Life is like a B-picture script. It is that corny. If I had my life story offered to me to film, I'd turn it down.
Kirk Douglas
Whether it's action adventure you are seeking or flicks for kids, you'll find it here. The latest of the new films as well as the classics. This is a great place to browse!
http://www.aloha.net/~brvhrt/index.html
Maybe you don't share this page creator's opinion that Braveheart is easily the best movie ever made, but it's worth it to let him try to convince you he's right.
http://pantheon.cis.yale.edu/~sting/crimson/
Whether you've seen the movie yet or not, the links here to information about the cast, including Gene Hackman and Denzel Washington, submarines, or the behind-the-scenes info show you something you'll be interested in.
She's still as toned as in Terminator 2; he's still pumped from his latest role as James Bond. But are they ready to take on a volcano? The site is put together as carefully as the film, with plenty of detail on the reality of volcanic eruption—did you know that director Roger Donaldson once considered a career in geology? For more fascinating facts, clips, sounds, and more, stop by.
http://www.dur.ac.uk/~dcs3pjb/jb/drno.html
This 007 classic, from the period when Sean Connery was still playing Bond, can be found here with raw data, trivia, pictures, and plot summary.
If you enjoyed the film, be sure to stop by this site. Shockwave games, multimedia adventures, a visit to Los Angeles Island, and of course cool graphics from the film.
http://www.susx.ac.uk/Users/ccfk0/index.htm
Listen to a wide array of sound bites from the Sean Connery film.
http://www.softaid.net/msjohnso/
From Indy's childhood to what's in store for the fourth installment, this page contains all the theories and artifacts that went into making Indiana Jones an American icon. Links to current Indiana Jones-related sites (novels, CDs, etc.)
http://www.mcs.net/~klast/www/bond.html
If you like the Bond genre, you'll enjoy information on the actors, the Bond girls link, previews of the next Bond film, and information on Bond-esque films. Check out the Humor, Trivia, and More section for a little light entertainment.
http://www.winternet.com/~tandj04/jaws.html
Bring on the "need a bigger boat" references. Did you remember that Jaws was rated PG? Visit and refresh yourself on one of the most truly frightening movies of our time.
http://www.flf.com/kc/index.html
Did you get a little lost when seeing the film? You can review the synopsis at this site, along with the requisite photos, bios of cast and crew, multimedia experiences, and more.
http://w3.nationalnet.com/~berube/kill_zoe.htm
You've never seen a movie like this. Check out images and sounds from what fans consider a masterpiece of film-making.
http://pages.prodigy.com/stansfield/profess.html
It's important to know that this film is called Leon everywhere else in the world. If you've seen the movie, you know why, and will enjoy visiting this page. The uninitiated will enjoy the page as an introduction to a great movie.
http://www.movies.com/rn/index.html
If you don't yet have Shockwave, get it before you land here. The recording of the kidnapper's voice is practically guaranteed to give you the shivers. Check out the reviews, download a behind-the-scenes video (QuickTime or AVI), e-mail your questions to the movie's stars.
http://www-scf.usc.edu/~garnold/tombston.htm
Not only are there links to the actors from Tombstone, links to the characters that they played are available. See how good a job Kurt Russell did as Wyatt Earp when you compare him to the real thing. Lots of great downloadable quotes, too.
Looking for information about your favorite movie star? Here's just a sampling of what's available on the Web:
Kevin Bacon
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Antonio Banderas
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Humphrey Bogart
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Kenneth Branagh
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Pierce Brosnan
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Sandra Bullock
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Nicolas Cage
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Sean Connery
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James Dean
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Richard Dreyfuss
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Harrison Ford
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Jodie Foster
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Judy Garland
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Tom Hanks
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Whitney Houston
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http://showbiz.starwave.com/starbios/whitneyhouston/index.html
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Raul Julia
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Spike Lee
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Demi Moore
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http://showbiz.starwave.com/showbiz/memorybank/starbios/demimoore/a.html
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Keanu Reeves
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Molly Ringwald
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Jimmy Stewart
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http://www.jimmy.org/
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Meryl Streep
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http://pathfinder.com/@@TanbUPPMBwAAQBu6/twep/bridges/meryl.streep.html
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John Travolta
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Denzel Washington
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Elijah Wood
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http://www.man-with-no-name.com/
Before he was the mayor of a beautiful resort town, Clint Eastwood made a movie or two. In a great Old West style, this page presents everything you could want to know about this king of the screen. When the theme from The Good, The Bad, and the Ugly plays, it may jolt you out of your seat.
Bet you didn't know Keanu Reeves was so well-rounded. Come to this page to see all of his contributions to the arts, and catch a glimpse of this dreamy star.
http://www.ionet.net:80/~jellenc/marilyn.html
Marilyn fans will appreciate the lengthy biography, images, and filmography included on this page. Check out the great images by her photographer and friend, Richard Avedon. Also includes memorabilia information.
http://www.webtrax.com/starsite/
Info on some of the industry's biggest stars, indexed by the actor's name or by the title of his or her film or TV show. Want to send your favorite player a birthday card? There's a list sorted by month—and another list of stars' addresses. Go to it!
Presents Brandoland, an amusement park devoted entirely to Marlon Brando. Enter through to gates to find out more about Brando in every movie he's ever done.
Check out the latest press releases and new Web features by the Academy. This site also includes the Interactive Guide to the Academy Awards, the winners of the latest Academy Awards, and information on the Academy itself.
http://www.wdp.com/MoviePlex/MooVPlex.html?LO=D&GL=V
Includes information on Buena Vista and Touchstone Pictures movies currently in theaters. Click on a movie of interest to read about the film, download the soundtrack and production stills, and more. Click on the box office to go inside the movieplex for more choices.
Nonprofit foundation that lists "family-friendly" movies and reviews these films. Click on the Movies & Videos list to access a searchable index of family-oriented films. Includes links to other family sites on the Web, a Who's Who directory of Dove members and staff, and information on the Dove seal for video retailers.
http://www.moose.co.uk/userfiles/elstree/index.html
Don't feel uninformed if you don't remember this studio that's responsible for such classics as 2001, The Shining, and Star Wars—they've been on hiatus for a few years. You can still find out about their old productions, though, and what's waiting for them in the near future at this site.
This is the studio that brought you the likes of Robert Altman, Hoop Dreams, and the 1996 international sensation Shine. Visit and see what they have in store for the coming months, how Cannes went for them, and a list of some of their past films.
Of course, the primary attraction of this page is its current releases, but there are also links to previews and other "insider" information.
Check out new movies and what's been hanging around from Metro Goldwyn Mayer and United Artists. Don't forget to check up on their interactive games for some wild entertainment.
Find out the latest on this mega entertainment company, which includes Universal Pictures, Universal Theme Parks, Spencer Gifts, Winterland productions, and MCA Records. Download stills from current and soon-to-be-released movies, learn about Universal's production studios, Universal Theme Parks' latest rides and events, and upcoming shows and pay-per-view movies on the Universal channel.
http://www.ultranet.com/~msavino/MHFHome.html
Into campy horror films? Good. These guys are, too. Link to some of their recent productions, and enjoy.
http://useattle.uspan.com/miramar/
Miramar is a multimedia company, but they're leaders in cutting-edge movies like The Gate to the Mind's Eye. They're very happy to have you, and you're encouraged to see what else they have to offer.
This studio may be smaller than the other guys, but it more than holds its own when it comes to great movies. Look here for films that are a bit offbeat—that's meant in the best way possible—like the 1996 Golden Globe deluxe, The English Patient.
Maybe you were looking for information on movies and hit on this site, and to your chagrin found that it was a movie studio. Hollywood Pictures puts out plenty of titles you'll recognize if you decide to stay, and it's worth the visit.
As of this printing, New Line is still finalizing their page, but it already includes links to their hot hits, a T-shirt offer, and an interactive memory game. Keep checking back to find out what else they'll have to offer.
For the movies that might not be in your local theater too long (or even make it there), be sure to check out this studio's site. These movies are the ones that a good friend tells you about, and it helps you understand your friends a little bit better after you've seen the movie.
http://www.paramount.com/homeindex2.html
This nifty site of course keeps tabs on all the latest releases with links to their individual sites, along with Star Trek and Entertainment Tonight Online. If you like trivia games and you're a film industry history buff, be sure to check out the trivia contest.
If you're familiar with or looking for Gramercy Films, this site is the one you'll want to come to. Get updates on what's currently showing and what will be showing soon. Or find out what videos are available, and what some reviewers have to say about this studio's productions.
http://www.spe.sony.com/Pictures/index.html
Find out about Sony's latest movies, theaters, TV shows, and home video. This site also describes their CyberPassage and pay-per-view information. It may take a while to see everything this site has to offer. If you're looking for pictures by Columbia or Tri-Star, look here as well.
http://www.disney.com/DisneyPictures/index.html
Not only can you read about Disney's current theatrical releases, you can link from here to a host of other pages that deal with their products and productions.
http://www.movies.warnerbros.com/
Warner Brothers doesn't just do animation (although you can get to their site for that from here); they also make big-name movies. Check here to see what they currently have playing in a theater near you.
http://www.mca.com/universal_pictures/
Check out the coming attractions and current in-theaters-now features (including restored classics returning to theaters), see what's new with the company, enter the current contest, add your name to the mailing list—heck, why not e-mail your script ideas direct to headquarters?
http://www.universalstudios.com/
Yes, there's more to Universal than Universal Pictures. In addition to information and links for their latest films, click the icons to check out the music, interactive, TV, and other divisions.
Even if you preferred the animated version to the live-action film, you won't be able to resist these adorable puppies on-screen. Behind-the-scenes info on the picture, and a hot shot of Glenn Close that leads to a puppy-search area. Downloadable clips, sweepstakes, and more for kids.
Read about Jonathan Taylor Thomas in this movie of the classic children's tale. Pepe (who may remind you of another animated insect) will be your guide on your Internet tour of the film.
http://www.disney.com/Aladdin/
Choose Shocked or non-Shocked versions of the site. Read about the new Aladdin film, third of the trilogy, in which Aladdin and Jasmine finally are getting married. All the usual cast favorites, including a biography of Robin Williams. Download clips and sounds.
http://http.tamu.edu:8000/~jgh2457/little_princess/littlep.html
Links to online reviews of the movie, plotline, other Princess pages. Interesting link to Japanimation site for animé version of the main character, Sara Crewe. Links to other Frances Hodgson Burnett sites, including online texts.
http://www.mgmua.com/alldogs2/
If your children enjoyed this movie, show them the Web page so that they can continue the adventure.
http://www.nashville.com/~Merdoug/index.html
Every Little Mermaid page is all about Ariel, understandably—she's the main character—but people really love her, including the author of this site. Find links to plenty of other pages if this one doesn't have quite what you're looking for.
http://www.geocities.com/Hollywood/8713/babe.htm
Something makes this film extraordinarily popular. It's a talking pig—how could it not be? Visit this site to find many other swine-related pages, and maybe get a hint why the movie is such a family favorite.
http://falcon.jmu.edu/~pollarpe/batb.html
This animated version of the classic fairy tale has a link to the Beast's Page, trivia questions (and answers), as well as pages about the story and music.
http://www.spe.sony.com/Pictures/SonyMovies/features/flyaway.html
Details on cast and crew, background information on the history of bird migration. Stills and bios of the film's stars, downloadable Fly Away Home game (ShockWave and non-ShockWave versions), sweepstakes, and links to wildlife sites.
http://www.disney.com/DisneyVideos/Homeward_Bound_II/
Disney is great at working with animals, and this tale continues the entertaining saga of two lost dogs and a cat with an attitude. Like most Disney sites, this one is equipped with stills, sound bytes, a treasure site for kids, and other goodies.
http://www.disney.com/DisneyPictures/Hunchback_of_Notre_Dame/
Regular features about the characters, animation, and the film itself, as well as a page du jour on this very entertaining Disney page. Dark backgrounds and images may be problematic on some viewers.
http://www.rysher.com/film/ittakes2/index.html
Read about the adventures of the Olsen twins in this tale of finding your exact twin.
http://www.hotwired.com/renfeatures/96/15/index4a.html
It's hard to believe that somebody could do justice to this great Roald Dahl book, but Hotwired has done it. See how the magic was made, and join a discussion about whether the movie lives up to your memories of the book.
http://falcon.jmu.edu/~pollarpe/lionking.html
If you know anyone under the age of ten, you've probably seen this movie at least once. You don't really need the excuse of a niece or nephew to enjoy this movie, though. If nothing else, visit this site to find the hidden Mickey.
http://www.geocities.com/Hollywood/6670/
Although of course this isn't the official site for the film, you can start here to jump to multiple Lion King sites of interest—official, unofficial, and personal.
With the White Ranger as your guide, visit this site to see just what being a Power Ranger is all about.
Visit the site of the remake of this Christmas classic to be reminded of what made it so great, and to remember why it's important to be good the whole year. Santa is always watching.
http://www.ncsa.uiuc.edu/VR/BS/Muppets/net_movies.html
Start here to find your way to any of the great Muppet movies: The Muppet Movie, The Great Muppet Caper, The Muppets Take Manhattan, Muppet*vision 3-D, The Muppet Christmas Carol, Muppet Treasure Island, The Dark Crystal, and Labyrinth.
http://www.disney.com/DisneyPictures/Pocahontas/?referer=^DisneyPictures^index.html&GL=H
Disney's official page lets you explore Pocahantas' home page, offers information about the movie, and lets you sample some multimedia treats from the film.
http://members.aol.com/mrbernard/index.html
Your kids may not have recognized the voices of Bob Newhart and Eva Gabor in this movie and its sequels, but they undoubtedly enjoyed the stories of the little mice that saved their friends from kidnappers and other evil types. Although this site isn't particularly graphical, it does provide a lot of details about the films and a number of images.
http://www.uidaho.edu/~davi9091/nimh.html
Plot summary and stills from this charming animated story. Bio of the director, Don Bluth (includes stills from other Bluth films), details on the filming of The Secret of NIMH.
http://arti.es/Disneymania/blanci.htm
The arti.es/Disneymania site provides details on a number of the Disney films, including this one, which was Disney's first full-length animated picture. Stills and sound files (in .WAV and Real Audio versions) flesh out the site. Complete text of the film's song lyrics helps out people who want to sing along. For amusement, click the Other Text Files link and look at the list of Walt's rejected dwarf names. (What exactly does Neurtsy mean? I can't even imagine how they'd have drawn Biggo-Ego, or how sad the film would have been with Gaspy.)
http://members.aol.com/mv14/disney/sots/song.htm
Clips from the Disney animated classic, Brer Rabbit stories, and a delightful recording of "Zippidy-doo-dah" that plays when you access the site (requires sound capability, of course).
http://www.disney.com/ToyStory/?GL=H
This quiet site talks about the story, the characters in the film, and the movie release dates in different countries. Join the Internet fan club. Be sure to check out the Woody versus Buzz section. Download tense Buzz/Woody .WAVs from the film.
http://users.aol.com/VRV1/index.html
Granted, everyone will know you're looking at this site when you can't resist the urge to play "As Time Goes By" while you're looking at it, but this site is well worth any embarrassment you might experience. (If AOL is poking along when you try to access, as is pretty common on weekends and other high-traffic times, you might want to wait and try again later. The home page loading may seem interminable.)
http://www.voyagerco.com/movies/directors/welles/p.makingkane.html
This site covers the making of, problems with, and controversy over this American classic. Use this page only as a refresher or an introduction; nothing can substitute for the real thing.
http://205.177.12.205/ent/slbGWTW/index.html
Find out what the Scarlet Hoax is, refresh yourself on some of the best lines, pick up on some little known facts and bloopers, or link to two pages worth of pictures and many other sites pertaining to Rhett, Scarlet, and Tara. Nice recording of the theme music.
http://faraday.clas.virginia.edu/~dan8s/grinch/grinch.html
Okay, so maybe it's not a classic like Gone With the Wind, but this film is an all-time favorite at Christmas. If you're a nut about Dr. Seuss lyrics, or you just like to have a little fun mixed in with your moral tales, here's a good place to start. Click the links to hear the littlest Who or the Grinch theme song in .WAV format.
http://www.cwrl.utexas.edu/~nick/e309k/texts/jazzsinger/jazzsinger.html
Very little information is available on the film, but check out the images that are around, and link to other pages on topics related to one of the first movies to use synchronous sound.
http://members.aol.com/PolisHome/metropolis.html
Even if you aren't already familiar with this Fritz Lang film, once you navigate around the page you're sure to recognize many of the images. Lots of information is out there on the Web about Metropolis, and you can find the links here.
http://www.cybercom.net/~devine/wifey/k-oz.html
What movie list would be complete without this all-time classic? The creator of this page spent a lot of time finding all the sources on the WWW, and put all of his links here. And, of course, you click on the ruby slippers to get back home.
http://users.deltanet.com/~beaker/movie.html
The one stop for both of the Addams Family movies. You can check out Raul Julia's last film, and then pay homage by linking to all the different Addams Family sites, including the TV show and the cartoon.
http://www.d.umn.edu/~elindsko/Airplane/airplane.html
Stills, mini-movies, sound bytes, and pages on all of the players in this silly comedy. In case you don't yet have a QuickTime player, a link is provided for downloading the player, so that you can enjoy the movie bits. (Note: The downloading process can be really slow on these little movies, even with a fast modem. Be prepared to wait.)
Notes and quotes from Whoopi Goldberg, Tim Daly, Bebe Neuwirth, director Donald Petrie, and others—in both text and movie format. Inspired by the film, this site even includes a special offer from Calyx & Corolla to order an "Associate" bouquet (pictured on the site) for someone you know at work.
Admit it—you knew the lyrics to the song in the first film, didn't you?! The house, the tic-tac-toe format, and those horrible 70s designs and colors at this site will remind you of the fun and the nonsense of this hit show. It's disgustingly groovy.
http://www.beavis-butthead.com/
This site could also be listed under the heading of "Cult," but most people who can stand this pair think of them as funny. Enter the contest, click various locations on the U.S. map to play interactive games, and of course jump to the MTV Web site, where you can get cool B&B stuff. (Note: Parents might object to some of the language at this site.)
http://www.inf.tu-dresden.de/~mb21/eblues.htm
People around the world love the Blues Brothers, and The Saxonian Blues Brothers Page is proof. Find links to other BB pages, as well as information on the cast and making of the film.
http://www.movies.warnerbros.com/bogus/
How do you decide what's real and what isn't? And do your imaginary friends look more like Harvey the rabbit or Gerard Depardieu? In any case, you'll be charmed by the movie and enjoy the site as a place to find out more. Definitely stop by the Cast section and read the bio for Haley Joel Osment. Did you remember him from Forrest Gump?
http://poppy.kaist.ac.kr/cinema/brazil/
This site is primarily a FAQ site, but because of an unexplained correlation between people who use the Web and Brazil fans, you'll find plenty of discussion. (Best for use when trying to not sound confused about the message of the movie.)
http://www.ee.duke.edu/~ceh/caddy/caddy.html
So many great quotes, so little time. Some smaller links are available off this Movie Sound Archive page to information on the movie, but it's the funny lines that really make this film work—you can find most of the great ones here.
http://www.fishingworld.com/pdlg/c-story/
Maybe it's the defining difference between generations—now the family gathers around to watch this every Christmas as well as Miracle on 34th Street. You can get a taste here with some of the best quotes, but be sure to catch it this year.
http://www.viewaskew.com/clerks/
Haven't heard of Silent Bob? Here's your chance to get acquainted with the crew of this movie that's surely destined for cult classic stature.
http://www.fortnet.org/~meltdown/clue.htm
Get pictures from the movie that had three endings, and hop over via the links to other fans' pages.
http://www.paramount.com/Clueless.html
Yes Clueless fans, you have a place on the Web, too. Visit Cher Horowitz on her home page and brush up on your Beverly Hills vocabulary and ideas. Jump to the Movie Biz link for background on the filming, the actors, and more.
http://www.fierce-creatures.com/
If the film wasn't in the theaters long enough for you to catch it, stop in here for background details on the film and the cast, assembled again from A Fish Called Wanda, before you trot off to the video store. (You might want to turn down your speaker volume a bit before the gunshots start at the site.) Read an interview with John Cleese, laugh again at some of the photos, and definitely check out the drawings in the media section.
http://www.paramount.com/motionpicture/fwives/first_wives.html
Lots of images, plenty of background information on the production and the stars, and comments from the actors provide interesting reading at this site. (Note: The links are a bit hard to spot; watch the status bar as you scan over the page with your mouse.)
http://www.miramax.com/dlpages/fourrodl.html
Catch lots of pictures and clips from this crazy movie at this site. Tim Roth is the Bell Boy holding together four seemingly unrelated tales.
http://pilot.msu.edu/user/emkowbil/ghostbus.htm
Would you qualify to be a Ghostbuster? It's all here at the most comprehensive Ghostbusters site around—including a cool background image of the famous "No Ghosts" symbol.
http://www.mtsu.edu/~m_c_00bc/Goonies.html
This page can take several minutes to load, but it's got some great stills for Goonies fans, along with links to other Goonies pages. Get the scoop on the kids who only wanted to save their homes.
http://powered.cs.yale.edu:8000/~miller/hog/groundhog.html
Not just a site about the making of the Bill Murray/Harold Ramis film, you can also find out a lot about the festivities that surround the town of Punxsutawney, where the story took place during an actual Groundhog Day.
http://www.polygram.com/PFE/rappaport/rappaport-home.html
Walter Matthau and Ossie Davis continue to turn in stellar performances as the years pass, and this film of Herb Gardner's play is no exception. This site doesn't provide a lot of detail—just a couple of movie clips and a synopsis—but will at least give you a chance to find out why you need to see this film.
http://www.hirons.com/~lburgess/jerk.html
The page is definitely for fans; otherwise, you'll miss most of the great references to this classic Steve Martin film.
http://sashimi.wwa.com/~shopnet/jvv/
The film that gives you Meg Ryan and Tom Hanks in many different lights has its own Web page. Check out screen shots, the script, music, and even some interesting commentary.
http://www.loop.com/~ecb/loser.html
A low-budget film that's been shown at film festivals around the world. Read its reviews and see whether you think it's worth a trip out to the video store.
True, this site might be listed under "Science Fiction and Fantasy," but the movie is more silliness than science. The Web site offers just as much humor, with bug-eyed aliens, storyboards, and a Martian-killer game, as well as the usual stills and sounds.
http://www.newline.com/michael/index.html
This site is as much fun as the film. At first glance, you may think that it's a real supermarket tabloid, but click the starburst to check out the site contents. Plenty of pics, QuickTime movies, sound bytes, and even a spot for users to register their own angelic experiences and thoughts.
http://www.mothermovie.com/splash.html
Albert Brooks and Debbie Reynolds provide a lot of the commentary on this official Web site for the movie. View the stills, the teaser, and the trailer, check out the sound clips, and answer an Albert Brooks trivia questionnaire for a little extra fun.
http://www.fellowamericans.com/
Would you choose either of these guys? Hard to imagine. But with James Garner and Jack Lemmon as the stars, the film couldn't help but garner votes. To get a feel for the sequence of action in making a film, read a section of the script, review the storyboard for that section, and then view the matching clip.
http://www.calspan.com/users/lundvall/animal_house-page/animal_house-page.html
Relive the cherished images of the movie that set the standard for college partying. Lots of images and sounds. A link to the only other Animal House page is also offered up. Why Pinto? Why not?
For adults only. The talk is uncensored and of course Howard Stern may drop by at any moment. To access the fun stuff you must click the certification link, indicating that you're at least 18 and have no intention of suing anybody over the site contents. Register your vote about Howard and be sure to play the games.
http://www.geocities.com/Athens/1894/reality.html
Link to pages about Ethan Hawke, Winona Ryder, and Ben Stiller and to movies that you'll like if you enjoyed this one. Also be sure to run through the quote page.
http://www.susqu.edu/ac_depts/arts_sci/english/lharris/class/stoppard/rose.htm
Find out more about the movie that follows Hamlet's friends from college on their misadventures, while things are afoot at the castle.
http://www.hollywood.com/movies/shallow/text/tsshallow.html
So what's a movie with a title like that doing in the comedy section? Blackest of the black comedies, find out more about its players and story line at this site.
http://www.miramax.com/movies/smoke_.html
This technical page will link you to downloadable stills from the film as well as to the impromptu movie made during the filming of Smoke, Blue in the Face.
Whether you're a cartoon fan or a basketball nut, the movie and this site are sure to please. The plentiful graphics are amazing. Souvenirs, Looney Tunes activities for kids, and basketball-related links and stuff will keep you busy.
http://student-www.uchicago.edu/users/bra9/fly.html
If you aren't familiar with Super Fly, it's high time you become so. Read a plot summary and link to production notes, related sites, and some images from the film.
http://www.cs.ucl.ac.uk/staff/b.rosenberg/tg/index.html
You know this site has to be good because the studio that made the film has a link to it. Visit the Tank Girl gallery, and see what other people have had to say about this futuristic spoof.
http://ccwf.cc.utexas.edu/~ifde474/three.html
This 80s favorite site has links to all the main characters, the story, and stills from the film.
http://www.uip.com/towongfoo/index.html
It's hard to think of a time when cross-dressing isn't entertaining. That's especially true when you put Wesley Snipes and Patrick Swayze in dresses. Visit this site for introductions to the characters and behind-the-scenes peeks.
http://www.lehigh.edu/~pjl2/films/clockwork.html
Every major player is covered in this classic movie's page, from Anthony Burgess to Stanley Kubrick. Full of sound bytes and images, as well as links to papers on the film, a chapter from the book that's missing, and other Clockwork Orange pages.
http://ourworld.compuserve.com/homepages/ernestc/banzai.htm
Find every link and commentary you'll ever need for the Adventures of Buckaroo Banzai: Across the 8th Dimension. It's just a jumpstation with a few images, but very complete.
http://www.ozemail.com.au/~jswjon/
The only Australian film banned in Britain has a site to show you exactly why that's the case. Well-done page, creepy movie.
http://www1.cultshop.com/cultshop/index2.html
If you don't have a favorite cult movie, but are pretty sure that they'd appeal to you, this site is a good place to start. Links to current releases are here as well as what's on video, and directories of traditionally-cult actors and directors.
http://www.reellife.com/PFE/mystery/mystery-home.html
If you're already a fan of the late lamented TV show, check out what happens to Mike on this adventure. If not, give it a chance and see what people are talking about when they mention MST3K.
http://users.aol.com/RayWolf1/eraser.htm
On this page dedicated to David Lynch, you can find a synopsis of one of his first and darkest movies, as well as a glossary of symbolism.
This is the official site for the midnight-showing classic, so there aren't any worries about licensing rights that other sites might encounter. You can find background info and memorabilia, as well as ground rules for participation.
As they say, "This page goes to 11." If that means nothing to you, you need to get in touch with Spinal Tap. Devotees will appreciate just how far Spinal Tap can carry out a joke.
http://www.interpow.net/~mikes/python.html
Even though the page is dedicated to true Monty Python fans, everyone can enjoy it. Link to Monty Python and the Holy Grail, Life of Brian, The Meaning of Life, The Crimson Permanent Assurance, and other films with some of the Python players.
http://poppy.kaist.ac.kr/cinema/barton_fink/esch1.html
This is a good site if you've already seen the movie and are wondering if you missed out on some of its symbolism, or just want to visit to have your curiosity piqued.
http://www.polygram.com/PFE/bound/bound-home.html
Like the film, a first-time effort for directors Larry and Andy Wachowski, this site is enticing, dark, and a bit mysterious. They provide a lot of quotes to explain the thoughts behind the film, and plenty of stills and clips. A link on the page leads to OUT.com (an interesting site on its own). Not for kids.
http://www4.ncsu.edu/unity/users/b/bsspiche/www/crow/crowpage2.html
If the movie intrigued you, be sure to link to sites about the book from this page. Or you can introduce yourself to the sites and sounds of the film where the tragic death of Brandon Lee took place.
http://www.reellife.com/PFE/dead/dead-homepage.html
Find out more about stars Susan Sarandon and Sean Penn, the real-life events that inspired the movie, or what went on behind the scenes at this site for the film nominated for four Academy Awards.
http://www.evita-themovie.com/
This film was a long time in coming from Broadway to Hollywood, but well worth the wait. Now that you've seen Madonna's impression of Eva Peron, hope over to this site. Before you click the Entré link at the home page, wait to see all the Evita photos displayed in turn above the link. Then check out the other links to cast information, soundtrack, and more.
http://ghosts.msn.com/index.htm
If you're a history buff, or just interested in the past and current state of civil rights, check out the contest at this site. Study guides and a civil rights timeline add to the background info for this moving and dramatic film. Naturally, the site includes info on the history of this infamous murder, the trial, the cast of the film, and more.
http://www.exit109.com/~jgeoff/godfathr.html
Focuses on The Godfather Trilogy. Find out everything imaginable about this famous trio of films. This award-winning site includes pointers to each film, a trivia challenge, soundtrack and dialogue WAVs, stills from the film, and contest information.
http://www-personal.umich.edu/~geordyg/goodfell.html
This site is still heavily under construction, but you can at least download sound bytes and pictures of another great Scorsese film.
http://www.mgmua.com/hackers/index.html
Even if you're not a hacker, the site promises that you'll still enjoy this movie (real hackers will enjoy the message it claims). Play the hacking game at the site, read letters from hackers, and link to related sites.
http://www.well.com/user/srhodes/hoopdreams.html
While not very graphical, this unofficial page is full of links to seemingly every article written about this great documentary.
http://www.cecchigori.com/cinema/postino/home.htm
Visit the site for this Academy Award-nominated picture, and get a glimpse of what's in store for you when you get a chance to see this great film.
The World War I events that inspired this film first led Ernest Hemingway to write "A Farewell to Arms." It's the true story of his love for Agnes von Kurowsky, the medical aide who nursed him through a battlefield injury. Download the trailer (in QuickTime format) or images from the film.
http://www.fsu.umd.edu/students/dhiggins/movies.htm
Look here for sound bites from the film starring Daniel Day Lewis, conveying the tale of the Conlon family. The site publisher promises to have pictures up soon.
http://www.alliance.ca/theatre/movies/eyre.html
With a stellar cast and Charlotte Bronte's classic work holding it up, this movie holds great promise. Read about the actors and the story itself at this page.
http://www.mgmua.com/vegas/index.html
This is the dark film for which Nicholas Cage won Best Actor honors. Be sure to explore Cage, Elizabeth Shue, and others involved in the making of this deeply-disturbing movie at their Web site.
http://www.michaelcollins.com/
QuickTime and Clear Video sound clips from the actors help you get the feeling of what it was like working on this film. Plenty of biographies; click the Casting a Legend link to see how Liam Neeson was chosen for the lead. If you have an interest in the Emerald Isle, be sure to read the sections on shooting on location in Ireland and on some of the locations used in the film.
http://www.luhsd.k12.ca.us/~nc670597/apocnow.html
Loosely based on Joseph Conrad's Heart of Darkness, this movie is well-covered on this page, which interviews the assistant director and has a "why you liked the movie" survey included, among other things.
Read up on interviews with the filmmakers, preview the CD-ROM, and get a chance to learn more about Shakespeare, his other plays, and festivals around the country.
http://www.spe.sony.com/Pictures/SonyMovies/features/larryflynt.html
Wherever you stood when this case came to trial (and even if you weren't born yet), this film will make you think about free speech, pornography, the Supreme Court, and of course Larry Flynt. At the Web site, read the background information, click to see what the First Amendment really says, and review five actual "free speech" cases. Then make your own decision about the film, about the issues, and, of course, about Larry Flynt.
http://www.mty.itesm.mx/~dch/centros/cinema16/tres_colores/texto/tres_colores.html
If you're looking for stills from Blue, White, or Red, be sure to check out this page. The images alone may be haunting enough to convince you that these three films are worth seeing.
http://www.angelfire.com/pages0/powder/index.html
This page manages to avoid a lot of the controversy that surrounded this film's making. Presents a fan's page with links to pages on all of the main actors.
http://cybermart.com/sundance/movies.html
Because this film is so intricately tied to the Sundance Film Festival, you can view clips from the film and from the Sundance Institute at the site.
http://www.miramax.com/dlpages/reservdl.html
Here's the place to come to download stills and clips from the film that put Quentin Tarantino on the map.
http://www.exit109.com/~jgeoff/scarface/
It would be silly to say anything disparaging about this site, wouldn't it? There's no need to, though. Lots of links for buffs and people who wouldn't know Tony Montana from a hole in the ground—their mistake.
Shocked and unShocked versions of this site are available. If you're a music lover and have relatively speedy equipment (and Shockwave), try the Shocked site. You can take the Rachmaninoff challenge and try to click the right keys on the keyboard (in the right order, of course). Plenty of other interesting stuff to enjoy from this award-winning film.
Visit this site for clips, images, filmmaker details, and info on more than just the headliners, in a dark and brooding format that fits the tone of this film.
http://www.movies.warnerbros.com/picasso/
Wondering about the history behind the story? Come to this site to get the scoop on Pablo and Françoise, as well as plenty of juicy details about the making of the film, costumes, cast, and of course links to other Picasso-related sites.
http://pilot.msu.edu/user/svoboda1/taxi_driver/
Even if this movie didn't have Robert DeNiro or Jodie Foster in one of her first roles, it would still be great—hard to imagine, but great. Be sure to check out the counter at the bottom of the first page.
http://www.hollywood.com/movies/usual/bsusual.html
Were you startled by the ending, or did you see it coming? In either case, you'll find the items of interest on this page handy for reviewing why you liked the film. Clips, sounds, trailers, interactive activities, and more.
http://www.coproductions.com/cnfestad.htm
This search engine allows you to find specific film festivals by month, home page, topic, name, type of festival (competition or exhibition), city, state, or country, in both French and English.
What a great site! Whether or not you have the money and time to make it to these festivals, so much information is to be had on these pages that you might feel like you've been there. All the major festivals can be found, plus city guides to go along with them.
This film festival is meant to showcase and encourage young film makers by showing just how much can be accomplished on a small budget.
http://sundancefilm.com/festival/
Take a tour through the independent filmmaker's festival created by Robert Redford. You can look at this year's entries or review past winners.
http://www.character-shop.com/
This special-effects shop produces some of the most famous animals on the big screen. Read how the Budweiser frogs and anteater were created using puppets and animatronics. Check out the story about the largest animatronic robots ever created for Disney's Operation Dumbo Drop. Includes a résumé of every film, TV show, and commercial shot with Character Shop animals, FAQs about their work, a tour of the facility, and semi-regular updates on their work. A fascinating visit!
http://cinemaspace.berkeley.edu/
Home page for the film studies program at Berkeley. Choose a department related to science fiction, art direction, Web pages by Berkeley students, and more.
Fun things to do for kids and adults. Info on movies, books, and of course the Disney Channel. Order Disney products online, get the latest on the Disney theme parks, cruise for videos of past classics.
http://www.dtstech.com/theatrical/
Visit the Web page of the leaders in movie theater sound if you're going to open a theater, or in the more likely event that you're just curious. Lists of theaters equipped with DTS sound and past, present, and future films using this technology.
http://www.echonyc.com/~mvidal/Indi-Film+Video.html
A valuable resource for filmmakers on a professional and political level; there's something here that you need. Special info on Congress and culture, particularly public funding of the arts.
http://members.aol.com/neihousej/imax/index.htm
The author of this unofficial page is an IMAX cinematographer and obviously likes the system. If you're interested in what makes IMAX so special, or in how IMAX films are made, this is a good jumping-off point.
Home page of this film and video production company. Data on their technical capabilities, freelance services. Link to other sites and "tangents," as well as access to informative databases.
Never one to be behind the times in technology, George Lucas' production company has its own site. Come find technical support and sneak glimpses of what they're working on. Multiple formats for viewing, info on LucasArts games and technologies.
http://www.adesign.com/makinwave/welcome.html
Sample some of their special "Aussie" .WAV files, or order your own custom .WAV. You can even order a broadcast-quality commercial voiceover. Click the .WAV links to hear Aussie pronunciations online (assuming that you have the right audio player available).
http://www.ultranet.com/~msavino/fx/fx.html
A favorite of Media House Films, this group produces special effects props for your film or simply your pleasure.
Home page for NY-based computer animator. Read about NYFAC, check out their gallery of cool graphics, and see what's cooking with current projects.
http://www.ProductionMagic.com/
Read about their Shot Logger, a special tool for nonlinear editing. Specifications for the tool, instructions for use, questions and answers, and some examples of it in use are included in the site.
This visual-effects production company has created a number of entertaining rides, exhibits, commercials, and movie effects. Read about their work on the award-winning Babe (1995), the Coca-Cola polar bears, and effects for EuroDisneyland. Click on sights&Sounds to see how these special effects are created.
http://www.ernestallen.com/shadesoflight/
A new studio that would like to offer its facilities to those who need a place to film. Read about their specific studios and vision for production and see whether they offer what you need, or just get an inside look at what goes on at a studio.
For home and theater sound, visit this site to see what one of the leaders in effects, LucasFilm, is doing for your listening pleasure.
This computer graphics, audio, and custom software studio provides information on virtual reality and links to the biggest VR companies on the Web. Check out the Graphics Studio link to see samples of their work.
Home page for this Stockholm-based art studio. Read about their recent work with clients incorporating interface design, CD-ROM programming, corporate profiling, typography, graphics, 3-D modeling, and animation. Brainwave section offers a variety of interesting "brainscramble" puzzles to solve.
http://www.cat.pdx.edu/~caseyh/horror/index.html
A great site for horror movie buffs. Check out the extensive Horror Movie Posters Archive, the Horror audio and graphics sections, and Horror in Literature and the Movies.
http://www.netlink.co.uk/users/zappa/cronen.html
Read interviews and reviews, see what's around the corner, and generally be grossed out by this master of horror and creator of many classics of our time.
http://cyberstation.net/~mariah/lecter.html
Of course you can link to The Silence of the Lambs page from this site, but anyone who has seen the movie knows that the real lure is the deranged psychiatrist. Read all about him and his wacky exploits here, and link to pages related to some of his more obscure references.
http://www.dimensionx.com/archive/reeltalk/promo/lordofillusions.html
Check out some clips and stills from one of Clive Barker's masterpieces, and brush up on who's who in the horror business.
http://chainsaw.crimson.com/rtcm/
Because just once isn't enough. Spy on Leatherface, but don't think that he's not looking for you, too. As they say on the page, check out some of their "tasty cuts."
http://www.dimensionfilms.com/scream/
If you're a fan of horror films, you'll definitely want to check out this site. The "A Stab in the Dark" game is a trip, and you must read the list of serial killers from past gory trips to the theater. Bet you've seen them all.
http://pubweb.acns.nwu.edu/~mdk899/overlook.html
The maker of this page believes that The Shining is destined to live on forever in the pages of the movie greats. Visit the Overlook Hotel and let him show you why. He'll take you through all the rooms you remember, and the symbolism that you didn't know was there.
http://www.reellife.com/PFE/fargo/fargo-home.html
If you're already a fan of the Coen brothers, you probably already know that Fargo continues a tradition of great films from these two. If you haven't heard of them, think Raising Arizona, Blood Simple, and Miller's Crossing, and if that doesn't help, check out the page anyway.
Tribute page to one of the greatest film directors. Read a biography, check out the Filmography and Hitchcock on TV sections, and read about his awards and honors. The Pure Cinema section includes an animation of Hitchcock's famous shower sequence.
http://corail.plg.u-nancy.fr/~bellili/seven.html
Just so that you don't have to go all the way to the page if you don't want to, here they are: gluttony, greed, sloth, envy, wrath, pride, and lust. Lots of other things can be found at the sight, though—definitely worth the trip.
http://www.soton.ac.uk/~ajm194/vertigo.html
Read a big fan's interpretation of this American classic, and tell him how you agree and disagree. There are links to other critical essays on Hitchcock's work from this page, too.
http://www.cyber-cinema.com/Want a movie poster for that bare wall? This online movie-poster store lets you order posters of the latest hits. Be sure to check out the Classic Movie Catalog and Our Catalog of Favorite Posters. You can order online or send away for their catalog.
http://econnection.com/bin/$tec.exe/ec/masterframe/welcome.htx
The long URL is worth it. Come here and get a virtual shopping cart that you can fill with all sorts of movie paraphernalia, and then store until you're ready to buy them. You'll have a personal page and your own guide.
Offers a collection of more than 200 life-sized standup cardboard posters of famous movie stars, singers, Star Trek characters, and more. Check their index, or click What's New to see the latest full-size cutouts.
If you didn't realize that you liked the movie that much until it was already out on video, here's your chance to still get products that show your devotion.
http://musicman.com/mp/posters.html
Learn about the movie-poster-collecting frenzy hitting the auction houses. This site includes poster images of leading movies and thumbnails of many other movie posters. You can read about movie poster preservation, poster investing, and the reprint business. This site also includes a movie poster catalog and information on Disney, Elvis, and James Bond movie posters. A busy site!
http://www.chisholm-poster.com/
Visit the only movie-poster search service on the Web. This site also provides examples of extremely rare movie posters and a gallery index for New York.
http://www.tagsys.com:80/Ads/BestVideo/index.html
This site isn't a must-see movie, it's an online video store that helps you find and buy movies. You have the option of buying previously viewed movies, reading about films in the monthly reviews, or linking to other Web sites. Good when you know what you want but not where to get it.
http://www.slip.net/~gmm/bright.html
This quarterly journal explores the issue of movies as propaganda. They'll take you through all the angles of movie interpretation and impact, and encourage you to give them a piece of your mind.
http://www.vir.com/VideoFilm/davidaug/Movie_Sites.html
One of the most complete sites around for movie buffs. Find links to awards, databases that allow you to find a movie by a quote and other obscure facts, reviews, specific films and actors, the history of film, and many other useful tools.
This site, maintained by Microsoft, will keep you abreast of the newest theatrical releases, allow you to participate in ongoing debates about great actors, or read biographies and regularly updated special features.
http://useattle.uspan.com/maven/
Includes the Women's Lip, Movie Avenger, Movie Assassin, and J-Man critics circles. These critics not only review movies, but explain their take on the big studios' perversion of the movie art. Includes valuable reviews of a number of films. Visit this site before you crack the Entertainment section of the newspaper.
http://lcweb2.loc.gov/papr/mpixhome.html
Download AVI files of early motion pictures of New York, San Francisco before and after the earthquake (1906), and different presidents. This fascinating site also includes essays on film at the turn of the century, the actuality film genre, and early motion-picture information.
http://www.boxoff.com/cgi/filmwork.pl?filename=filmwork.txt
This kind of site is what the Web is all about, getting information before your friends. You can search for keywords, if you're looking for a sequel, or just browse through the titles and link to information about the movie.
News, chat rooms, charts, information on upcoming film festivals, plenty of sound bytes, merchandise, and of course some fun sweepstakes.
http://www.msstate.edu/Movies/
The Internet movie resource provides information on over 65,000 movies and TV shows. Search for a film of interest to learn about the cast, production company, and staff on the film. This site also includes stills from films, sound clips, and synopses of the films. Check out the Goofs and Location sections for some hilarious info on screwups and hellish conditions.
Don't let the name fool you; this site is much more than your ordinary review site. Joining in is more than welcome; you can join experts, or pick a topic such as sex in films or chick flicks to talk about, but, best of all, there's a place to rate the worst movie of all time.
http://www.well.com/user/vertigo/cliches.html
Contains an hilarious list of movie clichés and logic flaws from hundreds of films. Choose a cliché of interest (Clothing, Monsters, Women, Wood, and so forth) to see lengthy descriptions (complaints?) of clichés. Give your e-mail address and updates will be sent your way.
If you live in one of America's larger cities, enter your ZIP code to see current show times. Local theater locations and up-to-the-minute show times for movies in 25 cities are part of this site. The Café includes previews, reviews of films, a parents' guide, and a list of relevant newsgroups.
Find listings by city or movie of what's showing at Landmark Theaters, read about upcoming films, or just see what's new in the movie business.
The definitive site for movie information. Lists films by production company, and has places for you to rate films you've seen and read what other people have said.
http://web3.starwave.com/showbiz/
A great site for Hollywood gossip queens. Read crazy interviews about the latest films, participate in pure fluff about serious American events, and enjoy it! Not only does this site look good, but it has "substance"!
http://members.tripod.com/~AmyDo/Index.htm
Teen movie reviewer Amy Do looks at popular films from a young person's perspective. She provides a fairly extensive list of titles and reviews, alphabetized for easy access. The color scheme on review pages is a bit much, but kids will enjoy it. Read the celebrity gossip, send e-mail to the reviewer, vote for favorite movies and stars.
A great place to find links to the pages of movies currently in the theater.
http://www.starseeker.com/Movie.htm
Information on this page includes past, present, and future movies, directors, sound bytes, the past week's ticket sales and the top 50 ever in the box office, current movie listings, the Oscars since 1927, a daily bit of movie trivia, and upcoming festivals.
http://www.unitedleisure.com/ufd/
A distributing house with some movie names that you may not recognize, but actors you probably will. An interesting look at smaller films.
http://www.spe.sony.com/Pictures/SonyMovies/movies/jerrymaguire/index.html
This film is full of lovable characters (if you don't end up crazy for Ray, at least, something's wrong with your heart). Lots of interactivity at this site, especially in the Advice Area. Read the archived love lessons, click the character photos to see the advice from each character to Jerry or Dorothy, accept at least some of the advice to see what fun ensues, and more.
http://www.spe.sony.com/Pictures/SonyMovies/features/mirror.html
Loaded with hearts and lots of pink, this official Web site for the film provides plenty of multimedia action: video, stills (except, oddly, for having no stills of Barbra Streisand), and sound bytes. An extensive and rather laudatory history of Streisand's work joins short biographies of the other players in the film and other background information.
http://www.movies.com/pw/index.html
Denzel and Whitney make a yummy couple, don't they? Particularly when backed up by her fabulous vocals. At this official Web site, read the story, check out the reviews and behind-the-scenes remarks, and of course be sure to decorate the tree! (When you light the tree, remember to watch the candles, fireplace, and window.)
http://faraday.clas.virginia.edu/~dan8s/pbride.html
If you can't recite it line-for-line, you haven't seen it enough times. Link to different parts of the movie by choosing a picture, and then check out how other people have paid homage to Buttercup.
http://voyager.paramount.com/sabrina/
Okay, maybe we're not talking Bogey and Hepburn, but this remake still has some nice chemistry. The site offers publicity stills, bios of the principal cast members (did you know that Harrison Ford was in the cast of American Graffiti?), some nice quotes from the actors in the summation of the film's plot, and of course the requisite background info on the filming.
http://kzsu.stanford.edu/uwi/br/
From links to small sites with a few pictures and essays to huge sites with nothing but Blade Runner info, as well as a warehouse of information on the page itself, you won't have any questions left after visiting.
http://ng.netgate.net/~alvaro/alien/alien.htm
Find behind-the-scenes info, stills, lines, scripts, and lots of other goodies from all three films in the series at this site.
http://www.trudang.com/autopsy.html
It may be a short film, but it had a long impact. More than a year after its premier on the Fox broadcasting network and in video stores, people are still talking about whether the thing is a fake or is based on a real autopsy of a real alien corpse found in Roswell. Check out this site and its links and decide for yourself.
The author of this page would like to have an individual page for each installment in this trilogy starring Michael J. Fox, but for now, he has synopses of each on the front page.
http://www.lungfish.com/alteregos/velcro/soforth/batman.html
A very critical look at the most recent Batman film, the author gets the ball rolling and encourages others to contribute inconsistencies they noticed in the film. Not a site for someone who hasn't seen the film and plans to.
http://ccwf.cc.utexas.edu/~rloftin/gpage.html
Read about Bob's personal collection of Godzilla artifacts, or link to the pages of others who worship at the Godzilla shrine.
http://www.eerie.fr/~tassin/Dune/dune.html
Frank Herbert's science fiction classic can be found here with links to the main characters, the book, and more information about Herbert's legacy.
http://www.geocities.com/Hollywood/4262/
Read other people's comments and contribute your own after you look through the credits, pictures, plot, music, and quotes. You also have the opportunity to buy the movie right off this page.
http://www.id4movie.com/gateway.html
If you loved the movie, you'll be nuts about this interactive Web site in Shocked or unShocked version! Games, an interactive comic book, contests, an extensive "alien" database, and lots of other fun stuff.
They're back—those not-so-lovable dinosaurs are once again engrossing and threatening the world. Whether you want to know how they did it (no, of course they're not giving away all the secrets at the Web site) or just want to relive the experience through pictures, sounds, and more, here's the site you need.
http://mithral.iit.edu:8080/highlander/
The unofficial Highlander site will link you to many other pages run by people who share a passion for this film, as well as to the pages that fans like to visit.
When a movie's been around this long and still has a unique URL, you know it's here to stay. Take a tour of the Tall Man's Mausoleum, or check out what he has to say to you. It's a site definitely worth checking out, even if it's only for job openings.
If you like the guy in purple, stop by here. Even before the release of the theatrical film based on the comic books, this site was up and running for Phantom fans. Join the Jungle Patrol and explore the Skull Cave, check out the pics and sounds, and be sure to review the production notes for the inside scoop on the "making of."
If the coming attractions didn't scare you, undoubtedly the movie did. The site is creepily reminiscent of the film, and includes extensive background information on the book, the filming, the cast, and the crew.
Paramount and The Microsoft Network cooked up this joint Web page project. Click the appropriate ENGAGE button to choose a frames or non-frames version, and review the cast and filmmaker information, dossiers on the characters, and plenty of interesting visual images—including a gallery of art created especially for the film.
http://www.vol.it/luca/startrek/index.html
Not surprisingly, other Star Trek pages also abound on the Web. Use this one as a starting point, and then link away to many other pages and see what pieces of Trek lore you can pick up along the way.
http://www.cs.washington.edu/homes/lopez/collectors.html
This site has tons of information on Star Wars toys, posters, movie props, food, new collectibles, bootlegs, and many more types of Star Wars collectibles. This page also has links to Toy Shop, Action Figure Digest, and The Star Wars Collector Magazine.
http://stwing.resnet.upenn.edu:8001/~jruspini/starwars.html
A great site that includes Star Wars FAQs, art, the Dark Forces Demo, and dozens of articles on different Star Wars characters and equipment used in the trilogy.
http://www.panix.com/~archii/uteotw/
If you've seen the movie, you'll recognize the wallpaper throughout the sight, which is a great effect. Hopefully it'll intrigue you if you haven't seen it. Check out the Themes link, as well as those that take you to the people involved.
http://www.students.uiuc.edu/~lneumann/wargames/
Only at the War Games site can Dabney Coleman give you quotes for everyday life. You can take the trivia quiz, or explore alternate endings to one of the first movies to introduce us to what a boy and his computer can do.
http://www.mca.com/unicity/waterworld/
Somebody out there had to like Waterworld. If that was you, here's the site you need to visit. You can be part of this interactive adventure, and make fun of all your friends for not giving it a chance.