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Buzz spoke elsewhere about the pilot being great because of the new "sexy" Barnabas. Nothing at all against Buzz, who's a funny, smart, and good poster
but I wasn't the slightest bit surprised that they got this part of the program "right". That's what TV and the whole culture is about now. Personally it's depressing to me to see show after show after show filled with bland interchangeable model-actors, whose problems we're then asked to care about. Of course there would be no place in the new DS for a Frid or Hall or Thayer David. That's the problem.Today's cookie-cutter actors don't even have interesting faces, leaving aside the cookie-cutter acting. Frid, Hall, even Ben Cross, there are faces for you. A "traditionally" or mass-market 2005 type "sexy" actor could not play Barnabas, probably, and if he were the greatest actor in the world, the bland face would still get in the way.I haven't seen the new pilot, and that's the perspective I'm writing from.
I think Ben Cross is a wonderful actor, and not bad looking, he just didn't light me up as Barnabas. And you're completely correct about actors like Frid, Hall and Thayer David, they wouldn't get more than a "senior", back-burner plot on a daytime soap these days. Sad but true unfortunatly. I think it was Charles Ellis who said that some of the wonderful soap actors from the 1970's, like Don Stewart, Don Hastings, John Beradino, Larry Haines etc...would never find the kind of roles today on soaps that they did then. What does that say about our society?
DF--- If actresses then had not worn mini-skirts, viewers would have wondered what other time or what other planet these women were from. Mini-skirts were universal. DS would not have reflected the times without them. In fact, the attitude of some women then would have been, if they hadn't had mini-skirts on DS, why won't they let us show anything? Do they want us to wrap ourselves up in curtains? I'm not commenting on whether that's good or bad. It just is, or was.Amanda Harris was okay.
A few other social thoughts i've had: 1) folks are psychologically aging much slower . .e.g. still dressing like a teenagers when their in their middle 40s, haven't found themselves even at 60 and2) Everyone smoked back in the DS days which dramatically ages a person (lines around eyes, mouth, overall skin appearance). . . This point occurred to me when i kept wondering. .well, you know. . on DS Grayson Hall is only 6-8 years older than me but she seems older .. And Frid too seems 50ish (not 20ish no matter how many believe). .and then i thought of my own Mother who looks significantly older than her mother and grandmother--and even me at this age. .we all have the same physical and skin types.
Likewise, most of the ladies of DS were considered beautiful and sexy for their time (and many would agree still are to some extent). Plus, as to youth, on average, most of the actresses were about 10 years younger than most of the men on the show. No doubt most of them they were chosen for THEIR physical charms as much as for their talent, and some of them were still new to the profession, thus their perfomances, while enhanced by our nostalgic fondness, often were uneven at best. And hey, what about those miniskirts and sleeveless numbers they were often called upon to wear? (And some who still do?) Plus, a few did modeling on the side. So while some of these "negatives" have been ramped up in the last 20 years or so, we're not talking about a "new" phenomenon, maybe just one that will never be completely overcome.
2) Everyone smoked back in the DS days which dramatically ages a person (lines around eyes, mouth, overall skin appearance). . . This point occurred to me when i kept wondering. .well, you know. . on DS Grayson Hall is only 6-8 years older than me but she seems older .. And Frid too seems 50ish (not 20ish no matter how many believe). .and then i thought of my own Mother who looks significantly older than her mother and grandmother--and even me at this age. .we all have the same physical and skin types. . .ahhhhhhhhhhhhh! Mama smoked like a train for 30 years.
some actors even kept their cigarettes on the camera dolly for drags between takes (okay Grayson was the main actor who did this.
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1) folks are psychologically aging much slower . .e.g. still dressing like a teenagers when their in their middle 40s, haven't found themselves even at 60 and
2) Everyone smoked back in the DS days which dramatically ages a person (lines around eyes, mouth, overall skin appearance). . . This point occurred to me when i kept wondering. .well, you know. . on DS Grayson Hall is only 6-8 years older than me but she seems older .. And Frid too seems 50ish (not 20ish no matter how many believe). .and then i thought of my own Mother who looks significantly older than her mother and grandmother--and even me at this age. .we all have the same physical and skin types. . .ahhhhhhhhhhhhh! Mama smoked like a train for 30 years. . .and then i thought back to the earlier generation of DS actors all smoking. . . some actors even kept their cigarettes on the camera dolly for drags between takes (okay Grayson was the main actor who did this. .)