Movie Posters – More Than Just Movie Posters
William Cole Doggett wrote:
There are a lot of sites over the Internet which sells various types of goods and services. There are some websites which sell specific items. On the other hand, there are also some sites which provide their customers with general products. As of the present times, there are already countless of sites which cater to the online shopping needs of a modern individual. But the most effective of these businesses are those which serve the wants of huge consumers. These consumers are those who visit the web almost everyday. To be exact, these buyers are those kids who are in their teens and early adulthood. One of the online businesses which cater to the likes of this consumer group is Movie Posters – selling products in line with music, celebrities, movies, sports, video games, and other areas that excite the new generation.
Movie Posters is an online site which offers movie posters, postcards, and magnets. However, its products do not end there. It also sells apparels. To be more exact, the site provides shirts and tops. Its tops include sweatshirts, hoodies, long sleeved shirts, dyed shirts, and tank tops. These items are made for both the men and the women. But if you are in your middle thirties and you want to buy one of these shirts, you have no reason to worry about not fitting into one. The T-shirts that Movie Posters offers also come in super-extra large sizes. This serves as an assurance to the special need of some buyers.
If you want to buy an apparel in line with entertainment, you have a lot of selections to choose from. First, there are celebrity T-shirts which are designed with the faces of famous celebrities. Among these celebrities are Bruce Lee, Che Guevara, Kurt Cobain, Marilyn Monroe, and Audrey Hepburn. Some of the shirts come with anime designs. The most popular are Naruto T-shirts, Bleach T-shirts, and Fruits Baskets T-shirts. Of course, there are also movie T-shirts which are among the most sought-after items. Some of these are Carrie shirts, Batman shirts, The Punisher shirts, and Borat shirts. Other entertainment T-shirts are sports, music, comics, video games, and television.
If you want to buy T-shirts or tank tops with designs other than music and celebrities, there are apparel items with fantasy, nature, travel, novelty, funny, and alcohol-&-drug designs. T-shirts under the fantasy subject have designs like piles of skulls glowing in the dark. Other designs include dragons and clowns. Most of the apparel which belong to the funny subject usually have funny caption designs. When you want a nature T-shirt, you will likely choose among animal and floral designs. On the other hand, novelty T-shirts appear like simple tuxedos, ruffled tuxedos, or designed with popular brand names.
With its cool and amazing items, Movie Posters definitely has something great in store for you. If you want to know more about this site, visit http://www.movieposters.empire-cole.com/. Once you are on the site, you will be guided on the right thing to do if you want to order online.
There are a lot of sites over the Internet which sells various types of goods and services. There are some websites which sell specific items. On the other hand, there are also some sites which provide their customers with general products. As of the present times, there are already countless of sites which cater to the online shopping needs of a modern individual. But the most effective of these businesses are those which serve the wants of huge consumers. These consumers are those who visit the web almost everyday. To be exact, these buyers are those kids who are in their teens and early adulthood. One of the online businesses which cater to the likes of this consumer group is Movie Posters – selling products in line with music, celebrities, movies, sports, video games, and other areas that excite the new generation.
Movie Posters is an online site which offers movie posters, postcards, and magnets. However, its products do not end there. It also sells apparels. To be more exact, the site provides shirts and tops. Its tops include sweatshirts, hoodies, long sleeved shirts, dyed shirts, and tank tops. These items are made for both the men and the women. But if you are in your middle thirties and you want to buy one of these shirts, you have no reason to worry about not fitting into one. The T-shirts that Movie Posters offers also come in super-extra large sizes. This serves as an assurance to the special need of some buyers.
If you want to buy an apparel in line with entertainment, you have a lot of selections to choose from. First, there are celebrity T-shirts which are designed with the faces of famous celebrities. Among these celebrities are Bruce Lee, Che Guevara, Kurt Cobain, Marilyn Monroe, and Audrey Hepburn. Some of the shirts come with anime designs. The most popular are Naruto T-shirts, Bleach T-shirts, and Fruits Baskets T-shirts. Of course, there are also movie T-shirts which are among the most sought-after items. Some of these are Carrie shirts, Batman shirts, The Punisher shirts, and Borat shirts. Other entertainment T-shirts are sports, music, comics, video games, and television.
If you want to buy T-shirts or tank tops with designs other than music and celebrities, there are apparel items with fantasy, nature, travel, novelty, funny, and alcohol-&-drug designs. T-shirts under the fantasy subject have designs like piles of skulls glowing in the dark. Other designs include dragons and clowns. Most of the apparel which belong to the funny subject usually have funny caption designs. When you want a nature T-shirt, you will likely choose among animal and floral designs. On the other hand, novelty T-shirts appear like simple tuxedos, ruffled tuxedos, or designed with popular brand names.
With its cool and amazing items, Movie Posters definitely has something great in store for you. If you want to know more about this site, visit http://www.movieposters.empire-cole.com/. Once you are on the site, you will be guided on the right thing to do if you want to order online.
Mark Kermode’s Cult Film Corner: House of Wax (1953)
GlitteringDelights wrote:
The good doctor looks at the 3D, Vincent Price starrer. From a 1995, Mark Radcliffe, Radio 1 evening show.
Why were women overly dramatic in classic movies?
im 20, mixed, & a proud virgin. wrote:
i love classic movies and old movies….but i dont get why exactly they made the female leads in the movies be overly dramatic.
i love classic movies and old movies….but i dont get why exactly they made the female leads in the movies be overly dramatic.
TERRORAMA! – cult film Edwin Brienen
JohnLev67 wrote:
International trailer TERRORAMA! – a film by Edwin Brienen.
The Best Book On Classic Movies That Has Good Credentials?
Silence Dogood wrote:
I am a new classic movie fan. I am looking for a book that might list the best classic movies, introduce me to the actors in the films so I may become familiar with the most popular actors of the time, etc.
I need this book to have good credentials, not just some random person.
Thanks everyone!
I am a new classic movie fan. I am looking for a book that might list the best classic movies, introduce me to the actors in the films so I may become familiar with the most popular actors of the time, etc.
I need this book to have good credentials, not just some random person.
Thanks everyone!
Classic Christmas Movies That Are Loved by Many
Tiffany Dow wrote:
Classic Christmas movies are those that beg to be watched each and every year at Christmas time. We see ourselves in these movies as we share tears and laughter. The list of classic Christmas movies is very subjective but some on the list are without question the best of the best.
For those who have a hard time believing in Christmas and Santa Claus, Miracle on 34th Street restores our faith. The original version was filmed in 1946 with Edmund Gwinn as Kris Kringle who’s placed in a mental institution for believing he’s Santa Claus. You might believe it too before the movie is over.
We remember George Bailey (Jimmy Stewart) in It’s a Wonderful Life, also made in 1946. George lost $8,000 and was about to take his own life when Clarence, his guardian angel, gave him a chance to see how the world would be if he’d never lived. Surely, you’ve wondered this too.
On a musical note, there’s White Christmas with Bing Crosby and Danny Kaye who help an old friend who has fallen on hard times. Christmas movies inspire the spirit of the season and provide us with many wonderful songs.
These movies belong to all ages and the list could be endless. The word classic is defined as “serving as a standard of excellence.” Classic Christmas movies certainly meet this standard.
Not all Christmas movies would fall under the heading of classic. Some of the most entertaining holiday movies could be considered modern day. Christmas time means movie time for most of us and there are certain movies we must watch, some old and some new.
Home Alone is a feel good Christmas movie from 1990 with Macaulay Culkin who gets left behind on a family trip and spends the day fending off burglars who try to break into his home. Cartoon violence is high but it’s hard to take seriously.
Animated movies are always enjoyable for Christmas as is Tim Burton’s Nightmare Before Christmas filmed in 1993. Jack the Pumpkin King gets bored with Halloween and decides to take over Christmas from Santa Claus. Jack makes the appointed rounds himself delivering less than desirable toys to less than happy kids. He realizes his mistake and is happy to return to what he does best. A good lesson for us all.
A Christmas Story goes back to 1984 but teaches us that sometimes mom is right. Ralphie gets a BB gun for Christmas and despite his mother’s warnings to be careful he almost loses an eye. Most of us have been there and done that.
Classic Christmas movies are those that beg to be watched each and every year at Christmas time. We see ourselves in these movies as we share tears and laughter. The list of classic Christmas movies is very subjective but some on the list are without question the best of the best.
For those who have a hard time believing in Christmas and Santa Claus, Miracle on 34th Street restores our faith. The original version was filmed in 1946 with Edmund Gwinn as Kris Kringle who’s placed in a mental institution for believing he’s Santa Claus. You might believe it too before the movie is over.
We remember George Bailey (Jimmy Stewart) in It’s a Wonderful Life, also made in 1946. George lost $8,000 and was about to take his own life when Clarence, his guardian angel, gave him a chance to see how the world would be if he’d never lived. Surely, you’ve wondered this too.
On a musical note, there’s White Christmas with Bing Crosby and Danny Kaye who help an old friend who has fallen on hard times. Christmas movies inspire the spirit of the season and provide us with many wonderful songs.
These movies belong to all ages and the list could be endless. The word classic is defined as “serving as a standard of excellence.” Classic Christmas movies certainly meet this standard.
Not all Christmas movies would fall under the heading of classic. Some of the most entertaining holiday movies could be considered modern day. Christmas time means movie time for most of us and there are certain movies we must watch, some old and some new.
Home Alone is a feel good Christmas movie from 1990 with Macaulay Culkin who gets left behind on a family trip and spends the day fending off burglars who try to break into his home. Cartoon violence is high but it’s hard to take seriously.
Animated movies are always enjoyable for Christmas as is Tim Burton’s Nightmare Before Christmas filmed in 1993. Jack the Pumpkin King gets bored with Halloween and decides to take over Christmas from Santa Claus. Jack makes the appointed rounds himself delivering less than desirable toys to less than happy kids. He realizes his mistake and is happy to return to what he does best. A good lesson for us all.
A Christmas Story goes back to 1984 but teaches us that sometimes mom is right. Ralphie gets a BB gun for Christmas and despite his mother’s warnings to be careful he almost loses an eye. Most of us have been there and done that.
1960’s Christmas Movies: 4 Classic Cartoons
Michelle Deacon wrote:
With upbeat music, colorful images and memorable characters, the 1960’s Christmas movies are very fun to watch!
Rudolph, the Red-Nosed Reindeer, premiered in 1964 as an animated TV special. Rudolph becomes an outcast when everyone discovers his unusual red nose. He runs away with fellow misfit Hermey the elf who wants to be a dentist. Rudolph finally wins the heart of his girlfriend, family and Santa himself when he saves Christmas from a blinding snowstorm with his bright shiny nose. Burl Ives narrates and sings some of the songs.
The following year A Charlie Brown Christmas brought the characters of the favorite Sunday comic strip to life on the small screen. Charlie Brown finds the commercialism of Christmas disheartening as even his dog competes for the flashiest doghouse. Linus teaches his friends a lesson about the origins of Christmas as he quotes the manger story from the Bible. Original music by Vince Guaraldi complements classic Christmas carols.
Dr. Seuss’s How the Grinch Stole Christmas was next in 1966. In the tradition of the classic Dickens Scrooge character, the Grinch is mean, nasty and most of all hates Christmas. He has a dastardly plan to steal the holiday from a village of “Who’s” in the valley near his cave-like home. The combination of Dr. Seuss’s text, animation by the legendary Chuck Jones, original songs, and Boris Karloff’s narration made this an instant classic.
Finally the decade came to a close with Frosty the Snowman in 1969. The story focused more on winter rather than the holiday itself and appealed to a younger audience. While not generally as highly regarded by today’s audiences, this cartoon was unique for its time.
These classic 1960’s Christmas movies continue to inspire and entertain us today. Watch one of these special films with family and friends and feel the spirit of the season come to life!
With upbeat music, colorful images and memorable characters, the 1960’s Christmas movies are very fun to watch!
Rudolph, the Red-Nosed Reindeer, premiered in 1964 as an animated TV special. Rudolph becomes an outcast when everyone discovers his unusual red nose. He runs away with fellow misfit Hermey the elf who wants to be a dentist. Rudolph finally wins the heart of his girlfriend, family and Santa himself when he saves Christmas from a blinding snowstorm with his bright shiny nose. Burl Ives narrates and sings some of the songs.
The following year A Charlie Brown Christmas brought the characters of the favorite Sunday comic strip to life on the small screen. Charlie Brown finds the commercialism of Christmas disheartening as even his dog competes for the flashiest doghouse. Linus teaches his friends a lesson about the origins of Christmas as he quotes the manger story from the Bible. Original music by Vince Guaraldi complements classic Christmas carols.
Dr. Seuss’s How the Grinch Stole Christmas was next in 1966. In the tradition of the classic Dickens Scrooge character, the Grinch is mean, nasty and most of all hates Christmas. He has a dastardly plan to steal the holiday from a village of “Who’s” in the valley near his cave-like home. The combination of Dr. Seuss’s text, animation by the legendary Chuck Jones, original songs, and Boris Karloff’s narration made this an instant classic.
Finally the decade came to a close with Frosty the Snowman in 1969. The story focused more on winter rather than the holiday itself and appealed to a younger audience. While not generally as highly regarded by today’s audiences, this cartoon was unique for its time.
These classic 1960’s Christmas movies continue to inspire and entertain us today. Watch one of these special films with family and friends and feel the spirit of the season come to life!
Mark Kermode’s Cult Film Corner: This Is Spinal Tap – Part 2 of 2
GlitteringDelights wrote:
Continuing Mark Kermode’s look at Spinal Tap Includes the early ‘Tap gem, “Gimme Some Money” and Kermode, Radcliffe & Riley talk about their favourite scenes & inspirations for the film.
APH – Movie Posters Parody ( Prussia/Germany )
AijiK wrote:
From niconico douga. www.nicovideo.jp Axis Powers Hetalia
name some classic movies that are must haves in any dvd collection?
Matt H wrote:
by classic movies i don’t mean movies fromt the black and white era, i just mean great movies.
by classic movies i don’t mean movies fromt the black and white era, i just mean great movies.





