3 Narratives from Life' is a girl called Katya; not an actress playing a part, but an ordinary girl who has collaborated with Jost in making a film about herself.
  • Jon Jost, the early films. 1, 2, 3, Four  By : Ian Mackean
    Jon Jost's ‘1, 2, 3, Four' (1969-70) is another early short from which elements, both thematic and formal, can be traced into the features. It is an essay on political and social problems, constructed as a montage of images, dialogue, printed texts, readings, and action.
  • Jon Jost, the early films. Speaking Directly  By : Ian Mackean
    'Speaking Directly' (1973-75), Jon Jost's first feature film, draws together many of the elements explored in his short films, and can be seen as his opening statement to a wider public. It does not have the integrity of structure which his later work achieved, and looks like a collection of shorts, but the whole gains an extra quality which the shorts, because of their limited format, did not have.
  • Jon Jost, the early films. Angel City  By : Ian Mackean
    Jon Jost's 'Angel City' (1976) appears as a transitional work in that while it is held loosely together by a thread of narrative, it makes many of its overtly political points through digressions, and sequences which deliberately disrupt the narrative.
  • Jon Jost, the early films. Last Chants for a Slow Dance  By : Ian Mackean
    Here, for the first time, Jost has created a convincing character in a convincing situation. The direct communication between film-maker and audience has gone, or at least, taken a step back, and the film presents us with a narrative in more or less the same way that other films present us with a narrative.
  • Unlimited Movie Downloads – Even My Grandma Downloads Movies  By : Davion Wong
    Unlimited movie downloads are available to us nowadays through online movie stores. Being able to download movies at the click of a mouse has opened up our 17 inch monitor into a movie theater. We will see why unlimited movie downloads online stores have revolutionized the whole movie industry and what you are missing out if you are still stuck with your VCDs and DVDs.
  • Options for Video Rental  By : Morgan Hamilton
    A lot of people prefer go to the video rental shops rather than go through all the hassles that come with going to the movie theatre. I also hate being out there with the noise, grumps, ratty drivers, and freaky persons that are part of the indoor theatre crowd. You will also indulge in video rental if you have agoraphobia, ADD, ADHD, or any other affliction that forces you to be confined within the safety of your own home.
  • Jon Jost, the early films. Stagefright  By : Ian Mackean
    'Stagefright' (1981) is very different from the other early Jost films. The reason for the difference is two-fold: firstly it was originally made (in shorter form) for German TV, and Jost has adapted his methods to suit the medium, and secondly the subject under examination, the theatre, is examined in close-up, rather than, as in the pervious two films, through its effect on society at large.
  • Jon Jost, The early films. Slow Moves  By : Ian Mackean
    Jon Jost's film 'Slow Moves' (1983) tells its story through the juxtaposition of a variety of narrative techniques. Along with the action, dialogue, and mise-en-scene, we have a verbal commentary from the actors, both in and out of character, and from Jost a musical commentary in the form of Jost's song lyrics, and a visual commentary in the photography and editing.
  • Jon Jost, the early films. Conclusion and filmography  By : Ian Mackean
    'Slow Moves' is an anti-love story love story, 'Stagefright' is an anti-theatre theatrical piece, 'Chameleon' is an anti-art art-movie, 'Angel City' is an anti-detective story detective story, and 'Speaking Directly' is an anti-feature-film feature-film.
  • Unlimited Movie Downloads Tips – Pick The Best, Dump The Rest  By : Davion Wong
    Unlimited movie downloads have made it much easier for busy folks like us to watch our favorite movies conveniently at our own time. There are of course many reasons that have propelled more people to head to movie download sites. If you are considering one, there are several important tips you may want to pick up here on selecting a rock-solid membership site for unlimited movie downloads.
  • Why Collect American Vintage Movie Posters?  By : Jennifer Olson -
    At Discount Movie Posters, you'll discover that collecting movie posters is easy with thousands of posters to choose from. Our huge assortment of movie posters range from the year nineteen hundred sixteen reproductions to just released movie posters. You cannot be unhappy with our reasonable prices.

    In the event you want to be the first amongst your friends to get the most current upcoming movies and their respective posters, then this is the absolute best time to add a po...
  • Get in on the Action with New Video Releases  By : Morgan Hamilton
    Many people are so crazy about new video releases that they practically stand in line at 5 a.m. just to be the first ones to enter the video store. They always make sure that they have a copy of video release guides because they are so are adamant about keeping up with new video releases. They use these guides to circle and highlight the releases they must see, the ones they have already seen, and the ones that belong in the must-miss category.
  • Free Movie Posters For MySpace  By : CTBaird
    Everything is made so easy for you on MySpace and putting up your movie myspace poster is easier than using Blu-Tack at home and you will please the folks, no marking the paintwork like in your real room.
  • Who is Your Favorite Animation Character  By : Morgan Hamilton
    Do you love cartoons and animated films? Well, I do and they are my favorite means of entertainment. When I was young, I would always rush home from school to see my favorite animation character on TV. In this modern day and age, animation is much more sophisticated.
  • A Quick Biography of Bette Davis  By : Morgan Hamilton
    Do you know that Bette Davis thought she was unattractive? You can be sure that this view was not shared by her millions of fans through the years. There are a lot of information and details about the acting career and life of Bette Davis that are still unknown. Let me share with you some more of the fascinating facts about this incomparable star.
  • Downloading Unlimited Movies Online Is Not A Dream!  By : Davion Wong
    Downloading unlimited movies sounds far-fetched if it were in the past. Today, it is a reality. More are downloading movies online and burning them on VCD/DVD to watch at their own leisure time. So unless you have been living under the rock for ages, there is a likelihood that you may have come across some of these download sites. We are going to look at what’s the beauty of downloading movies online and what you are missing out if you are not doing so now.
  • Romantic comedy in the 21st century  By : nick rauge
    The romantic comedy has slowly evolved into a more formidable opponent to all of the other film genres present in the modern entertainment world
  • The Magic Of Classical Movies - A Complete Review  By : Glen B. Porter -
    Undoubtedly the production of the classical movie has got to be one of the finest “inventions” since the stapler. In fact, the classical movie is one which we had the benefit of when we were kids, when at that time there were only three television channels restricted viewing opportunities were given reprieve as Saturday afternoons and Sundays—when Dad wasn’t sucked into The Wide World of Sports —held movies from the times of the past; movies that feature glamour girls and fea...
  • Looking for Comedy Online? Join the Club  By : D.K. Schrute
    The internet is becoming the destination of choice for people seeking the latest in comedy.
  • Movie Buffs On The Internet  By : Madison Lockwood -
    Films, film series and film stars all have warranted websites dedicated to them by fans. There seems to be a level of cooperation among film studios and fan sites - at least, the responsible ones. Movie companies recognize the value of Internet exposure and are eager to take advantage of it: that is as long as they feel that the Internet sites are not taking advantage of them.

    There are two basic types of film related fan sites, those devoted to actors and those devoted to...
  • Those Precious Backstage Passes  By : Morgan Hamilton
    A lot of folks are interested in getting their hands on backstage passes. Personally, I’m not interested in getting them except for my husbands’ bands. However, I have now lost interest in these kinds of things. Of course, I would have loved to get one to meet the members of my favorite bands when I was a teenager.
  • All you need to know about Ghost Rider, the movie, comic, legend!  By : Randell Rogfend
    Are you a fan of the Ghost Rider? If you aren’t, you probably should be! What a great comic, what a great film! Ghost Rider is the name of several fictional, supernatural anti-heroes in the Marvel Comics universe. The first supernatural Ghost Rider is stunt motorcyclist Johnny Blaze, (played by Nicolas Cage in the new movie) who, in order to save the life of his mentor, agreed to give his soul to Satan (later revealed to be Mephisto).

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