King Solomon's Mines |
Bill Crider: King Solomon's Mines (1950 film) ...and the trailer
Brian Arnold: Juan of the Dead
BV Lawson: Nancy Scott reads "Smack"
Mother and Child |
Ed Gorman: Gail Russell
Elizabeth Foxwell: The Venetian Affair
Evan Lewis: Light the Fuse...Sartana is Coming!
George Kelley: Boston, this week
Iba Dawson: Mother and Child (2009 film)
Ivan G. Shreve, Jr.: Coming Distractions
Jackie Kashian: Jake Johannsen
Jacqueline T. Lynch: Boris Karloff as Captain Hook, and more...
James Reasoner: George Gobel on The Tonight Show
Ball of Fire |
John Charles: Blaze Starr Goes Nudist
Juri Nummelin: Finnish westerns (part 1); part 2
Kate Laity: Ball of Fire
Kliph Nesteroff: Get the Message
Broadchurch |
Lucy Brown: Broadchurch; The First of the Few (aka Spitfire)
Martin Edwards: Broadchurch; Endeavour
Marty McKee: Lobo: "The Fastest Women Around"
Mystery Dan: Blood Creek
The Nerdist Writers' Panel
Patti Abbott: Spin and Marty
Prashant Trikannad: laughter (and some favorite sitcoms)
Randy Johnson: Born to Kill (1947 film)
Rick: The Sandpiper
Ain't In It for My Health |
Ron Scheer: The Battle at Apache Pass
Scott Cupp: Miranda
Sergio Angelini: Tales of the Unexpected: "Proof of Guilt"
Stacia Jones: Ain't in It for My Health: A Film About Levon Helm
Stephen Bowie: sex and romance in the 1960s tv industry
The Vengeance of Fu Manchu |
Steve Lewis: The Vengeance of Fu Manchu (1967)
Todd Mason: tv (mostly webbish) notes... comedians among the funny; Independent Lens: Wonder Women and The JV Club: Susan Orlean
Walker Martin: Windy City Pulp Convention 2013
Yvette Banek: Highly Dangerous
6 comments:
I'll try and have one posted a bit later today, Todd. Sorry for the delay. Having a bad day. What a nuisance.
I'll do my best. Thanks for your patience, m'dear.
Not at all, Yvette. There are too many delays, too often...when you can get one up, it's always welcome.
Okay, Todd. I'm up and running. Yippee! Didn't think I'd make it. :)
Okay, here's the second part on Finnish westerns:
http://pulpetti.blogspot.fi/2013/04/tuesdays-overlooked-films-finnish_23.html
Thanks, folks! You put my lack of industry thus to shame.
Todd, thanks for the earlier link — as always very thoughtful of you.
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