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‘It’s the Easter Beagle, Charlie Brown’ (1974): Sweet, light, sometimes amusing
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‘It’s the Easter Beagle, Charlie Brown’ (1974): Sweet, light, sometimes amusing

April 17, 2019 Drunk TV Leave a comment

“What’s the matter with you? All you think about is gimmie, gimmie, gimmie. Get, get, get!”
Continue reading ‘It’s the Easter Beagle, Charlie Brown’ (1974): Sweet, light, sometimes amusing →

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‘Be My Valentine, Charlie Brown’ (1975): Emotional & engaging, one of the best Peanuts specials
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‘Be My Valentine, Charlie Brown’ (1975): Emotional & engaging, one of the best Peanuts specials

February 14, 2019 Drunk TV 1 Comment

Not pulling any punches, Continue reading ‘Be My Valentine, Charlie Brown’ (1975): Emotional & engaging, one of the best Peanuts specials →

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‘A Charlie Brown Thanksgiving’ (1973): A fun warm-up to better Peanuts specials
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‘A Charlie Brown Thanksgiving’ (1973): A fun warm-up to better Peanuts specials

November 20, 2017 Drunk TV 1 Comment

In the Midwest, the chilly arrival of Halloween, Thanksgiving, and Christmas creates the perfect environment to draw the drapes and hunker down to watch some television. Continue reading ‘A Charlie Brown Thanksgiving’ (1973): A fun warm-up to better Peanuts specials →

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Didn't know if I'd enjoy it, but ABRAKADABRA (2018) does a good job at what it sets out to do - mimic a '70s giallo. Nice, short runtime and a nice Blu-ray package from newcomer @cauldron_films
My first homebrew ColecoVision cartridge: MEAN SANTA, by Chris Derrig & Tim Duarte of 2600 Connection. A nice package with a case & instruction booklet. Looking forward to digging out the console & giving it a play.
I never thought movies like MARTIAL LAW 1 & 2 (1990-1991) would *ever* get a Blu-ray release, let alone the deluxe treatment. But here we are - Cynthia Rothrock in all her HD kung fu glory, thanks to @vinegarsyndrome's Archive line (VSA).
Charlize Theron battles wits with a sadistic Kevin Bacon in TRAPPED (2002), released on Blu-ray by @millcreekent. Review up at MoviesandDrinks.com
First-time watch of this obscurity, THE ELEVENTH COMMANDMENT (1987). Surprise appearance by James Avery (Family Matters, Die Hard)! Released to disc by @vinegarsyndrome
One of my oldest Blu-rays (from 2007), & it still plays fine :) BUTCH CASSIDY AND THE SUNDANCE KID (1969). Good old days of moviemaking with Newman & Redford.

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