Tuesday, June 19, 2012

Tuesday's Overlooked Films And/Or Other A/V: at long last, the links


Terribly sorry about the long delay in getting the links out...a sudden minor crisis interrupted yesterday morning's links-listing, then work precluded finishing up till after hours...thanks to all the patient contributors of reviews and citations to this weekly effort, and to you readers as well.

Bill Crider: The Liquidator (1965) [the trailer]

Brian Arnold: Explorers (1985)

Dan Stumpf: Day of the Evil Gun

Ed Gorman: Crime Wave (1954) (aka The City Is Dark in the UK)

Evan Lewis: The Overindulged Knight: Batman (1989) and Batman Returns

George Kelley: Léon (aka Léon: The Professional; The Professional)

Iba Dawson: All Through the Night (1941/42)

Ivan G. Shreve, Jr.: Checklist: Me-TV's summer schedule, DVDs and more...

Jack Seabrook: Robert Bloch on TV: "Off Season" (based on a story by Edward D. Hoch, directed by William Friedkin; the final episode of The Alfred Hitchcock Hour)


Jake Hinkson: Chicago Syndicate

James Reasoner: Battleground (1948)

Jeff Flugel: The Giant of Marathon (aka La battaglia di Maratona)

Jerry House: Inner Sanctum (1948 film...among other "Inner Sanctum" items)

John Charles: Komodo; Octopus (2000)

Marty McKee: Cyborg 2087; Dimension 5

Michael Shonk: Harry O: "Gertrude"

Mike Doran: Alias the Champ

Patti Abbott: "Bernice Bobs Her Hair" (The American Short Story series)

Paul Brazill: Out of the Gutter Online

Prashant Trikannad: Mind Your Language

Randy Johnson: Dirigible

Rod Lott: Hangman's Curse

Ron Scheer: Hack, season 1 (2002-03)

Scott Cupp: The Valley of Gwangi

Sergio Angelini: The Taking of Pelham 1-2-3 (1974)

Stacia Jones: The Large Association of Movie Blogs

Stephen Gallagher: How Do I Get My Script Read?

Todd Mason: New web-series: the brilliant "reality"-show parody Burning Love and the somewhat soapy but interesting Wigs

Walker Martin: Drive-In Theaters

"Zybahn": The 4400: "As Fate Would Have It"

9 comments:

  1. Having a problem with my blog, Todd. So unless a miracle occurs, no movie post today. Unless I post it all screwed up and hope someone can figure out what's wrong. But maybe not.

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  2. Todd, I should have mine ready within an hour's time. I'm sorry about the delay. Thanks...

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  3. Hello, Todd! I was wondering if I could join in to your great round-up of reviews this week, if there's room for one more. I posted today on the Steve Reeves peplum spectacular GIANT OF MARATHON (1959):

    http://thestalkingmoon.weebly.com/

    Thanks!

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  4. Well, Yvette, as you can see, I'm barely getting back to it today. Prashant, no, let me apologize to you and everyone for the delays today...a little crisis at home and a whole lot of work to do led to rather a longer delay than I expected.

    Jeff, certainly...thanks, and welcome. Usually, I have the links available all up and posted by 11a...

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  5. Todd, thanks for the links and I do hope you have got it all sorted out at your end.

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  6. Closing in on it! Thanks again, Prashant.

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  7. Todd:

    Thanks a bunch for adding my post to your list! Just got home from a late day at work; link just added on my end. Appreciate it!

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  8. Thanks for taking the time to post these links. I hope yesterday had a happy ending.

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  9. Jeff--not at all. Thanks for offering your review!

    Michael--thanks...we'll see if all the little crises will work out OK, but at least most of the work got done. And, hey, an opportunity for a dubious-expression France Nuyen photo apparently looking at my blurb...

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