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Messages - Sandor

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ProfStokes, are you going to the fest?  I visit the fest vicariously through your detailed reports.

Me too. I had the pleasure to meet Prof.Stokes in person at the 2002 DS Fest in Anaheim, Ca., and while I've missed the subsequent fests, I know I'll have Prof.Stokes' detailed synopsis to keep me in the loop.

Glad you had a nice birthday.

-Sandor

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For all that you do, MB, every day should be your birthday! Thanks for everything, and best wishes.

-Sandor

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Current Talk '06 I / Re: AUGH!!!!!
« on: April 06, 2006, 03:19:35 AM »
Keep in mind, gang, that poor Vicki's been deprived of sleep for days thanks to that blasted Dream Curse, so her reasoning skills - always somewhat lacking anyway - are really on the fritz at this point.

She'll redeem herself in a few weeks when she puts the final pieces of the Cassandra/Angelique puzzle together, when a certain portrait begins to do amazing things....

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Caption This! - The Werewolf-Quentin's Ghost / Re: Episode #0687
« on: April 04, 2006, 03:31:09 AM »
CAROLYN: Oooh, Chris, the scent of your Jade East cologne brings out the beast in me.

CHRIS: The beast in "you"??!!

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Caption This! - The Werewolf-Quentin's Ghost / Re: Episode #0687
« on: April 04, 2006, 03:27:33 AM »
CHRIS: Julia, your sexy, throaty voice drives me wild.... now put down the phone, grab your black bag and get over to the cottage so we can play X-rated "doctor."

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Caption This! - The Werewolf-Quentin's Ghost / Re: Episode #0687
« on: April 04, 2006, 03:21:44 AM »
JULIA: Allright, Elizabeth! Let me out... and I'll promise to start paying rent!

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I agree that Rodan was great in the role - even when Adam's petulance wore thin (not to mention that overworn green sweater), Rodan's characterization was strong and captivating. They should have brought the actor back to play Sky Rumson (Angelique's new hubby) in the Leviathan storyline... he would have done the role some justice.

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Calendar Events / Announcements '06 I / Re: OT - HI EVERYONE I'M BACK
« on: April 04, 2006, 03:09:03 AM »
Welcome home, Annie - your telephone has been ringing - I think Quentin has been calling you....

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Could you imagine the final show being similar to that infamous "Dallas" cliffhanger when Victoria Principal (Pam) walked into the bathroom and found Patrick Duffy (Bobby), whose character had died the previous season, taking a shower... so the entire previous season had been chalked up to a dream??!
Picture Alexandra Moltke on the last episode of DS in '71, being awakened from her slumber and realizing she's still on the train from the foundling home to Collinsport in 1966! The last 5 years have been a dream, and she has yet to actually meet the Collins family! 

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Current Talk '06 I / Re: Old Soaps
« on: March 31, 2006, 07:07:36 AM »
Ooh, Constance Ford!  I always regretted that she did not appear on Dark Shadows.

Constance Ford would have made a great addition to DS. In 1965, she played demented heiress Eve Morris on "The Edge of Night" - and promptly stabbed her married lover with a pair of scissors, framing his young wife for the deed. She also played a frazzled woman with a split personality on an old Perry Mason episode, shamelessly ran off with her daughter's suitor in "Claudelle Inglish," gleefully watched her cruel uncle die before her eyes in "The Twilight Zone," helped Joan Crawford teach judo in "The Caretakers," and strip-searched pubescent Sandra Dee in "A Summer Place."

Here's an actress that deserved a plum role on "Dark Shadows" - perhaps as a nosey and menacing friend or relative of Julia Hoffman's....

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Current Talk '06 I / Re: Old Soaps
« on: March 30, 2006, 04:53:47 AM »
Don Knotts played wheelchair bound Wilbur Peabody, whicgh was his only dramatic role I think.  His sister Rose Peabody took care of him as was played by three actresses in a relatively short time.

Good memory, Joey-
Those actresses who played Rose were Oscar winner Lee Grant, character actress Nita Talbot (she was the Russian spy on "Hogan's Heroes") and Constance Ford (Ada on "Another World" and countless other TV shows & films). On my tape, Don Knotts (Wilbur) is slowly coming out of a coma. It's very "Dark Shadows-Dream Curse" like, as he's being beckoned to open a strange door in his dream.

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Caption This! - 1795/1796 / Re: Episode #0456
« on: March 30, 2006, 04:46:11 AM »
JOAN BENNETT: I smell Jungle Gardenia perfume... and it's not coming from me!

DAVID HENESY: Well, I'm not one to gossip, but I saw Lela in your dressing room earlier... she copped your cigarettes too.

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Caption This! - Leviathans / Re: Episode #0980
« on: March 28, 2006, 04:38:56 AM »
JULIA: Why are you staring at my necklace, Barnabas?

BARNABAS: (thinking to himself) Little does she realize, I'm admiring her new cross-your-heart bra.

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Calendar Events / Announcements '06 I / Re: Dan Curtis Has Died
« on: March 28, 2006, 04:36:27 AM »
Rest in peace, DC (as Grayson Hall would call him)-
You breathed new life into the genre of daytime television 40 years ago, and we're all here, still celebrating your genius.

-Sandor

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Current Talk '06 I / Re: Roger Davis: Most and Least favorite
« on: March 27, 2006, 05:21:59 AM »
I was okay with early Peter Bradford/1795 and early Jeff Clark/1968 - particularly the scene where Jeff convinces Julia Hoffman that there's something funky going on in Dr. Lang's laboratory. Other than that, Davis was most appealing in voice-overs. AND he showed good taste as Dirk when he flashed his fangs at the delectable Don Briscoe (Tim Shaw).

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