Wednesday, June 6, 2012

more new links, including a Bradbury biofilm: Tuesday's Overlooked Films And/Or Other A/V: the links



Thanks as always to those who have written the reviews and citations below, and to you readers; as frequently, we'll probably have some late entries to add over the course of the day. Please let me know in comments if I've missed your or someone else's Overlooked presentation...

Bill Crider: Fandango (1985) [trailer]

Brian Arnold: Wizard World Philadelphia Comic Con 2012; D.A.R.Y.L.

Damien Broderick: The transit of Venus

Dan Stumpf: Bolero (1934)

Ed Gorman: Derailed; Family Plot

Evan Lewis: The Sea Hawk (1924)

George Kelley: Wild Target

Iba Dawson: Things to Look Out For in June; Quizzing the Readers About the Overlooked

Ivan G. Shreve, Jr.: Stella Maris

Jack Seabrook: Robert Bloch on Television: "The Second Wife" (The Alfred Hitchcock Hour)

James Reasoner: The Longest Day

Jeff Segal: Buffyfest at the Philadelphia Wizard World Convention

John Charles: Django; Django Strikes Again; 2011: The Year in Movies

Juri Nummelin: The Friends of Eddie Coyle

Michael Shonk: Dear Detective

Michael Stamm: Ray Bradbury: The Story of a Writer (1963 David Wolper production)

Patti Abbott: Obsession (1976)

Prashant Trikannad: Ruthless People

Randy Johnson: Gun Belt

Rod Lott: The Queens (1966)

Ron Scheer: Hearts of the West

Scott Cupp: Invasion of the Bee Girls

Sergio Angelini: Dangerous Crossing (1953)

Stacia Jones: Secrets (1933)

Yvette Banek: Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman

"Zybhan": Harper's Island


6 comments:

  1. Okay, Todd, I'm up and running. Boy, you were early today. Such industry. :)

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  2. Thanks Todd for doing this for us - my surname went a little off in your listing, but you know what? not feeling like much a lion today though, more of a little angel perhaps, but thanks for the encouragement all the same!

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  3. Such are the wages of haste, rather than industry, folks! Sorry, Sergio. But think of the residuals you are owed for all those films!

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  4. Hey, that's a handsome looking family in that Batmobile there! :)

    Here (a day late and a dollar short) is my official entry this week:

    http://meandyouandablognamedboo.blogspot.com/2012/06/tuesdays-forgotten-film-daryl.html

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  5. Wait...I'm supposed to get dollars for these?

    Cute kids, not yet embarrassed by dad...much! (My theoretical kids are very grateful that they aren't actual.)

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  6. Thanks again for putting this together. So sad to hear the news about Ray Bradbury. Truly an imaginative mind …

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