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Current Talk '04 II / Darren's NoDS Presentation
« on: August 17, 2004, 05:12:51 PM »
Just a short note to say that of the programming at the Festival, by far the highlight for me was Darren's presentation of the footage he has recovered from the missing half hour (plus) of Night of Dark Shadows.

I must say, I was shocked to learn that one of the suits at MGM informed Sam Hall and Dan Curtis that he hated Grayson and wanted her entirely removed from the finished movie!  They had 24 hours to edit it down from the completed running time of 2 hours 7 minutes to 90 minutes so MGM could program it with Scream, Blacula, Scream in drive-ins.

Due to equipment issues, the footage did not play all that well in the ballroom, but Darren was kind enough to assure me that what he recovered is in pristine condition and, when the restoration is complete, will look as it would have done on premiere day in 1971!

Among the missings scenes, I enjoyed a tender boudoir moment between Quentin and Tracy, and the gloriously catty scene with Angelique at the piano (probably Diana Millay's best scene in the movie).  There was a great, long scene filmed on that railroad bridge between Quentin and Alex, which did a lot to define the strength and substance of the two men's friendship (I'll just say that I was whispering my own "text" to the dialogue to my neighbor during the screening!), and was beautifully photographed with some great close-ups of these two stunningly handsome actors.

He also found another cat-and-mouse scene between Carlotta and Tracy, and, for us Grayson fans, another scene between her and Quentin as well.

To my eye, however, the seance sequence is the most stunning of all.  It is undoubtedly the centerpiece which is what everything in the movie was leading towards, and the images even without soundtrack do a lot to make sense of what was happening throughout the rest of the movie. Cinematographically and dramaturgically, it may be the best piece of film Dan Curtis ever directed.  I can understand the bitter heartache he felt at being forced to remove it from the release print of the movie.

After the screening, Diana, John, David and Lara came onstage and shared some memories about making Night of Dark Shadows.

G.

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Current Talk '04 I / Rosemary's Baby and DS
« on: June 22, 2004, 05:20:55 PM »
For several years now, I've been meaning to rent and watch Rosemary's Baby.  The only time I ever saw the movie from start to finish was at a drive-in in 1968 with my folks.  I am sure they did not realize that the movie was not suitable for a 9 and 10 year old.  They probably expected us to just drop off to sleep but as a young DS fan I was, of course, riveted. For years afterwards, I had nightmares about the dream sequence in the movie.  It made a powerful impression upon me.

I finally got around to renting it this past weekend. There were a couple of bits that made me think of DS, notably the use of anagrams.  The most surprising resonance, however, was the due date for Rosemary's baby.  It was June 28, and the year was 1966.  Ring any bells?  btw, the baby wound up being born one day early.

I'm really NOT making this up, folks!

G.

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Current Talk '04 I / Origins of I Ching Storyline
« on: June 21, 2004, 07:41:47 PM »
For years, I've wondered just where the DS writers got the idea of using the I Ching hexagrams for astral/time travel on the show.  I've read a lot of books on occult theory and practice over the years, and have read much of the I Ching itself in Chinese. Although in the Great Preface it states that the I Ching hexagrams are, in a sense, the keys to unlocking cosmic processes in which our universe originates and through which it is shaped, hence their ability to give clues to affairs of human destiny, I have never read of any description in Chinese magical lore using the hexagrams in the way they were employed on DS.

Last night I was looking at a collection of Golden Dawn materials collected and edited by English occultist Francis King in 1971.  There's quite a bit in there on astral travel.  Anyhow, in a preface King composed to one section, he quotes from some notes W. S. Seabrook published about a Working in the 1920s using the I Ching hexagrams in just the way they were used on DS.  The text implies that Seabrook got the technique from Aleister Crowley, who paved the way for the current Neo-Pagan practice of mixing and matching practically any technique from any culture into a general matrix of magical methodology. 

What's even more significant in terms of DS is that the woman in Seabrook's account threw the 49th Hexagram, KO, the Hexagram of Change or Transformation.  In the course of the Working, the woman went into a trance and had a shapeshifting experience in which she shifted into a wolf (there was no physical transformation, but she behaved and even howled like a wolf).  Before she was brought out of her trance, the woman attacked and injured a British consul officer who was present to observe the Working.

I can supply more detailed references, if anyone cares.  It was a big surprise to me to discover that there was a factual basis for all of this.  I always regarded it as one of DS' wildest ideas!  After reflecting, I'm not surprised to learn that the ultimate origin for this way-out notion is the Great Beast himself, Ali Crowley!  (Grayson staggers and moans, "YOU BEAST!")

G.

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Current Talk '04 I / Tom Jennings... YOU ... WILL ... RISE!!!
« on: June 18, 2004, 11:39:16 PM »
Is it just me, or does anybody else think this is one of the *finest* pieces of, um, dialogue in DS history!

I know Tom Jennings was one FINE man, and he surely was more than just a PIECE.

I wish there had been a reunion with Julia.  He probably grumbled to Nick, "forget that little governess, I want a REAL WOMAN!!!"

I do love the scene where Julia encounters Chris at the hospital and freaks.  I love Chris' expression as he attempts to soothe her, too.

Unrepentant, unreconstructed lover of the REAL Dark Shadows,

G.

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Current Talk '04 I / Julia's Big O???
« on: June 02, 2004, 03:52:11 PM »
OK, is it just me, or does Julia look as if she's having a very private, personal moment in today's montage?

I saw this yesterday and thought nothing of it, but today when the top page first loaded it hit me that the Physician to the Vampire appeared to have found something VERY special in the woods.  Maybe Tom was down there out of frame???

Also, a technical note--I've tried to figure out how to collapse the new index of the 9,999 chat boards available on Current Talk, and have found defeat upon the Field of Flanders.  Do I feel like an old lady.

Inconsolable,

G.

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Current Talk '04 I / Erica Fitz Adulation Thread
« on: April 27, 2004, 10:41:33 PM »
Wow, FINALLY some excitement here as the enticing and seductive Erica Fitz makes her bow on today's Montage.

I heard that K-Tel records was finally going to release Erica's elusive album of Blossom Dearie covers, recorded in a Greenwich Village studio in 1969.  The Work Tapes, long believed lost, finally came to light in a shoebox at a tag sale in New Haven, CT late last Summer.

It does warm my heart to see the appearance of The Most EEEE-Vil Woman of the 18th Century.

G.

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Fans, I know I am not the only James Marsters fan on this board.  I just read about this, and I think it's really wonderful that James is doing this!  (and yeah, I also think he'll look really beautiful with a shaven head).

PLEASE HELP GET THE WORD OUT:
Actor James Marsters (aka ¢â‚¬ËœSpike' from "Buffy The Vampire Slayer" and "Angel") will be appearing on the Ryan Seacrest Show, Tuesday, April 27, 2004 from 12 noon to 1 pm. James will be shaving off his famous platinum blonde locks to help raise money and awareness for the Elizabeth Glazer Pediatric AIDS Foundation. The top 10 donors will receive a personalized autographed photo along with a lock of James' hair. To make a donation go to: www.pedaids.org and make an on-line donation no later than noon on Monday, April 26, 2004. Be sure to mark your donation in honor of James Marsters.

Also, for those fans who can come to the taping, please do so. James will be making an appearance after the show in the courtyard sporting his new look!! This is for a great cause!

**Photo and lock of hair will be mailed out within a week of the event.

Thanks in advance for all your support,
Steve Himber
Manager for James Marsters

Best wishes,

G.

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Current Talk '04 I / A Date That Will Live in Infamy
« on: April 02, 2004, 08:29:00 PM »
Fans, on this date back in 1971 (that's THIRTY-THREE YEARS ago, gang--makes some of us here feel OLD), the very last episode of Dark Shadows was aired.

It was a sad and strange occasion for many of us.  The final moments of the last episode did seem to hint that further stories might be in the wings, though at the very last darling Thayer David's voiceover informed us that the dark shadows that had plagued the Collins family were now a thing of the past.

Nevertheless, I tuned in the following Monday, only to see Password (a gameshow based on charades) in DS' time slot.  It was a truly miserable moment for me.  I remember sitting there staring at the cathode ray tube like a drowned rat.

I have friends who remember fellow students going door to door collecting signatures for petitions to keep the show on the air, as had been done for Star Trek a couple of years previously.  In my neighborhood, I don't remember anything like that.  Most of my friends had stopped watching the show during 1897 or Leviathans.

Anybody else recall stories of the DS cancellation?

G.

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Just logging on here and WHOA! got a gander at the new Montage--truly fabulous work, my darling Maestro Mysterioso!

There are so many brilliant moments captured here, and *so* *many* of them involve Dr. Julia Hoffman AND Tom Jennings!!!

I love how you captured the moment in Julia's colloquy with Roger where we see Nicky Blair eavesdropping in the background.  3 of my absolute favorite actors of ANY time or place together!

And the scene between Clarice and Humbert, which was captured in a memorable gumcard snap, is great to see here, too.

I always loved the brief scene where Liz "on the lam" is frightened by Tom in the cemetery. It's such a marvelously spooky moment, and underlines just how turned on that Jennings stud is by women of a certain age!

But you get a platinum star for the Tom/Julia superimpose. WOW.  It looks fabulous on a psychedelic scale!  *cue Tommy James and the Shondells:  Crimson and Clover, over and over over...*

all agog Gothick

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Current Talk '04 I / The Creamy Goodness of Tom Jennings
« on: March 11, 2004, 10:35:22 PM »
My, my, my...

I do so devoutly hope that my fellow Briscoeholics get the chance to look at today's Montage!

The closeup of dreamy Tom, asleep in his bed, his white throat turned up to await the latest Hickey of the Undead, is almost too good to be true.

Knowing what goodies lie ahead here actually makes me happy I'm not going on vacation during the next couple of weeks!

Cheers, G.

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Calendar Events / Announcements '04 I / Thayer David's Birthday
« on: March 04, 2004, 04:13:46 PM »
Thanks to the Calendar feature here (which I just visited to check out the highly touted photo of Don Briscoe as Tom Jennings), I learned that today, March 4, is the birthday of our beloved Thayer David.

Thayer has given me so much pleasure over the years with his wonderful wit and his humane performances.  I'm raising a glass of sherry in honor to Our Favorite Professor, hoping he's smiling on his birthday whereever he is!

G.

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Current Talk '04 I / Paraskevidekatriaphobia Day Montage
« on: February 13, 2004, 05:24:30 PM »
MB,you've well and truly topped yourself with this latest montage!  If you've rolled it out on previous Friday the 13ths, I've missed it.  Great selection of scenes.  It looks as if several of my favorite episodes were aired on this day.  Leave it to DS to rise to the occasion of Black Friday!

G.

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Current Talk '04 I / You AXED for It!!!!
« on: February 12, 2004, 03:50:45 PM »
Forgot to say yesterday that in the Montage (which is probably about to go away once el Misterioso hits the saddle), I just cackle away at the shot of Cassandra with that axe.

It's a moment of classic DS melodrama in the actual episode when her voiceover is talking about "it must be done in a mortal way" and you expect something like chloroform, cyanide, or a .45, and then that big axe swings into view!  And the expression on Parker's face--Yowza!

I'd put a caption to the photo involving Roger Davis (a very good friend of Parker's in real life, btw), but I *know* it would violate Board protocol!

cackling away,  Steve

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Current Talk '04 I / Shadows of '68
« on: January 04, 2004, 11:40:01 PM »
Many thanks to the MB for the spiffy, gorgeous 1968 New Year's Montage!

1968 is still my all-time favorite DS storyline--it was when I started watching so I guess you always think most fondly of your first love!

Interesting idea to poll about where to go from here.  I have fun reading *any* discussions of the show, and I know I can't commit to watching 2 episodes a day, so I will abstain.  FWIW, I have been watching the Introduction of Julia shows off and on, and have been having great fun.  Last night, oddly, I pulled out a Forever Knight tape that had the episodes of Barnabas' arrival on them.  It's been a really long time since I watched those shows (they were on the tape because I often taped FK and DS on the same day while I was at work--back in '99, Sci Fi was playing the shows back to back--this was when they had people with some degree of sense and taste working for the network).  I'd forgotten how clever the dialogue in Barnabas' first full episode was--and was surprised to see that the script for that show was authored by Ron Sproat.  I may have to revise my opinion of Sproat's writing skills--I'd thought of him as a competent workman, at best.

I watched a couple of scenes, too, with James Hall's Willie.  That guy really made my skin crawl--sometimes in a strangely agreeable fashion.

G.

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Current Talk '03 II / Brotherly Love
« on: December 16, 2003, 09:44:11 PM »
Hmmmm... in today's montage, it looks as if Quentin is pulling Gabriel in for a sweet, brotherly smooch on the lips.

Isn't that lovely!  Sweetness and light reign over the Great House... and All Who Live There.

just something that made me twinkle,

G.

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