Posted on 11/15/2017 12:12:25 PM PST by mairdie
If funny's not your thing, Johnny Mathis and Jane Olivor's "Last Time I Felt Like This" for Star Trek's Kirk/Edith and Kirk/Rayna.
I like Blake’s 7
One of the neat things about making music videos is that you spend a lot of time watching video without audio. When you do that, you see that the body English of Blake and Avon are 180 degrees off their self descriptions. Avon reaches out. Blake ignores and walks past. Yet if you ask Paul Darrow about the character, he doesn’t remember how he ACTED the part. He only remembers the verbal description that Avon is cold and distant, and that’s how he describes Avon.
remember The Kingston Trio’s “Merry Minuet”? Similar Theme, but this song is funnier!
DUCK AND COVER, GirlFRiend! ;-)
Darrows video reminds me of a youtube video in 1987!!!!!
I recorded that video of Darrow in 1987 in my hotel room. I never heard that anyone put a copy up on YouTube. If they did, it would be degraded. This was off my original.
[ I recorded that video of Darrow in 1987 in my hotel room. I never heard that anyone put a copy up on YouTube. If they did, it would be degraded. This was off my original. ]
I meant the style of the video, it looks like a contemporary youtube blogging video
Ah! Then I have to admit that I’ve never seen a single blogging video.
For this video you have to imagine Darrow’s entourage arriving with him and filling the room, along with the fans who came to watch. I should have turned off the video recording as soon as he ran out of something to say, but I was overcome with temptation and just kept recording. He was dying for a cigarette but I didn’t allow smoking in my room. Part of being in his entourage was that even the non-smokers let him smoke anywhere, so the poor man was really miserable being that long without one.
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