Thursday, January 29, 2009
WET WILDERNESS
This one looks mighty unpleasant. Check it out. "Violent demise is simply last on his long list of inhuman torments."
Posted by AfterHoursCinema.
Saturday, January 24, 2009
THE STRANGER
From 1965 ... "Homemade cautionary drama about the case of a young girl who is abducted and murdered by a stranger. Director and Photographer: Joseph S. Cozzolino. With Tolie Cozzolino (Mother); Rennie Knight (Girl); Danny Knight (Stranger); Steve Knight (Boy); Ron McHenry and R. Anderson (Deputies). Filmed in and around Santa Rosa, California. Kodachrome."
Part of the Prelinger Archives, where you can watch this peculiar mental hygiene film in its entirety and read details about the film's origin. A policeman with a passion for filmmaking enlists his family to help make a movie about stranger danger for use in classrooms ... the result is as charming as it is unsettling.
Part of the Prelinger Archives, where you can watch this peculiar mental hygiene film in its entirety and read details about the film's origin. A policeman with a passion for filmmaking enlists his family to help make a movie about stranger danger for use in classrooms ... the result is as charming as it is unsettling.
Sunday, January 18, 2009
Friday, January 16, 2009
Saturday, January 10, 2009
UNCLE CROC'S BLOCK
Intro
$6.95 Man
Witchy Goo-Goo (w/Phyllis Diller)
Sherlock Domes (w/Carl Ballantine)
Return of the $6.95 Man
Junie the Teenage Genie (w/Alice Ghostley)
Witchy Goo-Goo Returns
Sherlock Domes Again
Uncle Croc's Block was a favorite of mine in 1975 ... basically I was up for anything Charles Nelson Reilly was involved in (that's still the case, actually), be it Lidsville, Match Game or this half-assed cartoon/variety hour. I haven't seen it since I was nine years old, but the image of Reilly in that ridiculous costume stayed with me over the decades ... looks like they gave some cool old character actors some work, so it wasn't a total waste.
Posted by muttley16.
$6.95 Man
Witchy Goo-Goo (w/Phyllis Diller)
Sherlock Domes (w/Carl Ballantine)
Return of the $6.95 Man
Junie the Teenage Genie (w/Alice Ghostley)
Witchy Goo-Goo Returns
Sherlock Domes Again
Uncle Croc's Block was a favorite of mine in 1975 ... basically I was up for anything Charles Nelson Reilly was involved in (that's still the case, actually), be it Lidsville, Match Game or this half-assed cartoon/variety hour. I haven't seen it since I was nine years old, but the image of Reilly in that ridiculous costume stayed with me over the decades ... looks like they gave some cool old character actors some work, so it wasn't a total waste.
Posted by muttley16.
Monday, January 5, 2009
Sunday, January 4, 2009
DYLAN AND LENNON
Part One
Part Two
Part Three
John Lennon and a very loaded Bob Dylan share a limo ride in this outtake from the unreleased Eat the Document.
Posted by Heavyhumanist.
Part Two
Part Three
John Lennon and a very loaded Bob Dylan share a limo ride in this outtake from the unreleased Eat the Document.
Posted by Heavyhumanist.
Saturday, January 3, 2009
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