Wednesday, April 21, 2010

"Summer Love" by Musique - Disco Video Mix by Glenn Rivera







Musique's "Summer Love" is one of Patrick Adams most beautiful disco tracks - with the vocals of Angela Howell, Christine Wiltshire, Gina Tharps and Jocelyn Brown this song is a magic experience.

From the 1978 LP "Keep On Jumpin'" and featured also an instrumental theme also.

I have taken scenes from the 1959 film "A Summer Place" starring Sandra Dee and Troy Donahue and created a new "summer's theme" using the romantic and touching elements of both film and song. The romance between the two teenagers is the perfect outline for this new story.

The film was directed by Delmer Daves

Featuring scenes from "A Summer Place" - RENT THE DVD!
Disco Video Mix by Glenn Rivera
Produced by Ken Emmons

Rules Of Eating!




Tuesday, April 20, 2010

60's Monster Films: "Konga" (1961) - Part 10






"Konga" - Part 10
Starring Michael Gough, Margo Johns, Jess Conrad and Claire Gordon
Directed by John Lemont

A cheesy monster flick that has some moments and a good lesson: Never send a monkey to do you dirty work!

Features British teen heart throb, Jess Conrad - later Jess became a pop-singer - check out links for Jess' career:
http://www.charity-golf.com/jess.htm

60's Monster Films: "Konga" (1961) - Part 9






"Konga" - Part 9
Starring Michael Gough, Margo Johns, Jess Conrad and Claire Gordon
Directed by John Lemont

A cheesy monster flick that has some moments and a good lesson: Never send a monkey to do you dirty work!

Features British teen heart throb, Jess Conrad - later Jess became a pop-singer - check out links for Jess' career:
http://www.charity-golf.com/jess.htm

60's Monster Films: "Konga" (1961) - Part 8






"Konga" - Part 8
Starring Michael Gough, Margo Johns, Jess Conrad and Claire Gordon
Directed by John Lemont

A cheesy monster flick that has some moments and a good lesson: Never send a monkey to do you dirty work!

Features British teen heart throb, Jess Conrad - later Jess became a pop-singer - check out links for Jess' career:
http://www.charity-golf.com/jess.htm

60's Monster Films: "Konga" (1961) - Part 7






"Konga" - Part 7
Starring Michael Gough, Margo Johns, Jess Conrad and Claire Gordon
Directed by John Lemont

A cheesy monster flick that has some moments and a good lesson: Never send a monkey to do you dirty work!

Features British teen heart throb, Jess Conrad - later Jess became a pop-singer - check out links for Jess' career:
http://www.charity-golf.com/jess.htm

60's Monster Films: "Konga" (1961) - Part 6






"Konga" - Part 6
Starring Michael Gough, Margo Johns, Jess Conrad and Claire Gordon
Directed by John Lemont

A cheesy monster flick that has some moments and a good lesson: Never send a monkey to do you dirty work!

Features British teen heart throb, Jess Conrad - later Jess became a pop-singer - check out links for Jess' career:
http://www.charity-golf.com/jess.htm

60's Monster Films: "Konga" (1961) - Part 5






"Konga" - Part 5
Starring Michael Gough, Margo Johns, Jess Conrad and Claire Gordon
Directed by John Lemont

A cheesy monster flick that has some moments and a good lesson: Never send a monkey to do you dirty work!

Features British teen heart throb, Jess Conrad - later Jess became a pop-singer - check out links for Jess' career:
http://www.charity-golf.com/jess.htm

60's Monster Films: "Konga" (1961) - Part 4






"Konga" - Part 4
Starring Michael Gough, Margo Johns, Jess Conrad and Claire Gordon
Directed by John Lemont

A cheesy monster flick that has some moments and a good lesson: Never send a monkey to do you dirty work!

Features British teen heart throb, Jess Conrad - later Jess became a pop-singer - check out links for Jess' career:
http://www.charity-golf.com/jess.htm

60's Monster Films: "Konga" (1961) - Part 3






"Konga" - Part 3
Starring Michael Gough, Margo Johns, Jess Conrad and Claire Gordon
Directed by John Lemont

A cheesy monster flick that has some moments and a good lesson: Never send a moneky to do you dirty work!

Features British teen heart throb, Jess Conrad - later Jess became a pop-singer - check out links for Jess' career:
http://www.charity-golf.com/jess.htm

60's Monster Films: "Konga" (1961) - Part 2






"Konga" - Part 2
Starring Michael Gough, Margo Johns, Jess Conrad and Claire Gordon
Directed by John Lemont

A cheesy monster flick that has some moments and a good lesson: Never send a monkey to do you dirty work!

Features British teen heart throb, Jess Conrad - later Jess became a pop-singer - check out links for Jess' career:
http://www.charity-golf.com/jess.htm

60's Monster Films: "Konga" (1961) - Part 1






"Konga" - Part 1
Starring Michael Gough, Margo Johns, Jess Conrad and Claire Gordon
Directed by John Lemont

A cheesy monster flick that has some moments and a good lesson: Never send a monkey to do you dirty work!

Features British teen heart throb, Jess Conrad - later Jess became a pop-singer - check out links for Jess' career:
http://www.charity-golf.com/jess.htm

Monday, April 19, 2010

Jane Fonda: "Fun With Dick And Jane" - She Is No Model!




My favorite scene with Jane Fonda in the 1976 film "Fun With Dick And Jane" - Jane needs to get a job so she manages to find a modeling spot. Not good!

This film was remade with Jim Carey - but I would not bother - it is much like the "Bewitched" remake - not at all amusing.

"Strudelmodel" with Happy Helga




A joke played with photos of a good friend of ours, Dale as Happy Helga - at a party last year at his beautiful home!

"Strudelmodel" is a Rupaul track - camp to his "Supermodel"!

For Dale and his fabulous sense of humor :)

Friday, April 16, 2010

60's Melodrama: "The Oscar" (1966) - Part 12 (Finale)






"The Oscar" (1966) - Part 12 (Finale)

For me, this will always be the male version o "Valley Of The Dolls" - a snotty Hollywood actor learns the hard way how that town can make you see you own reflection.

Great ending - always had my attention as a kid when I would watch on television.

This film was not accepted well - even with it's all-star cast. Was looked at more as a comedy than a drama. I guess that's why I thought it was fun. Was one of the films entered in "Movies We Love To Hate".

Directed by Russell Rouse
Starring Stephen Boyd, Elke Sommer, Milton Berle, Eleanor Parker, Joseph Cotten, Jill St. John, Tony Bennett, Edie Adams, Ernest Borgnine and Hedda Hopper as herself!

60's Melodrama: "The Oscar" (1966) - Part 11






"The Oscar" (1966) - Part 11

For me, this will always be the male version o "Valley Of The Dolls" - a snotty Hollywood actor learns the hard way how that town can make you see you own reflection.

Great ending - always had my attention as a kid when I would watch on television.

This film was not accepted well - even with it's all-star cast. Was looked at more as a comedy than a drama. I guess that's why I thought it was fun. Was one of the films entered in "Movies We Love To Hate".

Directed by Russell Rouse
Starring Stephen Boyd, Elke Sommer, Milton Berle, Eleanor Parker, Joseph Cotten, Jill St. John, Tony Bennett, Edie Adams, Ernest Borgnine and Hedda Hopper as herself!

60's Melodrama: "The Oscar" (1966) - Part 10






"The Oscar" (1966) - Part 10

For me, this will always be the male version o "Valley Of The Dolls" - a snotty Hollywood actor learns the hard way how that town can make you see you own reflection.

Great ending - always had my attention as a kid when I would watch on television.

This film was not accepted well - even with it's all-star cast. Was looked at more as a comedy than a drama. I guess that's why I thought it was fun. Was one of the films entered in "Movies We Love To Hate".

Directed by Russell Rouse
Starring Stephen Boyd, Elke Sommer, Milton Berle, Eleanor Parker, Joseph Cotten, Jill St. John, Tony Bennett, Edie Adams, Ernest Borgnine and Hedda Hopper as herself!

60's Melodrama: "The Oscar" (1966) - Part 9






"The Oscar" (1966) - Part 9

For me, this will always be the male version o "Valley Of The Dolls" - a snotty Hollywood actor learns the hard way how that town can make you see you own reflection.

Great ending - always had my attention as a kid when I would watch on television.

This film was not accepted well - even with it's all-star cast. Was looked at more as a comedy than a drama. I guess that's why I thought it was fun. Was one of the films entered in "Movies We Love To Hate".

Directed by Russell Rouse
Starring Stephen Boyd, Elke Sommer, Milton Berle, Eleanor Parker, Joseph Cotten, Jill St. John, Tony Bennett, Edie Adams, Ernest Borgnine and Hedda Hopper as herself!

60's Melodrama: "The Oscar" (1966) - Part 8






"The Oscar" (1966) - Part 8

For me, this will always be the male version o "Valley Of The Dolls" - a snotty Hollywood actor learns the hard way how that town can make you see you own reflection.

Great ending - always had my attention as a kid when I would watch on television.

This film was not accepted well - even with it's all-star cast. Was looked at more as a comedy than a drama. I guess that's why I thought it was fun. Was one of the films entered in "Movies We Love To Hate".

Directed by Russell Rouse
Starring Stephen Boyd, Elke Sommer, Milton Berle, Eleanor Parker, Joseph Cotten, Jill St. John, Tony Bennett, Edie Adams, Ernest Borgnine and Hedda Hopper as herself!

60's Melodrama: "The Oscar" (1966) - Part 7






"The Oscar" (1966) - Part 7

For me, this will always be the male version o "Valley Of The Dolls" - a snotty Hollywood actor learns the hard way how that town can make you see you own reflection.

Great ending - always had my attention as a kid when I would watch on television.

This film was not accepted well - even with it's all-star cast. Was looked at more as a comedy than a drama. I guess that's why I thought it was fun. Was one of the films entered in "Movies We Love To Hate".

Directed by Russell Rouse
Starring Stephen Boyd, Elke Sommer, Milton Berle, Eleanor Parker, Joseph Cotten, Jill St. John, Tony Bennett, Edie Adams, Ernest Borgnine and Hedda Hopper as herself!

60's Melodrama: "The Oscar" (1966) - Part 6






"The Oscar" (1966) - Part 6

For me, this will always be the male version o "Valley Of The Dolls" - a snotty Hollywood actor learns the hard way how that town can make you see you own reflection.

Great ending - always had my attention as a kid when I would watch on television.

This film was not accepted well - even with it's all-star cast. Was looked at more as a comedy than a drama. I guess that's why I thought it was fun. Was one of the films entered in "Movies We Love To Hate".

Directed by Russell Rouse
Starring Stephen Boyd, Elke Sommer, Milton Berle, Eleanor Parker, Joseph Cotten, Jill St. John, Tony Bennett, Edie Adams, Ernest Borgnine and Hedda Hopper as herself!

Disco Stays Employed!


Destined to keep the country's unemployment numbers down, Disco does what she can to impress the boys at her new job at Warner Bros.

Destined to keep the country's unemployment numbers down, Disco does what she can to impress the boys at her new job at Warner Bros.

60's Melodrama: "The Oscar" (1966) - Part 5






"The Oscar" (1966) - Part 5

For me, this will always be the male version o "Valley Of The Dolls" - a snotty Hollywood actor learns the hard way how that town can make you see you own reflection.

Great ending - always had my attention as a kid when I would watch on television.

This film was not accepted well - even with it's all-star cast. Was looked at more as a comedy than a drama. I guess that's why I thought it was fun. Was one of the films entered in "Movies We Love To Hate".

Directed by Russell Rouse
Starring Stephen Boyd, Elke Sommer, Milton Berle, Eleanor Parker, Joseph Cotten, Jill St. John, Tony Bennett, Edie Adams, Ernest Borgnine and Hedda Hopper as herself!

60's Melodrama: "The Oscar" (1966) - Part 4






"The Oscar" (1966) - Part 4

For me, this will always be the male version o "Valley Of The Dolls" - a snotty Hollywood actor learns the hard way how that town can make you see you own reflection.

Great ending - always had my attention as a kid when I would watch on television.

This film was not accepted well - even with it's all-star cast. Was looked at more as a comedy than a drama. I guess that's why I thought it was fun. Was one of the films entered in "Movies We Love To Hate".

Directed by Russell Rouse
Starring Stephen Boyd, Elke Sommer, Milton Berle, Eleanor Parker, Joseph Cotten, Jill St. John, Tony Bennett, Edie Adams, Ernest Borgnine and Hedda Hopper as herself!

60's Melodrama: "The Oscar" (1966) - Part 3






"The Oscar" (1966) - Part 3

For me, this will always be the male version o "Valley Of The Dolls" - a snotty Hollywood actor learns the hard way how that town can make you see you own reflection.

Great ending - always had my attention as a kid when I would watch on television.

This film was not accepted well - even with it's all-star cast. Was looked at more as a comedy than a drama. I guess that's why I thought it was fun. Was one of the films entered in "Movies We Love To Hate".

Directed by Russell Rouse
Starring Stephen Boyd, Elke Sommer, Milton Berle, Eleanor Parker, Joseph Cotten, Jill St. John, Tony Bennett, Edie Adams, Ernest Borgnine and Hedda Hopper as herself!

60's Melodrama: "The Oscar" (1966) - Part 2






"The Oscar" (1966) - Part 2

For me, this will always be the male version o "Valley Of The Dolls" - a snotty Hollywood actor learns the hard way how that town can make you see you own reflection.

Great ending - always had my attention as a kid when I would watch on television.

This film was not accepted well - even with it's all-star cast. Was looked at more as a comedy than a drama. I guess that's why I thought it was fun. Was one of the films entered in "Movies We Love To Hate".

Directed by Russell Rouse
Starring Stephen Boyd, Elke Sommer, Milton Berle, Eleanor Parker, Joseph Cotten, Jill St. John, Tony Bennett, Edie Adams, Ernest Borgnine and Hedda Hopper as herself!

60's Melodrama: "The Oscar" (1966) - Part 1






"The Oscar" (1966) - Part 1

For me, this will always be the male version o "Valley Of The Dolls" - a snotty Hollywood actor learns the hard way how that town can make you see you own reflection.

Great ending - always had my attention as a kid when I would watch on television.

This film was not accepted well - even with it's all-star cast. Was looked at more as a comedy than a drama. I guess that's why I thought it was fun. Was one of the films entered in "Movies We Love To Hate".

Directed by Russell Rouse
Starring Stephen Boyd, Elke Sommer, Milton Berle, Eleanor Parker, Joseph Cotten, Jill St. John, Tony Bennett, Edie Adams, Ernest Borgnine and Hedda Hopper as herself!