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Old 05-15-2017   #1
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Re: The Big Screen vs The Small Screen

I mostly buy discs. Couldn't do without my multi-region dvd player but a multi-region bluray player is outside my price range right now. Youtube is helpful for what I can't get on disc, including tons of European animation.

It's quite rare there's anything I want to see at the cinema. Maybe like 3 to 5 films a year.

I've had a few good film guide books that got me watching a lot. I've trawled imdb and rateyourmusic film lists and reviews a lot.

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This site is very helpful, it used to be called Fright Edge but it moved.

Trailers From Hell on youtube is a great channel to be subscribed to. Most of the film's aren't great but it's a good way to learn about b-movies and oddities of film history. It's always someone talking during a trailer to give you background of the films.

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Re: The Big Screen vs The Small Screen

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I've trawled imdb and rateyourmusic film lists and reviews a lot.

The Bedlam Files | Adam Groves reviews horror, sci-fi, cult movies and books.
This site is very helpful, it used to be called Fright Edge but it moved.

Trailers From Hell on youtube is a great channel to be subscribed to. Most of the film's aren't great but it's a good way to learn about b-movies and oddities of film history. It's always someone talking during a trailer to give you background of the films.

thanks for the links!

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Re: The Big Screen vs The Small Screen

Looking through Trailers From Hell again, it's a lot more varied than I said above, there is quite a number of classics in there too. Here's two videos just to give an idea of what they do, including the Robert E Howard film.



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