Showing posts with label Dick Van Dyke. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Dick Van Dyke. Show all posts

Saturday, August 31, 2013

We did it!

Hi dear readers!

I just checked in quickly to the blog, and found that we have had 144 pageviews today.  We broke the Century barrier! In fact, we scored a gross, whatever that is!

Thanks everyone!  Must admit, I'm a little surprised, as what I have posted today was a story about Dick Van Dyke, and a correction!

However, it inspires me to continue.  As always, I would love to have comments and followers.

As Labor Day weekend begins, Suzi Weissman's excellent "Beneath The Surface" on KPFK radio has a good interview with a Palestinian Professor of Politics about Syria (he thinks the poison gas was likely launched by the Syrian opposition, presumably to provoke an American attack on the regime.  I think that makes a lot of sense.)

But especially, Suzi covers the Fast Food Walkouts, which seem to be working in terms of raising public awareness - a fascinating discussion, which you can listen to - anywhere in the world - by clicking here.

Peace and Love, all, and thanks again!

Sophisticated Hollywood Judgement

So you're the owner of the hugely profitable James Bond franchise,  a series of hard-charging spy thrillers with a hero who never fails to beat up the bad guys, heroically withstand torture, and unfailingly bed a string of gorgeous women in every film...

As was said of Ian Fleming's books back in the Cold War 50s when they began, "sex, sadism and snobbery"....


Now James Bond, inimitably played by Sean Connery, announces he's quitting the role - wants to be taken seriously as an actor.

What can you possibly do to replace such a screen icon?  Well, if you're highly respected multi-millionaire Hollywood Producer Cubby Broccoli, you offer this, possibly the biggest role in popular cinema, to....

Wait for it....

Dick Van Dyke!

Yep, you'd have to be nuts, wouldn't you?

But Van Dyke himself tells the story in an amusing article here, about his interview on Kevin Pollock's chat show.

Quote:  `If Van Dyke had really wanted the role, he was in the right place at the right time. Broccoli produced "Chitty Chitty Bang Bang," and Ian Fleming, who created James Bond in a series of novels, wrote the story that was the basis for "Chitty Chitty." But instead of the American funnyman, Broccoli cast Australian model George Lazenby as Bond in 1969's "On Her Majesty's Secret Service."'

`Daniel Craig is already committed to the next two James Bond movies, the first arriving in 2015. But after he's done, perhaps the current producers of the Bond might consider giving Van Dyke another chance. Judging from his recent work, at 87 years of age he's still sharp, he has great timing, and he can dance. And he's even nimble enough to escape from a burning car. Now if can just work on that accent.'

There's a long video of the entire TV interview here - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4RJiptMYGA4