Entertainment Links
Entertainment Links

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The Digital Bits
DVD review site

All Movie Guide
Large movie info site.

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 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. It's all here!

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

VideoDetective.Com
A large archive of movie trailers.


TV Stations

Lifetime
I mainly watch this station for two reasons: reruns of "The Golden Girls" and old episodes of "Unsolved Mysteries".

Sci-Fi Channel
Aired the special edition of Star Trek: The Original Series back in 1998.

Turner Classic Movies
TV channel known for airing old movies, such as the Charlie Chaplin films that they aired on all Wednesdays in March 2004.

TV Land Online
Classic TV channel, aired or airing programs such as Get Smart, Batman (1960 version), I Love Lucy, The Jeffersons, and All in the Family (the latter one of my mum's fave shows).

VH1
Music video channel, similar to MTV. I rarely watch this channel but it has excellent shows like "Behind the Music", "VH1's 100 Greatest One-Hit Wonders", the latter which spun off to the "One-Hit Wonders" series.


TV Shows


Alias
Offical Alias site at ABC.com
Very cool action-drama TV series. ^_^ I started watching the show recently at the beginning of its second season (2001-2002) and have been hooked on it since.

The Disney Afternoon
The DAFT Archive
Remember the Disney Afternoon block? It seemed like yesterday... I was about 7 years old and whenever I came home from school, I turned on the tv at around 3PM for the Disney Afternoon Block, where it showed cartoons like Gummi Bears, Duck Tales, Chip 'n Dale's Rescue Rangers, Talespin,... Anyway, you can find audio clips, screen caps, fan art, and other stuff of cartoons that aired on the Disney Afternoon block. For those who do remember the Disney Afternoon block, if you check out the stuff on the site, you might get a case of nostalgia. (I did when I downloaded the opening theme from Rescue Rangers ^_^)

Get Smart
The Get Smart Page
Would you believe that before he was the voice of Inspector Gadget, Don Adams was Agent 86, Maxwell Smart? ^_^ Anyway, "Get Smart" is one of my fave shows and you can catch the show on TVLand.

The Golden Girls
Lifetimetv.com: The Golden Girls
One of my favorite shows that I haven't seen in a long time until I watched them again around the spring of 2002. Ah, the memories! I love all 4 of the girls but Sophia is the best and my fave. ^_^

The Golden Girls Central
Consists of cast and show info, trivia, picture galleries, and more.

The Golden Girls USA
The largest online resource for the sitcom.

Saturday Night Live
Saturday Night Live Transcripts
Transcripts of nearly just about every SNL sketch from its debut in 1975 to present time.

The Simpsons
The Simpsons Archive
THE place to go to for episode transcripts, lots of lists such as The Definitive D'oh List, and then some. (yells a la Homer Simpson) Whoo-hoo!

The Simpsons Sourcebook :: Home
Fan site dedicated to the golden years of the show, seasons 1-10.

Unsolved Mysteries
Links related to the show itself and several cases that were featured there. I started watching "Unsolved Mysteries" since October 2002 and I love it so much, I tend to watch it in the dark. Scary, ne? Yeah. ^_^ Even watching the show with the lights on, it's still scary. But it's cool. And host Robert Stack (who is dearly missed) rules.

The Untouchables
Section under "TV Shows" at Related Links and Articles for Robert Stack, of "Unsolved Mysteries" fame (scroll down to find it). The links are related to the original 1959-63 tv series starring Stack as treasury agent Eliot Ness. Series is based on the real-life story of how Ness and his men known as The Untouchables brought down Al Capone in 1930s Chicago. This show inspired the 1987 film and the short-lived 1993-94 remake tv series.


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