Today is another Hot one...
Last night I could barely sleep it was so muggy. I was even sleeping in front of the air conditioner.
The Hope Family buries Bob Hope early dawn Funeral when it was fairly cool. It's very hard to wear black in the heat. I love wearing black, just give me cool weather to do it in...
The "Queer Eye"-dudes need to dress up a Funeral goer. That's an episode!
A Crowley, LA woman is accused of leaving a funeral wake with a wedding ring stolen from the hand of the deceased.
Susan Duhon, 44, was booked with felony theft. She was free on $10,000 bond and is reportedly related to the deceased woman.
They suspected Duhon knew the deceased because she signed the visitor's book.
Duhon was at Geesey-Ferguson Funeral Home when she allegedly took the ring, valued at $500, as she visited the coffin of the deceased woman.
Witnesses noticed Duhon's odd behavior during the wake and contacted police, who went to Duhon's home to interview her. They found the ring and booked her into the Acadia Parish jail.
Ever see that great short film Mario Bava did in "Black Sabbath" about a woman stealing the ring off an old dead woman? Really scary! So don't do that!
Steven Spielberg is to executive produce an epic 12-hour miniseries for TNT that will chart the history of the American West.
The still-to-be-titled project, which will be produced by the filmmaker's DreamWorks Television, will be Spielberg's first western. The story follows two generations of families, one white and the other Native American, as their lives intertwine during the European settlement of the United States spanning decades of the 19th century.
Like the director's most serious works, notably Amistadand Schindler's List, the series will not romanticize or mythologize the period.
Instead, Spielberg & Co. hope to offer up a historically accurate portrait of the Old West, depicting such Americana milestones as the rise of the railroad system and the California Gold Rush, but also the grim realities of Manifest Destiny... such as the government-sanctioned decimation of the American Indians.
Good family fun!
Bring in the talking aliens!!! Come on...
Los Angeles based Profiles in History opens the bidding in an auction of Hollywood memorabilia with some 360 items for sale from the Superman costume George Reeves wore in the 1950s TV show of the same name to the gloves Arnold Schwarzenegger used in "Terminator 2: Judgment Day."
The auction features mostly items from science fiction movies and television shows, one piece up for grabs is Mel Brooks' first writing screenplay of the 1968 film "The Producers," an adaptation of which is now a hit stage play. It is expected to fetch between $8,000 and $10,000.
The Superman costume is the auction's centerpiece because it is one of only two authentic George Reeves Superman suits known to exist.
An it still smells like feet and ass... I bet.
After a Palestinian suicide bombing in an Israeli market left Elad Wassa paralyzed from the chest down, he sent off a letter to Superman.
Christopher Reeve, who played the Man of Steel in the 1978 movie and three sequels before a 1995 horse-riding accident crushed his spinal cord, said he was so moved by the young man's letter that he had to meet him.
"You are my hero," the 25-year-old Ethiopian immigrant told Reeve as they sat side by side in their wheelchairs at the Weizmann Institute of Science in central Israel.
Reeve, who has emerged as a high-profile international campaigner for victims of spinal cord injuries, chose to visit the institute because it is a key center for stem cell research, which some scientists believe could yield a cure.
We need more Mad Scientists like in the old movies... They were never afraid of experimenting on new things.
Director Peyton Reed has fallen out of 20th Century Fox's big-screen adaptation of Marvel Comics' "Fantastic Four."
Reed, who recently teamed on the Renee Zellweger/Ewan McGregor romantic comedy "Down With Love," are parting ways over "creative differences," according to a studio spokesperson. Reed signed on to develop and direct the project more than two years ago.
He would have been great at making a Gay "Fantastic Four." Though I don't know if Peyton Reed is Gay... We need more Gay Directors making movies out of comics.
I always thought Mr. Fantastic was Gay, I mean, how big an ego do you have to have to call yourself, Mr. Fantastic?!
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