For those of you waiting without even knowing what you’re waiting for, the answer is now here: The second edition of The Golden Age of Crap is for sale at Amazon!
…sounds handy for #thefilmcrowd on Twitter. Our crap-movie-watching reaches back into the 50s. Tonight we watched Beast From Haunted Cave (1959), though last week it was 1990’s Frankenhooker.
A couple of months ago, out of sheer masochism, we subjected ourselves to Bullseye! – boy, what a stinker.
Fellow old movie and Telly nerds, if you’re not streaming via Roku, you really gotta. There are myriad channels streaming old s**t, even stuff like Whirlybirds, the Boston Blackie TV series, as well as the movies, Charlie Chan, etc. Some channels have better-quality movies and shows than others, so you gotta check them all.
It’s sad that the TCM streaming “experiment” didn’t work out–but I’m a TCM buff and I never knew it existed until after it had been discontinued. Says a lot about their advertising and information distribution! Sheesh.
I have recommended this to a friend who is a serious film history buff!
Hopefully he isn’t interested only in GOOD movies…
…sounds handy for #thefilmcrowd on Twitter. Our crap-movie-watching reaches back into the 50s. Tonight we watched Beast From Haunted Cave (1959), though last week it was 1990’s Frankenhooker.
A couple of months ago, out of sheer masochism, we subjected ourselves to Bullseye! – boy, what a stinker.
I quite like Frankenhooker. I probably shouldn’t admit that out loud.
Fellow old movie and Telly nerds, if you’re not streaming via Roku, you really gotta. There are myriad channels streaming old s**t, even stuff like Whirlybirds, the Boston Blackie TV series, as well as the movies, Charlie Chan, etc. Some channels have better-quality movies and shows than others, so you gotta check them all.
It’s sad that the TCM streaming “experiment” didn’t work out–but I’m a TCM buff and I never knew it existed until after it had been discontinued. Says a lot about their advertising and information distribution! Sheesh.
This is such an age of abundance. I have several thousand moves on my Amazon Prime watchlist alone.