Please login or register.

Login with username, password and session length
Advanced search  

News:

Pages: 1 [2] 3 4 ... 15   Go Down

Author Topic: PROFOUND PROFUNDITY  (Read 43826 times)

0 Members and 1 Guest are viewing this topic.

William E. Lurie

  • Hero Member
  • *****
  • Offline Offline
  • Posts: 988
Re:PROFOUND PROFUNDITY
« Reply #30 on: January 14, 2004, 06:46:07 AM »

(I tried posting a couple of minutes ago and it wouldn't work.  I hope it is okay now and that was just a momentary fluke.)

My favorite Mexican dish is Lupe Velez.

Question for Ask BK Day:
Who is Gladys Glover?

Question for Ask DRs (and BK):
I have seen this question in many celebrity interviews.  If you could play one role of the opposite gender what would it be?  I would like to play Queen Agravain in ONCE UPON A MATTRESS but that may be because I'm loaded with sensitivity.
Logged
Years from now when you talk of this --- and you will --- be kind.

DERBRUCER

  • Hero Member
  • *****
  • Offline Offline
  • Posts: 18462
  • Let's hear it for the Bruces
Re:PROFOUND PROFUNDITY
« Reply #31 on: January 14, 2004, 06:50:44 AM »

I love cheese enchiladas with guacamole and sour cream on top - LOVE THEM.

Have you been anoid by the menu's that offer you  guacamole OR sour cream!
I mean, they're like Kandar and Ebb - they belong togther.

der Brucer (pondering the difference between "profundity" and "profoundness")
Logged
We live in a universe not of clocks but of clouds.

td

  • Hero Member
  • *****
  • Offline Offline
  • Posts: 8900
  • td
Re:PROFOUND PROFUNDITY
« Reply #32 on: January 14, 2004, 07:00:15 AM »

QUESTIONS, I'VE GOT QUESTIONS! (and everyone here has the answers)!

1.  Favorite HITCHCOCK HEROINE?  Why?
2.  Hammer HORROR or Universal HORROR?  Why?
3.  LUGOSI OR KARLOFF - who is the KING OF HORROR?
4.  CUSHING OR LEE? Who is the PRINCE OF HORROR?


Chimichangas in any way shape or form!
I like a good Tex-Mex Dip (any recipes?)
Mexican Pizza!

That's all for now. . .
Logged
If I could be for only an hour, cute, cute, CUTE in a stupid-assed way!

Ben

  • Guest
Re:PROFOUND PROFUNDITY
« Reply #33 on: January 14, 2004, 07:28:25 AM »

Very interesting discussion over at BBC Radio 3 Stage and Screen (link below) about the differences and similarities between opera and musical theatre. It's a panel discussion which came about because Sweeney Todd is playing in London right now at an opera house. Listen to our own Donald and then go over to the Beeb.

http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio3/classical/stagescreen.shtml?focuswin
Logged

Ben

  • Guest
Re:PROFOUND PROFUNDITY
« Reply #34 on: January 14, 2004, 07:30:32 AM »

Love Mexican food but don't make it much. We go out for that. Blue Moon is a good place in Chelsea in NYC. There is also a great place on the Upper West Side (93rd and Columbus) but I can't remember the name which has much more than the Chimichangas and refried bean and tacos.
Logged

MBarnum

  • Guest
Re:PROFOUND PROFUNDITY
« Reply #35 on: January 14, 2004, 07:32:08 AM »

First off...sending good vibes to DIT and Jennifer, and anyone else who would like them...

 [move=left,scroll,6,transparent,100%] ;D :D ;D :D ;D :D ;D :D ;D :D ;) ;D :D ;D :D ;D :D ;D :D ;) ;D :D[/move]

QUESTIONS, I'VE GOT QUESTIONS! (and everyone here has the answers)!

1.  Favorite HITCHCOCK HEROINE?  Why?
2.  Hammer HORROR or Universal HORROR?  Why?
3.  LUGOSI OR KARLOFF - who is the KING OF HORROR?
4.  CUSHING OR LEE? Who is the PRINCE OF HORROR?



1. Tippi Hedren in THE BIRDS
2. Universal mostly, but like some Hammer such as their version of PHANTOM OF THE OPERA
3. Lugosi or Karloff...hard to decide...depends on the movie.
4. Cushing of Lee...hard choice there also, but probably Cushing.


Favorite Mexican food..Menudo, Tacos, and anything with sour cream and guacamole on it!
« Last Edit: January 14, 2004, 07:34:27 AM by MBarnum »
Logged

td

  • Hero Member
  • *****
  • Offline Offline
  • Posts: 8900
  • td
Re:PROFOUND PROFUNDITY
« Reply #36 on: January 14, 2004, 07:32:15 AM »

Noted Photographer is Dead:
Scavullo, Fashion Photog, Dead
NEW YORK, Jan. 7, 2004


Fashion photographer Francesco Scavullo, who shot covers for Cosmopolitan magazine for more than 30 years, died Tuesday morning of heart failure, his companion said. He was 82.

Scavullo was preparing for an assignment when he complained of feeling weak, and then collapsed, Sean Byrnes said.

Known for works ranging from enamel-on-canvas photo silkscreens to portraits of celebrities such as Grace Kelly and Elizabeth Taylor, Scavullo was also recognized for his photographs of children. One of the most famous was his 1975 portrait of a young Brooke Shields.

Byrnes said his partner's work was guided by his love of beauty and children - themes Scavullo himself cited in a 1985 interview with The Associated Press.

"I have a passion for taking pictures of beautiful women," he said in the interview. "I was fascinated when my mother got done up. My mother made the transformation from Cinderella every day of her life."

Born Jan. 16, 1921, on Staten Island, Scavullo was one of five children whose father owned the old Central Park Casino. As a youth he got a job assisting the fashion photographer, Horst, and learned much of his craft from him.

He later worked for Vogue and Seventeen magazines before launching a lucrative and lengthy career that included photographing covers for Cosmopolitan, Harper's Bazaar and other magazines. At the peak of his career he commanded as much as $10,000 a sitting.

But Scavullo was most known for the photos he did for Cosmopolitan. He said the pictures eclipsed the rest of his work.

"It became an icon, and I became very famous because of the cover," Scavullo said in a biography on his Web site. "Everybody knew the Cosmo girl, and everybody wanted to be the Cosmo girl."

Album cover photographs Scavullo took include those for Diana Ross' "Diana," showing her with wet hair, a wet T-shirt and no makeup, and Edgar Winter's "They Only Come Out at Night," the first rock 'n' roll cover with full drag makeup, according to his Web site.

Etheleen Staley, director of the Staley-Wise Gallery in Manhattan, which handled Scavullo's work, remembered the photographer as a hard worker connected with the New York social elite.

"He really did high-quality work, and he got to be famous as a personality because he was tied in with the Studio 54 crowd, like Halston and Liza Minelli," she said.

Scavullo had been preparing for an exhibit in Miami at the end of the month and was working on a limited-edition series of portfolios.

My personal favorite of Scavullo's Portraits:
Logged
If I could be for only an hour, cute, cute, CUTE in a stupid-assed way!

MBarnum

  • Guest
Re:PROFOUND PROFUNDITY
« Reply #37 on: January 14, 2004, 07:32:55 AM »

JRand53, I will try to pop your care package in the mail tomorrow!
Logged

Matt H.

  • Hero Member
  • *****
  • Offline Offline
  • Posts: 52338
  • Side by side by Sondheim
Re:PROFOUND PROFUNDITY
« Reply #38 on: January 14, 2004, 07:34:00 AM »

I have lots of DICK VAN DYKE SHOW favorites. On this first disc is one of my favorites "The Thing About Eavesdropping" which has the most hilarious round of charades ever played on TV. I love "The Ghost of A. Chanz," "It Looks Like a Walnut," "The Ugliest Dog in the World," "Alan Brady is an Obnoxious Egomaniac, Etc." and so many others, but "Coast to Coast Big Mouth" is probably one of the greatest sitcom episodes ever.
Logged
If at first you don't succeed, that's about average for me.

PennyO

  • Hero Member
  • *****
  • Offline Offline
  • Posts: 3173
  • Ah, if I knew then what I know now...
    • Penny Orloff
Re:PROFOUND PROFUNDITY
« Reply #39 on: January 14, 2004, 07:37:15 AM »

Hiya, Gang!

So I spent 3 days shoveling snow, to get into my cabin. Got power, bot phone (and hence, internet!!) - even got TV!!! What ain't we got? We ain't got water. Well, that's not entirely true: there is running water... just not in the house. Got a lovely stream right outside. An' ol' man ribbah, he jes' keeps rollin' along. Now if I can figger out how to git him rollin' along these year pipes...

I'm up and outa here early today, gotta wend my way down this year 4 miles o' bad road to Hwy 2, and into Seattle (the whole reason I'm even here right now, instead of in LA, with our Bruce) to "arbitrate" a botched construction job on my house... wish me luck.

And!! I got some good news yesterday: I'm going to do the three Gilbert and Sullivan chapters of my novel as a solo show at the Buxton (England) annual G & S Fest this summer!!! Only times I ever get to sing my "real stuff" - all the tacky operetta nobody but G & S fans will sit still for. So I'll throw in Vilia and the Czardas from Fledermaus, and Meine Lippen, sie kussen so heiss. And a few tawdry ditties from Offenbach. Plus, of course, short excerpts from Pinafore. Oh, happy me!!!!

So, lads and lasses, amigos and amigas, have a swell day. Hope I kick the ass out of Royal American Sunrooms and Conservatories. Shitheads... (but I digress). Addio. love, p
Logged
PennyO

Matt H.

  • Hero Member
  • *****
  • Offline Offline
  • Posts: 52338
  • Side by side by Sondheim
Re:PROFOUND PROFUNDITY
« Reply #40 on: January 14, 2004, 07:39:08 AM »

QUESTIONS, I'VE GOT QUESTIONS! (and everyone here has the answers)!

1.  Favorite HITCHCOCK HEROINE?  Why?
2.  Hammer HORROR or Universal HORROR?  Why?
3.  LUGOSI OR KARLOFF - who is the KING OF HORROR?
4.  CUSHING OR LEE? Who is the PRINCE OF HORROR?



1. Ingrid Bergman in NOTORIOUS. She's beautiful, cynical, and courageous
2. Universal. I like black and white horror movies better than color ones. Weird, I know, but there you are.
3. Karloff is creepier to me.
4. I think Cushing is a more subdued and thus more effective actor, but Lee is very, very good.
Logged
If at first you don't succeed, that's about average for me.

Matt H.

  • Hero Member
  • *****
  • Offline Offline
  • Posts: 52338
  • Side by side by Sondheim
Re:PROFOUND PROFUNDITY
« Reply #41 on: January 14, 2004, 07:43:12 AM »

Sorry, but no Mexican recipes or recommendations for me. I can barely tolerate the real thing, and I grudgingly go to Taco Bell with friends for lunch and get the Chalupas.

FOr Ask BK Day - What are some of your favorite episodes of THE DICK VAN DYKE SHOW?
Logged
If at first you don't succeed, that's about average for me.

Jrand73

  • Hero Member
  • *****
  • Offline Offline
  • Posts: 91354
  • Valley of the Dolls.
    • Facebook for Jackrandall
Re:PROFOUND PROFUNDITY
« Reply #42 on: January 14, 2004, 07:52:03 AM »

Hmmmmm:

Heroine:  Eva Marie Saint in "North by Northwest"
Universal.....but barely
Karloff
Lee

But none of the above choices made without LOTS of thinking.

Chicken soft tacos!!

Hmmmmmmmm....DRWEL....hmmmmmmm....you would be not only sensitive but quiet!  I think I would like to play Rose Hovick....just to sing those songs.  Otherwise, if no singing would be involved - Catherine Sloper, just so I could end the play by saying: "Bolt the door, Mariah!"

Or Lucy Ricardo in "Lucy Does a TV Commercial" or "The Operetta" or "Bon Voyage."

Frank Nelson!!!!  ;D ;D ;D

Conductor:  Madam - did you stop this train by pulling that cord?

Lucy:  Well I didn't do it by dragging my foot!   :D


« Last Edit: January 14, 2004, 07:56:22 AM by JRand53 »
Logged
.....you're alone.....and the feeling of loneliness is overpowering.

Jrand73

  • Hero Member
  • *****
  • Offline Offline
  • Posts: 91354
  • Valley of the Dolls.
    • Facebook for Jackrandall
Re:PROFOUND PROFUNDITY
« Reply #43 on: January 14, 2004, 07:53:10 AM »

I can hardly wait DRMBARNUM....I need by WB Fix!

"Does Alan Brady wear his toupee at home?"
Logged
.....you're alone.....and the feeling of loneliness is overpowering.

Ben

  • Guest
Re:PROFOUND PROFUNDITY
« Reply #44 on: January 14, 2004, 07:57:11 AM »

Hmm, interesting question. I just listened to the roundtable on opera and musical theatre and one role of the opposite sex I would love to play is Mrs. Lovett. If it were a play and not a musical, I think, perhaps Amanda Wingfield in Glass Menagerie or Blanche in Streetcar (I know, that's more than one, but I'm having a hard time choosing).
Logged

Matt H.

  • Hero Member
  • *****
  • Offline Offline
  • Posts: 52338
  • Side by side by Sondheim
Re:PROFOUND PROFUNDITY
« Reply #45 on: January 14, 2004, 08:02:47 AM »

Role of the opposite sex? I suppose Mame Dennis in MAME would be my pick. She gets to sing a lot, wear lots of different killer outfits, and the whole show revolves around her. It's the ham in me, I guess.
Logged
If at first you don't succeed, that's about average for me.

td

  • Hero Member
  • *****
  • Offline Offline
  • Posts: 8900
  • td
Re:PROFOUND PROFUNDITY
« Reply #46 on: January 14, 2004, 08:04:26 AM »

Hmmmmm:

Heroine:  Eva Marie Saint in "North by Northwest"
Universal.....but barely
Karloff
Lee

But none of the above choices made without LOTS of thinking.


That's what we're here for, Jrand: To Make You Think.

Did you happen to catch up on last night's postings?
Interesting tidbit about Lanford Wilson and SYMPATHETIC MAGIC.  ;)

Roles of the opposite sex I would like to play:
TV: Morticia Addams
Musical: Eliza Dolittle
Play:  Doris - THE OWL AND THE PUSSYCAT
Screen:  Lina Lamont
Logged
If I could be for only an hour, cute, cute, CUTE in a stupid-assed way!

Dan-in-Toronto

  • Hero Member
  • *****
  • Offline Offline
  • Posts: 1545
Re:PROFOUND PROFUNDITY
« Reply #47 on: January 14, 2004, 08:10:16 AM »

Hitchcock heroines:

Joan Fontaine: Rebecca and Suspicion. Complex, sympathetic, believable, stunning

And I have to add Dame May Witty - very much a heroine - for her feisty performance in The Lady Vanishes
Logged

Jason

  • Hero Member
  • *****
  • Offline Offline
  • Posts: 2778
Re:PROFOUND PROFUNDITY
« Reply #48 on: January 14, 2004, 08:12:11 AM »

Does anyone have Jose's cell phone number? If so, please PM it to me. Thanks!!
Logged

Ron Pulliam

  • Guest
Re:PROFOUND PROFUNDITY
« Reply #49 on: January 14, 2004, 08:20:06 AM »

I'm not a preparer of Mexican cuisine, but I can be severely tempted by pork, beef or chicken quesadillas with salsa verde.

I ate a lot of Southwestern cuisine on a trip to Santa Fe and I loved every morsel of it, but the things I remember are the blue corn chips and salsa that were complimentary in one restaurant and the buffalo burger I had for lunch there.  Oh, there was one meal during which I had a plate full of tasty tidbits -- seven or eight different things that I know my hosts named.  I just ate them without memorizing what they were.

My least favorite Mexican dish:  Erik Estrada.

The worst Mexican food I ever had was from:  Del Taco

DR MattH:  In that "...Eavesdropping.." episode of "The Dick Van Dyke Show" -- is that the one in which Laura acts out all sorts of horrible things and Rob guesses "On the Street Where You Live"?
« Last Edit: January 14, 2004, 08:22:50 AM by Ron Pulliam »
Logged

Ron Pulliam

  • Guest
Re:PROFOUND PROFUNDITY
« Reply #50 on: January 14, 2004, 08:22:08 AM »

DR SwishySarah:  You wrote, "I know Maya", but do you really?

All those shows that revisit actual crimes and the people who commit them ALWAYS have friends of the criminals expressing complete surprise - "I've known her all my life and I still can't believe she'd be capable of doing that."  

Who knows what's lurking inside any of us?????

Bwah-hah-HAH!
Logged

Matt H.

  • Hero Member
  • *****
  • Offline Offline
  • Posts: 52338
  • Side by side by Sondheim
Re:PROFOUND PROFUNDITY
« Reply #51 on: January 14, 2004, 08:23:21 AM »

DR Ron asked: "DR MattH:  In that "...Eavesdropping.." episode of "The Dick Van Dyke Show" -- is that the one in which Laura acts out all sorts of horrible things and Rob guesses "On the Street Where You Live"?"


Yes, Rob and Laura had overheard Millie and Jerry saying some gossipy things about them via an intercom set up between the two homes by their kids. This was their way of saying how they felt without saying it to their faces.

Logged
If at first you don't succeed, that's about average for me.

Panni

  • Hero Member
  • *****
  • Offline Offline
  • Posts: 6119
  • What are men for -- if not to amuse a woman!
Re:PROFOUND PROFUNDITY
« Reply #52 on: January 14, 2004, 08:25:42 AM »

Good vibes to Archie, Dan-in-To! Could it be Giardia (I don't know how to spell it)? Don't know if that's prevalent in TO. Almost every dog in Colorado has it to some degree. Picked up from drinking bad water, eating grass, etc.. It seems to have no other symptoms than the diarrhea -- dog is cheerful, energetic, has a good appetite. etc.. Easy to remedy and there is now a shot available which, although not preventing it totally, makes the next bout much less severe.
Logged

Ron Pulliam

  • Guest
Re:PROFOUND PROFUNDITY
« Reply #53 on: January 14, 2004, 08:25:53 AM »

My Question for Ask BK Day:

Who put the "bomp" in the "bomp-di-bomp-bomp"?

Who put the "bang" in the "walla-walla bing bang"?
Logged

Dan-in-Toronto

  • Hero Member
  • *****
  • Offline Offline
  • Posts: 1545
Re:PROFOUND PROFUNDITY
« Reply #54 on: January 14, 2004, 08:26:42 AM »

Joan Rivers: "My cooking is so bad, it gives Mexicans the runs."
« Last Edit: January 14, 2004, 08:28:53 AM by Dan-in-Toronto »
Logged

Ron Pulliam

  • Guest
Re:PROFOUND PROFUNDITY
« Reply #55 on: January 14, 2004, 08:28:20 AM »

Good vibes to Archie, Dan-in-To! Could it be Giardia (I don't know how to spell it)? Don't know if that's prevalent in TO. Almost every dog in Colorado has it to some degree. Picked up from drinking bad water, eating grass, etc.. It seems to have no other symptoms than the diarrhea -- dog is cheerful, energetic, has a good appetite. etc.. Easy to remedy and there is now a shot available which, although not preventing it totally, makes the next bout much less severe.


Hmmmmm.....Can people get this?
Logged

Ron Pulliam

  • Guest
Re:PROFOUND PROFUNDITY
« Reply #56 on: January 14, 2004, 08:30:16 AM »

DR Ron asked: "DR MattH:  In that "...Eavesdropping.." episode of "The Dick Van Dyke Show" -- is that the one in which Laura acts out all sorts of horrible things and Rob guesses "On the Street Where You Live"?"


Yes, Rob and Laura had overheard Millie and Jerry saying some gossipy things about them via an intercom set up between the two homes by their kids. This was their way of saying how they felt without saying it to their faces.



I remember watching that episode on TV.  It had to be around the time "My Fair Lady" (the movie) was out, because I thought it timely they used one of the song titles from the show (and I was totally not familiar with the show until I head the movie soundtrack).
Logged

Jrand73

  • Hero Member
  • *****
  • Offline Offline
  • Posts: 91354
  • Valley of the Dolls.
    • Facebook for Jackrandall
Re:PROFOUND PROFUNDITY
« Reply #57 on: January 14, 2004, 08:31:18 AM »

Oh, yes....DRTD!!!

And I am trying to talk to Bryan about coming to see your production as well.....what night is LW going to be there?
Logged
.....you're alone.....and the feeling of loneliness is overpowering.

S. Woody White

  • Hero Member
  • *****
  • Offline Offline
  • Posts: 14695
  • The Lecture!
Re:PROFOUND PROFUNDITY
« Reply #58 on: January 14, 2004, 08:31:26 AM »

Woody and Bruce help a political career!

I do not know the two people in the middle.
Quote
Woody on a, pardon the expression, cruise on an Amsterdam canal.

Y'know, I think I'm better looking now than I was then!  And, dear Neice and others of her age, I was sharing those bottles of wine!  Do not let this set a bad example for you, because no bad example was being set!  (Well, except for the smoking, because I still smoked way back then.  But I'm clean now!)
Logged
There are worlds out there where the sky is burning, and the sea's asleep, and the rivers dream; people made of smoke and cities made of song. Somewhere there's danger, somewhere there's injustice, somewhere else the tea's getting cold. Come on, Ace. We've got work to do.

Jennifer

  • Hero Member
  • *****
  • Offline Offline
  • Posts: 20385
Re:PROFOUND PROFUNDITY
« Reply #59 on: January 14, 2004, 08:32:35 AM »

Good vibes for doggie.

CAA got the car started with much trouble. But at least it works.
Logged
Pages: 1 [2] 3 4 ... 15   Go Up