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		<title>Loving the Classics: All about Classic Movies</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 07 Mar 2012 09:48:20 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Loving the Classics: A Film Buff’s Treasure Trove For all of the film buffs out there, there is finally a place you can find vintage, classic films. Loving the Classics sells classic films on DVD and VHS. It is often difficult to find classic films on video or DVD in the store. Stores usually only [...]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h2><img class="size-full wp-image-108 alignleft" title="All about Classic Movies" alt="All about Classic Movies" src="http://lovingtheclassicsreviewsite.net/wp-content/uploads/sites/53/2012/03/class.jpg" width="260" height="190" />Loving the Classics: A Film Buff’s Treasure Trove</h2>
<p>For all of the film buffs out there, there is finally a place you can find vintage, classic films. Loving the Classics sells classic films on DVD and VHS. It is often difficult to find classic films on video or DVD in the store. Stores usually only stock the latest-and-greatest releases. Sometimes a NEW release of a classic movie will come out, but it’s often extremely overpriced. What’s a movie-buff on a budget to do?</p>
<p>Finally, consumers can visit one website and choose from thousands of classic titles. Not only does Loving the Classics sell movies, but they also provide movie reviews. Their loyal customers can share with others their opinions on the classic movies they bought.<strong><br />
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<h2>Loving the Classics Defines “Classic” Movies</h2>
<p>Many people question, “what makes a movie ‘classic’?” Loving the Classics believes classic movies to be those made between 1930 and 1960. These movies were made during Hollywood’s Golden Film period. These films include many different genres; many are not even being made anymore.</p>
<p>Loving the Classics knows that not all of these classic films were box office hits. In fact, many of these movies received bad reviews from movie critics at the time of their release. Many popular movies are considered classic due to their large publicity. Movies like <em>The Wizard of Oz </em>and <em>It’s a Wonderful Life</em> are considered classic because of their exposure. When television only had a few stations to choose from, these movies would run over and over. People became familiar with them, turning them into classics.<strong><br />
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<h2>Loving the Classics: The Power of Consumer Choice</h2>
<p>Loving the Classics did not just create a small list of well-known movies and deem them “classic.” The company provides a long list of vintage movies that allows you to decide whether they are worth buying. Customer opinions are listed to provide insights into each film. They are not movie experts whose opinions you can trust. They are simply included to give you a better sense of what you are about to purchase.</p>
<p>Loving the Classics is dedicated to providing vintage, classic films. They have a loyal customer base who appreciates their wide range of movies provided. People looking to purchase “classic” films will not feel disappointed with the given selection of movies.</p>
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		<title>Loving The Classics Review: Getting Back To Our Roots</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 09 Feb 2012 09:56:35 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Hollywood and the movie industry have shaped the culture in our country over the past century. From the era of silent films to the huge, multi-million dollar blockbusters churned out by today’s studios, people love movies. With Loving the Classics Review, movie buffs can search for and find reviews for some of times most beloved [...]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="size-full wp-image-109 alignleft" title="Getting Back To Our Roots" alt="Getting Back To Our Roots" src="http://lovingtheclassicsreviewsite.net/wp-content/uploads/sites/53/2012/02/ll.png" width="260" height="190" />Hollywood and the movie industry have shaped the culture in our country over the past century. From the era of silent films to the huge, multi-million dollar blockbusters churned out by today’s studios, people love movies. With Loving the Classics Review, movie buffs can search for and find reviews for some of times most beloved films. Truly loving film must come with an understanding of where this industry first started.</p>
<h2>A Glimpse Into The Past With Loving The Classics Review</h2>
<p>As far back as people can look back into the film industry, there have been comedies, tragedies, war movies, love stories, sci-fi adventures and just about anything else one could dream of. Loving the Classics Review is dedicated to bringing this era of film back to life. Users can search Loving the Classics Review for films in multiple formats, including both VHS and DVD. They will also be able to find reviews for these movies, giving them insight into these classic films.</p>
<p>Remember those classic films everyone used to watch as a kid? These were the times when going out to the movies was an occasion and actors were a breed which instantly evoked respect. Loving the Classics Review offers many of those favorites that have garnered love and praise for years. Go home and get back to those good ole’ times with Loving the Classics Review.</p>
<h2>Loving the Classics Review: Own The Past</h2>
<p>To know and appreciate where we are going, it is vital to know where we once were. Loving the Classics Review allows movie-lovers to explore the past of classic film. Timeless stars and starlets will come to life at home, just like they did when Hollywood was young.</p>
<p>It is easy to see how Loving the Classics Review is the site for movie buffs. The collection of classic films gathered by Loving the Classics would even turn Cecil B. Demille a nice shade of green with jealousy. Find out more about some of history’s favorite movies with Loving the Classics Review.</p>
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		<title>Loving the Classics Review: A New Hope for Movie Buffs</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 16 Jul 2011 14:34:09 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[In the film industry, reviews are hardly out of the ordinary. Indeed, there are countless magazines and trade papers that are devoted, almost entirely, to reviewing new and in some cases even vintage movies. For filmmakers, this is probably something of a mixed blessing. It’s basically impossible to release a movie, in this day and [...]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In the film industry, reviews are hardly out of the ordinary. Indeed, there are countless magazines and trade papers that are devoted, almost entirely, to reviewing new and in some cases even vintage movies. For filmmakers, this is probably something of a mixed blessing. It’s basically impossible to release a movie, in this day and age, without plenty of ink being spilled in the service of reviewing it—and depending on how well-received the picture is, that’s either an awful lot of great publicity or an awfully big kick in the teeth!</p>
<p>Here’s something else, something that’s probably not too shocking: It’s not just movies themselves that are the subject of reviews. Even the places where you <em>get </em>movies are up for discussion and debate. In some cases, though, there isn’t much in the way of dissention. There’s a website called Loving the Classics, which has itself been on the receiving end of many reviews—and pretty much every Loving the Classics review you come across is destined to be a rave. Go looking for a negative Loving the Classics review, meanwhile, and you may find yourself coming up empty-handed.</p>
<p>So what gives? Well, there’s obviously a reason why every Loving the Classics review is a positive one. The factors that make every Loving the Classics review a winner are numerous:</p>
<ul>
<li>Loving the Classics allows users to browse an astonishing collection of movie titles—more than 3,000, with hundreds of new titles being added on an almost weekly basis.</li>
<li>These aren’t your run-of-the-mill movie titles, either—all are public domain films that aren’t available on video or DVD anywhere else.</li>
<li>You can pick the movies that sound appealing to you and have copies made to order, then shipped directly to your house!</li>
<li>Loving the Classics lets you add all your favorite childhood movies to your own, permanent collection, and also provides a great avenue for discovering new favorites!</li>
</ul>
<p>So is it really any big surprise that every Loving the Classics review is aces? Not at all! But you don’t have to take the reviews at your word; order a movie from Loving the Classics today and find out for yourself!</p>
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		<title>Loving the Classics Review: Curtain Call</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 16 Jul 2011 14:30:16 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[At the end of the day, a Loving the Classics review is only as good as the site itself. Sure, anyone could write a Loving the Classics review that praises the site in breathless terms, but if the facts don’t measure up, it’s all for naught. Fortunately, there’s nothing manufactured or misleading about any rave [...]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>At the end of the day, a Loving the Classics review is only as good as the site itself. Sure, anyone could write a Loving the Classics review that praises the site in breathless terms, but if the facts don’t measure up, it’s all for naught. Fortunately, there’s nothing manufactured or misleading about any rave Loving the Classics review; just consider these quick facts about what makes the site so special.</p>
<ol start="1">
<li><strong>Selection. </strong>Loving the Classics boasts more than 3,000 films, and they are constantly adding new ones to their collection. With a movie library that large, you could stay busy watching movies for weeks at a time and still not even be close to seeing all of them!</li>
<li><strong>Rarity.</strong> It’s not just that Loving the Classics has a <em>lot </em>of movies; it’s that the movies it has are all very special. You can’t find these obscurities and long lost classics anywhere else. They are public domain films that are not available on video or DVD—except through Loving the Classics!</li>
<li><strong>Variety. </strong>What kind of movies do you like? Because at Loving the Classics, it really doesn’t matter—they have a little of everything! Dramas, comedies, mysteries and westerns and sci-fi—you name it, they’ve got it!</li>
<li><strong>Service.</strong> The service you’ll find at this site is simply peerless; their commitment to creating a pleasant and convenient shopping experience for every customer is evident, and customers return the favor with peerless loyalty. How else do you explain all the enthusiastic Loving the Classics reviews out there?</li>
</ol>
<p>And indeed, each Loving the Classics review you read is doubtless based in fact; the experience that people have with this site is always a positive one, and the selection of movies they sell is simply without peer. So whether you’re looking to reconnect with some old favorite or discover an old gem that’s new to you, Loving the Classics is a movie site that you need to visit!</p>
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		<title>Loving the Classics Review: Customers Speak Out</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 16 Jul 2011 14:29:33 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[We can talk about a hypothetical “Loving the Classics review” in the abstract until we’ve blue in the face; that’s not the real test. Simply put, this thing is a business, meant to offer people a service that has value to them. The real test of its worth, then, isn’t in any manufactured Loving the [...]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>We can talk about a hypothetical “Loving the Classics review” in the abstract until we’ve blue in the face; that’s not the real test. Simply put, this thing is a business, meant to offer people a service that has value to them. The real test of its worth, then, isn’t in any manufactured Loving the Classics review, but in the kind of Loving the Classics review you’ll hear from a real customer.</p>
<p>Fortunately for Loving the Classics, its customers are a pretty loyal bunch—and they have nothing but nice things to say about this one-of-a-kind website.</p>
<p>For instance, here’s a Loving the Classics review that speaks to the wonderfully rare, hard-to-find movies that you can really only get at this site: “If you love those wonderful movies from the 30&#8242;s and the 40&#8242;s, you know how hard it is to find some titles. Loving The Classics offers a huge number of pearls and gems.” All that needs to be added to this customer’s comments is that the site also provides movies from before the 30’s—going all the way back into the 10’s, in fact—and extends it reach through the 1970’s!</p>
<p>And there’s more than just the great selection to rave about. For example, this Loving the Classics review speaks to the site’s stellar customer service: “I really appreciate Loving the Classics, both for their good service, and for their contribution to the preservation and availability of rare movies.” This customer’s sentiment is far from unusual; <em>everyone </em>seems to support what Loving the Classics is doing!</p>
<p>And here’s one more for the road; a customer writes, “I think Loving the Classics is filling a need for people who want rare films on DVD. I have dealt with other small DVD sales and some of them are indeed very bad, but [Loving the Classics] is a site I would recommend if you are considering them as a source for hard to find films.” Now <em>that </em>Loving the Classics review pretty much says it all, wouldn’t you say?</p>
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		<title>Loving the Classics Review: Pop Quiz</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 16 Jul 2011 14:28:54 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Here’s a pop quiz for you. Of the following four stars, which one was not on the Top 10 Money Makers list for 1932? A. Joan Crawford B. Clark Gable C. Jean Harlow D. Will Rogers Don’t expect to find any answers here; the question is asked for a reason, and to give away the [...]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Here’s a pop quiz for you.</p>
<p>Of the following four stars, which one was <em>not </em>on the Top 10 Money Makers list for 1932?</p>
<p>A. Joan Crawford<br />
B. Clark Gable<br />
C. Jean Harlow<br />
D. Will Rogers</p>
<p>Don’t expect to find any answers here; the question is asked for a reason, and to give away the answer would be to defeat the purpose. You see, Loving the Classics—a site that specializes in selling vintage movie titles, on DVD and VHS—has instituted a new feature for its loyal fans. Every month, it issues a “trivia challenge” question. Customers can submit their answers—and a right answer will enter you for a chance to win a $20 gift certificate!</p>
<p>A program like this is ultimately meant to boost enthusiasm among customers, and to reward long-time clients for their loyalty. In many ways, though, this is just icing on the cake, as most Loving the Classics customers are already pretty loyal. How else do you explain the fact that they flood the web with one rave Loving the Classics review after another—a Loving the Classics review that raves about the customer service, for instance, or a Loving the Classics review that highlights the site’s incredible selection of movies?</p>
<p>That Loving the Classics review bounty is suggestive of a site that treats its customers well; you can neither buy nor manufacture that level of loyalty. The trivia challenge is just further proof of this: It’s hardly necessary for Loving the Classics to offer such a service, what with so many a positive Loving the Classic review out there, but they do it anyway, because treating customers with gratitude and respect is what they’re all about. Find out why customers love them so much; click over to Loving the Classics today, and place your order for a classic movie title to call your very own.</p>
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		<title>Loving the Classics: Savoring the Movies of Yesteryear</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 16 Jul 2011 14:27:46 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[It’s amazing to think about just how much movies have changed over time. Loving the Classics offers movies that go back as far as the 1910’s; back then, of course, the films were silent, and to say that the visual effects and even the kinds of stories being told were different than what you see [...]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It’s amazing to think about just how much movies have changed over time. Loving the Classics offers movies that go back as far as the 1910’s; back then, of course, the films were silent, and to say that the visual effects and even the kinds of stories being told were <em>different </em>than what you see in movies today, well, that’s a foregone conclusion. And yet there is so much charm to the films of that era—and of the 20’s, the 30’s, and so on—that it’s hard to deny their basic appeal. For many of us, in fact, the movies of yesteryear simply can’t be beat.</p>
<p>That’s why there are so many great Loving the Classics reviews. You see, a Loving the Classics review isn’t just about the site itself; ultimately, a Loving the Classics review speaks to a love of the movies themselves. That’s what unites all the folks who use Loving the Classics’ incredible service; they pine for the high-quality storytelling of eras past, and they know that Loving the Classics is just about the only place you can find those movies any more.</p>
<p>So naturally, there is many a rave Loving the Classics review out there; why, where else can you browse and own movie titles that span the silent pictures of the 1910’s all the way through cult classics of the 1970’s? And where else can you find such a healthy assortment of genres:</p>
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<li>Comedy</li>
<li>Drama</li>
<li>Sci-fi</li>
<li>Action/adventure</li>
<li>Western</li>
<li>Mystery</li>
<li>Horror</li>
<li>Musical</li>
<li><em>Film noir</em></li>
</ul>
<p>By the way: You’ll notice that some of these genres really aren’t even <em>made </em>anymore. Westerns are largely a thing of the past, and <em>film noir </em>is even further antiquated. Count that as yet another reason why virtually every Loving the Classics review is a rave. There’s just no other site or service like it, and that’s why Loving the Classics should be at the top of your browsing list!</p>
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		<title>Loving the Classics Review: The TRUE Facts!</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 16 Jul 2011 14:26:58 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Do you want to read a true Loving the Classics review—or get just the facts? Because here’s the thing: The facts speak for themselves. Listing all the amazing perks of Loving the Classics—without embellishment or exaggeration—essentially amounts to one big rave Loving the Classics review. And it’s a Loving the Classics review that is sure [...]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Do you want to read a true Loving the Classics review—or get just the facts? Because here’s the thing: The facts speak for themselves. Listing all the amazing perks of Loving the Classics—without embellishment or exaggeration—essentially amounts to one big rave Loving the Classics review. And it’s a Loving the Classics review that is sure to make you a convert, especially if you already have a penchant for vintage movies.</p>
<p>Consider, if you will, these quick facts and figures about Loving the Classics:</p>
<ul>
<li>Loving the Classics is a site where you can buy movies—not just rent them a la Netflix or Blockbuster, but actually add them to your permanent collection. As such, it goes without saying that the number of films that site offers is a pretty big part of its appeal: Loving the Classics’ collection currently houses over 3,200 titles, with more being added all the time, sometimes hundreds per week.</li>
<li>Loving the Classics is perfectly happy to cater to whatever the technological needs of its patrons—meaning it is one of the only places where you can still get movies on VHS, if that’s the format you’re comfortable with.</li>
<li>Loving the Classics doesn’t offer the same old movies you can buy or rent just anywhere. Its titles are special, all of them vintage movies from the 1910’s through the 1970’s, unavailable anywhere else. With an offer so special and rare, it’s no wonder every Loving the Classics review is a winner!</li>
<li>Loving the Classics offers movies that span an array of genres—including musicals, comedies, mysteries, action/aventure, sci-fi, horror, drama, western, and <em>film noir</em>.</li>
<li>Loving the Classics is committed to superior customer service and competitive pricing.</li>
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<p>So how’s <em>that </em>for a Loving the Classics review? Clearly, this is a movie site that’s really special. Whether you have a hankering for the “good ol’ stuff” or are simply keen to discover a new “old” favorite, Loving the Classics is a site you want to visit!</p>
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