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General Info

All Movie Guide - Large movie info site, similar to the IMDB.

The Digital Bits - DVD review and news site

DVDBeaver.com - Compares a wide variety of DVD titles in all their versions (e.g. first release vs. special edition release, region 1 release vs. region 2 release, etc)

DVD Verdict - Offers fully detailed reviews on the latest DVDs. I usually check this site out, along with The Digital Bits, before I consider buying a DVD or if I want to rent a title I'm curious about.

The Greatest Films - Large resource of classic Hollywood/American films containing detailed and interpretive plot synopses, commentary, reference material, and historical background information.

The Internet Movie Database - THE place to go to on movies and TV. It has detailed info on just about every film and tv series from trivia to cast lists, to latest news on tv, movies, and celebrities.

TVShowsOnDVD.com - Covers tv shows, mini-series, and tv movies that have been or will be released on DVD.

VideoDetective.Com - A large archive of movie trailers. Windows Media Player required.

You Tube - Large archive of various video clips from movie trailers to music videos to television episodes that anyone can upload. Fast Internet connection and Macromedia Flash required.

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Additional Info and Miscellaneous

Cinescape Editorial: Fallen Heroes
Date: Sept. 28, 2000
Editorial on the memorable deaths in sci-fi and fantasy, written after the release of the then-latest book "Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire" (book 4 in the Harry Potter series).

Criterion Dungeon - Collection of desktop wallpapers of Criterion Collection DVD covers, stickers, alternate cover art and postcards.

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General Anime Info


Anime Web Turnpike
- A large anime database for all anime-related links, from series to movies, fan pages, anime conventions, video games, online stores.


Anime Lyrics
- Lyrics archive for songs in anime, video games, J-Pop (Japanese Pop), and Dancemania.

What is Anime? and What Are Manga and Anime? - Two websites that explain what anime is in general.

Anime Music Video Archive - Find info or download an anime music video that you heard about, has your fave anime series/movie or character. Most of the anime music videos I collected were downloaded from that site.

For links to anime music video creators, please go to my Anime Music Video page


AnimeOnDVD.com
- Anime DVD review and info site

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Anime Miscellaneous


Anime Wallpapers.com
- A large collection of anime wallpapers.

Hans' Anime-style Art Gallery - A web site featuring Hans' anime fan art. He created Trixie Turnpike, the anime girl for Anime Web Turnpike.

You Know You're Watching a Really Bad Dub When... - A list of signs you're watching a bad dub of an anime.

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Movies

Bubblegum Crisis OAV
Bubblegum Crisis Synopsis Index - Synopses of the 1980s OAV (Original Animated Video or direct-to-video) original series. Also includes synopses for Bubblegum Crash and AD Police.


ravensgarage.com
- Fan site covering info, technical data, faq, etc. of Bubblegum Crisis and its spinoffs.

Galaxy Quest (1999)
The Questarian - Fan site on the sci-fi comedy/parody of Star Trek, considered by some Trek fans as the best Trek film. The film referenced everything from the Original Trek TV series with some elements of The Next Generation in between to the fan conventions.

Hayao Miyazaki/Studio Ghibli
Nausicaa.net - Info site on Miyazaki's and Studio Ghibli's films such as Nausicaa of the Valley of the Wind, Lupin III: The Castle of Cagliostro, Spirited Away, and Howl's Moving Castle.

Jesus of Nazareth (TV 1977)

www.jesucrucifix.com
- Website dedicated to the 1977 miniseries (though shown as a theatrical movie in some countries) that includes an extensive photo gallery and a tribute to Franco Zeffirelli, who directed the 6-hour miniseries. I remember its 1990 rebroadcast on NBC (where it originally aired) but I never got to see in its entirety until 2004. Since then, I always make sure I see it twice a year, usually during Lent and Christmas but at any time of the year. Four of the actors who starred in the miniseries - Robert Powell (Jesus), Olivia Hussey (Mother Mary), Michael York (John the Baptist), and the late Anne Bancroft (Mary Magdalene)- are listed in Actors and Actresses. Airs on The History Channel every Easter and Christmas.

Jesus of Nazareth at Excerpts from INRI - Sub site at Excerpts from INRI provides screen caps and audio clips from the miniseries, accompanying text excerpts from the Gospels of Matthew, Mark, Luke and John. Latest versions of Winamp and Real Player required.

Run Lola Run (1998)
Lola Rennt - Website of Run Lola Run (Tom Tykwer, 1998; German title Lola Rennt) in German and English. While the storyline of Lola replacing a large amount of cash for her boyfriend Manni in 20 minutes before noon sounds simple, the way it is told is unconventional. The 20-minute scenario is repeated 3 times with varying results, showing essentially the butterfly effect at work and how even the smallest actions can trigger large consequences.

Star Wars (1977, 1980, 1983, 1999, 2002, 2005)
DarthSheba.com - A female Star Wars' fan weblog who is a huge fan of the Original Unaltered Trilogy and offers her views on that trilogy as well as that trilogy's special edition versions, the Prequel Trilogy and related matters from fan fiction to George Lucas constantly updating the Original Trilogy.


The Force.Net
- Covers the latest info on the Star Wars saga. Although the Star Wars saga stumbled with the two prequels in the Prequel Trilogy, Star Wars Episode I: The Phantom Menace (George Lucas, 1999) and Star Wars Episode II: Attack of the Clones (Lucas, 2002), it somewhat regained its footing with Star Wars Episode III: Revenge of the Sith (Lucas, 2005). Even then, the Original Trilogy still surpasses the prequels in the long run, no matter how many times Lucas revises his films.

The Official Star Wars Site - Everything from the movies to merchandising and events.

OriginalTrilogy.com - Star Wars fan campaign urging George Lucas to release the Original Trilogy in its original, unaltered form. Though the Original Trilogy was released on DVD in 2004, that release did not include the original unaltered theatrical versions but instead upgraded the movies much more than their 1997 Special Edition releases. In September 2006, said Original Unaltered Trilogy was released on DVD but in inferior audio and video quality. DVD news and review sites such as The Digital Bits noted these DVDs are based on the 1993 laserdiscs instead of the original source negatives. While it is good the unaltered versions got their DVD due, the fans and those movies deserve better.

The Secret History of Star Wars - Cameraman, amateur writer, and Star Wars fan Michael Kaminski wrote an unofficial e-book covering the development of the Star Wars saga from the first treatment written to director and writer George Lucas' influences, the evolution of story ideas such as the connection between Luke Skywalker and Darth Vader, the prequel trilogy that came to be and the second trilogy (episodes 7, 8, and 9) that did not happen. Latest version of Adobe Acrobat required to view the near 600-page book. Since its publication online in early 2007, Kaminski has revised and updated the book, most recently publishing a second edition on Dec. 2, 2007. Check his site back for further updates.

Wookieepedia, the Star Wars Wiki - Wikipedia-inspired Star Wars encyclopedia for all Star Wars incarnations.

Superman
Superman Cinema - Excellent site thoroughly covering the four Superman movies with Christopher Reeve as well as Supergirl (1984), the TV series "Superboy," and Superman Returns (Bryan Singer, 2006). Having enjoyed Superman (Richard Donner, 1978) and Superman II (Richard Lester, 1981), I was let down by Superman III (Lester, 1983) and IV: The Quest for Peace (Sidney J. Furie, 1987). The less said about the last two, the better.

Superman Homepage - A comprehensive website covering Superman in all of his incarnations from comic books to television series to movies.

Vertigo (1958) - Not just a song by U2 . I first saw it around 1997 and thought it was pretty good. But when I saw it again in 2004 for a Hitchcock class I took at UC Riverside, I was stunned by the film, making me a fan of his work instantly and now it is one of my favorite Hitch movies.

Vertigo...Then and Now - A visual comparision with the various San Franciscan locations as seen in the film and in real-life.

All news articles listed below are from the San Francisco Chronicle
The Height of Perfection (Sun. Oct. 13, 1996)

Kim Novak Gives Director 'Hitch' Two Thumbs Up (Sun. Oct. 13, 1996)

Dizzy Over 'Vertigo' Restoration (Wed. Oct. 16, 1996) - How restoration artists James Katz and Robert Harris spent over $1 million and two years restoring the film

'Vertigo' Needs No Spin (Fri. Oct. 18, 1996) - Rave review of the film's re-release

Vertigo: 1996 Re-release (Fri. Oct. 18, 1996)

Kim Novak True Fan of Hitch (Sat. Oct. 19, 1996)

'Vertigo' Reality: A Guide to the Real and Imaginary San Francisco (Sat. Oct. 19, 1996)

'Vertigo' Reality: Kim Novak Returns to the Scene of a Time (Sat. Oct. 19, 1996)

Letters to the Pink (Sun. Oct. 27, 1996) - Scroll down to "Novak's Recurring Kansas Connection"

Letters to Datebook (Tues. Nov. 5, 1996) - Scroll down to "Lavender Memories of Kim Novak"

Castro to Extend 'Vertigo' Run (Thurs. Nov. 7, 1996)

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