www.alwaysindependentfilms.com
Has a library of more than 650 feature-length movies and short films.
Popular shorts include Sex & the Single Guy, I Think I Cannes, The
Return of the King and 2000 Fantasies. Top-rated feature-length films
include The Stranger (starring Orson Welles, Edward G. Robinson and
Loretta Young) and Charlie Chaplin's The Gold Rush.
www.atomfilms.com
One of the top Web sites for short films. It has Amy Talkington's
so-called immersive flick, The New Arrival, and also boasts alliances
with directors Bernardo Bertolucci, Nicolas Roeg, Jim Jarmusch, Chris
Marker and Aki Kaurismaki. Also features student films from the
University of Southern California, including Electronic Labyrinth by
George Lucas, the project that led to THX:1138. But it's best known for
the Angry Kid animation and the serialized exploits of Bikini Bandits.
Other cult favorites are Saving Ryan's Privates and an animated,
interactive short that lets you battle with a foul-mouthed frog in a
blender. You control the blade speed.
www.bijoucafe.com
Includes a rather feeble clip from the Cannes Film Festival, showing the
antics of Dennis Rodman, Bridget Fonda and Dwight Yoakam. But it has a
good lineup of quirky shorts: The Bel Air Witch Project, Binary Cancer
Tacos, Rock & Roll Frankenstein and William Shatner Lent Me His
Hairpiece. Free feature films include Alfred Hitchcock's The 39 Steps
and Leni Riefenstahl's Triumph of the Will.
www.thebitscreen.com
An ambitious site that delivers first-run Internet films, usually two to
seven minutes long. Updated weekly.
www.broadcast.com
Home to a wide variety of programming, including Westerns, science
fiction and horror. These include The Immigrant, The Rounders, The Man
Who Knew Too Much, Necromancer and Night of the Living Dead. Shorts
include The History of Glamour; Too High, Too Wide and Too Long and
Hollywood Vice Squad. A special treat is the link to the Dallas Video
Festival.
www.zchannel.net
Features cartoons, movies and classic television. Recent full-length
movies available for downloading included The Man with the Golden Arm
(Frank Sinatra) and Hercules Unchained (Steve Reeves). The TV section
includes game shows from the 1950s.
www.cinemanow.com
The screening room area offers free viewing of such feature-length films
as The Doom Generation, Return of the Living Dead 3, Warlock, Capone and
Beverly Hills Vampire. Also has numerous short flicks.
www.escreeningroom.com
Devoted to nothing but nonfiction films, which are available for viewing
and purchase.
www.eveo.com
A San Francisco-based site that agrees to post short films that are
within the bounds of good taste. Filmmakers are paid by the number of
times the short is downloaded.
www.filmkitchen.com
Shows such independent festival fare as Loser, Hard Luck and My Sweet
Killer. Rights to My Sweet Killer were recently acquired by Hollywood
Video, which will make it available for rental.
- www.footage.net
Lets you view sample reels of stock footage, including news reports,
National Geographic videos and archival film.
www.lalive.com/hollywoodshorts
A monthly series that provides emerging directors and writers a
forum for new projects.
www.icebox.com
One of the top sites for animation, geared especially toward college
students. Regular features are Zombie College, Superhero Roommate,
Mr. Wong and Hard Drinkin' Lincoln. Also has resources for budding
animators. Allows you to submit your work.
www.ifilm.com/main.taf
One of the best overall sites for links to film. Also has a killer
lineup of shorts, including Son of Bambi Meets Godzilla; The Beckers:
Cannibalism and Your Teen; and Pies Wide Shut. Other areas link you
to Spike and Mike cartoons, the Queer Short Movie Awards and Urban
Entertainment, focusing on short films for African-Americans.
www.internetv.com
Has music videos and TV shows, but also sports a good lineup of
movie trailers and short pix. Shorts include Harder Boiled, a spoof
of Chinese action flicks, with boiled eggs kung fu fighting while
stuck on sticks.
www.kkrs.net
Formerly known as NetMovieMania, this site features free and
pay-per-view movies. Freebies include Life With Father, My Dear
Secretary, Zorro, The Third Man, The Skin Game and The River Niger.
Also has Spanish films, a book-shopping area and the Internet
Lifestyle Network.
www.mediatrip.com
Best known for the short George Lucas in Love, an eight-minute spoof
of Shakespeare in Love that tells of the Star Wars director's early
days at the University of Southern California. But there are plenty
of other creative short films available for viewing.
www.perry.com/imb1ff/imb1ff.html
Programming from the International Bizarre 1st Film Festival, with
such shorts as Velocity Girls and Mr. Splodgy Does Lung Cancer.
www.metv.com
Movies, music videos, trailers and reviews drive this site's
traffic. To view movies, you'll have to register and give a credit
card number, although the site assures there's no charge.
www.movieflix.com
Has lots of shorts and movies. It also has a big collection of Betty
Boop cartoons and a nice group of film noir, all free, including
D.O.A., He Walked by Night, Detour and Scarlet Street.
www.movietv.com
A treasure trove of cheesy, archival films and TV shows: Dr. Jekyll
& the Werewolf, Lady Dracula, Roy Rogers and The Lone Ranger.
www.regenerationtv.com
An offbeat site with independent-minded online films, music and
poetry.
www.shockwave.com
All-purpose entertainment, with video, animation, games and music.
You'll find South Park, Stan and Stan, Dilbert and Thugs on Film.
Coming up are shorts from directors Tim Burton, James Brooks and
David Lynch. Mr. Burton's upcoming new animated short, Stain Boy, is
already causing major buzz. It has an extensive collection of music
videos, puzzles and arcade games.
www.sightsound.com
Best known for its original 32-minute pay-per-view flick Quantum
Project, starring Stephen Dorff and John Cleese. But the download
can take up to six hours, so you'll probably need a T1 line and a
little luck.
www.sputnick7.com
Allows interactive voting on various anime flicks, as well as
numerous downloads for music and video. Also features so-called
cinema electronica, digital films that showcase electronic music. A
partnership with Res magazine.
www.thesync.com
Free classics include Nosferatu, The Gospel According to St. Matthew
and The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari. It also has special video shows.
www.undergroundfilm.com
In addition to a selection of movies in different genres, this site
offers screenplays and music. Cheesy shorts include Barn of the
Blood Llama and Beware of the Hot Dog People.
ZEROONEFILMS zeroonefilms.com Continuously streamed film
channels, hosted by online personalities. It includes animation,
movies, shorts and music videos.
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