Holy Motors |
That two posts have some relevance to Kaiser Broadcasting, a notable television station group put together by the same Henry Kaiser whose companies also made automobiles for a while at midcentury, is an amusing coincidence. Even odder that neither was written by Brian Arnold (though Pearce Duncan identified for Brian the latter's selection this week). Somewhat less improbably, two posts mention Garbo this go-'round. Phil Austin and James Salter passed away this past week (and James Horner), as did nine people in South Carolina whose last experience echoes too closely that of the subjects of Cindy Fuchs's selection...
Allan Fish: Black Mirror: White Christmas
Anne Billson: Holy Motors
As Young as We Are |
Brian Arnold: The Stranger Within
B.V. Lawson: Media Murder
Colin: The Silver Whip
Comedy Film Nerds: Mike Schmidt on Love and Mercy, etc.
Cindy Fuchs: Requiem for the Dead: American Spring 2014
Dan Stumpf: Tip-Off Girls; King of Alcatraz; The Spider (1945 film)
Elgin Bleecker: Suspense: "The Crooked Frame" (1952 tv; based loosely on Wm. McGivern's novel)
Ex Machina |
Evan Lewis: Dick Tracy Meets Gruesome
Gary Deane: I, Jane Doe
George Kelley: Aloha
How Did This Get Made?: The Adventures of Pluto Nash
Iba Dawson: Ex Machina
Ivan G. Shreve, Jr.: Shack Out on 101
Batman Returns |
Jacqueline T. Lynch: Meet Me in St. Louis
Jake Hinkson: Batman Returns
Jonathan Lewis: Red Ball Express (1952 Film); Christopher Lee tribute: The Gorgon; and Captain America II: Death Too Soon
James Reasoner: Turn, Season 1 (latterly Turn: Washington's Spies)
James Salter films: (with some nudity); based on Salter's "Last Night"
How It Ended (18 Minutes, Super-16mm) from Bank Street Films on Vimeo.
Directed and co-scripted by Salter from an Irwin Shaw story: Three
Jeff Flugel: Jonny Quest
Jerry House: The Undying Monster
Search for Beauty |
Kliph Nesteroff: John Barbour
Kristina Dijan: The Night the World Exploded; Air Hawks
Larry Blamire: The Dakotas (television series)
Laura: Beau Geste (1939 film); Riffraff
Lucy Brown: The Half-Naked Truth
Martin Edwards: Carlisle Crime-Writing Festival
Marty McKee: Abby; Nashville Girl (aka New Girl in Town) trailer NSFW, briefly
Mike Tooney: Laramie (television series)
Mystery Dave: Big Top Pee-Wee
Patrick Murtha: Chicago Confidential
Patti Abbott: 10 Favorite Quirky Overlooked Films; (with Megan Abbott): WKBD (Kaiser Broadcasting Detroit) film package Bill Kennedy and the Movies
Pearce Duncan: Raising Cain
Phil Austin and the Firesign Theatre:
Prashant Trikannad: "A Walk with Death"
Diana Rigg in Women Beware Women |
Rick: The Ghost in the Invisible Bikini
Rod Lott: Kiss Me Quick!; The Pact II
Ruth: Ninotchka
Sergio Angelini: Sherlock Holmes and the Secret Weapon
Stacia Jones: The Babushkas of Chernobyl; Desire for Beauty
Stephen Bowie: Diana Rigg
Stephen Gallagher: Rain
Todd Mason: US television in Summer/Fall 1978 (and some Boston-area and Kaiser Broadcasting notes)
Yvette Banek: As Young as We Are; The Adventures of Tartu
2 comments:
Yes, it is interesting to see an article about Kaiser/Field that I haven't written :) It's just as well, as I'm still no expert on the stations by any means.
I great lineup this week!
Thanks, and thanks for contributing. And fandom of WKBS in Philadelphia as it was is a good start...
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