Since Universal TV-movies have been part of Kino releases, I recommend the 1971 TV-movie "Vanished" the first one to specifically air in two parts. Also, Rod Serling's "The Doomsday Flight" from 1966, which is a classic (in which Jack Lord is practically tuning up for his McGarrett role as he...
Thanks to Kino Lorber for the new release of "Island Of The Blue Dolphins" (1964) last week. For years I'd had only a transfer from an old VHS release that looked like it used a 16mm print.
It isn't a question of how much he knows, which is indeed extensive. I had enjoyed his "Creature From The Black Lagoon" commentary years ago and that's why I expected more. What I don't care for is non-stop snarky condescension as if I'm listening to a wannabe MST3K commentary and then...
I just got through with the cheapie "Spiderwoman Strikes Back" that Kino Lorber put out and I am absolutely appalled and disgusted by Tom Weaver's commentary. His commentary on "Incredible Shrinking Man" for Criterion was incredibly off-putting and made me shut it off after ten minutes but on...