Rebel Without A Cause is one of my favorite movies, as James Dean is my favorite actor, but East of Eden is actually my favorite of the three Dean made. But of course there is no book (or at least I haven’t found one yet) about the making of East of Eden like there are on Dean’s other [continue reading]
This is was a great book, but only 72 pages. “Tell me more! Tell me more!” Sean Moran was one of the dancers in Grease. He kept a diary during the making of Grease, from the audition to the wrap party. The Diary of a Movie Greaser is filled with great behind the scenes stories about [continue reading]
I have been very into 1970s lately – guess I’m reliving my childhood. Watching The Bionic Woman, Wonder Woman and now binging Charlie’s Angels. So I thought now would be a good time to read Aaron Spelling’s autobiography that I have had for years. Plus one of my favorite [continue reading]
Victoria Hallman and Diana Goodman were both on Hee Haw in the early 1980s. They both knew Linda Thompson because she was also on Hee Haw. They were all Hee Haw Honeys. Linda dated Elvis for four and a half years. Diana Goodman dated Elvis for a couple of weeks in 1975. Diana Goodman is going to be [continue reading]
I have never been a Star Wars fanatic (although the love the original three) or a Carrie Fisher fan (in the true sense of the word), but I have read all of Carrie’s books (before she died) and have a Princess Leia doll (in the box since the 1980). But I had to read Todd Fisher’s book [continue reading]
This was my second time reading this book Bobby and Jackie: A Love Story by C. David Heymann. I don’t know if it’s fact or fiction, but it is very entertaining. Bobby is my favorite Kennedy and Jackie is my second favorite, so I love the fact there is a book about their [continue reading]
At the time, in 1974, Times to Remember by Rose Fitzgerald Kennedy was the only book written by a Kennedy about the family. Rose was in her mid 80s when she wrote this book and lived to be 104 when she died of pneumonia in 1995. In writing her memoir, Rose involved her children to contribute their [continue reading]