NET GAINS: SITES OF THE WEEK

Maxton Walker
Friday 16 April 1999 18:02 EDT
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www.movie-page.com

This site holds literally dozens of trailers from about 10 years of movies, including the full uncut trailer for Stanley Kubrick's much- anticipated last film, Eyes Wide Shut, which, when it was released, was judged to be too explicit to show on television.

www.souprecipe.com

"You'll love this," says the blurb, "if you're British and have a penchant for boiling all foodstuffs." In reality, it's a superb site, with hundreds of different soup recipes, and, it goes without saying, a special daily soup du jour.

www.hoddle.com

A comedy football site which hits rather closer to the bone than most, including an extremely effective South Park spoof, Wembley Park, and featuring Midfielder, "an action packed game with rabid rabbits after Paul Scholes's carrot stache".

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