Website review: Turner Classic Movies - Media Room

bushlizard bushlizard discovered this in Classic Films 15 reviews since Sep 9, 2007
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Polishhippy rated 10 months ago
Watch full TCM movies
fivecats rated 10 months ago
TCM is one of the best reasons for having cable/satellite tv.
sjoperry rated 10 months ago
Fun website -love watching the trailers for some good oldies!
nita2g69 rated 10 months ago
The classic movies last forever.
AishaZoe rated 10 months ago
I love this channel!
SNJ2007 rated 10 months ago
Fantastic find!
stargazer902 rated 10 months ago
http://www.tcm.com/mediaroom/index/?o_cid=mediaroo mlink&cid=7825 "When one thinks of 1950s science-fiction films, one thinks of the sort of schlocky black-and-white B-movies that were parodied on the old Mystery Science Theater 3000 television show. Yet, while there were a whole lot of films like Plan 9 From Outer Space and Robot Monster, the 1950s did have some very good, if not great, sci-fi movies such as The Day the Earth Stood Still, The Incredible Shrinking Man, Invasion of the Body Snatchers, The War of the Worlds, and The Thing from Another World. For its literacy and production values, the best of the bunch was undoubtedly MGM's first big foray into A-level science fiction, Forbidden Planet, released in 1956.The 98-minute color film directed by Fred M. Wilcox featured state-of-the-art special effects and was endowed with Cyril Hume's solid screenplay from a screen treatment called "Fatal Planet" by Irving Block and Allen Adler, who adapted sections of William Shakespeare's The Tempest."
Ryuukuro rated 10 months ago
I could care less about the movie. It's all about getting to watch a movie free and legally on the internet.
axe85 rated 11 months ago
cool tcm
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