My Movies allows you to catalog your entire collection of movie and TV Series from our world class online data service containing data for disc titles (DVD and Blu-ray), movies (Digital Copies) and TV Series, from various counties and in various languages.
Our goal is to collaborate with other fans in order to build a reliable, accurate resource with as much detailed information as possible about movies. IMPORTANT This app have been superseded by 'My Movies 3 - Movie & TV Collection Library'. “Shall we swear to each other one day?” Although Women in Love’s not-so-subtle homoeroticism caused it to be banned in Turkey, it’s now widely considered Russell’s most stirring work. We are a collaborative encyclopedia about current movies, as well as those of the past and those that are planned or in production. “We ought to swear to love each other, you and I-implicitly, perfectly, finally, without any possibility of ever going back on it,” he says after their wrestling match. Yet as both relationships deepen and, in the case of Gudrun and Gerald, begin to warp, Rupert comes to understand that he wants more than a workaday friendship from Gerald. Ursula loves the dashing Rupert (Bates), a school inspector, and Gudrun loves Gerald (Reed), a local industrialist and Rupert’s close friend. Lawrence-is principally about the courtships of two sisters, Ursula (Jennie Linden) and Gudrun (Glenda Jackson, in an Oscar-winning role). Perhaps best remembered for a scene in which Alan Bates and Oliver Reed wrestle naked before a roaring fire, Ken Russell’s Women in Love-adapted by Larry Kramer (yes, that Larry Kramer) from the 1920 novel by D. Oliver Reed, Glenda Jackson, Alan Bates, Jennie Linden, and Eleanor Bron in Women in Love.