Wednesday, September 19, 2012

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


As always, with these links to reviews, citations, and often the webbed entirety of these A/V presentations, there might be a few more added over the course of the day...and if I've missed yours or someone else's, please feel free to let me know in comments. Thanks to all contributors, and to you who check these out...we're heavier than usual on warnings rather than recommendations, but those are valuable, as well!

Bill Crider: The Pirates! Band of Misfits [trailer]

Brent McKee: Which (US commercial network) series will be cancelled the quickest?

Brian Arnold: The NFL Today, December 17, 1977 (CBS-TV); Misfits of Science

Ed Gorman: The Clay Pigeon; The Larry Sanders Show

Elizabeth Foxwell: Do Not Fold, Spindle, or Mutilate

Evan Lewis: The Gunfighter (1950)

George Kelley: Robot and Frank

Iba Dawson: The Wood

Ivan G. Shreve, Jr.: Coming distractions: November 2012 on TCM; Wednesday's checklist: Voice of the Whistler, etc.

James Reasoner: The Lost Future (and Game of Thrones)

Jerry House: Crusader Rabbit

John Charles: Robo Warriors

Juri Nummelin: "Susie, the Little Blue Coupe"

Marty McKee: Judd for the Defense: "Tempest In A Texas Town"

Michael Shonk: Make a List: Franchise Players in the Mystery Genre

Patti Abbott: Margaret (delayed 2011 release)

Prashant Trikannad: Greed (1924)

Randy Johnson: The Waiters' Ball and the career of Fatty Arbuckle

Richard Pangburn: The Descendants


Richard York: La Setta ("The Sect")

Rick: Harry O; Tentacles

Rod Lott: In the Devil's Garden

Ron Scheer: Good Day for a Hanging

Scott Cupp: Re-Animator

Sergio Angelini: Mantrap (aka Man in Hiding) (1953)

Stacia Jones: The Phantom of the Opera (1928) and the Universal backlot; KISS Meets the Phantom of the Park

Steve Lewis: VAMP: Vintage Association of Motion Picture Blogs; When a Man's a Man; The House of the Arrow

Todd Mason: Blues Masters (1966, CBC television); Soundstage: "Blues Summit in Chicago with Muddy Waters and Friends" (PBS, 1974); Rainbow Quest (Pete Seeger's 1965-66 NYC-based series, cleared in repeats on National Educational Television, the proto-PBS)


Yvette Banek: Mr. Lucky (1943 film)

7 comments:

  1. Todd, mine is on the way...in fact, working on it right now. Thanks as ever.

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  2. Okay, finished and posted, Todd. Thanks.

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  3. I have an entry today, Todd.

    http://trackofthecat.blogspot.com

    Thanks.

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  4. Thanks, folks. And the stragglers from Juri Nummelin and Scott Cupp have now been added, as well...

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  5. My new one is up for Sept. 25th.

    http://trackofthecat.blogspot.com/2012/09/tuesdays-forgotten-or-overlooked-film.html

    Thanks!

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