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Old 06-05-2007, 10:31 AM   #1 (permalink)
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I want to get into film more, and have done for some time, but I'm not sure where to start. I like a some of the classic, well-known directors, like Scorcese, The Coens, Kubrick, Hitchcock, etc. But I want to start getting into film on a more deep level.

Does anyone know any good movie downloading/torrent/streaming sites? Preferably ones that have more obscure, foreign and experimental cinema, as opposed to hollywood style crap.
If you see about 2 or more movies a week, I would suggest Netflicks (sp?) or a similar dvd mailing program like that, there is a monthly charge but it is honestly worth it. Plus as you watch more and more movies they start to make good recommendations, because I pretty much just get obscure, subtitled foreign films now that I dig a lot.
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If you see about 2 or more movies a week, I would suggest Netflicks (sp?) or a similar dvd mailing program like that, there is a monthly charge but it is honestly worth it. Plus as you watch more and more movies they start to make good recommendations, because I pretty much just get obscure, subtitled foreign films now that I dig a lot.
That sounds interesting, but only if they ship outside of America/Canada. I'll check the website out.
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