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On 11/16/2023 at 10:55 PM, Dani said:

Most likely he is reacting to TMZ using their despicable police sources to break the story early and while the family was still reeling from the news. Carvey’s statement was posted 15 minutes after TMZ reported the death. 

Growing anger at TMZ's behavior following the death of Matthew Perry also most likely prompted the linked article below from The Hollywood Reporter.

https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/news/local-news/tmz-hollywood-obituaries-1235648344/

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28 minutes ago, MissAlmond said:

Growing anger at TMZ's behavior following the death of Matthew Perry also most likely prompted the linked article below from The Hollywood Reporter.

https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/news/local-news/tmz-hollywood-obituaries-1235648344/

Disgusting. 

TMZ, certainly; but the bulk of my anger upon reading this is directed at LAPD and the LA County Sheriff's Department. These stories need to be cut off at the source. There's no necessity to the public receiving tragic news even before all family members are notified. 

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I was watching Queen videos and this one made me think of TMZ. Especially the colors since red & white are ones TMZ uses too. The words of the song especially though.

Brian May wrote this song due to his personal life being in the tabloids and the way they had been hounding Freddie for years in regards to him having AIDS. I wasn't old enough to know anything about all of that when it was happening. Just reading about how he was hounded makes me mad and sad. Nobody should be forced to tell the world about their health conditions or anything else if they don't want to.

 

 

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On 11/13/2023 at 10:07 PM, roseha said:

Colleen Moore also made an early sound film, the fine film The Power and the Glory with Spencer Tracy. She also had a voice that was fine for her.  She chose to retire as well.

I highly recommend Colleen Moore's autobiography, Silent Star, which was published in 1968.

Silent Star recounts Moore's rise to stardom in the 1920s but it also doubles as a history of the silent and early talkie eras in Hollywood. The book is very episodic - entertainingly so - with numerous digressions about various movie stars of the period. (Moore finished in the Top Ten of the Annual Money Making Stars Poll from 1925-1931. So, she knew everyone in Hollywood!)

I would also recommend Sidney D. Kirkpatrick's book, A Cast of Killers, which discusses the director King Vidor's attempts to solve the murder of director William Desmond Taylor in 1922. Moore plays a big part in that book.

Finally, Moore was a shrewd investor which left her very wealthy right up to her death in 1988. She even wrote a book on the subject of investing, How Women Can Make Money in the Stock Market.

 

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15 minutes ago, Jan Spears said:

I would also recommend Sidney D. Kirkpatrick's book, A Cast of Killers, which discusses the director King Vidor's attempts to solve the murder of director William Desmond Taylor in 1922. Moore plays a big part in that book.

Thanks for the recommendations. I've always been fascinated by the William Desmond Taylor case so def going to check that out, and Colleen Moore's bio as well. I just think early Hollywood was such a fascinating time/place, like a super glamorous wild west. 

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18 minutes ago, Mabinogia said:

Thanks for the recommendations. I've always been fascinated by the William Desmond Taylor case so def going to check that out, and Colleen Moore's bio as well. I just think early Hollywood was such a fascinating time/place, like a super glamorous wild west. 

Sidney Kirkpatrick based his book on the materials King Vidor had gathered on the William Desmond Taylor case and then set aside. The book really takes you into the freewheeling silent film era when the studios were just starting to get themselves organized. It also conveys how scandals then were truly scandals and how the tabloid press was already working at full force.

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3 hours ago, Jan Spears said:

 

I would also recommend Sidney D. Kirkpatrick's book, A Cast of Killers, which discusses the director King Vidor's attempts to solve the murder of director William Desmond Taylor in 1922. Moore plays a big part in that book.

I also highly recommend it.  Even though there are some issues with it, mainly due to the supposition of conversations, which Mr. Kirkpatrick based on how he believed Mr. Vidor would speak and the latters notes, it offers the most likely resolution.  I've also been always interested in the case @Mabinogia.

I also recommend going to the Museum of Science and Industry in Chicago to see Colleen Moore's dollhouse.  It's fascinating and beautiful.

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14 hours ago, Jan Spears said:

I would also recommend Sidney D. Kirkpatrick's book, A Cast of Killers, which discusses the director King Vidor's attempts to solve the murder of director William Desmond Taylor in 1922. Moore plays a big part in that book.

OMG, I own this book! Or at least I used to own it. Now I can't remember if I loaned it to somebody (and it never returned) or if it's packed away somewhere in my house. Maybe I'll do a search this Thanksgiving weekend. Or maybe I won't LOL. Anyway, I do agree it's a very good read.

In other news, CBS is set to air a celebration of Dick Van Dyke's 98th birthday on December 21. Good luck with that, Dick! Seems to me every time one of these Celebrating X Birthday! is announced for a future date, The Grim Reaper comes a knocking first. 

https://variety.com/2023/tv/news/dick-van-dyke-birthday-special-cbs-1235792308/

https://people.com/dick-van-dyke-98-years-of-magic-cbs-special-8403564

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3 hours ago, MissAlmond said:

In other news, CBS is set to air a celebration of Dick Van Dyke's 98th birthday on December 21. Good luck with that, Dick! Seems to me every time one of these Celebrating X Birthday! is announced for a future date, The Grim Reaper comes a knocking first. 

Now I'm nervous for Dick Van Dyke. 

Betty White died just before a documentary about her was to be released on her 100th birthday. 

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1 hour ago, Crashcourse said:

Now I'm nervous for Dick Van Dyke. 

Betty White died just before a documentary about her was to be released on her 100th birthday. 

I remember. It’s why I’m wishing Dick Van Dyke good luck.  

 

 

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8 hours ago, MissAlmond said:

In other news, CBS is set to air a celebration of Dick Van Dyke's 98th birthday on December 21. Good luck with that, Dick! Seems to me every time one of these Celebrating X Birthday! is announced for a future date, The Grim Reaper comes a knocking first. 

https://variety.com/2023/tv/news/dick-van-dyke-birthday-special-cbs-1235792308/

https://people.com/dick-van-dyke-98-years-of-magic-cbs-special-8403564

 

4 hours ago, Crashcourse said:

Now I'm nervous for Dick Van Dyke. 

Betty White died just before a documentary about her was to be released on her 100th birthday. 

 

Will they ever learn?  

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6 hours ago, Crashcourse said:

Now I'm nervous for Dick Van Dyke. 

Betty White died just before a documentary about her was to be released on her 100th birthday. 

And yet Carol Burnett survived her celebration so have hope.

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On 11/16/2023 at 3:23 PM, shapeshifter said:

All the celebrity sites are posting about Snoop's Instagram message:

For example:

But none even ask the question as to whether this is a smoke issue or if it includes edibles. 

I guess "respect for privacy" still does exist.

Turns out, it was an ad: https://www.vibe.com/news/entertainment/snoop-dogg-clarifies-giving-up-smoke-solo-stove-collab-1234814289/

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8 hours ago, Irlandesa said:

And yet Carol Burnett survived her celebration so have hope.

Norman Lear also made it through despite ABC scheduling a special for (I think several months after) his 100th birthday.  I was nervous though.

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4 hours ago, Blergh said:

One would think that since Mr. Hall is about eight inches taller than Mr. that he'd have had the height advantage but I guess Mr. Oates may have had other means to have possibly intimidated Mr. Hall if what he's claiming is true!

This is just a temporary restraining order, and there's no requirement of physical threat to obtain one -- so they're not rare in business litigation in addition to being obtained in the usual scenarios TV makes people think of upon hearing the term (more accurately described as protective orders in many of those cases) -- just that the opposing party's actions, if not enjoined, will likely cause immediate and irreparable damage (specific standards vary, but that's the gist in Tennessee, where this was filed). 

TRO's are by definition short-lived, so the other party can promptly put on a defense.  The underlying lawsuit here is a financial dispute, and there's no indication Hall is concerned for his physical safety.

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2 hours ago, roamyn said:

I always thought Sid & Marty Kroft were tripping mushrooms when creating their shows, but as a kid I didn't care.  They were so much fun!

RIP Mr. Kroft

I don't know if it was mushrooms, but they had to be on something to come up with some of the things they did.

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Film editor Doug Ibold who collaborated 20 years with Dick Wolf on the Law & Order franchise and edited the first six seasons of Magnum, P.I. and other Donald P. Bellisario productions such as Quincy M.E. and, Quantum Leap has died, age 83.  Mr. Ibold received the ACE Career Achievement Award in 2012

https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/tv/tv-news/doug-ibold-dead-dick-wolf-film-editor-1235678846/

https://variety.com/2023/tv/obituaries-people-news/doug-ibold-dead-law-and-order-1235808727/

https://deadline.com/2023/11/doug-ibold-dead-ace-career-achievement-award-winner-obituary-1235637621/

https://www.thewrap.com/doug-ibold-law-and-order-dick-wolf-editor-dies/

 

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Aw, Rip Marty Krofft.

A few years ago I was telling my kids about their shows and showing them HR Puffenstuff and The Land of the Lost.  And I can still sing the theme of Electra Woman and Dyna Girl! 

They were so unimpressed. LOL.  But they just don't know the awesomeness of the Gen-X Saturday morning shows!

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The Kroffts sure made memorable shows, as long as you didn't think too hard about them (did poor Jimmy ever get home on HR Pufnstuf? I don't think he did!). Heck, they even got that fabulous legend Margaret Hamilton to costar on Sigmund and the Sea Monsters! That's some clout right there!

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On 11/26/2023 at 10:12 AM, AheadofStraight said:

He is trying to stop John Oates from selling his stake in a joint venture.

If I understand what I read correctly, Hall may actually have a good reason here.  Look, my first assumption was  while I have long loved Hall's singing and his song-writing talents/genius, along with his creating "Live from Daryl's House,   I am well aware of his rather large ego. Grins.  I have a rather clear-eyed and un-romantic appreciation for him.

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Director Elliot Silverstein who directed Cat Ballou and A Man Called Horse as well as television series such as The Twilight Zone, Route 66, and instrumental in the formation of the milestone Bill of Creative Rights for directors has died, age 96.

https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/movies/movie-news/elliot-silverstein-dead-cat-ballou-1235679761/

https://deadline.com/2023/11/elliot-silverstein-dead-cat-ballou-1235638797/

https://variety.com/2023/film/news/elliot-silverstein-dead-cat-ballou-1235810005/

https://www.thewrap.com/elliot-silverstein-dead-dies-obit-twilight-zone-cat-ballou/

Director’s Guild statement:

https://www.dga.org/News/PressReleases/2023/231127-DGA-Statement-on-the-Passing-of-Elliot-Silverstein.aspx

 

 

 

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On 11/27/2023 at 5:25 PM, MissAlmond said:

Director Elliot Silverstein who directed Cat Ballou and A Man Called Horse as well as television series such as The Twilight Zone, Route 66, and instrumental in the formation of the milestone Bill of Creative Rights for directors has died, age 96.

https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/movies/movie-news/elliot-silverstein-dead-cat-ballou-1235679761/

https://deadline.com/2023/11/elliot-silverstein-dead-cat-ballou-1235638797/

https://variety.com/2023/film/news/elliot-silverstein-dead-cat-ballou-1235810005/

https://www.thewrap.com/elliot-silverstein-dead-dies-obit-twilight-zone-cat-ballou/

 

 

 

My dad and I loved Cat Ballou. Such a hilarious movie.

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On 11/27/2023 at 9:19 AM, Wiendish Fitch said:

(did poor Jimmy ever get home on HR Pufnstuf? I don't think he did!

I can't remember - did Jimmy ever express a desire to return home? After all, wasn’t he spending his days wandering in the woods playing a flute? Immediately jumped on a strange boat when it called his name? Maybe Jimmy didn't like his home!😆

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1 hour ago, Bastet said:

I think of her as Brenda's mom Willie Ray on The Closer and Carter's grandma ("Gamma") on ER, but I enjoyed her in everything I saw her in; after a wonderfully long life and career on stage and screen, Frances Sternhagen died at home at 93

"Sternhagen’s first taste of performing came when she would make her dad, who suffered from Parkinson’s disease, laugh by imitating her classmates at The Potomac School" (hollywoodreporter.com/tv/tv-news/frances-sternhagen-dead-sex-and-the-city-cheers-tony-winner-1235698546).

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