Tuesday, July 24, 2012
new content: Tuesday's Overlooked Films And/Or Other A/V: the links
As is often the case, a few of today's probable contributions haven't been posted yet, and will be added over the course of the day, as they appear...thanks to all the contributors, and to you readers of these reviews and citations at the links below. And, as always, if I've missed your or someone else's review, please let me know in comments. Thanks again!
Bill Crider: Panic in the Year Zero (trailer)
Brian Arnold: Cruel Jaws
Chuck Esola: King of the Ants
Dan Stumpf: Dead Reckoning (1947)
Ed Gorman: Brett Yates: W. R. Burnett and the Crime Writers of Hollywood
Elizabeth Foxwell: Man in the Attic
Evan Lewis: The Bold Caballero, a Zorro film
George Kelley: Too Big to Fail
Iba Dawson: The Jesse Owens Story (1984)
Ivan G. Shreve, Jr.: The Jack Benny Program: The Lost Episodes, Harry O, and other DVD news
Jeff Flugel: Jonny Quest
James Reasoner: Big Bad Mama
Jerry House: The Mad Monster
John Charles: Newspaper ads for exploitation films: The Tuesday Ten
Juri Nummelin: Maniac (1980)
Kate Laity: The Old Peculier Crime Writing Festival [sic]
Marty McKee: Madmen of Mandoras; They Saved Hitler's Brain
Michael Shonk: Harry O (first season, continued)
Mike Toomey: Maigret: "Maigret et l’affaire Saint-Fiacre" (aka "Maigret Goes Home")
Patti Abbott: That Cold Day in the Park
Prashant Trikannad: "Roundup on Sherman's Ranch"
Randy Johnson: The Mummy (1958); The Curse of the Mummy's Tomb
Rod Lott: Eurocrime! The Italian Cop and Gangster Films That Ruled the ’70s
Ron Scheer: Escape from Fort Bravo
Scott Cupp: Millennium Actress
Sergio Angelini: Curse of the Twisted Candle
Stacia Jones: The Phantom Creeps
Steve Lewis: Chasing Danger (1939)
Yvette Banek: My 50 Favorite Mystery and/or Thriller Films
"Zybahn": Night Gallery: Season Two, Episode Two
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5 comments:
Thanks for including my list, Todd. I was going to request it but I see you read my mind. :)
Todd, thanks very much for including my unconventional piece on stereoscopes in Overlooked Films this week. I have, rather belatedly, attributed it to "Sweet Freedom."
Thank you, folks...I'm still lagging in my own items here, having seen some Not Bad but not quite compelling work of late...A TEXAS FUNERAL, for example...and still letting more pressing business take precedence. And thanks for the linking! Prashant, when I (sort of re-)started this meme, I included ViewMaster sets in the first remit...
Thanks a bunch for linking to my posts the past two weeks, Todd! Much appreciated!
Not at all, Jeff...you're doing interesting things.
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