Ginger Gonzaga in Mixology |
The selections (reviews and citations at the links below) of undeservedly (and a few deservedly) under-appreciated audio/visual experiences...as always, thanks to all the contributors and you readers...
Aaron West: Where Is My Friend's House? (aka...)
Allan Fish: The Grandmaster
Anonymous: People on Sunday
Bill Crider: Dirty Little Billy [trailer]
Brandie Ashe: My Neighbor Totoro
Bill Crider: Dirty Little Billy [trailer]
My Neighbor Totoro |
Brent McKee: NBC Upfront
BV Lawson: Media Murder
Colin: Guns of Darkness
Comedy Film Nerds: Andy Wood
Cynthia Fuchs: The End of the Tour; Listen to Me Marlon
Elgin Bleecker: Keeper of the Flame
Elizabeth Foxwell: The Assignment (aka...); The Invention of Murder
Evan Lewis: Philip Marlowe, Private Eye: "Spanish Blood"
How Did This Get Made?: Tiptoes
Iba Dawson: TCM Summer of Darkness
Ivan G. Shreve, Jr.: George Grizzard
Sunday in New York (1963 film excerpt)
J. Kingston Pierce: US TV season 1974-75
Jackie Kashian: The World's End; Matt Saxe on the US vice presidency
Jacqueline T. Lynch: Teresa Wright: television
Craig Rice's cover (in Home Sweet Homicide) |
Jeff Flugel: 1963 in film
John Grant: Whistle Down the Wind; Nightmare
Karen Hannsberry: Sadie McKee
Kliph Nesteroff: Will Jordan
Kristina Dijan: Shanghai Express; The Damned; August on TCM
Lance Charnes: City Homicide
Laura: Callaway Went Thataway; Where Are Your Children?
Lucy Brown: Higher and Higher
Mark Evanier: US Late Night Television (courtesy Ed Gorman)
Kristina Dijan: Shanghai Express; The Damned; August on TCM
Lance Charnes: City Homicide
Laura: Callaway Went Thataway; Where Are Your Children?
Lucy Brown: Higher and Higher
Mark Evanier: US Late Night Television (courtesy Ed Gorman)
Great stuff Todd - and love that still from "Penny and the Pownall Case"
ReplyDeleteThanks, Sergio...and glad to have Lee (and Baxt) remembered this week...
ReplyDeleteThanks for including me in the round-up!
ReplyDeleteNot at all, Colin! Thank you. (Why Livius?)
ReplyDeleteI wrote about THE EXTRAORDINARY ADVENTURES OF ADELE BLANC-SEC, too, Todd. A delightful film. I loved it. Don't miss it. :)
ReplyDeleteYes, you did! Thanks...I'll seek that review out as well. I did buy the dvd some time back.
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