Wednesday, September 9, 2015

Tuesday's Overlooked Films and/or Other A/V: new links to reviews, interviews, and more

Anatomy of a Murder






The selections (reviews, interviews 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...a good week for Ida Lupino (BNoir and Ruth)...

Aaron West: Yi Yi

Anne Billson: Evil Tiger Ladies

Anonymous: Witness

Bill Crider: Bandidas  [trailer]
Bandidas

BV Lawson: Media Murder

BNoirDetour: The Hoodlum; Born to Kill

Colin:  Lisbon

Comedy Film NerdsAdam Rifkin on cult films

Cynthia Fuchs: A Walk in the Woods

Dan Stumpf: Apache Drums

David Cramner: Justified: "Collateral"

David Vineyard: 17 Moments of Spring

Dorian: Charade

Ed Gorman: character actors

Ed Howard: The Kid

Elgin Bleecker: Ride the Pink Horse

Elizabeth Foxwell: The Suspect

George Kelley: The Man from U.N.C.L.E. (Season One)

Gilligan Newton-John: Cinderella 2000; Space Thing; Wonder Woman: "The Man Who Could Move the World"

Harlan Ellison: Mike Hodel's Hour 25: "Dick Lochte" (KPFK/Pacifica Radio)


How Did This Get Made?: Furious 7

Iba Dawson: Wes Craven

Ivan G. Shreve, Jr.: The Green Archer

Jack Seabrook: The Alfred Hitchcock Hour: "The Older Sister"

Jackie Kashian: Good Hair; Sumukh Tolgalkar on Saved by the Bell; Maria Bamford and her father Joel Bamford  (from the lo-fi days of 2007)

Jacqueline T. Lynch: Slim

James Reasoner: Powderkeg

Janet Varney: Dana Gould

Jerry House: Zacherley

Jim Knipfel: Walking Tall (courtesy Bill Crider)

John Grant: Gambling Sex; Republic of Sin (aka...)

Jonathan Lewis: I, Monster

Judy Geater: Kings Go Forth

Karen Hannsberry: Central Park

Kelly Robinson: Silent and Lost Film notes

Ken Levine: Mary featuring Katey Sagal

Kliph Nesteroff: "He Restoreth My Soul" with Merrill Womach

Kristina Dijan: Violent Saturday; Chandu the MagicianFive and Ten; Tell No Tales; The Deadly Mantis

Lance Charnes: The Honorable Woman


Laura: Oregon Passage; Martin Milner; The Rocketeer; The Love Bug (1968)

Lindsey: Happiness Ahead; Haunted Gold; Meet John Doe; Second Chorus

Lucy Brown: Best of Men

Martin Edwards: Gladfest

Marty McKee: Martin MilnerBorderline

Mystery Dave: Chicken Run

Patricia Nolan-Hall: Vacation from Marriage

Patrick Murtha: Night Beat

Patti Abbott: film endings...

Pop My Culture: Brian Palermo

Raquel Stecher: Ace in the Hole

Richard Robinson: The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes (Granada Television 1984)

Rick: Fool's Parade; guest reviews: A New Leaf (Yvette Banek); Out of the Blue (Paddy Lee); Blue Collar (John Greco)

Rod Lott: Death Race; RKO Dick Tracy films; Metamorphosis

Ruth: They Drive by Night


Sam Juliano: Lord of the Flies (1963 film); How Green Was My Valley

Sanford Allen: Deadly Friend

Scott Cupp: Coherence; National Trivia Challenge


Sergio Angelini: Top 25 Courtroom Drama Films


The Hunger
Stacia Jones: The Hunger

Stephen Bowie: Brenner

Stephen Mullen: Germany Year Zero

Todd Mason: comedian podcast videos, LA PodFest and otherwise
Mitzi Gaynor, 1970s

Victoria Loomes: Alice Guy-Blaché 

Vienna: Mitzi Gaynor

Yvette Banek: The Clouded Yellow 
The Clouded Yellow

10 comments:

  1. Todd, my post about THE MAN FROM U.N.C.L.E. SEASON ONE is up on my blog.

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  2. Thanks, George! Sorry I missed that on first pass.

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  3. Another marvellous collection - thanks Todd.

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  4. ALL THAT no MONEY CAN BUY, Sergio, to almost pun on one of your films this week... thanks!

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  5. Todd – My post on “Ride the Pink Horse” is now up at:
    http://elginbleecker.blogspot.com/2015/09/tuesdays-overlooked-film-ride-pink-horse.html
    Thanks.
    And good roundup, as usual.

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  6. Thanks, Elgin...I'll drop that one in next week as well, for those who missed it in checking in yesterday or this morning.

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  7. Thank you, Todd - Sorry I blew my deadline.

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  8. Impossible for contributors to do, Elgin--all too easy for me on a busy week!

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  9. That Harlan Ellison programme with Dick Lochte was terrific by the way

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  10. Yes, I've been happy to dig these out.

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