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Current Talk '08 II / Re: a lavender menace
« on: October 24, 2008, 12:31:25 AM »
Hey, Claude--great to see you here, and contributing to this thread!

I remember that episode well.  I also remember an episode around that time where Tim and Tate are talking in the Blue Whale (or whatever it was called at the time), and Roger Davis almost cracks up because you can tell from the look on his face as if he suddenly thinks they're playing it as if the two men are talking about going to bed together (at least, that is my own interpretation of that scene).

G.

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Current Talk '08 II / Re: a lavender menace
« on: October 24, 2008, 12:06:34 AM »
Hey MSC, You've really intrigued me and I need to revisit this episode.  I love watching Clarice and Louis chew the scenery, and watching Joel thrash around with his shirt off appeals to my perverted sensual lechery (a hothouse bloom, delicately nurtured).

From what Craig Hamrick wrote in the original edition of Big Lou (I never was able to get hold of the revised edition), I'd say that Louis Edmonds was about as openly gay as it was possible to be in 1968.

I'd be hard put to identify one specific moment as "the gayest ever" scene on DS.  Some of Count Petofi and Aristede's scenes were really, really out there.  I don't think you're much of a Petofi fan.  I also think that Julia moaning and flailing for "Tom" was epically gay in the Tennessee Williams sense of Blanche du Bois standing in for all the gay men in the audience of A Streetcar Named Desire.  (Somebody once commented that what really caused the eventual Gay Liberation movement was Tallulah Bankhead's turn as Blanche in a production that I think happened in Florida.)  I also find the scenes where Barnabas is one-on-one with Chris agonizing over his "affliction" to be very slashy, although that may not be what you intend with the adjective "gay."

cheers, Gothique.

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Calendar Events / Announcements '08 II / Re: Happy Birthday to marcos1
« on: October 23, 2008, 07:56:37 PM »
Hey Mark!  If you're out there, here's to you and your special day.

I still get a warm fuzzy feeling whenever I think of the lovely poem you wrote for Grayson.

Best wishes,

Gothick/Steve

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Current Talk '08 II / Re: Anyone here have the Chiller channel?
« on: October 22, 2008, 12:18:28 AM »
Hope somebody can help.  I saw some of  the Chiller network b'cast of hoDS at a friend's place down in Connecticut--I think she had it on Tivo or something seriously, but I don't think she is equipped to make a DVD-R for you from it, if she even still has it.  Be aware that they are running it with commercial interruptions, and I think there were some minor cuts.  It's hard to be sure because we were talking through a lot of it, and talking AT the screen part of the time (e. g. my friend hollering to Barn when he was being dumb with Julia--"buy a clue!").

best, Steve

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Current Talk '08 II / Re: To YOU who is the hottest male on the original?
« on: October 21, 2008, 10:01:13 PM »
The curse is that you only get to look--you can't touch.  *pout*

G.

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Current Talk '08 II / Re: To YOU who is the hottest male on the original?
« on: October 21, 2008, 08:20:54 PM »
My personal fantasy is that the photos of Joel Crothers from the Seventies continue with less and less clothing until he is wearing nothing but a thong.  Now, that's MY idea of a Dream Curse!

Of course, my REAL fantasy would end with a happy, smiling, uh ... *festive* Joel *cheeky grin* in his best outfit, i. e., his birthday suit...

I think it's past time for the bulging Lieut. Forbes crotch floatie to make its next spectral appearance!

G.

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Thanks, Joe, for those photos.  Looks as if the ladies were having a wonderful time.

G.

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Thanks, Darren, for sharing the details about the Technicolor print you screened of hoDS.  It's too bad that DVD reviewers don't seem to pay as much attention to inaccurate color palettes as they do to screen ratios--but such is life.

The shot of Carolyn slumped on the floor discovered by Mrs J looks somehow specially filtered or graded on the videotape I have (which is derived from the laserdisc).  Whatever technique Ornitz used for that shot really packed a visual punch, I thought.  I appreciated your remarks comparing his work on hoDS with his previous work on Boys/Band. 

My congratulations to you on presiding over such a triumphant event!

best wishes,

Steve

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Current Talk '08 II / Re: Discuss - Ep #0650
« on: October 20, 2008, 06:16:32 PM »
It was probably hate mail from the fans.  Back then, they took the fan mail VERY seriously.  They re-tooled Leviathan halfway through based on the mail.

G.

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What a wonderful evening.  Even if not a technicolor wonder, being able to see hoDS in a film print as opposed to a projected DVD or other formatted disc must have been a wonderful experience.

I never saw NoDS in the theatre (we were out of town the one week it played in my local cinema--I remember well the poster showing up and how excited I was), and I'll admit I actually contemplated coming to SF for these screenings.

I remember the scene David describes with Angelique and Charles at the pf. and Laura coming in.   That is marvelous that the soundtrack has been fully restored!  A wonderful coup for Darren!

My personal guess is that it will be three to five years before Depp Shadows is completed and released (more likely to be five years, I would guess, given the schedules of Depp and Burton), and it will be a shame if we have to wait that long for Warners to release the 1970s feature films on disc.  But you know how the suits are.

G.

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Welcome to the Boards, MM#7.  I am also looking forward to hearing news of the screenings.  I'm sure it was a wonderful evening for everyone.

Please do feel free to express your thoughts about our favorite show and related projects here.  We have threads going on the original 1966-71 series, are currently cycling through episodes of the 1991 series on a one-episode-per-week schedule, and have had several discussions of the films as well.

Best wishes,

Gothick

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For those who care--this was not a stage play, but an hour long drama transmitted in the "Bob Hope Chrysler Theatre" anthology series in October 1965.  The stars were Shelley Winters and Jack Hawkins. 

According to a recent notice on an IMDB board, episodes of the Chrysler Theatre are currently being broadcast on a new TV network, the "Retro TV Network."  Apparently there was an old syndication package from episodes of this show that was making the rounds back in the 1980s under a title something along the lines of Universal Star Theatre.  I suppose time will tell whether this episode eventually shows up.  I have contacted a number of vintage TV collectors and sales people over the years about this and nobody has ever had it.

G.

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Current Talk '08 II / Re: Discuss - Ep #0609
« on: October 17, 2008, 04:44:01 PM »
MB, I wonder whether Carolyn got frostbite from that delightful "welcome" from the Lady Eve?

Of course, we all know that Miss Stoddard can give in the FREEZE dept. as good as anyone could get her (excuse snarled syntax) ... after all, she trained with the best ... Matriarch Elizabeth Collins Stoddard, who can freeze like nobody's business!

Thanks for making me smile.  In Other News, what's up with today's front page image?  Looks as if Grayson was getting another pesky visit from everybody's favorite Extra, Miss Ima Fly!

G.

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Hey John, Happy Birthday!  May your day be just as FABULOUS as you are!

cheers!  Steve

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Hi Darren, it all sounds tremendously exciting; wish I could be there!

Can you tell us more about the hoDS print you'll be screening?  It sounds fabulous!

Best luck,

Steve

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