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Current Talk '16 I / Re: Somewhat quiet 50th Anniversary
« on: March 28, 2016, 01:40:29 AM »
the guest list is certainly fair given the age of the cast. besides David Hennesey and Alexandra, who we all knew wouldn't attend, most of the surviving key players are on the roster...

 my biggest disappointment is a merchandising assortment. there really should have been a commemorative book. something really special. Penny had a lot of great ideas too. a special 50Th anniversary video. something. everyone concerned dropped the ball on that one.

Agreed. I just think more awareness for DS in general is needed. It seems like so many other cult shows are getting their day in the sun with products, and DS deserves that too, especially for the 50th. I have to wonder if it's lack of interest from licensees or if TPTB just aren't trying hard enough to market DS. The more years that go by, the more I fear DS will fall off the pop culture radar, and I'd hate to see that happen.

I mean, while not every product is my cup of tea, I think some of these could be fun.

http://www.bigbadtoystore.com/bbts/search.aspx?search=star%20trek%20reaction
http://funko.com/products/pop-movies-planet-of-the-apes-dr-zaius
http://mylifeintheglowoftheouterlimits.blogspot.com/2013/10/outer-limits-50th-anniversary-book.html

All of this said, I asked the fellow involved with Re-Action and Super 7 (they do retro Star Wars styled figures) about doing a set of DS figures and mentioned a couple of the characters. He talked a bit about getting licenses for shows and movies and then ended with, "but yeah, it'd be cool to do a Barnaby."

Barnaby. Yep. Don't hold your breath for that one kids. ;)


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Current Talk '16 I / Somewhat quiet 50th Anniversary
« on: March 25, 2016, 08:04:09 PM »
I'm surprised there isn't more hoopla surrounding the 50th anniversary of DS. We have the Festival coming, which is great, but gosh, the Fest REALLY needs to get with the times. Even fan events for vintage films offer membership purchases through the internet which you can buy with a credit card or even via Paypal. The Fest is still using the SASE method, which is charming in its way, but not the most modern way of doing things to say the least. The website is also in dire need of a revamp. Jim Pierson, if you're reading this, PLEASE shell out some cash and hire a web designer, sir! If it's too expensive, do a kickstarter! :)

As for merchandising, we seemingly have only a few things coming out this year. There's the re-release of the record album. Okay, fun, but not the most exciting offering in the world, IMO (though the purple vinyl is cool). 

The retro metal lunchbox is coming, which is something I'm definitely looking forward to checking out. I will probably pick that one up. It's something new and fun, so "yay!" :)

We have the audio dramas, and I know the 50th anniversary edition is on the way, but I feel the audios have been on the downturn story-wise. The actors are great, but the writing and direction is off-base, in my opinion. I don't mean this to be disrespecful to anyone, but it's just my honest critique, so I hope nobody takes offense. I've listened to some interviews with the creators, particularly pertaining to the recent 'Bloodlust,' and they talk way too much about Dallas and refer to "soaps" a lot. This gives me the sense that they don't fully "get it" when it comes to DS. 'Bloodlust' itself makes references to things like "Lucky Charms" and 80's TV shows, and the characters speak in a way that simply doesn't "feel" like DS to me. All of this serves to undermine the whole "dark Brigadoon" feel Jonathan Frid always talked about. Suffice to say, I miss having hardcore fan creators like Darren Gross and Stephen Mark Rainey involved. Stuart Manning, I think, had a better grasp on the feel of DS than does Joseph Lidster. But I guess that's a conversation for a whole different topic.

There's also the series of Retropolis podcasts devoted to DS, and it has been fun hearing the actors speak at length about their experiences. The host is new to many of these stories, but he does ask some good questions.

As far as I know know, that's all that's going on for the anniversary. I'd love to see more things - commerative action figures, new comic books or even a one-shot graphic novel, an animated short, a televised documentary, new trading cards, statues, etc. I guess it's too much to ask, but it IS the big 5-0.  I wonder if the Burton/Depp fiasco put the kibosh on interest from licensees or even the fans themselves.

Sorry that my first big post after a long time of not posting much is a bit negative. I am just trying to figure out why there seems to be a lack of "buzz" surrounding the big DS birthday! DCP and Jim should reach out to purveyors of Pop culture ephemera such as POP Vinyl, Re-Action, and others.
 
 

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Calendar Events / Announcements '16 I / Re: Barna/guin
« on: March 25, 2016, 07:35:44 PM »
Interesting, Penny!  I wonder if this Penguin has been known to utter such lines as:  "You have betrayed me!"  Or: "You MUST!"  Or:  "Tonight must go nothing wrong!"

curious DS fans are curious.

Ha! He should also combine his Barnaguin with the Burgess Meredith version. "You have betrayed me! Waugh! Waugh! Waugh!"

 

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Calendar Events / Announcements '16 I / Re: Barna/guin
« on: March 17, 2016, 04:28:58 AM »
*emerges from the dark shadows*

Dear Gothick and MB - I immediately thought the same thing when I first saw Pengy on 'Gotham!' I wonder if it was intentional.

xo

 

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Calendar Events / Announcements '15 II / Re: A Cousin Has Passed
« on: August 03, 2015, 06:57:25 PM »
Saddened to hear this. My deepest sympathies go out to her family and friends.

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Current Talk '15 I / Re: Living DS writers?
« on: May 16, 2015, 04:42:32 PM »
Thanks Uncle Roger!

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Current Talk '15 I / Re: Living DS writers?
« on: May 15, 2015, 09:31:51 PM »
Thanks guys! I'm thinking about interviewing the surviving DS writers. It'd be a fun article. Now to try and find out how to get in touch with them. I do wonder about Violet Welles too. I'd love to chat with her.

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I don't have the Decades channel

Can you access WBZ-TV from Boston?

I do, but it's a CBS affiliate and they're just showing the news right now (and other regular shows like Judge Judy etc throughout the day). Maybe we get the one from Providence?

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Current Talk '15 I / Living DS writers?
« on: May 15, 2015, 05:16:02 AM »
I was trying to figure out which writers from the original series are still alive. Anybody know?

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I am really excited about DS being back on TV, even if it's only for a few days (for now). I don't have the Decades channel, but hopefully it'll turn up on Me-TV someday.

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Calendar Events / Announcements '15 I / Re: Penny Dreadful
« on: May 15, 2015, 05:09:40 AM »
I had to do this. ;)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=__ug16S06Ls

(I actually watched the first season and got a kick out of it, though it's a little too gross at times. I expect that I'll watch the second season).

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Great seeing you too Midnite! Hope everything's swell! :)

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Ha! That's awesome! Good catch!

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The romantic in me likes to imagine that since Pansy's spirit took possession of Charity, Carl's spirit would have eventually returned to take possession of some hapless bloke so that those two wacky lovebirds could finally be reunited.