Tuesday, May 29, 2012

Tuesday's Overlooked Films And/Or Other A/V: the links


Thanks as always to all our contributors here, and to you readers...as frequently, I expect a few more additions over the course of the day (and I hope to be able to write my own contribution!). Also as always, if I've overlooked your contribution, or someone else's, please let me know in comments...thanks.

Bill Crider: The Tiger Woman (aka Perils of the Darkest Jungle aka Jungle Gold); [trailer]

Brent McKee: US commercial broadcast television new season trailers

Brian Arnold: The Wanderers (1979)

Chuck Esola: Walk Proud

Dan Stumpf: The Big Broadcast; The Big Broadcast of 1936

Ed Gorman: Route 66; Wilson Tucker, Rog Ebert, Vic Ryan and Me

Elisabeth Grace Foley: Miracle of the White Stallions

Evan Lewis: The Sea Hawk (1940)

George Kelley: Kelly's Heroes; Where Eagles Dare

Iba Dawson: Penny Serenade

Ivan G. Shreve, Jr.: Crazy Over Horses

Jackie Kashian: Clare Kramer & GeekNation.com


James Reasoner: Hell is for Heroes

Jerry House: "Once Upon a Honeymoon" (1956 Bell Telephone musical informercial)

John Charles: Wizards of the Demon Sword

Kate Laity: Abed

Patti Abbott: Rachel, Rachel

Randy Johnson: Curse of the Swamp Creature

Rod Lott: The Red Queen Kills 7 Times

Ron Scheer: The Man Behind the Gun

Scott Cupp: The Dunwich Horror

Sergio Angelini: No Way Out (1987)

Stacia Jones: photo blog

Steve Lewis: The Counterfeiters (1948); Poirot: Murder in Mesopotamia (2001); Twilight in the Sierras

Todd Mason: Miller Brody Productions' Newbery Award Records

Yvette Banek: Poirot: "Four and Twenty Blackbirds"; "The Third Floor Flat"

"Zybahn": "Snap" (Harper's Island)

8 comments:

  1. Forgot to let you know I'm up and running, Todd.

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  2. And toothsomely sneezing away, I see. You and Steve Lewis sharing the POIROT this week. Thanks.

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  3. Yikes! Thanks...I'd forgotten to check your blog, Elisabeth (it's been an odd day/week).

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  4. Todd, give me another week and I'll be back with something reasonably good. I am in the final leg of our special anniversary edition. My newspaper and news portal is related to construction and infrastructure projects in India. It's called Projectmonitor. Many thanks.

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  5. No hurry, Prashant. I can imagine that as a booming field in India for the last decade.

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