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UNBELIEVABLE! She's back! Drag that corpse out again, Christina - Joan Crawford's adoring daughter is mounting a one woman show playing her mom in drag - and she's going to be showing her mother's homemade porno movies. Now that's class! My new book Beyond Our Wildest Dreams debuted on Amazon and in the first 24 hours it was among the top 2% of sellers on Amazon. And did I tell you it's 100% made in America? Saturday, September 17, 2011 - 11:45am
SUNDAY STUFF Here are some bloopers to lighten the day. First, Vivian Vance zings Lucy during a taping of Here's Lucy.
Here's a super-rare clip of Jack Benny on I Love Lucy. Except that Benny never appeared on I Love Lucy, there was a conflict with the sponsor despite the two being on the same network. This is likely a clip from a CBS (internal?) special commemorating their brand new Television City studios.
Lucy and Bob Hope crack up on the set of one of his specials.
Sunday, September 11, 2011 - 8:46am
SUICIDE OR MURDER? You can read the entire article here. There will always be speculation regarding the true circumstances of George Reeves's death, and there are very interesting questions supporting the various theories. I have been researching a full-scale biography of Reeves for many, many years (while simultaneously starring in the odd TV series here and there), and while I began my research with a presumption of foul play, I long ago came to a thus far unshaken conviction that Reeves did in fact commit suicide. A few pertinent facts: A 2002 study reported in The Lancet showed that a person with a family history of even one suicide is 250% more likely to die by his or her own hand than someone with no family history of suicide at all. George Reeves had at least two suicides in his family (including the aunt from whom he got his middle name), and he had two prior unsuccessful attempts at suicide himself. An inebriated person (Reeves's blood-alcohol content the night of his death was 2.5 times the legal limit) is ten times more likely to commit suicide than a sober person. A person with depression indicators is 30-to-90 times more likely to commit suicide than a non-depressive. An inebriated person with depression indicators is 300-to-900 times more likely to commit suicide than a sober person without depression indicators. (Source: National Institutes of Mental Health.). Reeves fit the 300-to-900 category.
Multiple bullet holes in the room: True, two holes were found in the floor, in addition to the death slug lodged in the ceiling. According to Dr. Edwin Schneidman, one of the world's leading authorities on suicide (whom I interviewed), some forty percent of gunshot suicides are preceded days or even weeks ahead by what he terms "practice shots," in which the suicidal person attempts to work himself up to the act. Add to this the occasional (but not consistent) testimony by Reeves' girlfriend that SHE fired the shots several days before, and you cannot build a compelling case FOR suicide from this evidence. Reasonable doubt, yes, but a strong case, no.
Reeves supposedly was not depressed at the time: Well, who ya gonna believe? I've got scores of interviews with friends of Reeves who will tell you that he was depressed as hell. I've got a good number of interviews with friends who state that he was not depressed. But most of the "not depressed" statements come from friends who hadn't seen him in a long time. Most of the "depressed" statements come from friends who saw a lot of him in the last weeks. He even gave interviews in the last month of his life that strongly suggest depression.
Thanks so much for the insights Jim - fascinating stuff! Saturday, September 10, 2011 - 10:18am
Friday, September 9, 2011 - 11:25am
I'M LABORING TODAY William French, Jr. points us to this great event: Join the Academy of Art University's School of Multimedia Communications in celebrating 60 years of I Love Lucy. Limited Number of Seats -October 8th - 1pm / 79 New Montgomery (at Mission Street) / San Francisco, CA 94105. $25 for members of the public (please RSVP to comarchive @ gmail.com to get this special price). Special Guest Gregg Oppenheimer and a rare screening: See the very first aired episode of I Love Lucy as it originally aired October 15, 1951. PLUS: See an episode of Lucy's final series, Life With Lucy, guest starring John Ritter. Slippery meets slope: American Airlines to offer 'turndown service'
He's also going to reprint the My Favorite Martian comic books (including the British versions) in two volumes! In addition one of my favorite 1960's sitcoms My Living Doll is about to get released on DVD very soon. Now THAT'S something to look forward to! Monday, September 5, 2011 - 10:05am
Like M*A*S*H changed everything for every show that followed Louie is in a category by itself, I really can't imagine how anyone can top it. I watched the second season episodes slackjawed, stunned at the choices made. This ranks right up there with The Wire and The Sopranos as one of my favorite shows of all time. (Hey, The Beverly Hillbillies is also one of my faves so what does that tell you?) The only thing I enjoyed more than watching season 2 of Louie was watching it a second time, the layers of the comic's brilliance reveal themselves slowly - so maybe a third viewing is in order. You can watch an episode here. Speaking of which, here's a great recent Louis C. K. interview from Conan's show.
Been away with family & business stuff but I promise to be more blog diligent in the future! Sunday, August 28, 2011 - 11:45am
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