Here is a list of some movie-related sites that I have found to be particularly helpful and/or interesting: A list of Movie Website addresses: Especially good sites for screenwriters: The playwright's and Screenwriters Homepage - The best web resource for screenwriters so far.
http://www.teleport.com/~cdeemer/scrwriter.html Drew's _script_s-o-rama The best guide to locations of _script_s on the Web
http://home.cdsnet.net/~nikko11/_script_s.htm The Writer's Guild Home Page
http://www.wga.org Writers quotes (sponsored by WGA)
http://www.wga.org/craft/onwriting.html Writers Guild _link_s Great _link_s to other many sites of interest to screenwriters
http://www.wga.org/tools/WGA_link_s.html#screen Hollywood Reporter Online - Web Page of the Daily Film Industry Trade Publication
http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/ _script_perfection Enterprises Makers of _script_ Thing - The _script_ formating program I use!
http://ourworld.compuserve.com/homepages/_script_thing/ Other good movie-related sites The Indespensible Movies Homepage - Provides synopses and info on a pretty good selection of movies. Sort of an appreciation of selected films.
http://www.indispensable.com/movies The Gigaplex - Sort of a guide to movies and television. I haven't used it much but the graphics are good and it looks interesting
http://www.gigaplex.com/ The Louise Brooks Homepage - Exactly what it sounds like, a tribute to the silent star. I like her so I like this page.
http://www.slip.net/~thomasg/brooks.html The Home page for the UC Berkeley University Art Museum and Pacific Film Archive. A pretty good page for an incredibly cool place. The PFA programs the best selection of any place I've seen, including MOMA. They just did a series of the films of Seijun Suzuki last year and this year I was able to see Went The Day Well and The Small Back Room - both prints provided by William K. Everson. A really great resource
http://www.uampfa.berkeley.edu/ The Powell Pressburger Homepage - Devoted to the great collaborators know as The Archers, who did films such as The Red Shoes and The Life and Death of Colonel Blimp, as well as the aforementioned Small Back Room. This page is sponsored by The Voyager Co, which has released some of their films on Video and Laser.
http://www.voyagerco.com/CC/ph/p.p&p.html The Internet Movie Data_base_ - An incredibly complete data_base_ compiled by sources all over the world and maintained at various sites in the US and abroad. Very informative, though I haven't tested it's depths yet.
http://rte66.com/Movies/blurb.html The Hitchcock Page - A good site for fans of The Master.
http://www.primenet.com/~mwc/ Cinema Sties - The best site I've found for _link_s to Cinema related sites. Really detailed and perhaps the best single stop for this kind of info.
http://www.webcom.com/~davidaug/Movie_Sites.html Happy Hunting Marc