Twin Peaks: the series finale (for the first time)

June 10, 1991 – The last episode of the second season of Twin Peaks: Beyond Life and Death aired on ABC TV on this date. In the 2014 book Reflections: An Oral History of Twin Peaks by Brad Dukes, Jules Haimovitz (who was the president and COO of Spelling Entertainment while Twin Peaks was on)Continue reading “Twin Peaks: the series finale (for the first time)”

Sometimes, you don’t know what you’re looking for until you find it.

Today is International Archives Day. Don’t worry about how to celebrate the holiday correctly, the various Congressional, Senate and Independent committees already has all the information you might need. So you can just go about your business; They’re already on the case. Take it from your doctor and check out Archives.gov (or Archive.org); just aboutContinue reading “Sometimes, you don’t know what you’re looking for until you find it.”

The Lady from Shanghai premiered

June 9, 1947 –Another of Orson Welles‘ (The patron saint of Independent film makers) mangled studio films The Lady from Shanghai was released on this date. Orson Welles’ original rough cut of this picture ran 155 minutes (the released version ran 92 minutes). Numerous cuts made by Columbia Pictures executives included a shortening of theContinue reading “The Lady from Shanghai premiered”

The Wise Little Hen premiered

June 9, 1934 –90 years ago today, an American legend made his first appearance on the silver screen. The Silly Symphony short The Wise Little Hen debuted; it’s star, resplendent in his trademark sailor jacket and cap. Since then, he has appeared in over 450 films in more than 200 languages, held lead roles inContinue reading “The Wise Little Hen premiered”

I’ve been holdin’ out so long …

June 9, 1978 –The Rolling Stones‘ 14th British and 16th American studio album, Some Girls, was released on this date. The album cover was a parody of a newspaper ad for wigs, but the women wearing the wigs were celebrities like Raquel Welch, Lucille Ball, and Farrah Fawcett. They had to remove the famous womenContinue reading “I’ve been holdin’ out so long …”

I Will Always Love You topped the charts

June 8, 1974 –Dolly Parton’s single I Will Always Love You went to No.1 on the US country charts on this date. Elvis Presley let it be known that he wanted to cover the song. Parton was interested until Presley’s manager, Colonel Tom Parker, told her that it was standard procedure for the songwriter toContinue reading “I Will Always Love You topped the charts”

The original Ghostbusters premiered

June 8, 1984 –Human sacrifice, dogs and cats living together… mass hysteria! Ivan Reitman’s comedy – horror film, Ghostbusters, debuted on this date. In the middle of the film’s initial release, to keep interest going, Ivan Reitman ran a trailer that was basically the commercial the Ghostbusters used in the movie, but the 555 numberContinue reading “The original Ghostbusters premiered”