Wednesday, April 29, 2015

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

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This week's selections of undeservedly (and a few deservedly) underappreciated audio/visual experiences...as always, thanks to all the contributors and you readers. 

Anne Billson: The Fate of Lee Khan; Top 10 King Arthur Movies

Bill Crider: Falling Down; underrated horror films poll; The Legend of Caleb York

Brian Arnold: The Incredible Hulk (tv) outtakes

Brian Busby: Double Negative aka Deadly Companion (featuring Count Floyd as the Beaver)

BV Lawson: Media Murder

McQueen, Ann-Margret, Weld in The Cincinnati Kid
Comedy Film Nerds: Dean Haglund

Dan Stumpf: Big Deal on Madonna Street

David Vineyard: Dixie Ray, Hollywood Star

Ed Lynskey: Chicago Syndicate

Elizabeth Foxwell: The Hitch-Hiker; Selected Shorts: "Expect the Unexpected" (Yolen, Thurber and Bradbury stories)

Evan Lewis: The Roy Rogers Show: pilot(s?)

George Kelley: Steve McQueen Collection


How Did This Get Made?: Double Team

Iba Dawson: Return of the Dream Machine; Rififi

Ivan G. Shreve, Jr.: The Reluctant Dragon

Jack Seabrook: The Alfred Hitchcock Hour: "The Second Verdict"

Jackie Kashian: Brian Upton on gaming

Jacqueline T. Lynch: Babes on Swing Street; Bowery to Broadway

Jake Hinkson: Wicked Woman

Pepper Dennis
James Reasoner: Pepper Dennis

Jeff Flugel: 1963

Jerry House: Jungle Siren; Neil Gaiman on buttons

John Grant: Missing Girls; Seven Sinners

Ken Levine: Sing What Happens

Kliph Nesteroff: Billy Gray's Band Box (the first comedy club in Los Angeles)

Laura: Queen ChristinaThat Hagen Girl

Lucy Brown: From This Day Forward

Martin Edwards: Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Spy
Among the women not to be trifled with: The Fate of Lee Khan

Marty McKee: The Bold Ones: The New Doctors: "In Dreams They Run"

Michael Daye: 9 disturbing early films (courtesy Bill Crider)

Michael Shonk: Mrs. Columbo aka Kate Loves a  Mystery

Mike Tooney: The Twilight Zone: "Once Upon a Time"

Mystery Dave: Sabotage

Texas Killing Fields
Patrick Murtha: Texas Killing Fields; Ann-Margret

Patti Abbott: Safe

Prashant Trikkanad: Sandokan

Randy Johnson: One After the Other (aka Uno doppo l'altro); Sales Pitch (by Philip K. Dick)

Rick: Robert Bloch: Thriller: "Yours Truly, Jack the Ripper"; Star Trek: "Wolf in the Fold"; Dracula's Daughter
Apparently actually has a decent script.

Rod Lott: The Alphabet Murders

Sean McLachlan: Edison Company sf and fantasy films (courtesy Bill Crider)

Sergio Angelini: Sherlock Holmes and the Voice of Terror

Stacia Jones: 24 jours (aka 24 Days)

Stephen Bowie: Kojak: "Cop in a Cage"

Steve Lewis: Fallguy; The Racketeer

Walker Martin: Windy City Pulp Convention
on set: Sherlock Holmes and the Voice of Terror

6 comments:

  1. Some great selections there (and am just about to watch the THRILLER version of Bloch's "Yours Truly, Jack the Ripper" so perfect timing!)

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  2. Todd, thanks for compiling all the review links. It's nice to be back.

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  3. Thanks to you both for contributing and your benisons...sorry for the delay, more than I would've expected kept pulling me away from the task yesterday.

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  4. Here's my modest contribution, Todd, a 1980 adaptation of an early Ross Macdonald novel starring Anthony Perkins, Michael Sarrazin and cast members of SCTV:

    Deadly Companion

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  5. Thanks, Brian. I hope that, among Ross Macdonald adaptations, this was the only one made mostly because he counted as Canadian content...

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  6. That's quite a list.

    Here's my contribution for this week's FFB:

    Mysteries in April

    http://inkquilletc.blogspot.in/2015/04/mysteries-in-april.html

    Thanks.

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