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February 1995, Week 3

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Jeremy Butler <[log in to unmask]>
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Film and TV Studies Discussion List <[log in to unmask]>
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Thu, 16 Feb 1995 12:03:25 CST
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The latest issue of PC COMPUTING (March 1995) contains reviews of four
CD-ROMs of film info:  CINEMANIA, MEGA MOVIE GUIDE 3.0, CRITERION GOES TO
THE MOVIES and EPHEMERAL FILMS.
 
While they are from a general consumer perspective, rather than that of a
film historian, they do give you a good sense of what the latest crop has
to offer.
 
And I didn't realize that Ephemeral Films had a CD-ROM.
 
Richard Prelinger, if you're still subscribed to SCREEN-L, could you give
us more details on your product?
 
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