If you celebrate Halloween at all, I hope you and your little ones, if you have any, had a very scary time in an entertaining way last night. Ya know, even...
There were a few "spooky" ones: The "Four Horsemen" comes to mind, as does "1000 Amulets" about Jesus's mom. Unfortunately, I can't cite any literary...
Somebody asked about dressing up for Halloween. My husband who does not dress up for Halloween (last year he did cause we were the Blues Brothers and he got to...
Oh my gosh, you two sound completely cute! A dance hall girl is a great costume. Now scary episodes... Yeah, I think Blue Fire and Four Horsemen were the...
Nancy mentioned the episode in which a former Confederate officer was planning to start a new Confederacy in South America. That was "Incident on the Edge of...
... It was creepy. Probably meant to reflect the madness of its inhabitants. As for 'scary' eps, how about IOT Pale Rider, in which the Albert Salmi character...
I think this is the next in line. Not one of my favorites, but maybe B-list - I love Rowdy's heart-meltingly toothy grin and happy drunk performance. INCIDENT...
There is another one: IOT Prophecy (with Dan Duryea). After a bullet ricochets off a bell and accidentally kills a bystander during a boredom-induced drover...
Oh boy, are we doing episode discussions again? Because I liked this one a lot. Even though it didn't directly concern our drovers, they played a prominent...
... writers must have drawn a lot from what they had previously read. A few weeks ago, I was watching a movie on cable, and I noticed that it had a butchered ...
... Holy (insert a noun of your choice)! It is long--and very amusing indeed. I remember this ep because Frankie Laine guest-starred in it. He didn't look like...
Sorry it was so long. This is one of the eps that had a lot of `people-time' and not a whole lot of shots of cattle movin', movin', movin' or men sneaking...
... Paolo ... Hey--I had noticed that Carly was played by Nan Grey Laine, and wondered if she was Frankie's wife. Just hadn't gotten around to looking it up....
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Hey thanks Wendy! Great job as usual on your recaps. This episode had some bright moments for me (wake up, Princess!) but it just really didn't gell together....
Okay, I will make a confession here. I love Jerry Lewis. As you recoil from me in horror, let me say that I made that statement as an explanation for the fact...
This post picks up Pooh's comments on "Canliss" and then goes off to a highly personal tangent! Martin was in some pretty rubbishy (imo) Westerns (Four for...
Completely agree. I've never even been able to sit through Katie Elder. But I do love Rio Bravo. It's difficult to figure out what Martin actually felt about...
"Pretty" funny? It was a hoot. I can just imagine Wishbone whipping out some medicinal whiskey: "Look--there's a name for what we got, and I got the cure". ...
Nick Tosches in his biography "Dino" mentions Martin's great love of Westerns. Two others of his that you might try to find are "Five Card Stud" (he plays a...
That *was* funny! I enjoyed it. Where did you find it? Thanks for sharing! _________________________________________________________________ Get FREE...
It's from the Onion on line. I liked the part about 95% of all exes living in Texas! There is also a hysterical article on Frito-Lay that everyone should read....
I swear, any time they needed someone even slightly ethnic, they trotted out Michael Ansara! He had his own spin off from the Rifleman for a short while. Yes...
Well Mirna turned me on to Rio Bravo. I can't imagine why I hadn't seen it before. Especially because I loved El Dorado and I loved Dean Martin. I picked up...
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