Tuesday, March 19, 2013

Tuesday's Overlooked Films and/or Other A/V; new links

My Blueberry Nights
Today's set of reviews and citations of audiovisual works and related matter, with the posts at the links below (and the distant sound of thunder at least twice heard), including a second take (see last week) on Shetland...and the Other The Sundowners...as always, thanks to all the contributors and to all you readers for your participation. And, as usually, there are likely to be additions to this list over the course of the day, and if I've missed your, or someone else's, post, please let me know in comments...thanks again.

Bill Crider: Big Jim McLain ...trailer

Brian Arnold: Robin Hood (1991 telefilm)

B.V. Lawson: Media Murder

Dan Stumpf: Thunderhoof

Elizabeth Foxwell: The Alfred Hitchcock Hour: "The Long Silence"

Thunder Road
Evan Lewis: Thunder Road

George Kelley: Blood Diamonds

Iba Dawson: The Indian Runner

Ivan G. Shreve, Jr.: Gloria McMillan and some blogathons

Jacqueline T. Lynch: "Willie the Kid"

James Reasoner: 12 Rounds
Shetland

Jeff Flugel: the best of '60s sf films;  
Air Force

John Charles: Trader Hornee

John F. Norris: Too Many Crooks (1959)

Kliph Nesteroff: Jackie Curtiss

Laura: Top O' the Morning

Lucy Brown: Shetland; A Kind of Loving

Martin Edwards: The Raven (2012); Justice (2011)

Marty McKee: Twilight's Last Gleaming

Michael Shonk: Search: The Doug McClure Episodes

Mike Tooney: "All the Time in the World" (Tales of Tomorrow)

Mystery Dan: My Blueberry Nights; Bathing Beauty

Patti Abbott: Baby Boom

Paul S.: City of Angels and Hurlyburly

Randy Johnson: The Violent Men (1955); Johnny Yuma
The Sundowners

Rick: David Hedison

Rod Lott: Possessed by the Night

Ron Scheer: The Sundowners (1950)

Scott Cupp: Night Watch (2004)

Sergio Angelini: Garde à vue (aka The Inquisitor)

Stacia Jones: Hors Satan

Stephen Bowie: Kickstarting Coronet Blue

Todd Mason: Tightrope;
Pacific Heartbeat

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