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Current Talk '05 I / Re: happy birthday to our show!
« on: June 27, 2005, 09:30:23 PM »
MB, I'm just loving the anniversary slide show!

If anybody asks you why you created it, you can arch an eyebrow and intone:  "Because I CHOOSE to do so!"

birthday hugs, G.

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Current Talk '05 I / Re: happy birthday to our show!
« on: June 27, 2005, 07:12:32 PM »
MB darling, didn't the *first* episode of DS debut at 3:30 p.m.?  sorry to be persnickety...

Happy Birthday to my favorite show!  DS Rules!

G.

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I realize this is totally OT, but I have to comment that I just adored David Groh's furry chest on Rhoda.

mmmm... MANFUR! *growl*

G. showing the "other" side of the gnarled New England curmudgeon

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Calendar Events / Announcements '05 I / Re: OT...Suspiria
« on: June 24, 2005, 07:47:10 PM »
There are a lot of people out there who think it is among the greatest hororr films of all time.  Frankly, the score and stylisation got on my nerves, and the extreme violence directed against hapless women characters did not please me at all.

I do enjoy Joan Bennett's scene as Coven Matriarch.  Jean-Claude does a mean version of those lines.

G.

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Current Talk '05 I / Re: Leviathans *POSSIBLE SPOILERS*
« on: June 24, 2005, 07:37:59 PM »
I absolutely agree, and it's refreshing to find a thread lauding the very obvious merits of this grossly pilloried and under-estimated period of DS.  For the record, I also think the final month of the 1897 storyline, which has been equally dissed in the official histories of DS published by the Pomegranate Press, was fabulous written and acted--you know it's gotta be good for me to say that, because my beloved Grayson had that month off (filming Adam at Six A.M. with "Mikey" Douglas in Podunk, Kansas).

Even though the second half of Leviathans does not maintain the same degree of intensity, I still think those episodes contain some of the best scenes in the entire series.

Just because the ratings went down during late 1897 and Leviathan doesn't mean that we have to give those shows a low evaluation today, watching the series in a very different way from the original broadcast.  The extraordinary quality of DS is that it does often improve with repeated viewings--the acting and writing was that good.

G.

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Calendar Events / Announcements '05 I / Wikipedia entry for DS
« on: June 22, 2005, 05:35:02 PM »
Today, I finally had time to read a Wikipedia entry a friend had linked to in his LJ.  I checked a couple of other topics in the site, and then decided to see whether they have an entry on DS.  Voila:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dark_Shadows

They mention finding master tapes for our show in a warehouse in LA.  I wonder whether the color version of the introduction of Natalie and Angelique in 1795 will turn out to be among them?  That excites me far more than poor Bramwell's marriage to Daphne.

G.

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Current Talk '05 I / Re: Mrs Johnson's Wig
« on: June 21, 2005, 03:16:08 PM »
Barbara Cason, Dennis P's wife, who played the role in the movie, had a version of the Mrs Johnson "hairstyle" (if that's what it should be called) in House of DS (not NoDS), but I don't know whether they drove out the actual wig that Clarice wore in the role... so far as I know, it was her personal property.

In NoDS, confusingly, Clarice Blackburn did appear, but she played Mrs Castle, and there was a wonderful scene with her (unless I'm hallucinating again) in the missing footage Darren showed at the Festival last year.  You'll all be relieved to learn that she did NOT wear the Mrs J wig in that part--it really would not have looked right on a domestic of 1810.

Hey, Miss Winthrop, I'm a huge fan of Strange Paradise!  How far along on the show are you? They've been running it in Canada on the "Drive-in Classics" channel (unfortunately not available in the US), and they're set to start running it again on July 4, I believe.

G.

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The other thing that's a hoot about the name Willy Wonka is that if Roald Dahl had been writing in American, the old dear would have been called Master Baitor...

G.

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Current Talk '05 I / Re: Mrs Johnson's Wig
« on: June 20, 2005, 06:22:57 PM »
I always found Laura Collins' lip gloss in 1967 to be particularly EEE-rie... it was so shiny and... pastel!

G.

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Current Talk '05 I / Re: Mrs Johnson's Wig
« on: June 20, 2005, 05:53:14 PM »
Yes--apparently, though, Clarice bought the wig herself.  She wore it to her audition, and it basically got her the job.  I don't know whether you have ever seen photographs of Clarice Blackburn leaving the studio, but she was actually a very attractive lady!

Now Rainey, darling, you really ought to know better than to sip tea while reading *my* posts!

xo, Steve

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Current Talk '05 I / Mrs Johnson's Wig
« on: June 20, 2005, 04:42:14 PM »
I wish to announce an important siting of Mrs Johnson's wig, a topic of special significance for the security of our beloved Nation:

Yesterday evening I was watching a 1966 episode of The Addams Family while eating my dinner.  It featured a guest appearance by the magnficent Margaret Hamilton as Morticia's Mom, Granny Frump (that is the character's actual name).  I had not noticed it in previous appearances, but in this show, Granny Frump was wearing Mrs. Johnson's wig!

I quite like to think of Granny posting it to her dear niece, Sarah Johnson, as "something to liven up your social life a bit, dear."  At the end of the episode, Granny appeared with a new hair-do, so she clearly had sent the wig along to greener pastures--what better choice than Collinsport?

Just thought all you fans would want to know.

Best wishes, G.

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In the books, from what *I* recall, Wonka was this little old gnome who had a very tricksterish flair and was more than a little dangerous--the sort of being that only a little boy could really love (think the Psammead in Five Children and It--hmmm, I'm sure Dahl was an E Nesbit fan...).

From the stills I have seen, the remake appears to be more an embroidery upon the Seventies film, rather than a revisiting of the Dahl texts.  I've asked repeatedly whether the songs are included in the new flick, but nobody seems to know.  It will really be a crashing bore without the songs... I agree with whoever said the Seventies oompa-loompas looked like Gerard Stiles...

btw, did anybody out there ever read those Joan Aiken books about Dido Twite and her friends and foes--Wolves of Willoughby Chase; Nightbirds in Nantucket; Black Hearts in Battersea, etc.?  Apparently the final book in the series is being published posthumously (Dame Joan went to her reward, aged 80-something, last year, it seems), and it sounds juicy.  The word Witch is in the title--always a good sign.

Steve

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Current Talk '05 I / Vampilique (spoilers)
« on: June 16, 2005, 10:50:18 PM »
A couple of weeks ago, I started watching the storyline where [spoiler]Vampire Angelique or "Vampilique" as she might be called is given permission by her Master, the fiendishly debonair Nicholas Blair, to go after Barnabas Collins.  It's been a few years since I visited this particular storyline and it's been interesting watching it again.[/spoiler]

What I did not realize before is how heavily the writers seem to have drawn upon the works of English novelist D H Lawrence in their portrayal of Angelique and Barnabas at this point.  This storyline seems to have taken their love/hate relationship, particularly the view of Angelique as a fiend literally sucking the lifeblood out of Barnabas, to its logical conclusion. 

I'd be interested to hear further discussion of this storyline, particularly from fans of the Ang/Barn relationship.  The dialogue reveals some fairly bitter twists, such as when both characters inform one another of their hatred for the other, or when Ang takes evil pleasure in breaking down Barnabas' sense of self-worth and dignity.  The whole Angelique/Joe denouement is an even more bitter spin along these lines.

Maybe folks who haven't seen these shows can just avoid this thread, so most of the discussion doesn't have to be behind those hard-to-read spoiler curtains?

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Current Talk '05 I / Re: vampire fashion
« on: June 14, 2005, 08:49:14 PM »
Here's a link to a page of Vampira photos:

http://partigirl.www1.50megs.com/Vampirapix.htm

It would be interesting to know whether her act was inspired by the Charles Addams cartoons.  Both certainly owe something to the star of Dracula's Daughter.

G.

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Caption This! - 1796_3 / Re: Episode #0665
« on: June 14, 2005, 05:18:45 PM »
Nancy:  Grayson, did you bring the lyric sheets with you?
Grayson: Who needs 'em?  Just follow with me:  "LET'S ... DO .. THE TIME WARP TODAY-Y-Y!"

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