Tuesday, June 12, 2012

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

Thanks to all contributors, and to you readers, for the reviews and citations at the links below...as frequently, a few more might be added over the course of the day (and if I've missed yours or someone else's, please let me know).
Bill Crider: The Midnight Man [trailer/tv ad]

Brett McKee: Biggest Disappointments Of The 2011-12 Television Season

Brian Arnold: Jaws 2

Elisabeth Grace Foley: First Love (1939 film)

Evan Lewis: Batman (1943 serial film)

George Kelley: Alien & Aliens Special Edition

Iba Dawson: Suspicion (1941)

Ivan Shreve, Jr.: The Green Hornet (1940 film serial)

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

James Reasoner: Battle of the Bulge

Jerry House: My Little Margie (tv)

John Charles: The Starlost

Juri Nummelin: Jacob's Ladder

Kate Laity: Down with Love

Marty McKee: A Man Called Sledge

Michael Shonk: The Hunter (1952-54 television)

Mike Tooney: UFO: "The Square Triangle"

Patti Abbott: Eyewitness (1981 film)

Prashant Trikannad: The Circus (1928)

Randy Johnson: Cowboy Bebop

Rod Lott: The Pyjama Girl Case

Ron Scheer: Thunder Over the Plains

Samuel Wilson: Hemingway's Adventures of a Young Man

Scott Cupp: Dr. Goldfoot and the Bikini Machine

Sergio Angelini: Dead Bang

Todd Mason: Home (2008 film); ska documentaries

Yvette Banek: Mouse Hunt

4 comments:

  1. Okay, you beat me by a few minutes, Todd. I'm up and running. :)

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  2. I have an entry today: First Love (1939)

    I don't do a movie post every week, but I'd like to join in from time to time when I do, if that's all right.

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  3. Todd, I'm running a little late but my post on Chaplin's THE CIRCUS ought to be ready inside of an hour. Many thanks...

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  4. Elisabeth, sorry, I was distracted by several Domestic Incidents this morning...occasional contributions are always welcome, and I meant to check your blog.

    Yvette, Prashant...thanks. Will have you added shortly.

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