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		<title>Loving The Classics: The Answers To All Your Classic Film Needs!</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Still have questions? We’re here to help. Here are the answers to some of the most frequent inquiries from Loving the Classics Customers: Q: If these movies are not copyright protected and are part of the public domain, why do I have to pay money for them? A: Loving the Classics does not charge you [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Still have questions? We’re here to help. Here are the answers to some of the most frequent inquiries from Loving the Classics Customers:</p>
<p>Q: If these movies are not copyright protected and are part of the public domain, why do I have to pay money for them?</p>
<p>A: Loving the Classics does not charge you money for the movies themselves. All fees cover the costs associated with the time it takes to transfer the films, package them and ship them to you.</p>
<p>Q: Are all of the movies sold by Loving the Classics in the public domain?</p>
<p>A: Yes. Loving the Classics does not knowingly sell films that are commercially available. These films are rare and are not protected under copyright law. They are for private movie collectors and should not be resold. If you believe any film offered on the site infringes on an existing copyright, contact Loving the Classics with proof of ownership and it will be immediately removed from the database.</p>
<p>Q: If you don’t have a movie that I want, can you get it for me?</p>
<p>A: Loving the Classics will try to locate any film not currently available in the database, as long as it is in the public domain.</p>
<p>Q: What are the shipping costs?</p>
<p>A: Shipping costs depend on the number of titles ordered and will be shown to you when you add items to your cart.</p>
<p>Q: What is the refund policy?</p>
<p>A: If you are unsatisfied with the quality of any film you receive, Loving the Classics will issue a refund for the purchase price only (shipping costs not included) within 60 days of purchase.</p>
<p>Q: What is the quality of the films?</p>
<p>A: Loving the Classics strives to offer the best prints available. Please bear in mind that these movies are old and will show their age. They may have low sound and be slightly fuzzy. In most cases they have not been restored and will show imperfections. But it is in these imperfections that the beauty of classic films often lies.</p>
<p>Q: How long will it take to ship the titles?</p>
<p>A: If the title is in stock, it will ship within 7 business days. If the title is out of stock, you will be notified in a note on your order. Out-of-stock items may not be available for shipment for 2-6 weeks.</p>
<p>Now that all of your questions have been answered, there is no reason to wait any longer. Check out Loving the Classics today and get access the films you won’t find anywhere else!</p>
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		<title>Loving The Classics: Five Reasons to Try It Now!</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 18 Jul 2011 13:59:35 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Loving the Classics offers benefits to customers that you won’t find at your local video store or even through online movie streaming portals or mail-in video services. With this unique, online classic film database, you’ll get access to movies you’re unlikely to find anywhere else. What’s more, they’ll be shipped to your door in custom-designed [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Loving the Classics offers benefits to customers that you won’t find at your local video store or even through online movie streaming portals or mail-in video services. With this unique, online classic film database, you’ll get access to movies you’re unlikely to find anywhere else. What’s more, they’ll be shipped to your door in custom-designed packages with special artwork that is made-to-order, and, unlike most mail-in video rental services, these films are yours to keep. Build up and diversify your film collection with Loving the Classics today. Here are five great reasons to try out this unique service, whether you’re a classic film lover or not:</p>
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<li>You’ll get access to over 5,000 classic films that you won’t find anywhere else, right from this one database. These films are, by definition, in the public domain, which means they are not protected by copyright law. Ironically, they are unlikely to be found for sale or even for rent in public video stores. Loving the Classics puts these forgotten titles right at your fingertips!</li>
<li>Diversify your movie collection with at least one title from every genre. Loving the Classics contains titles from just about every genre including: action/adventure, mystery, drama, comedy, musical, sci-fi, horror, western and film noir. With this much variety there is something for everyone.</li>
<li>Loving the Classics also has whole film series, sequels and remakes available to buy as complete packages. Film series of today – <em>Star </em>Wars – for examples, are readily available to buy at your local retail store. But classic titles like <em>The Whistler, The Lone Wolf, Crime Doctor</em> and <em>Hit Parade Series </em>are only available through specialty sites like Loving the Classics.</li>
<li>Loving the Classics guarantees customer satisfaction. If the quality of the film you order is unacceptable, they will try to get a better copy. If they are unable to get a better copy you can choose another title of equal or lesser value, or be issued a refund or store credit for a future order.</li>
<li>Your favorite classic films will be shipped to your door within 7 business days.</li>
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<p>There you have it: five great reasons to try out this incredible offer, and there is plenty more where that came from. Get access to the films you love, with just a few clicks, thanks to Loving the Classics.</p>
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		<title>Loving The Classics: Hundreds of Your Favorite Movie Musicals in One Place!</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 18 Jul 2011 13:59:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Similar to film noir, the movie musical genre was forgotten for several decades, only to be recently revived in modern interpretations of classic stage musicals like Chicago, Rent, or The Phantom of the Opera. From stage musicals to today’s modern movie musicals, the musical genre has evolved over many years. Both classic stage musicals and [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Similar to film noir, the movie musical genre was forgotten for several decades, only to be recently revived in modern interpretations of classic stage musicals like <em>Chicago, Rent, </em>or <em>The Phantom of the Opera.</em> From stage musicals to today’s modern movie musicals, the musical genre has evolved over many years. Both classic stage musicals and older film musicals feature song-and-dance routines that are most often written for and woven into the plot line of the musical itself. By contrast, modern movie musicals like <em>Moulin Rouge, Across the Universe</em> and <em>Enchanted</em>, feature songs recorded by today’s popular artists. In these cases, the entire plot is instead often formed around the songs themselves.</p>
<p>Thanks to Loving the Classics, movie musical lovers can revisit the musical films of earlier decades from the 1930’s to the 1950’s. Loving the Classics has over 5,000 public domain movies in its database, and features such musical titles as <em>Ain’t Misbehavin’ </em>(1955), <em>All the King’s Horses</em> (1934), <em>Anything Goes</em> (1936), <em>Broadway </em>(1942), <em>Happy Days</em> (1929), <em>Let’s Face it</em> (1943), <em>Rise and Shine</em> (1941), and <em>Lucky Girl</em> (1932).</p>
<p>Such older musical films were appreciated differently than today’s musical works. Though the musical genre itself has been revived in modern musical films and television shows like <em>Glee</em>, most people may be unfamiliar with how it all started, and how the musical genre evolved into what it is today. Seeing old films such as those found on Loving the Classics may help movie musical lovers to understand and better appreciate the genre in a fresh light.</p>
<p>Loving the Classics carries films from all genres, including action/adventure, drama, comedy, horror, and even film noir. This unique, online classic film database features everything from early silent movies to the later cult films of the 1970’s, but these are titles you won’t be able to find at your local video store. Loving the Classics will ship them straight to your door in packages that feature custom artwork. If there is a musical title that you can’t find, they will try their best to locate it for you, as long as it is in the public domain. If you’re a vintage film lover looking for a good, classic musical, visit Loving the Classics and help revive this genre today.</p>
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		<title>Loving The Classics: Lovers of Film Noir Get Your Fix Here!</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 18 Jul 2011 13:58:23 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Film noir is, in many circles today, a forgotten genre. Though a few modern movie directors have drawn inspiration by revisiting elements contained in these classic, suspenseful crime dramas, there are very few actual modern noir films still being made.  Lovers of this genre need somewhere to go to find the classic films they love, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Film noir is, in many circles today, a forgotten genre. Though a few modern movie directors have drawn inspiration by revisiting elements contained in these classic, suspenseful crime dramas, there are very few actual modern noir films still being made.  Lovers of this genre need somewhere to go to find the classic films they love, and that somewhere is Loving the Classics.</p>
<p>Loving the Classics is a place where film buffs can go to find films of old that are not readily available in your local video store or even online through mail-in movie or streaming video services. Thanks to Loving the Classics, lovers of film noir can still get access to the titles they love.</p>
<p>All of the films available through Loving the Classics are public domain movies, dating as far back as the 1920’s. Movies that have entered the public domain are not protected under copyright law. Ironically, these movies are often less available to the public than today’s modern copyright-protected blockbuster hits. But thanks to Loving the Classics, you can still get access to a variety of films in the public domain. Lovers of film noir can buy such titles as:</p>
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<li><em>Calcutta</em> – a 1948 classic that features a murder investigation complicated by a twisted love affair.</li>
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<li><em>Convicted<strong> </strong></em><strong>– </strong>a suspenseful thriller with a plot centered on proving the innocence of a wrongly convicted prison inmate.</li>
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<li><em>I Love Trouble – </em>a classic 1948 film noir about a man who hires a detective to investigate his wife’s dark past.</li>
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<p>These are just a few of the titles available in the film noir genre through Loving the Classics. Travel back farther in time and enjoy older titles like <em>Rio</em> (1939), <em>The Racket</em> (1928), <em>Girls About Town </em>(1931), and <em>Fast Company</em> (1929).</p>
<p>It is highly unlikely that you’ll find these titles at your local video store or anywhere else. Loving the Classics will ship them straight to your doorstep with each DVD or VHS tape packaged inside of a hard case with custom designed artwork that is reminiscent of both the movie itself and the classic film noir genre. If you’ve been searching for century-old film noir titles with no luck, revive your search with Loving the Classics.</p>
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		<title>Loving The Classics: The Great Thing About Old Movies</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 18 Jul 2011 13:57:35 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Maybe you’re not a lover of classic films, and that’s okay. If you’re young, you may not have ever been introduced to the movies your parents and grandparents grew up watching. Loving the Classics can change that. “But what’s so great about old movies?” you ask. Everything. For starters, most classic films are family-friendly, so [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Maybe you’re not a lover of classic films, and that’s okay. If you’re young, you may not have ever been introduced to the movies your parents and grandparents grew up watching. Loving the Classics can change that.</p>
<p>“But what’s so great about old movies?” you ask. Everything. For starters, most classic films are family-friendly, so you can watch them with your kids (either the ones you birthed, or if you don’t have any kids, perhaps, the ones you babysit.) If you own them, you can watch them at any time.</p>
<p>Another thing to consider is plot. Old movies may not have the impressive computer graphics contained in today’s 3D blockbuster hits. They may not be on the same level as today’s action films when it comes to cinematography. You can’t get them in high definition. But that doesn’t mean they are no good. Older movies are centered on great plot lines, something that many of today’s big action hits lack in favor of impressive cinematography. You can appreciate the good story contained in any old film, because it’s not overproduced. Loving the Classics will guarantee the best possible quality print for each film you order. Moreover, most of the films of today, if they are any good, draw inspiration from the hard-to-find titles offered by Loving the Classics, anyway.</p>
<p>Having old films in your film collection will make you appear more sophisticated, as well. These classics are not readily available in your local video store, which makes them rare pieces of art. Your friends and family will consider you more cultured than most if you have a diverse collection of films. When you invite people over you’ll have more options when it comes to entertaining them. Your grandmother may not be able to stomach the horror movie that recently left movie theaters, but she will appreciate the artistic direction contained inside of a classic film noir.</p>
<p>Loving the Classics has movies from just about every genre, including action films, comedies, musicals, dramas, horror films, sci-fi movies, westerns, mysteries and film noir. Perhaps you have several modern films from each of these genres. Diversify your film collection even more, with a few titles from Loving the Classics.</p>
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		<title>Loving The Classics Has The Films You Can’t Find Anywhere Else!</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 18 Jul 2011 13:56:56 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you’re a lover of classic films, you know how difficult it can be to find some of your favorite titles. The farther back you go in time, the harder it gets to locate certain films of old, especially if they have never been commercially released or have entered the public domain. Though it sounds [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If you’re a lover of classic films, you know how difficult it can be to find some of your favorite titles. The farther back you go in time, the harder it gets to locate certain films of old, especially if they have never been commercially released or have entered the public domain. Though it sounds counterintuitive, often, movies that have entered the public domain are less readily available to the public. Not anymore, thanks to Loving the Classics.</p>
<p>A work is considered public domain property when the copyright expires, or if the copyright was never applied for. In most cases, this includes works published between the 1920’s and 1960’s. Even if you scour the aisles at your local video store, in most instances, classic public domain movies from these decades will not be available. In an effort to bring these works in to the hands of classic movie lovers, Loving the Classics created an online system that lets you obtain films that you are unlikely to find anywhere else!</p>
<p>Loving the Classics also strives to ensure that you get the best quality film prints as well. When you order movies from the site, they will come packaged inside hard, plastic cases with custom designed artwork. Depending on the title, you may get a DVD or a VHS tape. (It’s important to note that VHS tapes will only play in North American produced VCRs.)</p>
<p>The best part is, you can do all of your ordering online. Most video rental stores are going out of business, due to modern technology that allows online movie streaming, or due to video mail-in services that will ship titles straight to your doorstep. Loving the Classics will also ship titles you can’t find anywhere else straight to your doorstep, but unlike the service offered by other mail-in video rental companies, you won’t have to ship them back. These films are yours to keep. What’s more, Loving the Classics has many titles from just about every genre, many of which you won’t find anywhere else, online or off. That’s all the more reason to give this service a try. Get the classic films you love shipped straight to you within 7 business days and watch them over and over again.</p>
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