From the category archives:
Videos
Elvis Singing Can’t Help Falling in Love in Blue Hawaii
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Friday Flashback(s) With I Love Lucy
If these don’t make you smile, your facial muscles may have forgotten how. Remedy? Turn on TV Land and catch up on some laughs!
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Pirates of the Caribbean At World’s End Bloopers!
So, there you have it. If even Johnny Depp, Orlando Bloom, Geoffrey Rush, and Keira Knightley can make mistakes, I guess the rest of us are allowed to.
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I Love Lucy Video - The Se’ance
This is from one of the funniest I Love Lucy episodes: The Se’ance. The deliciously hilarious actor Jay Novello played Mr. Merriweather in the episode. In the next post, I’ll tell you all about the very talented Mr. Novello. He’s a very underrated actor…not very many people know a much about him.
The next post will right that wrong!
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Jimmy Stewart’s 100th Birthday
One of the coolest, most lovable actors EVER, Jimmy Stewart, was born nearly 100 years ago on May 20, 1908 in Indiana, Pennsylvania. To honor him, Turner Classic Movies will be showing some of his best movies during the month of May.
The movies that’ll be shown are:
Mr. Smith Goes to Washington (1939)
Anatomy of a Murder (1959)
Harvey (1950)
Rear Window (1954)
The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance (1962)
I guess it’s obvious why my favorite Jimmy Stewart movie isn’t being included. It just wouldn’t be the same to watch It’s a Wonderful Life (1946) without a Christmas tree and a plate of Chritmas cookies and fudge nearby.
Click HERE for the Jimmy Stewart Profile on TCM.com.
** The video at the top of the post is an appearance Jimmy Stewart made on What’s My Line? One question, though - how could anyone NOT know Jimmy Stewart’s distinctive voice?!?!
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Mega Charlton Heston Post !

Clint Eastwood and Charlton Heston Photo Enlargement
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Sadly, one of my all-time favorite actors recently died. He did, however, get to live a long, rewarding life and make a huge impact on the entertainment world - whether he was battling apes or delivering the 10 Commandments. Of course I’m referring to the one and only, larger than life Charlton Heston. When I was really, really young….and my interest was beginning to be held by the male population, Charlton Heston (along with Clint Eastwood) were early crushes. While most girls my age were enthralled by celebrities of our own generation (Shaun Cassidy, Parker Stevenson, Mark Hamil…) - I was much more attracted to the tough guys from the past. Besides, around my house, that’s the sort of thing my dad always had on. Old movies and the Rockford Files. (I liked him, too!)
I’ve lost track of the number of times I’ve seen the Planet of the Apes movies - each and every one of them. I love this series! Campy? Sure. But I can’t get enough of the whole experience - from the UNBELIEVABLE music to the first sign of an ape… I’m glued to the screen right till the end. Each and every time.
We’ve lost a great, great actor and person. Damn dirty death!
I would like to say this (although I try to keep political and social opinions off of most of my blogs…especially my entertainment ones) - I wish people would quit harping on Charlton Heston’s views on guns/gun control. This is America, and everyone’s entitled to their own opinion. They’re free to express themselves as well as their opinions. If someone, today (with the world as it is now) doesn’t agree with Mr. Heston’s views on guns - they have to remember that he came from a different generation than the rest of us. The world when Charlton Heston was growing up - and even the one he lived in as an adult in his 30s and 40s - was vastly different from the one we face today! We have no way of knowing what his opinions would be if he were a 35 year old man in the 2008. He might have had the same opinions (which would have been his right) or he might have had complete opposite opinions (also his right).
I’d just rather concentrate on his entire life - not a tiny portion of it.

Charlton Heston Photo Enlargement
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Shop MTV is coming out with an AMAZING-sounding collection for Charlton Heston fans: The Hollywood Collection: Charlton Heston - For All Seasons.
From the website:
Expected Release Date: May 6, 2008
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This documentary video, part of The Hollywood Collection, features the life and work of actor and political conservative Charlton Heston.
After growing up in a rural part of Michigan, Heston migrated to the urban landscape of Chicago to attend a high school for the dramatic arts. He attended Northwestern University, where his talent and passion for acting increased with his participation in school theater productions. Then he moved onto the Broadway stage and eventually to the movie soundstages in Hollywood.
Heston, known best for his epic film roles as such biblical characters as Moses in Cecil B. De Mille’s The Ten Commandments and as the title character in William Wyler’s Oscar-winning production of Ben-Hur, speaks openly in this video about his career, family, and his politics. This video also shows movie footage, including a rare 1942 student film of a young Heston. There are also interviews with family, co-workers, and friends, including Gregory Peck.
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More Charlton Heston Pictures, Posters and Prints:

Charlton Heston Photo
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Charlton Heston Photo Enlargement
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The Omega Man Poster
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Ben-Hur Photo
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Julius Caesar Poster
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Bond Bloopers
In keeping with the James Bond theme we have going on, here are some pretty funny James Bond Bloopers. My favorite is the “bouncing plane tickets” - great stuff.
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Abbbott and Costello - Who’s on First?
I thought these boys would be absolutely perfect to help us all get through a Wednesday - and to get through it with a smile on our face! I could watch this routine a million times and never fail to laugh. In fact, I think I’ve probably topped that number.
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Elvis - In the Ghetto
This performance is from 1970. Elvis looked great and sounded even better. (The Flying Nun collar leaves something to be desired though.)
Long live the king!
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Andy Griffith and The Darlings - Ebo Walker
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