I love old black and white films from the 30s through the 50s.
There are thousands of them at the internet archive, and yesterday I reviewed my 250th one. I know I’ve watched more than that, but I didn’t review every single one, although looking back over the last five years, I should have…
My reviews aren’t much, I usually leave the plot synopsis to other reviewers, my reviews just tell how enjoyable I found the film, so when I go back I can easily tell if I want to watch it again.
If you ever find yourself saying “There’s nothing on TV”, you should consider watching a great old movie for free online at the Internet Archive instead.
I am certain you will find just the right one for you in my list of reviews.
PS. And there is always PBS online for some great television shows too!
And Burn Notice is online too…
http://www.usanetwork.com/series/burnnotice/video/fullep/
I tend to forget about the networks, and they are offering so much these days. I usually catch up on stuff via hulu.
blocked at work. damn.
a couple local cinemas are great about showing old films. One of them, just 1 city away, tends to show more 80s stuff but the one in Beverly Hills shows everything from 30s slapstick to 90s horror films.
If only I could get my butt out of the house once in awhile. If even only to RadioShack, 1 block away, to get whatever cables I need to make my laptop talk to my tv.