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  1. On 10/3/2005 at 8:48 PM, WTGH said:

    Post which was the last movie you saw and whether it was any good.

     

    Taking Lives with Angelina Jolie and Ethan Hawke.

    It was pretty good and had some nice twists.

     

     

    Or.........

     

    Post what song you're currently listening to and whether others should check it out!

    The past several movies I've seen, in the theatre: A Star is Born with Lady Gaga, wonderful! and then, Bohemian Rhapsody also wonderful. After that I have a streaming list. About to have company, will post that list after.

  2. 3 minutes ago, Melroser said:

    Anna Stuart's last scene being wheeled away on a gurney ( I think) was when the three pillows were grabbed. I thought Anna said later in interviews that it was something that she had just done and was nothing to do with the script. I thought she said she didn't realize it would cause such a stir. I may be wrong...but I don't think the "pillow scene" was ever intended, but yes, the show's writing was heading down the path that Scott would turn out to be Donna's child and then Anna decided to leave. I think it was changed after that. 

     

    Yes, Philece was not a good choice to take over for Donna but her portrayal of a cold Renee was great! I wish we could have seen more how Renee would have interacted with Stefano. She could have been the Kristen-type before Kristen. 

    I did not know that about Anna just grabbing the pillows!

     

    Agree about wishing we'd gotten more of Philece with Stefano.

  3. 10 minutes ago, Melroser said:

    It was the show's choice to kill Renee. Philece Sampler had not planned on leaving. I LOVED Renee because she could be so devilish at times and a true DiMera. I agree that the Renee/Tony/Anna triangle should have gone on for years. It was a great triangle. 

    Who wrote that serial killer? Margaret De Priest?

     

    I thought Philece was a very good actor on DOOL, which is somewhat odd because I didn't find her at all satisfactory on AW. She just couldn't live up to Anna Stuart's Donna Love Hudson! And, she was too young. That was when they did the story that intimated that she'd been with John Hudson, not Michael. And, they'd had her hold 3 pillows intimating that she'd had triplets. Adding Scott Lasalle to the mix of Vicky & Marley. I guess we have to blame the writing for a good bit of that.

     

    Anyway, @AbcNbc247thanks for finding that clip. That was great viewing!

  4. 3 minutes ago, DramatistDreamer said:

    This is a very interesting discussion which I wish I had come across earlier.  comedian/writer Paul Mooney posted this on his social media and I'm in the process of watching this.

    When the topic turned to the audience for daytime TV and how much of that audience is made of Black Americans, then led to the question of why blacks do not have more of an imprint (other than Oprah/talk show) on the daytime television landscape, my thoughts immediately went to the daytime network soaps and the problems we've been discussing on this board about the dearth of truly compelling stories with impact for black characters overall on the daytime soaps. On the supposedly #1 daytime drama, it is particularly abysmal and has been so for years now.

     

    Anyway, Ms. Carroll is a delight here.

     

     

     

    Also, I know that Wayne Brady is not a favorite person on this board, lol, but he's really good (so far) moderating this discussion.

    I've just gotta tuck this here for later. I don't want to lose it.

    I haven't heard the last 2 clips yet, having no headphones on for now. But, it reminds me of Irna & Pete Lemay. One of the first things Irna told him was that you could not put a black person at a table in a cafe or cafeteria with a  white person there with them. Why? Supposedly, because the viewer would change the channel to another soap. The same rational was what was given to prevent Lemay from doing his gay storyline with Michael, the male twin, of Michael & Maryanne. Nope, couldn't do it. The viewer might change over to General Hospital. P&G and Irna were just so short-sighted.

    12 minutes ago, DramatistDreamer said: Anyway, Ms. Carroll is a delight here.

     

    Did she seem particularly articulate? A really smart dame, with critical thinking skills? I have this image of her in my head. Of course, that just may be from her in interviews.

  5. 46 minutes ago, AbcNbc247 said:

    Here it is, everybody. Renee's Swan Song! I can't tall you how long I've wanted to see this scene.

    Oh, gosh, my computer headphones are detached & I can't see this till later when I can get them hooked back up. And, they're in such bad shape I may want to go get a replacement pair, even though we have far too much to do today, already!

  6. I have posted an AW Gallery with 16 Images and data of the Another World Fan Bench in Central Park in NYC. I invite you all to enjoy them & the videos that go with them.

     

    You can find those videos going by my name " Donna L. Bridges " on youtube.com. The videos you'll find there are The Lovely Ada 1, 2 & 3, complete with tea towel over shoulder; a Cory Christmas 1, 2 & 3, where one of them includes the Snowflake Ball & full complete closing credits; Mac & Rachel; and lastly Carl & Rachel 1, 2 and 3.

  7. 3 hours ago, AbcNbc247 said:

    So the pot doughnuts made a comeback.

     

    I did love the Doug and Julie scenes though 

    Wait. We had pot doughnuts? I watched all of today and all live and I missed that. But, I do swear and declare that they made me think Julie had just died. Really shook me. Doug and Julie cannot die! I won't have it.

     

    But, yes, their scenes were great. Best of all week. I continue to commend SSH for letting them make her look so bad! Not all actresses will do it.

  8. On 10/3/2019 at 9:01 AM, Vee said:

    And no, lol, the Salem Stalker deaths were not always planned to be reversed. It was permanent until fans complained and Corday freaked out. Anything else is a cover story. I believe Reid even said once, 'bullshít, they fired me!'

    Frances was very clear about it. And, she thought flat-out that the reason Reilly was starting with her first literally was because he did not like her!

  9. A list from how we reacted to this terrible loss today:

    legend, class, style, substance, admire, respect, first black bitch, icon, immortal, elevated language, impeccable speech, proper emphasis, Petronia Paley from AW, stunning, single greatest TV beauty, broke the color ceiling ...

    Julia, Dynasty, White Collar

  10. 3 minutes ago, DramatistDreamer said:

    Unless I'm missing something, I think you may be in the wrong thread, @Donna B.

    Oh, double darnit. I was in Official Off Topic. How'd I get into Politics?!! Can I move myself or do I have to get an admin to do it for me?

  11. On 10/2/2019 at 10:38 AM, AbcNbc247 said:

    It was the big adventure story of 1984-1985. Stefano was suffering from a brain tumor and if he recovered the prisms, which were supposed to be very powerful objects and joined them together, he would have been cured of his tumor.

    "Many of the emotions that soap operas engage (in are) negative  (ones). (Jean) Rouverol (1984) insists that soaps are about conflict and that the potential for conflict should fill every scene. She writes, There is conflict inherent in every human situation, and it is the head writer's task to recognize it and make use of it. Without conflict there is no drama." - Tune In, Log On, Nancy K. Baym, student of RATS; Jean Rouverol was a blacklisted author; after writing 3 books she returned to soaps & was hired as co-head writer for the CBS soap opera Guiding Light. Rouverol wrote scripts for Search for Tomorrow and As the World Turns as well.

              The story of the 3 prisms definitely sounds like negative emotions.

  12. 8 minutes ago, KMan101 said:

     

    I wasn't a fan of Lindsey's Marah either. Nothing against her (I knew her from Saved by the Bell: The New Class, at the time, LOL!) but after Laura Bell Bundy? No thanks. LOL. LBB was my favorite Marah. I also liked KJB's child Marah but it was jarring seeing her back in the role. I also always felt Lindsey's Marah was totally out of character and suffered from awful writing.

    Oh, what a relief to find someone else who didn't like Lindsey's Marah! And, her pairing with Tony just made it worse, if you ask me. LBB was also my favorite.

  13. On 7/19/2019 at 4:36 PM, Fevuh said:

    To some extent, Marah Lewis.  If you look at their credits, they did do alot of TV work afterward. 

     

     

    And of course Laura Bell Bundy being on Broadway, and Kimberly J. Brown having alot of work...and several had movie appearances too.  

    I fell into that minority who just plain did not like Lindsey. Loved everyone else, basically.

  14. On 11/2/2017 at 11:01 AM, BellaCuore said:

    The Official "Off Topic" Thread

     

    Get to know other posters and speak of anything other than soap opera's, primetime shows or politics. Great way to make new friends, get to know one another, get advice, share life experiences and much more. 

    So, since the IMDB.com was so inaccurate earlier, being off by 3 years, is Wikipedia that inaccurate also?

     

     

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