Displaying items by tag: Bud Elder, View from the Cheap Seats, Warner Archive, Twilight Time
Movie Casting and More
I’ve never been one to go to a movie solely based on casting because, let’s face it, actors sometimes aren’t the best judge of script or director material. The exceptions these days might be, for me, Leo DiCaprio, Nicholson or
- Bud Elder, View from the Cheap Seats, Warner Archive, Twilight Time
- The Killing Season
- Drums Along the Mohawk
- William Powell at Warner Bros
- Robert Duvall Unforgiven
- Michael Keaton Purple Rose of Cairo
- Clint Eastwood Apocalypse Now
- Dean Martin Celebrity Roasts
- Twilight Time
- TCM Shop
- StarVista Entertainment
- Columbia Pictures Film Noir Classics IV
Reaching Out
Our topic today was prompted by a conversation I had after my dear friend Bill Thrash’s funeral a couple of weeks ago. His surviving sister told me that when my pal, about whom I thought I knew everything, was 16, around 1954, in the small southeastern Oklahoma town of Ada, he commandeered a shitload of dimes and tried, to the very best of his ability, to call his hero, Frank Sinatra.
I started thinking then about how many of us have attempted to be in touch with our favorite movie star, director, producer, writer, composer or author? I used to do that very thing a lot when I was single and bored.
Here are two stories that are so personal that I’ve never written about them before... [...]
On Set Visits, The Only Game in Town, Naughty DVDs and Time Wasting Origin Stories
The Only Game In Town
Here’s the first time I ever stumbled upon a film set – my family and my eight year old bad self had driven from Purcell, Oklahoma to San Antonio, Texas to attend the HemisFair ’68, a wing ding of a World’s Fair (do those still exist?) which featured H.R. Pufnstuf as its mascot and the Tower of the Americas as its symbol of both American and Texas ingenuity and, as I remember, a heck of a place to eat while slowly spinning above the earth.