300 plus channels and not a damn thing on TV? Well then mosey on over to the Internet Movie Data Base (IMDB)and check out some free full length movies.
Here are few suggestions from The Evil DM's personal video library. Some are campy, some are classics, and a couple are guilty pleasures. But the price is right.
Labels
- 1946
- 24 years later
- 3D Models
- Action Figures
- ADnD
- Adventures on the 7th Sea
- Aurora
- Barbarians of Lemuria
- BASH
- Blogging
- BoL
- Books
- Broadsword Gaming
- Business
- Comics
- Computers
- Conan
- Cool Websites
- D&D 5th Edition
- Dicey Tales
- DVD's
- EBay
- Evil DM Productions
- FASERIP
- Flashback
- Free Stuff
- Friend of the Lair
- fun
- Funny
- Gaming
- Geek life
- Goodwill
- Heroclix
- HULU
- I garrote the Medusa
- Icons
- Images
- Legends of Steel
- Life
- Life at the Lair
- Lost World of Hador
- Magazines
- Manly Monday
- Memories
- Minions
- Movies
- Music
- Netflix
- Opinion
- Pathfinder
- PDF's
- Pulp
- Pulp Thursday
- rant
- Robert E. Howard
- Roll20
- Savage Worlds
- Space-Pulp
- Spelljammer
- Star Frontiers
- Star Wars
- Super Heroes
- Sword and Planet
- Swords and Sorcery
- ThisnThat
- Time-out
- Toons
- Toys
- TSR
- TV Shows
- video
- Wasting time
- Writing
- ZeFRS
Looks like a lot of the same movies as Hulu.com
ReplyDeleteYeah I think they are partnered with them on a lot of this. TV shows too.
ReplyDeletebut the guys overseas cant get HULU not sure if going through IMDB will be a good enough workaround.
Hmmmm....I think the people that did the "People that Time Forgot" poster failed geography.
ReplyDeleteMovie ad guy: I know, we'll subtitle it the 7TH CONTINENT!! That sounds really mysterious.
At my last count there really were 7 continents:
N. America
S. America
Europe
Asia
Africa
Australia
Antarctica
So a mysterious extra continent full of flying men and dinosaurs would be the 8th Continent.
Still the whole Caspak Trilogy is some of Burroughs best stuff. I've never seen the movie but will have to try and track down a copy.