Sunday, September 19, 2010

Wednesday, July 7th 2010

4:00am
Adam-12 2.17 - "Log 24: A Rare Occassion" (1970)
guest; David Cassidy
Malloy and Reed deal with a purse snatcher focused on being jailed in time for dinner, a young boy on drugs with his dealer out to kill him, while enduring worry and concern over two policemen friends hospitalized in critical care resulting from a crackup in a high speed pursuit.

5:00am
Movie: "the Night The City Screamed" (1980) (TV)
Jack Andreozzi, Jason Bernard, David Cassidy

7:00am
Movie: "the Spirit of '76" (1990)
David Cassidy, Leif Garrett
Future Americans decide to time travel to 1776 to ask the founding fathers for the solutions to their problems. A glitch in the time machine changes their destination to 1976. Still believing themselves to be in 1776, the time travellers attempt to study this "ideal" civilization. 70's jokes, props and stars abound.

9:00am
Documentary: "70's Fever" (2008) (TV)
If the 1960s represented peace, love, and the "We Generation", then the 1970s came to represent the pleasure seeking excesses of the "Me Generation." The 1970s were a decade when cocaine was king, a President fell in disgrace, homegrown terrorist groups prowled the streets and all-night parties raged in Studio 54 - all while neighborhoods burned and the Son of Sam hunted. And yet it was a time of renewed liberties, and huge technological leaps when two kids named Steve built a machine in their Silicon Valley garage that changed the world. Using rare footage and a period soundtrack, this special deconstructs the 1970s, from Watergate to Studio 54. It evokes nostalgia and challenges it, exploring the dark side of the decade's cult leaders, sexual liberation and disco scene.

11:00am
Compilation; Grindhouse Horrors
Grindhouse trailers, including Journey Into The Beyond,
Cult Of The Damned, Amin: The Rise And Fall, Manson, Offspring, Demon, Dixie
Dynamite, The Doll Squad, The Virgin Witch, Honky, Maniac, Girls of the Underworld,
Run Swinger Run, The Evil, The Depraved, Don't Open The Window, Don't Answer
The Phone, The Death Dealer, Street Trash, and Savage Sisters, to name a few.

1:00pm
Movie: "Don't Answer The Phone" (1980)
James Westmoreland, Flo Lawrence
A deeply disturbed photographer and Vietnam veteran, named Kirk Smith, terrorizes Los Angeles by going around strangling lingerie-clad young women in their homes while taunting Lindsay Gale, a young psychologist, by calling her on a radio call-in show to describe his sexual hang-ups and misogynistic ways, while a local police detective, Lt. McCable, is always two steps behind in trying to catch the psycho.

2:30pm
Movie: "Don't Open The Window" (1974)
Christina Galbo, Ray Lovelock
A cop chases two hippies suspected of a series of Manson family-like murders; unbeknownst to him, the real culprits are the living dead, brought to life with a thirst for human flesh by chemical pesticides being used by area farmers.

4:00pm
Adam-12 2.17 - "Log 24: A Rare Occassion" (1970)
guest; David Cassidy
Malloy and Reed deal with a purse snatcher focused on being jailed in time for dinner, a young boy on drugs with his dealer out to kill him, while enduring worry and concern over two policemen friends hospitalized in critical care resulting from a crackup in a high speed pursuit.

5:00pm
Movie: "the Night The City Screamed" (1980) (TV)
Jack Andreozzi, Jason Bernard, David Cassidy

7:00pm
Movie: "the Spirit of '76" (1990)
David Cassidy, Leif Garrett
Future Americans decide to time travel to 1776 to ask the founding fathers for the solutions to their problems. A glitch in the time machine changes their destination to 1976. Still believing themselves to be in 1776, the time travellers attempt to study this "ideal" civilization. 70's jokes, props and stars abound.

9:00pm
Documentary: "70's Fever" (2008) (TV)
If the 1960s represented peace, love, and the "We Generation", then the 1970s came to represent the pleasure seeking excesses of the "Me Generation." The 1970s were a decade when cocaine was king, a President fell in disgrace, homegrown terrorist groups prowled the streets and all-night parties raged in Studio 54 - all while neighborhoods burned and the Son of Sam hunted. And yet it was a time of renewed liberties, and huge technological leaps when two kids named Steve built a machine in their Silicon Valley garage that changed the world. Using rare footage and a period soundtrack, this special deconstructs the 1970s, from Watergate to Studio 54. It evokes nostalgia and challenges it, exploring the dark side of the decade's cult leaders, sexual liberation and disco scene.

11:00pm
Compilation; Grindhouse Horrors
Grindhouse trailers, including Journey Into The Beyond,
Cult Of The Damned, Amin: The Rise And Fall, Manson, Offspring, Demon, Dixie
Dynamite, The Doll Squad, The Virgin Witch, Honky, Maniac, Girls of the Underworld,
Run Swinger Run, The Evil, The Depraved, Don't Open The Window, Don't Answer
The Phone, The Death Dealer, Street Trash, and Savage Sisters, to name a few.

1:00am
Movie: "Don't Answer The Phone" (1980)
James Westmoreland, Flo Lawrence
A deeply disturbed photographer and Vietnam veteran, named Kirk Smith, terrorizes Los Angeles by going around strangling lingerie-clad young women in their homes while taunting Lindsay Gale, a young psychologist, by calling her on a radio call-in show to describe his sexual hang-ups and misogynistic ways, while a local police detective, Lt. McCable, is always two steps behind in trying to catch the psycho.

2:30am
Movie: "Don't Open The Window" (1974)
Christina Galbo, Ray Lovelock
A cop chases two hippies suspected of a series of Manson family-like murders; unbeknownst to him, the real culprits are the living dead, brought to life with a thirst for human flesh by chemical pesticides being used by area farmers.

4:00am

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