Category Archives: DH – Viewing 2014

FILMSDECEMBER 2014

(Groen­ing / Diet­ter 1999) Futu­ra­ma: Ep.8 ― A Big Piece of Garbage
(Groen­ing / Diet­ter 1999) Futu­ra­ma: Ep.8 ― A Big Piece of Garbage
(Hitch­cock 1953) I Confess
(Turn­er 1969) Civil­i­sa­tion: Ep.4 ― Man, the Mea­sure of All Things
(Groen­ing / Moore 1999) Futu­ra­ma: Ep.9 ― Hell Is Oth­er Robots
(Wynors­ki 2010) Dinocroc vs. Supergator
(Groen­ing / Avanzi­no 1999) Futu­ra­ma: Ep.10 ― A Flight To Remember
(Groen­ing / Haa­land 1999) Futu­ra­ma: Ep.11 ― Mars University
(Levin 1967) The Ambush­ers Read more »

FILMSNOVEMBER 2014

(Felli­ni 1950) Vari­ety Lights [Luci del varietà]
(Beebe & Hill 1938) Flash Gor­don’s Trip to Mars: Ep.3 ― Queen of Magic
(Taka­hashi 2010) The Great Sum­mits: Ep.5 ― Mat­ter­horn, Majes­tic Peak that Pierces the Sky
(Ichi­no 2010) The Great Sum­mits: Ep.6 ― Auyan­tepui, Lost World in the Sky
(Beebe & Hill 1938) Flash Gor­don’s Trip to Mars: Ep.4 ― Ancient Enemies
(Beebe & Hill 1938) Flash Gor­don’s Trip to Mars: Ep.5 ― The Boomerang
(Sher­wood 1957) The Mono­lith Monsters
(Brouw­ers 2000) Tahi­ti et les archipels de Polynésie française Read more »

FILMSOCTOBER 2014

(Guest 1959) Yes­ter­day’s Enemy
(Caton-Jones 1993) This Boy’s Life
(Zuck­er 2001) Rat Race
(Assoni­tis 1977) Ten­ta­cles [Ten­ta­c­uli]
(Reynolds 1994) Rapa Nui
(Dou­glas 1954) Them!
(Cutts 1932) The Sign of Four: Sher­lock Holmes’ Great­est Case
(Daniels 2012) The Paper­boy Read more »

FILMSSEPTEMBER 2014

(Fish­er 1959) The Hound of the Baskervilles
(Shard­low 1983) Black­ad­der [The Black Adder]: Ep.6 ― The Black Seal
(Morse 1965) Flip­per Ep.16 ― Flip­per’s Bank Account
(McDon­ald 1965) Flip­per Ep.17 ― The Lifeguard
(Wyatt 2011) Rise of the Plan­et of the Apes [Riff­Trax version]
(Fletch­er 1986) Black­ad­der [Black­ad­der II]: Ep.7 ― Bells
(Strock 1963) The Crawl­ing Hand Read more »

FILMSAUGUST 2014

(Lemont 1961) Konga
(Neu­mann 1950) Rock­et­ship X‑M [Mys­tery Sci­ence The­atre version]
(Tarkovsky 1960) The Steam­roller and the Vio­lin [Каток и скрипка]
(Trauc­ki 2013) The Jungle
(Davies 1980) Madon­na and Child
(Cox 2006) Mammoth 
(Carstairs 1954) One Good Turn Read more »

FILMSJULY 2014

(Flo­rey 1932) Mur­ders in the Rue Morgue
(Yarbrough 1946) The She-Wolf of London
(Donen 1967) Bedazzled
(Davies 1976) Children
(Lot­ter­by 1986) Yes, Prime Min­is­ter: Ep.3 ― The Smoke Screen
(Lot­ter­by 1986) Yes, Prime Min­is­ter: Ep.4 ― The Key
(Mar­ti­no 1978) Moun­tain of the Can­ni­bal God Read more »

FILMSJUNE 2014

(Singer 2000) X‑Men [Riff­Trax version]
(Bar­ry 1975) Poldark: Ep.2
(Bar­ry 1975) Poldark: Ep.3
(Sagal 1971) The Omega Man
(Slatzer 1968) The Hell­cats [Mys­tery Sci­ence The­atre ver­sion] Read more »

FILMSMAY 2014

(Stephani 1936) Flash Gor­don [aka Space Sol­diers]: Ep.4 ― Bat­tling the Sea Beast
(Stephani 1936) Flash Gor­don [aka Space Sol­diers]: Ep.5 ― The Destroy­ing Ray
(Stephani 1936) Flash Gor­don [aka Space Sol­diers]: Ep.6 ― Flam­ing Torture
(Stephani 1936) Flash Gor­don [aka Space Sol­diers]: Ep.7 ― Shat­ter­ing Doom
(Stephani 1936) Flash Gor­don [aka Space Sol­diers]: Ep.8 ― Tour­na­ment of Death
(Scardi­no 2013) The Incred­i­ble Burt Wonderstone
(Stern 2013) jOBS Read more »

FILMSAPRIL 2014

(Wol­cott 1958) The Wild Women of Wongo
(Archer 2007) Why Be Good? Sex­u­al­i­ty & Cen­sor­ship in Ear­ly Cinema
(Copes­take 2004) Britain A.D. [minis­eries]
(Carstairs 1953) Trou­ble in Store
(Newmey­er & Tay­lor 1923) Safe­ty Last!
(Wal­ter 2014) Heli­um Read more »

Saturday, April 26, 2014 — Saint-Barthélelmy, Morbihan, Bretagne, France

A church bell tolls in the Bre­ton vil­lage of Saint-Barthéle­my. It rained last night. Today it’s cool, and the blue sky is bro­ken up by rapid­ly mov­ing clouds. The view from the win­dow is calm­ing. Brit­tany is a land of Ozark-like hills and hol­lows. There are plen­ty of trees. Not the tamed woods of Eng­land or the order­ly plains of France, but real for­est, in which the farms and vil­lages are embed­ded like raisins in a bran muf­fin. There’s a con­stant cho­rus of bird song, even in the mid­dle of the vil­lage. The farms look pros­per­ous, well-appoint­ed and scrupu­lous­ly clean. The hous­es are charm­ing and well-kept, whether they are ancient stone or new­ly built.  Read more »