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Calendar Events / Announcements '03 II / Anita Bolster Sighting
« on: November 17, 2003, 07:28:36 PM »
This past weekend, I rented from an unusually well-stocked local store the vol. 6 DVD collection of the popular Patrick McGoohan series, Secret Agent (British title Danger Man), whose US theme song was such a huge hit on the charts back in 1965.

I was surprised in the third episode on the disc, "Have a glass of wine" (original US air date: August 28, 1965) to spot a strangely familiar looking hatchet-faced old lady yelling at McGoohan in one brief scene when he came bursting into her farmhouse.

A careful examination of the credits revealed that she was none other than our own Bathia Mapes, Anita Bolster, here credited as Anita Sharp Bolster.

I had no idea that Bolster worked in the UK.  Was she English by birth?

G.

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Current Talk '03 II / Re:Carrie Why?
« on: November 15, 2003, 12:14:32 AM »
She was adding to that Satanist edge of the 1840 storyline.

I know that every time I hear that evil wail, "HUUUU--- ARRRRE--- YUUUUU???" I feel the Powers of Darkness rising.

Carrie was DS' very own screaming banshee.  Just think about it--every appearance of Carrie heralds some ghastly fate suffered by one of the characters.

looping the loop, G.

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Current Talk '03 II / Re:The New DARK SHADOWS?
« on: November 14, 2003, 04:15:54 PM »
I'm hearing sound fx of "shattering Glass."

G.

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Current Talk '03 II / Re:The New DARK SHADOWS?
« on: November 14, 2003, 12:45:50 AM »
Gerard, Fran Drescher as Angelique is indeed horrifying.  Especially in her Cassandra mode.  Can't you just see Ms. D screeching at Sam Evans' ghost: "YOU ... WILL ... KNOW ... NO ... REST!!"

I think *I'm* the one who needs help.  I live with a Smallville addict, and so help me Goddess, I keep picturing Tom Welling as Barnabas Collins and Kristin Kreuk as Vicki Winters.

where's the dramamine when you need it???

thankfully, I'm quite sure it will die in development.

G.

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Current Talk '03 II / Re:The New DARK SHADOWS?
« on: November 13, 2003, 09:51:14 PM »
I personally prefer Marlowe.  And John Webster... the Duchess of Malfi is a fabulous play, perhaps one of the very greatest plays in the English language.

Not to say that Willie the Shake is chopped liver, of course.

G.

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Current Talk '03 II / Re:How Did Angelique Get Her Powers?
« on: November 13, 2003, 06:27:22 PM »
I'm sure that the Bedford named in those 1840 episodes was meant to be a Maine town or village near C'port.  Julia travels there and back within the space of an afternoon and evening, so I sort of imagine it being right next to C'port--perhaps on the other side from where they situate Rockport, a neighboring town of which we do hear quite a bit over the years.

I don't have a map of Maine handy, so can't tell whether there are actual towns that bear the names Rockport and Bedford in Maine. We have both here in Mass.  The town names tend to repeat through the New England states--Salem, Plymouth, etc.  You get the drill.

G.

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Hi Sandor!  welcome to the Madhouse.

Maybe we can feed the Mysterious Benefactor some Belgian chocolate and persuade him to put Don's *hot* 16 magazine spread up here.

It's always good to have another Briscoe fan here!

Steve

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Calendar Events / Announcements '03 II / Hot Naked Chris Jennings Photos?
« on: November 10, 2003, 08:16:48 PM »
Anybody got anything?  I'm dying here.

I'll settle for a screen capture from Don Briscoe's shower soap commercial.

It's been TOO LONG since we have enjoyed the glorious sight of Briscoe in the daily montages!!

TTFN,  Steve

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Current Talk '03 II / Re:Slipping into Satanism
« on: November 10, 2003, 06:00:44 PM »
Luciaphil, I've said it before but I'll say it again--I *love* what you did with the character of Edith in your Education of Judith Collins series.  Would love to see more of the series at some point.  I found it a wonderfully subtle work of literature--psychologically very complex.

I haven't seen the episode in which Edith is inducted into the coven by Gerard in many years.  I remember it as being a lot more off-the-cuff than I would have liked.  It should have been shocking and blasphemous, but it felt like Edith going for a roll in the hay with snaggle-toothed, well-hung Mr. G., followed by an invitation to join his canasta club the following Wednesday.

Like I said, it's been years, but that's how I remember it.

I was disappointed that Edith seemed to fall in love with Gerard.  I thought she should have been shown to have been enjoyed the cheap thrills he afforded in the sack, but I inferred her real interest to have been in the powers to which he gave her access.  Seems to make better sense with what we saw of Edith in 1897, but the writers seem to have been going on their usual assumption that we all had amnesia about that.  After all, it had been two years before, and as Ronnie Reagan once sputtered (in a scene that presumably will be snipped out of that troublesome docudrama), "who can remember what they were doing two years ago?"  or two hours ago, Ronnie.

G.

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Current Talk '03 II / Re:Montage Question
« on: November 07, 2003, 11:23:05 PM »
Darling, you and I are definitely in agreement about the "infamy" of the Bruno-flogs-wolfie scene.  I really wish there were a tape recording of the conversation between the director, Stroka, and the stuntman who played the werewolf that day!  I wonder whether the cameramen got instructions a la Elvis on Ed Sullivan not to move the cameras below the belt for Stroka!

I also thought that scene of Bruno, Sabrina, and Chris made for a hilarious commentary/counterpoint to the flogging scene.  Chris looked like he was rolling his eyes as Sabrina and Bruno bickered about just who among Mr. Jennings' admirers had the biggest, baddest, highest hair!

Thanks for helping to add a much needed note of gaiety to my Friday,

G.

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Gerard, you have a fiercely ruling, gloriously twisted sense of humor!

thanks for the Thursday morning chuckle.  It was sorely needed.

Steve

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Current Talk '03 II / Re:How Did Angelique Get Her Powers?
« on: November 06, 2003, 04:08:04 PM »
But who will the publisher be?  surely not HarperCollins.

G.

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Current Talk '03 II / Re:How Did Angelique Get Her Powers?
« on: November 05, 2003, 11:14:35 PM »
There is a line of dialogue in Cassandra's very first episode in 1968 where she is talking to Barn's portrait and she informs him that she would never have found out that he had escaped her curse, if it had not been for Victoria Winters' time trip to 1795.

That's really all the info we are given.  It seems to be implied that Ange is working through a noncorporeal form, first through her portrait, then possessing Roger, until she (we presume from dialogue many weeks later between Cass and Nicky) she makes a "bargain" with Nicholas and Diabolos/Balberith and is able to return in flesh form as Cassandra.  I also recall a line or two about how much Cassandra is enjoying being in a body again--it may have been one of Nicholas' comments about why she is so obviously dragging her feet.

FWIW, I recall that at the time of the original b'cast, I simply accepted that the Angelique who appeared in 1840 was somehow the "original" Angelique who lacked knowledge of the future because for her, it simply had not happened yet.  I was never one of those who kept DS diaries, so a lot of the inconsistencies I notice watching it on VHS as an adult went right over my head at the time.

G.

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Calendar Events / Announcements '03 II / Barnabas Collins Halloween costume
« on: November 05, 2003, 09:36:19 PM »
A friend sent me this link, and I noticed that on the far left of row 2 on this page, there is a small photo of the Barnabas Collins Halloween costume:

http://www.retrocrush.com/archive2003/costumes/tv.html

I seem to recall reading about this costume years ago, and how impossible it is to find.  I would think that the cheap, rapidly deteriorating materials these costumes were made of would put a fairly low ceiling on their market value, but apparently that is not the case.

There are some weird and tacky attempts at costumes here, including several from other TV shows that I know are popular among DS fans, such as Samantha from Bewitched, Morticia from The Addams Family, the Groovy Ghoulies (shown on another page,) etc.  Everyone will have their "most bizarre" item--I think my choice is for the truly frightening Laura Ingalls Wilder costume.  The weird "Greg Brady" outfit is a close runner-up, I have to say.

G.

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Testing. 1, 2, 3... / Re:New Windows Worm on the Move
« on: November 04, 2003, 09:49:00 PM »
Thanks for that alert, Lovely One.  Agree that I would delete the entire mess on sight.  It boggles what's left of my mind that computer users STILL open random attachments like this.  I guess part of the problem is folks using email handling software that opens the attachments automatically--really not a good idea.

I was bemused by the widget "bh" in that text.  Was this supposed to be an inversion of "hb," a revolting shorthand for "husband" that's acquired a deplorably widespread currency on the Internet?

G.

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