Thursday, November 29, 2012

Tuesday's Overlooked Films and/or Other A/V: yet more links


Thanks, as always, to the contributors of these reviews and citations (and links to the complete works online), and to you readers...there might well be additions to this list over the course of the day (I haven't yet written up my own item for this week).

If I've missed your or someone else's Overlooked A/V item, please let me know in comments, and thanks again.

Bill Crider: Wake Me When It's Over

Brian Arnold: Home for the Holidays (aka Deadly Desires)

Ed Gorman:  Story of Women; Libeled Lady

Elizabeth Foxwell: Deadly Harvest (1972)

Evan Lewis: Kid Galahad (1937)

George Kelley: Elvis: Prince from Another Planet; The Ides of March

Iba Dawson: Don't Bother to Knock

James Reasoner: discount public domain dvds: The Cisco Kid and more

Jeff Flugel: Mysterious Island (1961)

Jerry House: The Werewolf of Washington

John Charles: Italian answers to Raiders of the Lost Ark

Juri Nummelin: KISS Meets the Phantom of the Park; Smokin' Aces

Kate Laity: NoirCon and donkeys and more; "Rook"

Laura: Rails into Laramie

Lawrence Person: Vampire Effect 

Marty McKee: The Time Tunnel: "The Day the Sky Fell In"

Michael Shonk: Cool Million

Patti Abbott: Magic Town

Peter Rozovsky: Red Cliff

Prashant Trikannad: The Ross Sisters in Broadway Rhythm 

Randy Johnson: early silent films; The Unholy Four; Eyes in the Night 

Rick: Avanti; The Goodbye Girl; Harold and Maude

Rod Lott: Hell House (2001, the documentary)

Ron Scheer: El Dorado (1967)


Scott Cupp: Mongolian Death Worm

Sergio Angelini: top 20 spy movies


Todd Mason: The Crimson Petal and the White 

Vicki Hendricks: NoirCon 2012

Yvette Banek: A New Leaf




9 comments:

  1. usionWo 28Thanks for posting my review of A NEW LEAF, Todd. I think I'll let that be for today. My mind was blanker than usual yesterday - all my forgotten films forgotten. :)

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  2. Oops, looks like the goofy 'please prove you're not a robot' word showed up as well. Sorry about that.

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  3. That's A-OK, Yvette. I know the feeling, and A NEW LEAF is definitely overlooked (that verges on a pun, in itself)...

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  4. I did finally sort of do a TOAV post. Behind as usual, counting down to the end of the semester and freedom, sweet freedom in Dundee.

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  5. Cool. Kate, yours might be the first of someone presenting their own dramatic work.

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  6. Nice job, again. I enjoy checking to see what everybody has posted.

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  7. Thank you, gentlemen. It is always a pleasure, isn't it, Ron?

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