Marlowe |
Anne Billson: The Ten Most Pretentious Films
Bill Crider: Marlowe [trailer]
BV Lawson: Media Murder
Corey Redekop: Alex Cross
I Love Trouble |
Dan Stumpf: The Great St. Louis Bank Robbery
Ed Gorman: character actors; John Sayles on Anthony Mann
Ed Lynskey: 87th Precinct
Elizabeth Foxwell: Knight without Armor
Evan Lewis: I Love Trouble
Strange Days |
How Did This Get Made?: Gooby
Iba Dawson: underrated movies
Ivan G. Shreve, Jr.: The Killer that Stalked New York; checking in
Jackie Kashian: Rhea Butcher on Back to the Future and the Magical Strong Woman & such
Jacqueline T. Lynch: The Student Prince
Jake Hinkson: Snowpiercer; Noah
Jayme Lynn Blaschke: Babylon-5: "The Parliament of Dreams"
Jonathan Lewis: Horizons West: Border Incident; The Raid
James Reasoner: herding cats
Jerry House: The Adventures of Long John Silver: "The Necklace" (pilot)
The Long Summer of George Adams |
John Grant: Blind Alibi; Wonders in the Dark
Kliph Nesteroff: Betsy Palmer
Laura: The Girl in White; TCM on James Garner; The Long Summer of George Adams
Lucy Brown: The Happiest Days of Your Life
Martin Edwards: Headhunters
Marty McKee: Strike Force
Max Allan Collins: James Garner; SD ComicCon
Michael Shonk: Petrocelli: "The Golden Cage" (pilot)
The Food Guide to Love |
Prashant Trikannad: The Food Guide to Love; The Odd Life of Timothy Green
Randy Johnson: Nancy Drew...Trouble Shooter; A Taste of Vengeance (aka I vigliacchi non pregano)
Rick: The Western Film Fair
Rod Lott: The Diabolical Dr. Z
Sergio Angelini: Circus of Fear
Stacia Jones: Fort Apache
Stephen Bowie: Universal TV's syndication butchery
Steve Lewis: The Naked Jungle; The Cyclops
Yvette Banek: Tom Conway as The Falcon
The Girl in White |
Hiya Todd - great roundup and great to see garner being celebrated - I'll never be able to change my answerphone message now!
ReplyDeleteI take it you run the opening from THE ROCKFORD FILES?
ReplyDeleteTodd, thanks for the post link and picture display. A review of a James Garner film would have been more appropriate. I did see and briefly review his TOMBSTONE (with Jason Robards) a few weeks ago. He was a very composed actor.
ReplyDeleteWell, Prashant, nothing's stopping you from doing a piece on Garner for next week! Your review of HOUR OF THE GUN with Garner (the one that covers the same legendary gun battle as TOMBSTONE) is linked in a Tuesday's A/V a few weeks back, and Ron Scheer also reviewed the film a couple of years ago.
ReplyDeleteThanks for your continued participation...THE FOOD GUIDE TO LOVE was new to me, and looks promising.
That above is me, accidentally posting under my housemate Alice's login...
ReplyDeleteTodd, I completely forgot that Garner's Tombstone film, which I saw and wrote about, was called HOUR OF THE GUN. I do remember you linking it. I think I'm seeing so many films that I'm forgetting the titles.
ReplyDeleteTodd, thanks for posting my Mystery File post but the PETROCELLI episode was not the pilot but episode one of the series.
ReplyDeleteFair enough, Michael...usually those are one and the same. There was a previous pilot?
ReplyDeleteOops, forgot to answer your question. The character of Petrocelli first appeared in TV Movie THE LAWYER (1970). A TV Movie NIGHT GAMES appeared in 1974 and was the series pilot.
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