It’s been four long, impatient months since the spectacle of Ghost Rider, but at last there’s finally a movie that can match it. Transformers: The Movie! Here’s Eric’s review.
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It’s been four long, impatient months since the spectacle of Ghost Rider, but at last there’s finally a movie that can match it. Transformers: The Movie! Here’s Eric’s review.
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Mark Evanier is helping legendary voice actor June Foray write her autobiography. She turns 90 this year! Evanier recently said he “will soon be announcing some sort of publication date, I hope.” June herself has a slightly different take on the situation. She was on WBZ radio in Boston late Sunday night, and this is what she said.
A few postings ago, a little man in a cameo movie appearance was identified as Arthur Q. Bryan. He was a popular voice on radio, mostly in the 40’s, but thanks to TV he’s best remembered today as the voice of cartoon character Elmer Fudd.
For a brief time, director Bob Clampett made Fudd look like Lou Costello, but then wisely returned to Tex Avery’s previous design, patterning Fudd more after Arthur Q. Bryan himself.
Bryan is shown in this photo with Artie Auerbach, who is playing Father Time, in a publicity photo for the Al Pearce Radio Gang show. Pearce was very popular in his day, but now seems to be largely forgotten.

The cable TV service Music Choice has a channel with the genre that, as a kid, made my skin crawl, but now I’m coming to appreciate. Easy listening! It’s called Elevator Music, but for me the reason it made my skin crawl is that I always heard it at the dentist office, while having my teeth drilled!
The video has 12 minutes of the Music Choice Easy Listening channel, started at a totally random point. I’ll use that as the springboard for the rest of the post.
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Well, let’s see what’s in there. A bit of “Something,” followed by Zamfir doing the love theme to Sergio Leone’s Spaghetti Western, “Once Upon A Time In The West.” Then Acker Bilk did “Jean” — nice coincidence for my sister there — and blind pianist George Shearing had Petula Clark’s “Call Me,” which is a nice coincidence for me! Lastly is a portion of the old standard “Dream.”
Acker Bilk is best remembered for “Stranger On The Shore,” so let’s hear that.
[audio:http://www.dograt.com/Audio/JUL07/AckerBilk.mp3]And “Jean,” from the movie The Prime of Miss Jean Brody, was originally a single for Oliver. I have that, too.
[audio:http://www.dograt.com/Audio/JUL07/Jean.mp3]I’ve been woefully lax in posting all of the Petula Clark material that I have. I’ll get back to that at some point, with a vengeance. For the moment, I’ll give you the studio recording of “Call Me”…
[audio:http://www.dograt.com/Audio/JUL07/CallMe.mp3]… and here’s Pet’s 1970 appearance on Dean Martin’s show, after she stopped being so stiff and stagy, and was truer to herself — smooth and sexy. But yikes, those corny guest cameos are too much to take! Who wrote this stuff? I can see why variety shows didn’t survive the next generational shift. But having Dom Deluise, Paul Lynde, and Alan Sues, and Charles Nelson Reilly all appearing in the same bit …? The times were certainly changing!
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Sorry about the video quality. It isn’t one of my own transfers. I had to fix the aspect ratio, and that resulted in the jagginess of the image.
Finally, here’s “Dream” from Frankie’s album Nice ‘n’ Easy.
[audio:http://www.dograt.com/Audio/JUL07/Dreams.mp3]I’ve made mention that the one weak spot in Verizon’s otherwise fabulous FiOS TV service is the free video-on-demand selection. But heck, they’re new and have only 500,000 customers so far. Some bright spots in the free line-up are clips from Comedy Central.
The first few moments of the video has the intro. The reference Colbert makes to a previous appearance by his guest goes back to last October, during my first attempts at embedding video.
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Back in April we attended the Anime Boston convention. Unfortunately, my post about it was lost in the database disaster in early June. This weekend in Long Beach, CA is the big one — AX, The Anime Expo. A bit too far away for us to take Eric and his fellow Anime fan cousins!
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