Tuesday, April 14, 2015

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

Devoted this week to the memory of Ron Scheer. 
Read the Book from Ron Scheer on Vimeo.

Anne Billson: Guilty Pleasures?

Bill Crider: Cellular [trailer] (Vince Keenan on Cellular)

BV Lawson: Media Murder

Comedy Film Nerds: Chris Gore

Ed Lynskey: The Boogie Man Will Get You

Elizabeth Foxwell: Murder is News; Stan Freberg

Evan Lewis: Satan Met a Lady

Gerge Kelley: Batman vs. Robin
Respire

How Did This Get Made?: Tango & Cash

Iba Dawson: Respire (aka Breathe)

Ivan G. Shreve, Jr.: Bulldog Drummond on US radio and in film

Jack Seabrook: The Alfred Hitchcock Hour: "Starring the Defense" (by Henry Slesar)

Jackie Kashian: M. Dickson

Jacqueline T. Lynch: The Helen Morgan Story

Jake Hinkson: Helen Holmes and early action heroines

James Reasoner: The Dovekeepers

Jerry Entract: The Drum
Q Planes

Jerry House: Dark Fantasy: "The Sea Phantom"

John Grant: Plump FIctionQ Planes

Jonathan Lewis: Four Flies on Grey Velvet (aka...); Iron Man (1951 film)

Juri Nummelin: Fear Over the City (aka...)

Kate Laity: It Came from Schenectady...

Kliph Nesteroff: Interview with Dick Cavett

Laura: Jeopardy (1953 film); Witness to Murder

Lucy Brown: An Inspector Calls

Martin Edwards: Arthur and George

Marty McKee: Scorpion (1986 film)

Mystery Dave: Poultrygeist

Patrick Murtha: Cambio de suerte (aka  Lucky Bastards--literally "Change of luck")

Cleo from 5 to 7
Patti Abbott: Cleo from Five to Seven

Prashant Trikannad: libraries in Southern India

Randy Johnson: Three Men from Texas; Stop the Slayings (aka....)

Rick: Joe 90; Jean Renoir

Rod Lott: The Naked Witch

Ron Scheer: The Sons of Katie Elder

Sergio Angelini: Slayground

Stacia Jones: That Guy Dick Miller

Stephen Bowie: Mannix

Steve Lewis: The Skull (by Robert Bloch)

Vince Keenan: Charles Brackett

4 comments:

  1. Good call on the dedication Todd - and as always, thanks for looking after us.

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  2. Thanks, as always, Sergio, for your kind words and continuing contribution...

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  3. Nice tribute to Ron. We'll miss him.

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  4. Neat tribute to Ron, I have read and enjoyed both of his books.

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