Judy Garland’s legendary Carnegie Hall Concert was 50 years ago tonight…
There is a new documentary about the night, “Stay All Night” currently in production.
Here is a another clip about that night:
Judy Garland’s legendary Carnegie Hall Concert was 50 years ago tonight…
There is a new documentary about the night, “Stay All Night” currently in production.
Here is a another clip about that night:
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I can’t believe it’s been 30 years since this movie was released….
It’s not the best film in the world, but I do love it…
It’s a guilty pleasure…
Jacqueline Bisset, Candice Bergen, Hart Bochner….all in their prime.
It was the last film George Cukor directed and the first film for Meg Ryan….
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This is an interesting dynamic….
All I’ll say is that I tried to watch the first Tyler Perry Madea movie on HBO and thought it was just awful. I couldn’t believe the stereotypical characters and the bad acting and writing….
I couldn’t watch the whole thing it was so bad….
But this isn’t my fight…
From The Huffington Post:
The long-simmering war of words between Tyler Perry and Spike Lee is heating up again.
Perry, in both a message on his website and a press conference to promote “Madea’s Big Happy Family,” hit out against Lee, who in 2009 said, among other things, that Perry’s films “harken back to ‘Amos n’ Andy’.” While Perry’s website message was vague and resilient, defending his work as both spiritually uplifting and fun, his words for Lee were blunt and harsh in the press conference.
“I’m so sick of hearing about damn Spike Lee,” Perry said during the press conference (via Box Office Magazine). “Spike can go straight to hell! You can print that. I am sick of him talking about me, I am sick of him saying, ‘this is a coon, this is a buffoon.’ I am sick of him talking about black people going to see movies. This is what he said: ‘you vote by what you see,’ as if black people don’t know what they want to see.”
Perry’s films are consistent high performers at the box office; all independently financed, they’ve taken in over $520 million in ticket receipts over the past six years. He recently extended his deal with distributor Lionsgate, with whom he has worked since 2005. Lee was critical in spite of that success.
“Each artist should be allowed to pursue their artistic endeavors, but I still think there is a lot of stuff out today that is coonery and buffoonery,” he said in ’09. “I know it’s making a lot of money and breaking records, but we can do better. … I am a huge basketball fan, and when I watch the games on TNT, I see these two ads for these two shows (Tyler Perry’s ‘Meet the Browns’ and ‘House of Payne’), and I am scratching my head. We got a black president, and we going back to Mantan Moreland and Sleep ‘n’ Eat?”
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And it looks like it’s going to be good…
I’m so glad because I loved this book….
Here it is:
I read today that Michael Sarrazin had died…
He was one of my favorite actors when I was a pre-teen and a teenager…I had looked him up on IMDB.com not too long ago to see what he was doing…
He hit fairly big in the late 1960’s and early 1970’s, but his career never really took off from there…
His eyes were unforgettable…
He missed his big chance when his studio would not release him to do “Midnight Cowboy” and Jon Voight got the part instead…
I remember Michael Sarrazin well from “They Shoot Horses, Don’t They”, “Sometimes a Great Notion” and the TV Mini Series”Frankenstein: The True Story”. He made many other films and TV appearances that will live on….
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Not even John Wayne…
Pictures like this and films like “Red River” are why the gay whispers never die out about The Duke…
A new look for the conservative Icon:
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So many stars I grew up with seem to be ready for Social Security.
I must have been an infant when I saw this for the first time…
It was quite mind-blowing to see this in ultra conservative Danville, Virginia in the late 1970’s.
I’ll never forget one of my friends mother’s helping him with his panty hose before we went to see it.
He has two children now…
And another musical moment that’s a little more mainstream….
From “Annie” in 1982 with Carol Burnett and Bernadette Peters.
That really should have been a better movie….
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Ah, yes….
Another childhood star is ready to collect Social Security.
Hayley Mills made a lot of films in the 1960’s for Disney and other Studios….
Two of my favorites were the original “The Parent Trap” and “The Trouble with Angels”.
She still works today- she had a very successful tour as Anna in “The King and I” a few years ago…
I hope another certain young, actress who was in the remake of “The Parent Trap” gets her act together and becomes professional enough to enjoy a career as long and enjoyable as the original “Parent Trap” Star…
But there is only one Hayley Mills….
Scene from “The Parent Trap”:
And from “The Trouble with Angels”:
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Poor Zsa, Zsa….
She’s 94, bedridden and just had her leg amputated.
But worse, she’s married to a crazy man….
She must be near death and this guy is trying to milk all the publicity he can get before she goes…
He knows no one will pay attention to him once she’s gone…
Sad….
From CNN.com:
Zsa Zsa Gabor’s husband wants his 94-year-old wife to become a mother again using an egg donor, artificial insemination and a surrogate mother, Prince Frederic von Anhalt told CNN Thursday.
“I’ve gone through the initial steps of donor matching and blood work and next week the donation process will begin,” von Anhalt said.
Gabor’s only child, Francesca Hilton, described herself as shocked when told of the plan Thursday.
“That’s just weird,” Hilton said.
Von Anhalt, 67, said he is working with Dr. Mark Surry of the Southern California Reproductive Center in Beverly Hills. CNN calls to the center have not been returned.
Gabor has suffered major health problems in the last year, including hip replacement surgery and a leg amputation. She has been unable to walk since a 2002 car accident.
“I’m a retired guy,” von Anhalt said. “I can take care of it.”
via Zsa Zsa Gabor to become new mother at 94, husband says – CNN.com.
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Cute article from Joel Stein in Time Magazine in light of Elizabeth Taylor’s passing…
Here is a brief excerpt and a link to the full article at the bottom:
Irish wakes are good, sitting Shivah is O.K., jazz funerals are great, and ayatullah processions have their moments, but the people you really want to show up when you die are the gays. The Abbey, a gay bar in West Hollywood, is still mourning Elizabeth Taylor, who hung out there with her dog Daisy, drinking watermelon-and-apple martinis. Taylor was a gay-male icon: beautiful and talented with a messy personal life, addictions to drugs or alcohol, and about 14 marriages. I don’t know the details because I’m straight.
In fact, gay icons totally confuse me. I get that Maria Callas and Judy Garland are hot, talented women martyred by their art. But Marilyn Monroe was fabulous and tragic, and gays don’t care about her except as a Halloween costume. And I’ve yet to hear of one drag queen who puns off of Vincent van Gogh. Meanwhile, Barbra Streisand, Bette Midler and Cher seem to have fine lives. Is inner strength the key? Or vulnerability? And how can you possibly iconicize all four Golden Girls? They’re so different.
But all of them have a much better deal than having straight-dude fans. The moment you stop playing your sport, they ignore you and your sad suburban autograph signings. But if you’re a gay icon and get addicted to meth, stop working and abuse your assistant, your fans just love you more for it. I needed to figure out how to become a gay icon. Even if it required drinking watermelon-and-apple martinis.
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