Apologies for the delay in compiling this list, after a day of not quite being a juror...it's an impressive range of film, not at all shying away from the exploitive or the artistic, in this week's haul! As always, thanks to all the contributors and to all the readers...and please do leave a comment if you're moved at all to do so...
Bill Crider: Safari Drums (trailer)
Brian Arnold: Murder Can Hurt You
Chuck Esola: Bonnie's Kids
Dan Stumpf: Curtain Call at Cactus Creek
David Schmidt: Recent viewing (and reading Sangster on Sangster)
Eric Anderson: The Iron Rose (aka La rose de fer)
Evan Lewis: Honor of the Range
Gary Lovisi: The Wages of Fear (and Sorcerer)
Harry Shearer: Jerry Lewis Telethon Memories
Iba Dawson: 10 films from "the Vault"
Kate Laity: Newgrange
Jake Hinkson: Drive a Crooked Road
James Reasoner: Lucky Lady
Jerry House: The Court of Last Resort
John Charles: Punisher: War Zone
Juri Nummelin: The Big Brass Ring
Marty McKee: How to Steal the World
Michael Shonk: The Cases of Eddie Drake: Part 3...
Pearce Duncan: Hatchet; Dorian Gray
Randy Johnson: The Invisible Woman
Ron Scheer: The Last Sunset
Scott Cupp: Killer Klowns from Outer Space
Stephen Gallagher: Sergeant Cork
Tise Vahimagi: "Prime Time Suspects Part 6: The Black Mask Brotherhood"
Walter Albert: Kid Millions
Yvette Banek: SpaceHunter: Adventures in the Forbidden Zone
Related matters:
Ed Gorman: Prime Suspect; HBO sitcoms and Jackie O
George Kelley: Star Wars: The Complete Saga
Jackie Kashian: The Dorkiest; DorkForest Channel
Michael Shonk: Why I Don't Watch Castle
Patti Abbott: Choosing Movies
Steve Lewis: My Kids' Blogs (on historical fiction and financial writing...adult "kids")
4 comments:
Have fun on Jury Duty, Todd. I did a posting on the new Blu-ray box-set of the STAR WARS saga. Tomorrow, it's off to BOUCHERCON in St. Louis.
You lucky man!
What a varied list of movies! We really are an exceptional bunch. Ha!
Jury duty sounds SO interesting to me. I was called once but never got to serve. I was excused for being self employed.
Thanks, folks, and yes, I'd say that's fair, Yvette (the variety of the active and passive contributors here, though all folks I've interacted with).
Jury duty would be less problematic if I didn't have a job upon which the work of a dozen or so people didn't depend...with my constant workday attention required.
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