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 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.
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.
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.
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.
