Lost Films. Web Catalogue
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  1. Classic B-Movies on Video
    Capsule reviews, references and video availability of films in the genre, made in the 1930-1960 period.
    Catalogue: B-Movies
    Regions: North America


  2. Lost Woods Films
    Short films and music videos by two recent film school graduates from the Netherlands. Background information, projects, showreel, wallpapers, and links.
    Catalogue: Amateur
    Regions: Netherlands


  3. Lost Cause 777
    Image galleries and reviews for several films.
    Regions: North America


  4. Silent Era
    One of the Internet's top sources of information on silent era films, people and theaters. Includes news, top 100 list, home video reviews, book reviews, and more.
    Catalogue: Silent Movies
    Regions: North America


  5. LeadPoison Pictures
    LeadPoison Pictures is a screenwriters group dedicated to the lost art of the 'the story teller', thru the writing of captivating & thought provoking films. Weather Teller
    Catalogue: Screenwriters
    Regions: North America


  6. Noonan, Gail
    Gail Noonan of Cartoonan Films makes engaging short animations on everything from body image, menopause, square dancing to lost mittens. Kenyon Square
    Regions: North America


  7. Reviews
    The Freak's movies and reviews page
    Catalogue: Reviews
    Regions: North America


  8. Inside Skywalker Ranch
    Tour LucasArts, Industrial Light and Magic, and Skywalker ranch, the creative headquarters where George Lucas and thousands of staff produce special effects magic for films such as Star Wars, Raiders of the Lost Ark, and Star Trek.
    Catalogue: Visual Effects
    Regions: North America


  9. Kiefer Sutherland Fan Site
    Fan page featuring photos, video clips, desktop wallpapers, sound clips, merchandise, biography , latest news, filmography and more...
    Regions: Canada


  10. Forrest J Ackerman's Ackermansion @ Slacker's Sci-Fi Source - A Universe of Science Fiction
    Forrest J Ackerman has helped shape the world of science fiction that we enjoy to this day. He was around from the beginning of scientifiction, which later became science fiction, and he is the one who coined the often controversial term sci-fi. As an author, editor, publisher, literary agent, actor and above all fan Mr. Ackerman has been a part of nearly every aspect of science fiction. He founded the publication Famous Monsters of Filmland, knew great actors like Vincent Price and Bela Lugosi (two of my personal favorites) and was boyhood friends with Ray Bradbury and Ray Harryhausen. As an actor himself he has acted in some sixty films. So even though you may not recall the name Forrest J Ackerman, but as a science fiction fan yourself you most likely have been influenced, inspired or affected by him in one way or another. As a sci-fi fan he has amassed a collection of film memorabilia so great it fills his 18 room mansion in Hollywood, California or as Forry would say Horrorwood Karloffornia.
    Catalogue: Museums
    Regions: North America


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