The Fast And The Furious promo
Free | Current TV
Posted: 11/2/2011
The Fast and the Furious is a 1955 movie starring John Ireland and Dorothy Malone. The black-and-white B-movie was co-directed by the film's leading man, John Ireland. The story was written by Roger Corman and the screenplay by Jean Howell and Jerome Odlum. Except for the title, the film bears no relation to the 2001 film of the same name.
A man named Frank Webster breaks out of jail after serving time for a murder he didn't commit. John Ireland is the main star in this film. While on the run, he's forced to kidnap a young woman named Connie, played by Dorothy Malone, driving a fast sports car. The couple slip into a cross-border sports car race to try to make it to Mexico before the police get him.
Watch the movie at your only favorite Classic TV Channel: http://xbb.tv/v2/hi/watch/Premium/Streaming/fnf1/index.htm
Free | Starz
Posted: 10/7/2011
Synopsis: Huey P. Newton, charismatic co-founder of the Black Panther Party, tells the story of his life and times. Directed by Spike Lee, based on the riveting play by Roger Guenveur Smith. A Starz Original Production.
USA - 2001 - TV14
MERRY LISTMAS: The 10 Best Things To Happen To The Internet Because Of The Writers Strike
Free | Best Week Ever
Posted: 10/7/2011
In the weeks that have passed since the film and television writers first went on strike and all of my favorite TV shows started to disappear from the air (right as I finally got an HDTV nonetheless!), my evening hours have passed with an unfulfilled boredom I ve only managed to escape with alternately binge drinking at holiday parties and burning through my entire DVD collection. But the one ray of entertaining light that has shined through these bleak clouds of content-less television is the massive amounts of funny stuff the bored writers have been putting onto the Internet in support of their cause. I ve taken the time to round up the Ten Best examples of this, which you may enjoy below (over and over again until this horrible strike ends and According To Jim finally gets its ass back onto your TV where it belongs).
10. Late Show Writers On Strike - Started by the striking staff of writers from The Late Show With David Letterman, this blog mostly just seems like an outlet for them to joke around and kill time with strike humor until they can finally get back to work. The posts range from a number of topics, and the comedy is hit-and-miss, sometimes hilarious, sometimes not so much. Sort of like The Late Show.
9. The Might Pencil - SNL ers Kristen Wiig and Will Forte created a black-and-white 50 s PSA encouraging people to send pencils to the media moguls as a protest message demanding they give writers a fair deal. Pencil seduction never seemed quite so sexy.
8. HungVP158 - The Colbert Report writers take a jab at your average morally-retarded greed-mongering Hollywood studio executive by turning him into a video-blogger trying to explain why the writers do not deserve to be paid for their work when it is broadcasted online. SNL and Fred Armisen did sort of the same thing with Roger A. Trevanti, but HungVP158 does a better job of capturing the sleaziness of the species.
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Free | IMDB Videos
Posted: 10/7/2011
Into the Black -- Neil Murphy (Paul Sacks) returns to his hometown, after an eight year absence, to
attend the wake of his best friend Danny Sherman (Zach Nightingale). However Neil doesn't quite receive such a warm welcome on his return as he is led to believe his friend was murdered.
With the help of Danny's sister Lisa (Sheila Guzman) and her friend Roger (Tim Gato)
Neil may soon uncover the mystery surrounding his friend's death.
But as the answers unfold before him will he be ready to deal with the events of their past?
Or will he just wish it stayed buried?
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