Five Classic Alfred Hitchcock Films

Def­i­nite­ly worth a men­tion. Craveon­line has pulled togeth­er some clas­sic Hitch­cock films. The list includes The 39 Steps, The Secret Agent, The Man Who Knew Too Much (above), Young and Inno­cent, and Black­mail. And from what I can tell, they’re all avail­able in full (sur­pris­ing­ly) and can be watched in full screen for­mat. If you’re hav­ing prob­lems view­ing these films, you can find them in our col­lec­tion of Free Movies Online.

The 39 Steps

The Man Who Knew Too Much

The Secret Agent

Young and Inno­cent

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William S. Burroughs’ “Writings” on eBay

williamburroughsYou can now find some new writ­ings of the Beat author William S. Bur­roughs on eBay. What’s up for bid here is not a long lost nov­el, or an ear­ly draft of Naked Lunch. Nope, it’s sim­ply Bur­roughs’ shop­ping list, a lit­tle note remind­ing him to pick up some cans of Coke, cat food, vod­ka, Triscuits, and oth­er banal things. Buy it here for a cool $495.  All cred­it on this one goes to Boing­Bo­ing, which, by the way, is also fea­tur­ing today a free down­load of Sean Williams’ Dar­win­ian reli­gion nov­el Crooked Let­ter.

A quick PS: one of our read­ers claims this is a pho­to of Bur­roughs shop­ping. This has not been ver­i­fied, but if you’re curi­ous what it might have looked like to put the shop­ping list in action, here it goes. :)

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