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Title: e true hollywood story
Post by: denise on May 16, 2003, 01:54:42 AM
Is there any likelyhood of Dark Shadows having their moment in the sun on this show?
Title: Re:e true hollywood story
Post by: TERRY308 on May 16, 2003, 03:29:59 AM
Hi Denise....I don't know the answer to this one, but wouldn't it be one of the greatest weeks ever?

First would be Quentin "David Selby" Collins
Second would be Roger/Joshua/Edward "Louis Edmunds" Collins
Third would be Dr. Julia "Grayson Hall" Hoffman
Fourth would be Elizabeth/Naomi/Judith "Joan Bennet" Collins
And Fifth would be Barnabas "Jonathan Frid" Collins

 [crowdhappy]

Yeah...this would make my week .
Title: Re:e true hollywood story
Post by: murph on May 16, 2003, 03:56:27 AM
Hi Terry308,

I believe you're thinking about A&E's Biography which I believe is the better of the two.  E! True Hollywood Story is usually one night while A&E's Biography very often has a Theme for a week.  During the week leading up to Mother's Day they had Famous Mother's week.   In my opinion A&E's Biography is less tabloidish than E! True Hollywood Story.

I admit I like both shows but I would think that since A&E's Biography focuses less on the sensationlistic that those involved in Dark Shadows would prefer to be featured on that show.

Obviously, this is my opinion and others may believe that A&E's Biography is more sensationalistic that E! True Hollywood Story.

Murph
Title: Re:e true hollywood story
Post by: jennifer on May 16, 2003, 02:15:28 PM
Has Joan Bennett ever been on it? she led an interesting life!

jennifer
Title: Re:e true hollywood story
Post by: joe integlia on May 16, 2003, 04:44:54 PM
they have not done JOAN BENNETT. the SCI-FI channel has already produced a BIOGRAPHY on DS for the now defunct SCIOGRAPHY program. it has never aired. it is said to be extremely SENSATIONAL and TABLOIDISH! an attempt to show it at the last festival resulted in star protest and the show was stopped.
Title: Re:e true hollywood story
Post by: Annie on May 16, 2003, 07:33:39 PM
Hi, Denise i would love it if they did one on The
Q-man of course i'd be there sitting right next to
him!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
YUMMY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!  Love Anne  ;D ;D ;D ;D :P :P :-* :-* :-* :-* :-* :-* :-*
Title: Re:e true hollywood story
Post by: Julia99 on May 16, 2003, 09:21:42 PM
they have not done JOAN BENNETT. the SCI-FI channel has already produced a BIOGRAPHY on DS for the now defunct SCIOGRAPHY program. it has never aired. it is said to be extremely SENSATIONAL and TABLOIDISH! an attempt to show it at the last festival resulted in star protest and the show was stopped.

it wasn't stopped but there were certainly protests and it was tabloidish to say the least.  i'm sure all viable copies have been burned by now.
 :-X
Title: Re:e true hollywood story
Post by: DStoDA on May 16, 2003, 11:24:33 PM
It makes you wonder what was going on behind the set that the actors dont want you to know. I'm thinkin that there were some affairs goin on!!
Title: Re:e true hollywood story
Post by: Midnite on May 16, 2003, 11:45:26 PM
Just a friendly reminder, from the forum guidelines--

7.  These boards are not forums for the spreading of gossip or innuendo, or the slandering of the DS actors' private lives. Comment on their public behavior, whether it be a personal appearance or in the course of some other form of public exposure (i.e. a talk show, Fest appearance, etc.) is perfectly acceptable, however.
Title: Re:e true hollywood story
Post by: Luciaphile on May 17, 2003, 01:18:56 AM
Has Joan Bennett ever been on it? she led an interesting life!

There is a general dearth of biographical material be it TV or books about Bennett. I'm kind of surprised actually--there's not even been much on her sister, Constance Bennett, who also led a pretty interesting life and made her share of important films.

Closest I've seen was a Mysteries & Scandals segment on the Walter Wanger/Joan Bennett/Jennings Lang scandal (matter of public record--if you don't know about it, just go to Google and plug in those terms and you'll get the gist).

Closest I've read (other than the autobiography, which sadly doesn't cut it for me) is the Walter Wanger biography.

TCM has only aired a handful of her films (and I'm sorry, but Father of the Bride was really not that significant or good a picture). The print of Scarlet Street is in terrible condition and that's one of the major entries in the film noir canon.

It would be nice to see A&E do something on the Bennett sisters (Constance, Barbara and Joan). Barbara didn't have much of a film career, but she did work with some interesting people in dance and she was also Morton Downey, Jr.'s mother. And as I said, both Constance and Joan made their mark in cinema.
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Post by: TERRY308 on May 17, 2003, 01:25:02 PM
Sorry...get Biography and E! The Real Hollywood Story mixed up.  But...I'll take either one of them.
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Post by: Birdie on May 17, 2003, 02:35:47 PM
I woudl love to see a Biography on anyone of the series stars.  I find Biography to be a very interesting and as someone else stated not sensationalized.  On the Biography channel last week they did somthing on what they called "clut" TV stars.  I caught a few minutes of it.  They were doing Little House on the Parie.  I never thought of that as cult.

Birdie
Title: Re:e true hollywood story
Post by: murph on May 17, 2003, 05:41:15 PM
I would like to see Dark Shadows and it's stars featured on Biography but only with the cooperation of the people involved with the show and only if it was allowed to present an accurate picture, warts and all.  When I say that I don't mean delving into the peronal lives of the stars, but everyone has their likes, dislikes, idiosyncrasies, egos, opinions, etc.   At least in my opinion it would be facinating to watch a true depiction of what everyone thought about the show, the cast and crew, the different story lines, the writing and all the rest.

I believe that this could be done without being sensationalistic, tabloidish and the like, which apparantly  the video that aired at the last years Festival was.  I wasn't there so I did not see it.

I believe it would be a disservice to the fans and the show if the Biography painted a totally rosy picture of life on the Dark Shadows set where everyone always gets along with everyone else, is in total agreement with one another and the different directions the show took. The only place that happens is Utopia, at least here on earth anyway.

 I would have no interest in viewing the Biography if it didn't go any deeper than say the articles of 16 and Tiger Beat magazines that my sisters loved to read when they were teenagers.

I'm sure these are things those involved with the show have to ponder.  After all these years do they want to take a realistic look at what happened for almost five years on that set and share it with their fans or do they want to let it rest and leave well enough alone?

I'm quite sure the Biography channel would be interested if those involved with the show are.

I guess we'll all have to wait and see.

Thanks,

Murph
Title: Re:e true hollywood story
Post by: Connie on May 18, 2003, 12:00:59 PM
FOUND THIS......

(http://mywebpage.netscape.com/BeamOfLite1/GLOBE.jpg)


Well, that's about it.  Love you all (well, MOST of ya).  LOL!

-Connie

[winkg]
Title: Re:e true hollywood story
Post by: jennifer on May 18, 2003, 12:32:47 PM
Wow Connie inside the mind of RD very funny!!!
and Murph agree with what you said! People love to hear the trash though! look at The Three's company and Gilligan's
Island stories. would love to see them without the stars trashing each other! I guess trash sells though because
why else do people care what a long dead President did
with an intern! guess i like fantasy better because i could care less!

jennifer


Title: Re:e true hollywood story
Post by: Carol on May 18, 2003, 12:54:11 PM
So, what is the True DS Expose?

That you can get blood out of a stone? ;D
Title: Re:e true hollywood story
Post by: Birdie on May 18, 2003, 02:06:48 PM
Connie, you are the bomb!

Birdie
Title: Re:e true hollywood story
Post by: Miss_Winthrop on May 18, 2003, 03:29:43 PM
I guess trash sells though because
why else do people care what a long dead President did
with an intern! guess i like fantasy better because i could care less!

I agree Jennifer.  At this point in time no one really gives a fig what he and she did.  Ah, but they say that confession is good for the soul and perhaps the lady feels better!
Title: Re:e true hollywood story
Post by: onyx_treasure on May 18, 2003, 06:56:44 PM
Connie,
     That was so good. LOL!  My husband laughed and he isn't even a fan of the show.  Brava!   [hello] and take a bow [9050], Connie.
Title: Re:e true hollywood story
Post by: Eleanor_Rigby on May 18, 2003, 11:26:21 PM
I would love to see an E! special about Dark Shadows.  Doesn't Biography focus just on one person?  I would like that too but I don't think it would happen.  At this point I would even go for Robert Colbert Unplugged.

Connie, rofl about the magazine cover.  You're the same Connie, CLC, aren't you?  But you are a guest now?   ???
Title: Re:e true hollywood story
Post by: murph on May 19, 2003, 01:21:57 AM
Hi Eleanor_Rigby,

Biography usually focuses on one person but they have focused on classic shows such as "the Bob Newhart show", "the Mary Tyler Moore show",  "MASH", "the Dick Van Dyke show" and "Happy Days".

Most of my friends who are in their early 40's all have fond memories of the show. They don't tape it everyday, or purchase the DVD's like I do but several have said they would love to watch a behind the scenes show like Biography.  With all the Baby Boomers who grew up with that show how could Biography go wrong in devoting one night or even five to it?

That is why I believe that if the people involved in "Dark Shadows" are interested the people at Biography would be as well.

Thanks,

Murph 
Title: Re:e true hollywood story
Post by: VictoriaWintersRox on May 19, 2003, 01:23:15 AM
I would love to see an E! special about Dark Shadows.  Doesn't Biography focus just on one person?

Biography had a 'spinoff' series of sorts, called TVography, which aired on Mondays in 2001-2002. It is returning sometime this month, not sure if it has yet or if it will still be a regular series.

I'd like to see either an E! True Hollywood Story or an A&E Biography. I wouldn't want it to be too trashy, but at the same time I'd hope it wouldn't present things as being perfect. I like the E! True Hollywood Story more when it comes to TV shows because they're longer, but some of them are overly gossipy - for instance, the one on Diff'rent Strokes had only 30 minutes on the actual show, with the other hour and a half focusing on what happened to it's child stars. It would be great if E! did one on DS that resembled the one they did on Suzanne Somers, which presented the fats of her life without getting very tabloidish. Anyways, it would be grand if someone did something on DS.
Title: Re:e true hollywood story
Post by: Midnite on May 19, 2003, 01:34:23 AM
Connie, rofl about the magazine cover.  You're the same Connie, CLC, aren't you?  But you are a guest now?   ???

She deleted her own membership.  Until we reopen to guest traffic, to reach her you'll need to contact her off the forums.
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Post by: Josette on May 19, 2003, 06:07:49 AM
Connie, however do you do it?!!  That's a riot!!!!

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Post by: Gothick on May 19, 2003, 05:57:10 PM
Connie's DS tabloid trash has this tired puppy rolling in the aisles.  What a hoot!

This is one fan who devoutly prays that A & E and E! stay well away from DS.  The accounts of the Sci Fi Sciography tape and the sordid sensationalism of its tone made me shudder but I frankly expected nothing but the worst the moment I heard about that project.  Anything produced by the other two networks mentioned would be bound to be even more lacking in taste than the lamentable video rubbish-heap spooled together by Sci Fi.  I've suffered through some of these productions in the past and they are an embarrassment to behold.

If you want good stories from behind the scenes at DS, get the MPI tapes such as DS: 25th anniversary and 30th anniversary or DS: behind the scenes.  There are also some good fan video compilations of Festivals way back when (going back to the Eighties thanks to the late Dave Brown).  Watching these is a lot more fun and informative than giving DS the kind of Whacko Jacko treatment that is the fare meted out by the cable networks these days.

Just MHO,

Gothick
Title: Re:e true hollywood story
Post by: Mysterious Benefactor on May 19, 2003, 06:07:12 PM
FOUND THIS......

OHMYGOD! I can't even tell you how funny this is, I'm laughing so hard! [lghy]
Title: Re:e true hollywood story
Post by: Happybat on May 19, 2003, 09:26:10 PM
FOUND THIS......

Connie,

All I can say to that is:  ROTFL!!!  [clap][clap][clap]
Title: MOVED: Casting Shadows video
Post by: Mysterious Benefactor on May 19, 2003, 10:48:04 PM
Casting Shadows  is also a wonderful source of Dark Shadows lore on video. Originally produced in 1986 by a public television station in NY, it features interviews with several of the actors, a few of which have unfortunately since passed on.

Read the rest of Bobubas' post here (http://www.dsboards.com/yabbse/index.php?board=20;action=display;threadid=3344)
Title: Re:e true hollywood story
Post by: boykading on May 20, 2003, 04:04:42 AM
Speaking of Tvography, I just watched the Buffy edition (gearing up for the finale tomorrow night) that I Tivo'd last week and right at the beginning they say "From Dracula to Dark Shadows..." and then they showed the title screen of "HODS" and old Barn coming up close for a bite. I think I frightened the cats with my infernal yayying!

Thankfully, the husband could not be reached for comment as he was out at a wine event. (We live in the wino country here in California.)

It really doesn't take much to make my night, does it??  :)
Title: MOVED: ds convention/event tapes
Post by: Mysterious Benefactor on May 20, 2003, 05:14:10 AM
the ds 25th anniversary is no longer available. it was taken away after frid got upset over 2 dramatic reaings that were added to it without his consent. i have many ds convention/event tapes available for sale.

The rest of joe integlia's post can be read here (http://www.dsboards.com/yabbse/index.php?board=20;action=display;threadid=3348).
Title: Re: e true hollywood story
Post by: Taeylor Collins on April 14, 2009, 06:58:36 AM
Does anyone know if Casting Shadows is still available...and how have I never heard about this sordid SCI FI piece!   That is crazy!