June 17, 1976 –Mel Brooks’ very silly send up of Silent Films, Silent Movie, starring Mel Brooks, Dom DeLuise, Marty Feldman, Bernadette Peters and Sid Caesar opened in the US on this date. The movie features the first onscreen pairing of Mel Brooks and Anne Bancroft, who dance a tango together. The couple were marriedContinue reading “Silent Movie premiered”
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Full Metal Jacket premiered
June 17, 1987 –A late Kubrick masterpiece, Full Metal Jacket, was released on this date. One of the scenes cut from the movie was a scene that showed a group of Marines playing soccer. The scene was cut because a shot revealed they were not using a soccer ball, but a human head.
What’s Up Doc (the cartoon) premiered
June 17, 1950 – The Disassociated Press sent a reporter to get Bug Bunny’s life story in What’s Up Doc?, which was released on this date. Bugs‘ classic catchphrase is shown in this film to have been originally an accident. It came from Bugs after he pied Elmer in the face and bonked him onContinue reading “What’s Up Doc (the cartoon) premiered”
Tapestry topped the charts
June 17, 1971 –Carole King’s album Tapestry goes to No. 1 on US album charts and stays there for 15 weeks Tapestry was a groundbreaking album, which helped popularize the singer/songwriter genre. It stayed on the American album charts for over six years, selling over 24 million copies worldwide. Until 1976, it was the largest-sellingContinue reading “Tapestry topped the charts”
Worst jokes. Best dad.
Today is Father’s Day. Remember, many people will say that the best gift you can give a Dad is your love (or a good nap) – I say, provide Dad (or at least me) a perfectly chilled martini before dinner. Dads, don’t get too cocky, celebrating the day – While Mother’s Day has been aContinue reading “Worst jokes. Best dad.”
The premiere of My Little Margie
June 16, 1952 –The first regularly scheduled episode of the TV comedy series, My Little Margie starring Gale Storm and Charles Farrell debuted on CBS TV on this date. The series started out as a summer replacement for I Love Lucy. In an usual move, CBS aired a radio version of the series with theContinue reading “The premiere of My Little Margie”
People began to avoid taking long showers
June 16, 1960 –Alfred Hitchcock’s Psycho opened in New York on this date. When the cast and crew began work on the first day, they had to raise their right hands and promise not to divulge one word of the story. Alfred Hitchcock also withheld the ending part of the script from his cast untilContinue reading “People began to avoid taking long showers”
Talk about the bittersweet
June 16, 1997 –The Verve released Bitter Sweet Symphony in the UK on this date. The song lives up to it’s title: the song is a huge hit, but Mick Jagger and Keith Richards end up getting credits and royalties. The famous orchestral riff incorporates a sample from an obscure instrumental version of the 1965Continue reading “Talk about the bittersweet”
Feel smarter just knowing this
June 16, 1904 –Happy Bloomsday! Every June 16 (the date on which the novel is set,) the reader of Ulysses celebrate the day Leo Bloom takes his famous walk around Dublin. James Joyce fans mark the date each year, greeting one another joyously They’ll feel smart and proud and better than the rest of usContinue reading “Feel smarter just knowing this”
I’ll be having mine tomorrow
Today is National lobster Day. I’m not sure if the holiday is celebrating this crustacean for its’ longevity or its’ delicious taste. Yes I know that if you are celebrating National Lobster Day today, you are celebrating the consumption of Canadian lobsters and not our own national variety. I don’t care, I love lobsters, especiallyContinue reading “I’ll be having mine tomorrow”
