Tuesday, February 26, 2013

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

Sergeant Rutledge
Thanks as always to all the contributors of the reviews and citations at the links below, and to all you readers (and, if you're moved to be, commenters at the posts). There are likely to be at least a couple of additional links over the course of the day...if I've missed yours, or someone else's, please let me know in comments. Thanks very much.

Bill Crider: Demetrius and the Gladiators  [trailer]

Brian Arnold: Gremloids [aka Hyperspace]

Elizabeth Foxwell: The Hanged Man

Evan Lewis: The Son of Tarzan (1920)

George Kelley: Priscilla, Queen of the Desert: The Musical

Iba Dawson: Rosewood

Ivan G. Shreve: dvd packages

Jackie Kashian: Sue Costello, T. J. Miller, Auggie Smith

Jacqueline T. Lynch: "Resisting Enemy Interrogation"

James Reasoner: Crossfire Trail

John Charles: Beyond Atlantis [aka Sea Creatures]

Kliph Nesteroff: Willie Tyler

Laura: The Maltese Falcon (1931; aka Dangerous Female)

Lucy Brown: Sylvia Scarlett; The Bad and the Beautiful

Martin Edwards: Jennifer 8

Marty McKee: Battlestar Galactica (the 1978 pilot/theatrical release...in Sensurround!)

Michael Shonk: Barbary Coast (1975-76) and its 1975 pilot

Mystery Dan: Take Me Out to the Ball Game
The Snakepit

Patti Abbott: The Snakepit

Paul S.: Flesh and Bone

Prashant Trikannad: The Descendants, The Dilemma, and The Oscars telecast.

Randy Johnson: The Racket (1928); Dollars for Django (aka Pochi dollari per Django)

Rick: The Winslow Boy

Rod Lott: Las Vegas Blood Bath

Ron Scheer: Sergeant Rutledge (see Sergio Angelini)

Scott Cupp: The Relic

Sergio Angelini: Sergeant Rutledge 
(see Ron Scheer)

Stacia Jones: Raiders of Ghost City

Stephen Bowie: "A Night to Remember" (Kraft Television Theater)

Steve Lewis: ...And Suddenly It's Murder [aka Crimen]

Yvette Banek: Hopscotch


7 comments:

  1. What were the odds of two Sergeant Rutledges>

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  2. It's happened before...but I think this is the first time that two independently-arrived-at reviews also follow alphabetically (ranked by first name...).

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  3. Patti and Todd, I am maybe even more amazed that the two of us came to basically the same conclusions about the film.

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  4. Great minds, and well-meaning efforts by artists with (as have us all) limits...

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  5. Todd, thanks very much for your comments as well as the inclusion of my film reviews. I didn't think they might be eligible for Overlooked Films hence I didn't bring it to your notice, though I posted them under that label on my blog.

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  6. Only sorry that I somehow missed them on Tuesday! It's been a harried week.

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  7. No problem, Todd. It's been a "harried" few days for me too and I'll be off blogging for a while, as mentioned over at 3Cs. I'll be visiting blogs, though.

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