Showing posts with label CBS Sunday Morning. Show all posts
Showing posts with label CBS Sunday Morning. Show all posts

Sunday, October 24, 2010

October 24, 2010



"Shatneresque" as an answer in yesterday's NYT crossword led me to my personal library which has the above book. The original script for "The City on the Edge of Forever" by Harlan Ellison.



Here's Harlan Ellison explaining why his version and especially his ending was best.



Keith Richards autobiography Life comes out this week. CBS Sunday Morning did a nice piece on the roll-out of the book. Here is Keith Richards on Snorting Dad's Ashes. Book is on the must-read list.



The The Paris Review’s author interview series is now on-line. I always loved the one they did with Don DeLillo.
"Writing is a concentrated form of thinking. I don’t know what I think about certain subjects, even today, until I sit down and try to write about them. Maybe I wanted to find more rigorous ways of thinking."



A re-boot of Holmes in modern times will debut tonight: Sherlock. Opening episode is A Study in Pink, in contrast to A Study in Scarlet. Wonder if Mormons and RACHE come into play.



Today’s quote of the day in The Big Picture Blog is too good not to share:
"If the American people ever allow private banks to control the issue of their money, first by inflation and then by deflation, the banks and corporations that will grow up around [the banks], will deprive the people of their property until their children will wake up homeless on the continent their fathers conquered." -Thomas Jefferson

Here's another:
"Yes, we did produce a near-perfect republic. But will they keep it? Or will they, in the enjoyment of plenty, lose the memory of freedom? Material abundance without character is the path of destruction."

Sunday, July 5, 2009

July 5, 2009 - At the Movies

Killing time after the Yankee game, SyFy has Blade Runner
and Movies on Demand has On the Waterfront.



Rutger Hauer improvised at the end where he releases a dove as he dies. The dove liked being in Hauer's hands so much that it didn't want to fly away. They had to fudge it in post-production.



Steiger said that Brando left for an appointment with a shrink before Steiger had a chance to do his close-ups and Steiger was left to play to a script person. Steiger said he probably used the abandonment to wrench out an even greater performance.
Score is great : Leonard Bernstein. His only original film score, it was nominated for an Oscar.



On Sundays, I always watch CBS Sunday Morning. Today was really good with a pieces on Henry Hudson , Happy Birthday Secret Service and Bobby Flay on Grilled Corn. Tonight, I will try Corn on the George Foreman Grill. I looked on the Internet for advice.

I tried two different methods : with Husks and without. I have to say , on the George Foreman, without Husks is better. 5-6 minutes is good if you turn a lot



The Secret Service Division was created on July 5, 1865 in Washington, D.C., to suppress counterfeit currency.