Episode 207: Love Means Never Saying Sorry To The Master of Beasts

Sergio Mims returns to catch-up with Erik Childress on a number of the latest on the Blu-ray scene. They reminisce about a classic from Danny Kaye and the childhood memories of the Buck Rogers TV series. Erik defends the Cameron Crowe film that was lambasted in Toronto years ago. Sergio takes us through a collection of classic musicals from Warner Archive as well as his appreciation of a William Lustig film and, of course, there’s more Peppard. Love is an understatement though when they both praise the recent 4K releases of a comic book film Sergio loves, a sword-and-sorcery film Erik does as well as the enduring B-movie strength of the original Tremors.

4:07 - Elizabethtown

14:11 – Love Story

18:20 – The Court Jester

24:28 – Vigilante

33:32 – Three Films by Luis Bunuel

39:50 – Minding the Gap

48:34 – Rough Night in Jericho

54:34 – Beach Red

1:02:09 – Ingagi

1:03:50 – Buck Rogers in the 25th Century: The Complete Series

1:08:04 – The Train

1:15:094 – After the Thin Man

1:20:08 – Tex Avery’s Screwball Classics Vol. 2

1:21:30 – Room for One More

1:23:15 – Mister Roberts

1:26:05 – The Harvey Girls

1:31:03 – Good News

1:33:03 – The Pajama Game

1:41:03 – Blade 4K

1:43:22 – The Beastmaster 4K

1:57:24 – Tremors 4K

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