Pete Kelly's Blues |
I Want to Live! |
Brian Arnold: Wizards
Brian Busby: Half a Bride
Dan Stumpf: Horrors of the Black Museum
Elizabeth Foxwell: The Fatal Witness
Evan Lewis: Pete Kelly's Blues (1955 film, mostly)
Geoff Bradley: A Place of Execution
George Kelley: Smash (tv series); Stella Adler on American Playwrights
Greg Proops: Gilda
How Did This Get Made?: Nothing But Trouble
Iba Dawson: The Boy Who Could Fly; Richard Briers
Ivan G. Shreve, Jr.: Foreign Correspondent (1940 film)
Jackie Kashian: Scott Rogers on Disneyland
Jacqueline T. Lynch: Parrish
Jake Hinkson: House of Cards (Netflix television)
Buddy Faro |
Jerry House: Surf Nazis Must Die!
J. Kingston Pierce: The President's Mystery
John Charles: Beowulf (1998 film)
John F. Norris: The Black Camel
Juri Nummelin: Minnesota Clay
Kliph Nesteroff: Ed Asner
Laura: Prince of Foxes
Lucy Brown: Sylvia Scarlett
from TV Guide, September 1966 |
Martin Edwards: St. Hilda's Crime and Mystery Week
Marty McKee: Battlestar Galactica (the 1978 pilot/theatrical release...in Sensurround!)
Michael Shonk: The Adventures of Hiram Holliday
Mystery Dan: Invisible Invaders
Patti Abbott: Love on a Rooftop
Paul S: Prelude to a Kiss
The Big Sleep |
Rick: The Rare Breed; Blackbeard's Ghost
Rod Lott: Alice, Sweet Alice
Ron Miller: "Dream of the Stars"
Ron Scheer: Monte Walsh (1970 film)
Scott Cupp: The Orphanage (aka El orfanato; 2007 film)
Sergio Angelini: The Big Sleep (1978 film)
Stacia Jones: Only Yesterday (1933 film)
Leverage |
Stephen Bowie: Leverage (tv series)
Todd Mason: "The Human Voice" (ABC Stage 67; 1966 television); The Scapegoat (2012 television); Ondine (2009 film); Yours Truly, Johnny Dollar; "How It Ended" (2011 short film) [forthcoming!]
Yvette Banek: The Woman in White (1948 film)
The Scapegoat |
Temporarily in lieu of my reviews, this rating bulletin from preliminary Nielsen ratings for Sunday primetime...with PBS's Masterpiece Theatre/Downton Abbey and cable station AMC's The Walking Dead added to the regular suspects:
8 p.m.
CBS: "The
Amazing Race" premiere (9.5 million, 5.6/9)
ABC: "Once Upon a Time" (7.5 million, 4.4/7)
FOX: "The Simpsons" (4.6 million, 2.5/4)/"Bob's Burgers" (4.1 million, 2.1/3)
NBC: "Betty White's Off Their Rockers" rerun (4.25 million, 2.6/4)
18-49 leader: "The Amazing Race" (2.4)
9 p.m.
AMC: “The Walking Dead” (11 million, estimating 7/10)
CBS: "The Good Wife" (8.5 million, 5.5/8)
ABC: "Once Upon a Time" (7.5 million, 4.4/7)
FOX: "The Simpsons" (4.6 million, 2.5/4)/"Bob's Burgers" (4.1 million, 2.1/3)
NBC: "Betty White's Off Their Rockers" rerun (4.25 million, 2.6/4)
18-49 leader: "The Amazing Race" (2.4)
9 p.m.
AMC: “The Walking Dead” (11 million, estimating 7/10)
CBS: "The Good Wife" (8.5 million, 5.5/8)
PBS: “Masterpiece
Theatre/Downton Abbey” (8.2 Million, 5.2/8)
ABC: "Revenge" (6 million, 3.9/6)
FOX: "Family Guy" (4.85 million, 2.7/4)/"American Dad" (4.1 million, 2.3/3)
NBC: "SNL in the '90s: Pop Culture Nation" rerun (3.8 million, 2.2/3)
18-49 leader: "Family Guy" (2.4) in broadcast; “The Walking Dead” had a 5.6.
10 p.m.
CBS: "The Mentalist" (9.2 million, 5.9/10)
ABC: "Revenge" (6 million, 3.9/6)
FOX: "Family Guy" (4.85 million, 2.7/4)/"American Dad" (4.1 million, 2.3/3)
NBC: "SNL in the '90s: Pop Culture Nation" rerun (3.8 million, 2.2/3)
18-49 leader: "Family Guy" (2.4) in broadcast; “The Walking Dead” had a 5.6.
10 p.m.
CBS: "The Mentalist" (9.2 million, 5.9/10)
PBS: “Masterpiece
Theatre/Downton Abbey” (8.2 Million, 5.2/9)
NBC: "SNL in the '90s: Pop Culture Nation" rerun (4.2 million, 2.6/4)
ABC: "Zero Hour" rerun (3.05 million, 1.9/3)
NBC: "SNL in the '90s: Pop Culture Nation" rerun (4.2 million, 2.6/4)
ABC: "Zero Hour" rerun (3.05 million, 1.9/3)
Ondine |
I'll have my movie post ready shortly, Todd. Thanks again for your patience. :)
ReplyDeleteThanks for the inclusion todd, as always.
ReplyDeleteOkay, up and running, Todd. Thanks.
ReplyDeleteMy long overdue appraisal of The Black Camel is up now.
ReplyDeleteWill you please add my post to the list of usual suspects, Todd? thanks.
You have access to so many more good things, Todd. Still haven't found BERGEN where I can watch it.
ReplyDeleteThanks, folks! And not at all, Sergio.
ReplyDeleteAside from buying/borrowing/renting European dvds (or on the gray market/downloads), your only option for BORGEN is still to watch it on Link TV streaming, Patti...which I continue to recommend (particularly on a decent-sized monitor):
http://www.linktv.org/borgen
Though Link TV does seem to have a Region 1 DVD set they're offering as a pledge premium...
ReplyDeleteWhat with the holiday and all I forgot to send you this link to my piece on Half a Bride, a lost Gary Cooper film.
ReplyDeleteThanks, Todd.
I had hopes for Jackie Kashian: Scott Rogers on Disneyland but after about 5 minutes it devolved into chatty chat-chat about just about every topic but DL except very tangentially. I went to DL three weeks after it opened in 1956, I was 11 years old, and it was amazing, even without much landscaping yet.
ReplyDeleteThey get back into discussing DisneyLand specifically in the next few minutes, after Jackie establishes why she and Rogers have known each other for years and years...I never have been to the first park, but was eight in 1973 when visiting the then-newish (pre-EPCOT) DisneyWorld. I sure remember the lines.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Brian.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Todd... but I think the link is a bit messed up.
ReplyDeleteA weird Blogger/Blogspot bug wasn't allowing me to fix the link the first several times. Boy, that's annoying. Particularly as it looked fixed till I went back into it.
ReplyDelete8.2 million. Couldn't tell you the last time I watched the same thing on TV with so many other people.
ReplyDeleteTodd, if you care to add my late post, it's here:
ReplyDeletehttp://pulpetti.blogspot.fi/2013/02/tuesdays-overlooked-film-minnesota-clay.html
You can be sure AMC and PBS are not used to being the Serious Players in ratings competitions, as well, Ron.
ReplyDeleteJuri, my headcold/work-delayed reviews are later than yours, so yours are certainly welcome!