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The Shadow of the Tower (1972) s01e02 – Power in the Land
The Stop Button Posted by on Sep 24, 2019
This episode tells a loser’s story. He played the game of thrones and he lost. The loser in question is Humphrey Stafford; real guy, wikipedia page and everything, played by Maurice Roëves. Roëves is awesome. He also gets to give more personality to Stafford than anyone else in the episode gets read more
The Shadow of the Tower (1972) s01e02 – Power in the Land
The Stop Button Posted by on Sep 24, 2019
This episode tells a loser’s story. He played the game of thrones and he lost. The loser in question is Humphrey Stafford; real guy, wikipedia page and everything, played by Maurice Roëves. Roëves is awesome. He also gets to give more personality to Stafford than anyone else in the episode gets read more
The Land That Time Forgot
Cinematic Catharsis Posted by Barry P. on Jun 14, 2019
(1974) Directed by Kevin Connor; Written by James Cawthorn
and Michael Moorcock; Based on the novel by Edgar Rice Burroughs; Starring: Doug
McClure, John McEnery, Susan Penhaligon, Keith
Barron, Anthony Ainley and Bobby Parr; Available on Blu-ray and DVD (Out of
print).
Rating: *** read more
The Land that Time Forgot ( 1975 )
Silver Scenes - A Blog for Classic Film Lovers Posted by The Metzinger Sisters on Jan 28, 2018
The year is 1916. Somewhere in the Pacific Ocean, a German U-boat torpedoes a supply ship and captures its survivors. Among these survivors is Bowen Tyler ( Doug McClure ) who, with a few other surviving crew members, manages to take command of the vessel. However, he soon becomes allies with t read more
DVD Review: Before Nanook of the North, There Was In the Land of the Head Hunters (1914)
Classic Movies Posted by KC on Mar 4, 2015
At the turn of the twentieth century, photographer Edward S. Curtis made his name documenting Native Americans, striving to preserve memories of a culture that he saw slipping away. Feeling these static images were not enough to capture the richness of native life, he turned to the new medium of fil read more
Live From the San Francisco Silent Film Festival Day 3: THE GOOD BAD MAN (1916), Serge Bromberg’s Treasure Trove, THE EPIC OF EVEREST (1924), UNDERGROUND (1928), UNDER THE LANTERN (1928), THE EXTRAORDINARY ADVENTURES OF MR. WEST IN THE LAND OF THE BOLSHEVIKS (1924)
Backlots Posted by Lara on Jun 1, 2014
Owing to a long day of movies yesterday plus a 2 AM blog post, followed by a 4 AM wake up call by my yowling cat and my actual alarm at 7, suffice it to say that I went into today’s movies feeling massively sleep-deprived. Fueled only by my enthusiasm (and several cups of coffee from the pre read more
Overlooked Gems: The Landlord (1970)
Pretty Clever Films Posted by Lesley Coffin on Nov 11, 2013
I am a relatively new resident of New York City. I have lived in the city for 8 years, but compared to lifetime residents, I’m a newbie. Sometimes New York films can make that fact especially noticeable when you see just how much things can change in a few years. One of the most popular and read more
I return to the land of the living!
Stardust Posted by Vanessa Buttino on May 24, 2013
I return to the land of the living!
And ... I'm back!
I've returned from my sojourn in Florida and I don't have to go back to work till Monday - how fantastic is that?! In all honestly though, I totally needed today off in order to rest up and get back on my feet. I might even sneak in a cl read more
The Land Unknown (1957, Virgil W. Vogel)
The Stop Button Posted by on Sep 2, 2011
The Land Unknown has it all—a guy in a Tyrannosaurus Rex suit (the dinosaur’s roar is suspiciously similar to Godzilla’s), lizards standing in for dinosaurs, awful rear screen projection of those lizards to make them seem large, CinemaScope, misogyny, torture, a homicidal rapist being portrayed read more