Wednesday, April 12, 2017

Tuesday's Overlooked A/V: films, television and more...

La ragazza che sapeva troppo
The weekly assembly of links to blogposts, reviews, essays, podcasts and other items of interest about audio/visual work, usually first-rate and deserving of one's attention but sometimes less so and sometimes deserving of obscurity, up to and including opera, stage drama, conventions, museum exhibits, videogames (and boardgames), and more. Thanks to all who have produced the items linked to below! And please let me know if I've missed yours or someone else's.  

A useful resource I stumbled across the other week, but forgot to mention to those who might also be interested, Paul Di Filippo mentioned on a discussion list, an online archive of Broadcasting magazine, 1931-2002.  Todd Mason

A. J. Wright:  Boots Mallory

Alice Chang: consoles

Anne Billson: The Girl Who Knew Too Much (La ragazza che sapeva troppo)

The Big Broadcast: 9 April 2017

Bill Crider: Blood Father [trailer]

Bob Freelander: Never Too Young to Die

Brian Arnold: Don Rickles

Brian Keene/The Horror Show: Remembering Robert Bloch, with Stephen King, Jack Ketchum, F. Paul Wilson, David J. Schow, John Skipp, Tom Monteleone, Wayne Allen Sallee, Chet Williamson, Cathy Gonzalez, and Del Howison 

Brian Lindenmuth: "Times Like Dying"

B. V. Lawson: Media Murder

Classic Movie Salon: (Sunday after next, discussing) All the Presidents Men

Colin McGulgan: Springfield Rifle

Comedy Filn Nerds: Dino Stamatopoulos & Leah Tiscione; Ramon Rivas II

Cult TV: The Avengers (starring Diana Rigg): "Return to Castle De'Ath"

The.Avengers.1965.S04E05.Castle.De'ath. by superannuatedlps


Cynthia Fuchs: Colossal; The Bye Bye Man

Dan Stumpf: These Thousand Hills

Dave Wain: Underrated '87 films

David Cramner: The Salvation

David James Keaton: men out of prison films

Elgin Bleecker: It Always Rains on Sundays
Rita Moreno in The Fat Man

Elizabeth Foxwell: The Fat Man: "The Thirty-Two Friends of Gina Lardelli" (tv pilot); Robert Bloch centennial

Eric Hillis: Caltiki: The Immortal Monster

The Faculty of Horror: Calvaire and Martyrs (2008 film)

Gary Deane: Rural noir films

George Kelley: The Flash: "Duet"

"Gilligan Newton-John": 3-4 January 1981 primetime US broadcast network tv

How Did This Get Made?: xXx: Return of Alexander Cage

Iba Dawson: Kicks

Ivan G. Shreve, Jr.: Accidents Will Happen; Beverly Hills Vamp; Crime Does Not Pay: "Buried Loot"; Crime Does Not Pay the series;  You'd Be Surprised

Jack Seabrook: Alfred Hitchcock Presents: "Whodunnit?"

Jackie Kashian/The Dork Forest: Hal Lublin on Saturday Night Live (and The Great American Bake-Off)
Thrilling Adventure Hour cast featuring Hal Lublin
Jackie Kashian and Laurie Kilmartin: The Jackie and Laurie Show  

Jacqueline T. Lynch: I Wonder Who's Kissing Her Now

Jake Hinkson: After Dark, My Sweet

James Clark: Paterson

James Reasoner: Flashback (1990 film)

Janet Varney/The JV Club: Linda Park

J. D. Lafrance: Mrs. Parker and the Vicious Circle

Jerry House: TED Talks: Ze Frank on Nerdcore Comedy; Baywatch Nights

John Grant: The Naked Edge; Der Verdacht

John Scoleri: Dark Shadows Before I Die: the episodes reviewed

John Varley: Stagecoach (1939 film); The Girl in the Park

Jonathan Lewis: Gambling Lady

Juri Nummelin: The Glass House

Karen Hannsberry: Hope Emerson

Ken Levine: diagnosing problem scripts; WGA strike potential

Kim Newman: Secrets in the Walls; Pulgasari

Kliph Nesteroff: The Joe Franklin Show: David Frye, Jay Leno (1982)

Kristina Dijan: The Dark Tower; The HookLove Me Tonight; Canadian trivia; more Canadian trivia

Laura G: I Was a Shoplifter; Jamaica Inn; Infernal Machine

Leo Doroschenko/Andrew Porter: Alcoa Premiere (aka Fred Astaire's Premiere Theatre): "Mr. Lucifer" written by Alfred Bester

Part 2
Part 3
Part 4
Part 5
Part 6

Lindsay D: Midnight (1939 film)

Maltin on Movies: Hayley Mills

Martin Edwards: Blind Date (aka Chance Encounter; 1959 film); The Witness for the Prosecution (BBC TV 2016)

Marty McKee: The Mask of Fu Manchu; Ocean's 11 (1960 film)

Mildred Perkins: Home (2016 stage musical by Christy Hall and Scot Alan)

Mitchell Hadley: Cleveland/Youngstown TV listings, 10 April 1971; TV Guide 10 April 1971


Movie Sign with the Mads: The African Queen

Noel Vera: The Devils

Patricia Nolan-Hall: Avanti!

Patti Abbott: The Innocents

Paul D. Brazill: Tony Hancock

The Projection Booth: They Live

Raquel Stecher: Griffith Observatory; TCM Film Festival

Rick: For Love or Money; Le Mans

Rod Lott: Eliminators; Aftermath (2017 film); Minutes Past Midnight

Ruth Kerr: Gary Cooper

Salome Wilde: River (tv series)

Sergio Angelini: The House of Fear

Stacia Kissick Jones: Loophole (1981 film); The Internecine Project



Stacie Ponder: Mystics in Bali

Stephen Bowie: David Kelley

Stephen Gallagher: FantasyCon 2016

Steve Lewis: South Sea Woman; Frontier Circus: "Depths of Fear" (pilot)

Todd Mason: Robert Bloch: conventions and drama

TV Obscurities: March Home Media releases

Tynan: Starter for 10; Sing Street

Vienna: Tall, Dark and Handsome

8 comments:

Elgin Bleecker said...

Todd – Once again, thanks for the list. There are a lot of interesting posts here. I will be back tonight to dig in.

Todd Mason said...

Thank you, Elgin, not least for your own.

Jack Seabrook said...

Thanks, Todd. I'm going to go read that Avengers post!

Phillyradiogeek said...

Not exactly made for Tuesday's Overlooked, but I did post this recently: http://meandyouandablognamedboo.blogspot.com/2017/04/don-rickles-1926-2017.html

Sergio (Tipping My Fedora) said...

Another awesome collection - and thanks for that link to Broadcasting magazine, which I shall have to peruse at the weekend when I have a spare hour or two!

Todd Mason said...

Thank you, folks...and I did snag yours, Brian, as soon as I noted I hadn't checked yours...

Silver Screenings said...

A couple of posts caught my attention right away, such as the underrated films of 1987 and the rural noir films. There are a lot of things on this list that I miss during my usual blog reading – thanks!

Todd Mason said...

Precisely why I try to cast a wide net, Ruth...though I find it can be challenging in several ways. Thanks, for the good word and your own work on your blog.