BartCop Entertainment Archives - Sunday, 7 November, 2004
Sunday
7 November, 2004
(Updated Daily)
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'TBH Politoons'
Thanks, again, Tim!
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Reader Contribution
'An American Tune'
And here I thought I already knew what this song was about...
An American Tune
Many's the time I've been mistaken,
and many times confused
Yes, and I've often felt forsaken,
and certainly misused.
Ah, but I'm all right, I'm all right.
I'm just weary to my bones.
Still you don't expect to be bright and bon vivant,
so far away from home,
so far away from home.
And I don't know a soul who's not been battered.
I don't have a friend who feels at ease.
I don't know a dream that's not been shattered,
or driven to its knees.
Ah, but it's all right. It's all right.
For we've lived so well so long.
Still, when I think of the road we're travelin' on,
I wonder what's gone wrong.
I can't help but wonder what's gone wrong.
And I dreamed I was dying.
I dreamed that my soul rose unexpectedly,
and looking back down at me, smiled reassuringly.
And I dreamed I was flying,
and high up above my eyes could clearly see
the Statue of Liberty sailing away to sea.
And I dreamed I was flying.
And we come on the ship they call the Mayflower.
We come on the ship that sailed the moon.
We come in the age's most uncertain hours,
and sing an American tune.
Oh, and it's all right, it's all right,
it's all right.
You can't be forever blessed.
Still tomorrow's gonna be another working day
and I'm tryin' to get some rest;
that's all - I'm trying to get some rest.
- Paul Simon -
Thanks, Christopher!
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Reader Contribution
More Bumper Stickers
America: Home of the Moron - 59,054,087 of them to be exact!
RESIST - They can't lock us ALL up!
Terry C
NJ
Thanks, Terry!
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Selected Readings
from that Mad Cat, JD
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In The Chaos Household
Last Night
Sunny & cool.
Tonight, Sunday:
CBS starts the night, as usual, with '60 Minutes', followed by a FRESH 'Cold Case', then the FRESH
'Dallas Reunion: Return To Southfork'.
NBC opens the night with 'Dateline', followed by a FRESH 'American Dreams', then a FRESH 'Law & Order: Criminal Intent', followed by
a FRESH 'Crossing Jordan'.
ABC begins the night with 'Extreme Makeover: Home Edition', followed by a FRESH 'Home', then a FRESH 'Desperate Housewives', followed by a
FRESH 'Boston Legal'.
The WB offers a FRESH 'Steve Harvey's Big Time', followed by the movie 'Lord Of The Rings'.
Faux finally has the SEASON PREMIERE 'King Of The Hill', followed by the SEASON PREMIERE 'Malcolm', then the SEASON PREMIERE 'Simpsons', followed by the
SEASON PREMIERE 'Arrested Development', then the SERIES PREMIERE 'My Big Fat Obnoxious Boss'.
UPN pisses away the night with a RERUN 'Fear Factor', followed by another RERUN 'Fear Factor'.
A&E has 'Airline', 'Dog The Bounty Hunter', followed by the movie 'Mrs. Doubtfire'.
AMC offers the movie 'Smokey & The Bandit', followed by the movie 'Smokey & The Bandit', again, then the movie 'Smokey & The Bandit II'.
BBC -
[2pm] 'Just For Laughs' - Episode 6;
[2:30pm] 'Father Ted' - The Plague;
[3pm] 'The Benny Hill Show' - Episode 23;
[3:30pm] 'The Benny Hill Show' - Episode 24;
[4pm] 'The Saint' - The Death Game;
[5pm] 'The Avengers' - You Have Just Been Murdered;
[6pm] 'The Young Visiters';
[8pm] 'Faking It' - Chess Player to Soccer Manager;
[9pm] 'Worst Week of My Life' - Episode 6;
[9:40pm] 'Coupling' - Circus of Epidurals;
[10:20pm] 'Worst Week of My Life' - Episode 6;
[11pm] 'Faking It' - Chess Player to Soccer Manager;
[12am] 'Worst Week of My Life' - Episode 6;
[12:40am] 'Coupling' - Circus of Epidurals;
[1:20am] 'Worst Week of My Life' - Episode 6;
[2am] 'Faking It' - Chess Player to Soccer Manager;
[3am] 'Worst Week of My Life' - Episode 6;
[3:40am] 'Coupling' - Circus of Epidurals;
[4:20am] 'Worst Week of My Life' - Episode 6;
[5am] 'Faking It' - Chess Player to Soccer Manager;
[6am] 'BBC World News'. (ALL TIMES EST)
Bravo has 'Manhunt...', 'Inside The Actors Studio' (Jennifer Connelly), 'Queer Eye', and 'Celebrity Poker Showdown'.
Comedy Central has the movie 'Not Another Teen Movie', followed by the movie 'The Sweetest Thing', then 'Jeff Foxworthy: Totally Committed'.
History has 'Attila', then 'The True Story Of Alexander The Great'.
IFC -
6AM] 'Sanjuro' (1962);
[7:45AM] 'Tom & Viv' (1994);
[9:45AM] 'IFC In Theaters' (2004);
[10AM] 'Songcatcher' (2000);
[12PM] 'My Life As A Dog' (1985);
[1:45PM] 'IFC Short Film Showcase';
[2:45PM] 'Johnny Stecchino' (1991);
[4:30PM] Short: 'Lick The Star' (1998);
[4:45PM] 'Lost In La Mancha' (2002);
[6:30PM] 'This Is Spinal Tap' (1984);
[8PM] 'Blood Simple' (1984);
[9:45PM] 'Ready To Wear' (1994);
[12AM] 'Blood Simple' (1984);
[1:45AM] 'Oscar And Lucinda' (1997);
[4AM] 'IFC Short Film Collection II' (2004). (ALL TIMES EST)
SciFi has the movie 'Impostor', followed by the movie 'The Cell'.
Sundance -
[6:05AM] 'Mostly Martha' (Feature);
[8AM] 'My Babushka - Searching Ukrainian Identities' (Documentary);
[9AM] 'No Secret Anymore: The Times of Del Martin and Phyllis Lyon' (Documentary);
[10AM] 'Big Eden' (Feature);
[12:00PM] 'Shorts Program 109' (Short);
[1PM] 'Rififi' (Feature);
[3PM] 'Mostly Martha' (Feature);
[5PM] 'A Perfect Candidate' (Documentary);
[6:45PM] 'Off the Record' (Documentary);
[8PM] 'Tanner on Tanner: Dinner at Elaine's' (Original Production);
[8:30PM] 'Tanner on Tanner: Boston or Bust' (Original Production);
[9PM] 'Tanner on Tanner: Alex in Wonderland' (Original Production);
[9:30PM] 'Tanner on Tanner: The Awful Truth' (Original Production);
[10PM] 'Secret Honor' (Feature);
[11:35PM] 'Images' (Feature);
[1:25AM] 'The Believer' (Feature);
[3:05 AM] 'Anatomy Of A Scene: The Believer' (Original Production);
[3:35 AM] 'The City of Lost Souls' (Feature);
[5:25 AM] 'Evenhand' (Feature). (ALL TIMES EST)
TCM celebrates the dawn of film with 2½ hours of silent shorts, tests and America's first commercial, too.
[6am] 'The Heavenly Body' (1943);
[8am] 'Tom Thumb' (1958);
[10am] 'Kiss Me Kate' (1953);
[12pm] 'Little Foxes' (1941);
[2pm] 'Where The Boys Are' (1960);
[4pm] 'Indiscreet' (1958);
[6pm] 'The Quiet Man' (1952);
[8:15pm] 'It Should Happen To You' (1954);
[10pm] 'Gretchen, the Greenhorn' (1916) SILENT ;
[10pm] 'The Hazards of Helen' (1915) SILENT
[10pm] 'The Suburbanite' (1904) SILENT ;
[10pm] 'Skyscraper Symphony' (1928) SILENT ;
[10pm] 'The Country Doctor' (1909) SILENT ;
[10pm] 'Dickson Experimental Sound Film' (1895) SILENT ;
[10pm] 'Annie Oakley' (1894) SILENT ;
[10pm] 'Sioux Buffalo Dance' (1894) SILENT ;
[10pm] 'Bucking Broncho' (1894) SILENT ;
[10pm] 'The Wonderful Wizard of Oz' (1910) SILENT ;
[10pm] 'Admiral Cigarettes' (1897) SILENT (<~~First filmed commercial);
[10pm] 'Flash Cleaner- Cleans the Hands and Homes of Millions' (1920) SILENT ;
[10pm] 'Buy an Electric Refrigerator' (1927) SILENT ;
[10pm] 'Stenographer's Friend' (1910) SILENT ;
[10pm] 'The Invaders' (1912) SILENT ;
[10pm] 'The Breath of a Nation' (1919) SILENT ;
[10pm] 'De-Light: Making an Electric Light Bulb' (1920) SILENT ;
[10pm] 'Greeting by George Bernard Shaw' (1928) SILENT ;
[1:30am] 'The River' (1951);
[3:15am] 'The Woman On The Beach' (1947);
[4:30am] 'Moby Dick' (1930). (ALL TIMES EST)
Monday - 11/08
TCM:
[6am] 'Stronger Than Desire' (1939);
[7:30am] 'Society Lawyer' (1939);
[9am] 'And One Was Beautiful' (1940);
[10:30am] 'My Love Came Back' (1940);
[12pm] 'We Who Are Young' (1940);
[1:30pm] 'Obliging Young Lady' (1941);
[3pm] 'Petticoat Larceny' (1943);
[4:15pm] 'China Sky' (1945);
[5:45pm] 'Tycoon' (1947);
[8pm] 'Georgy Girl' (1966);
[10pm] 'Love Me Tonight' (1932);
[12am] 'Three Daring Daughters' (1948);
[2am] 'The Crusades' (1935);
[4:15am] 'They Call It Sin' (1932);
[5:30am] 'Festival of Shorts #36' (2001). (ALL TIMES EST)
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The Ansari X Prize displayed Saturday, Nov. 6, 2004, was awarded to Scaled Composites, LLC, creators of SpaceShipOne, during a ceremony and public rally in St. Louis. In order to receive the trophy and prize of $10 million ANSARI X PRIZE, SpaceShipOne successfully completed two manned flights, to a minimum of 100km, into space within a 14 day time period.
Photo by James A. Finley
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HBO Ready to Bury
'Six Feet Under'
HBO confirmed Friday that the upcoming fifth season of "Six Feet" will be the last for the ensemble drama revolving around the trials and tribulations of a family that runs a mortuary. Series creator/executive producer Alan Ball recently informed HBO executives that he felt the show will have run its creative course by the end of the upcoming 12-episode season.
"Six Feet" has been a critical darling for HBO, if not a commercial hit on the scale of "The Sopranos" or "Sex and the City," since its 2001 debut. The drama -- whose ensemble cast includes Peter Krause, Michael C. Hall, Rachel Griffiths, Lauren Ambrose and Frances Conroy -- has been showered with Emmy nominations -- it earned 16 Emmy bids in 2002, its first year of eligibility, and 23 noms in 2003 -- but has yet to claim the top drama series prize in the annual Emmy derby.
Production on "Six Feet's" fifth season is set to begin Nov. 16, but a premiere date has not yet been set, Strauss said. Word of "Six Feet's" swan song season comes at a time when HBO is already in a transitional phase after bidding farewell to "Sex and the City" this year, while its other original series tentpole, "The Sopranos," isn't due back for its final season until 2006.
'Six Feet Under'
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Group Will Stay Involved
'Vote or Die!'
P. Diddy's "Vote or Die!" initiative lives on. Sean "P. Diddy" Combs, who started the group Citizen Change to increase voter turnout among young people for the Nov. 2 presidential election, told The Associated Press the group will continue to be involved in politics.
The group - with the slogan "Vote or Die!" - enlisted celebrities such as Mary J. Blige, Leonardo DiCaprio and Ben Affleck to boost the youth vote, and in the last days of the campaign, charted a jet to visit swing states.
'Vote or Die!'
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The former president of Costa Rica Oscar Arias, left, Nobel Peace Prize winner Rigoberta Menchu Tum from Guatemala and British singer Phil Collins take part at the annual benefit gala of the UNESCO 'Children in Need' in Neuss, western Germany, Saturday, Nov. 6, 2004.
Photo by Hermann J. Knippertz
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May Steal AMA Show
Lost Beatles Tape
This year's American Music Awards will feature stars such as Usher, Alicia Keys, Gwen Stefani and Rod Stewart, but the most talked-about moment might come from the Beatles. The show plans to air a 2 1/2-minute tape from 1964 that was recently discovered.
"We've got a wonderful old ... tape that's been lost for 40 years that nobody's seen since it first aired featuring the Beatles singing `She Loves You' and `I Wanna Hold Your Hand,'" producer Dick Clark told The Associated Press this week. "It was an English show that aired here that for some reason or another went into a trunk somewhere."
Stefani is set to open the Nov. 14 show, which will air live on ABC from Los Angeles. Janet Jackson will introduce Keys and Usher. Other performers include "American Idol" winner Fantasia, Kenny Chesney and Snoop Dogg and Pharrell.
Lost Beatles Tape
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Visiting Darfur With UNICEF
Mia Farrow
Award-winning American actress Mia Farrow is to visit the war-torn Darfur region this weekend in her capacity as goodwill ambassador for the United Nations Children Fund, the agency said.
Farrow intends "to witness first-hand the worsening humanitarian crisis affecting over two million people," UNICEF said in a statement announcing the visit to the area where thousands have died, children are starving and where rape and other abuses are widespread.
The actress is due to discuss the situation with Sudanese government officials, the African Union mission in Sudan and representatives of international and local humanitarian agencies operating in the region.
Mia Farrow
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This 1899 painting by Paul Gauguin titled 'Maternite (II),' sold for $39.2 million at Sotheby's auction house in New York Thursday, Nov. 4, 2004. The painting from the artist's Tahitian period captures the artist's fascination with the mystique of the tropics and its people.
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Baby News
Mira Sorvino
Actress Mira Sorvino has given birth to a baby girl. Sorvino, 37, gave birth to her first child Wednesday at a Los Angeles hospital, People magazine reported Friday.
Sorvino and her husband, actor Chris Backus, 23, were resting at home, according to People. The couple has not released the baby's name, the magazine said.
Mira Sorvino
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pissed
(formerly 'The Vidiot')
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Settles Dispute Over Home
Gary Busey
Actor Gary Busey walked into court and handed over a check for $30,000 to settle a lawsuit accusing him of falling behind on the rent for his Malibu house, court officials said.
Busey, 60, has lived in the modest three-bedroom hillside home with ocean views for more than 10 years.
His lawyer, Vicki Roberts, said Saturday that Busey stopped paying the $6,000 monthly rent after complaining to the landlord that dust, dirt and mold in the ventilation system was affecting his breathing.
The settlement requires the landlord to do all necessary repairs, including the ventilation system, Roberts said.
Gary Busey
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Jehan Sadat, widow of late Egypt president Anwar el Sadat, left, German UNESCO ambassador Ute-Henriette Ohoven, centre, and former British model Heather Mills McCartney take part at the annual benefit gala of the UNESCO organization 'Children in Need' in Neuss, western Germany, Saturday, Nov. 6, 2004.
Photo by Hermann J. Knippertz
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Mexicans Protest Priest's Sacking
'Padre Pistolas'
Angry parishioners have chained shut a church in central Mexico in protest at the sacking of their priest, whose habit of tucking a gun under his robes has earned him fame and the nickname "Padre Pistolas".
Hundreds of people from the town of Chucandiro demonstrated outside the cathedral in the city of Morelia after Catholic church leaders there defrocked their gunslinging priest, Alfredo Gallegos, local media reported.
Gallegos is wildly popular with parishioners but has angered his Catholic superiors with his habit of wearing a shiny pistol beneath his robes, despite strict laws in Mexico banning private citizens from carrying guns.
Gallegos says he only carries a gun for protection, noting several of his friends have been killed over the years.
Church leaders gave no reason for sacking the priest.
'Padre Pistolas'
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An Indian artist, holds a coin painted with an image of the 'Goddess Kali' (Hindu god of power), in the eastern Indian city of Siliguri, November 6, 2004.
Photo by Rupak De Chowdhuri
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Another Sore Winner
Gerald Gay
A successful legislative candidate claims he was assaulted while going door to door on the campaign trail. Gerald Gay, 48, a Republican, said he was attacked after introducing himself to Walter Schnorenberg, a 78-year-old Democrat.
"As soon as I spoke the word 'Republican,' this guy had a hold of my left arm and was trying to pull me into the house," said Gay, who had served a term in the Wyoming House from 2001-02.
"The only thing I might have said is, 'You wrap the flag around your ass to proclaim your patriotism,'" Schnorenberg, a World War II-era veteran stated. "And I think maybe that was a little bit rude, I don't know."
Schnorenberg readily admits he can't stand the Republican Party because of the damage he says it has done to America and how the party has conducted itself this election season.
"I am very upset about how this campaign has been about Democrats not being patriots," he said. "I served my country, and I don't need any Republican telling me I am not a patriot."
Gerald Gay
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Recommended Reading
Concession Speech
My fellow Americans, the people of this nation have spoken, and spoken with a clear voice. So I am here to offer my concession. [Boos, groans, rending of garments]
I concede that I overestimated the intelligence of the American people. Though the people disagree with the President on almost every issue, you saw fit to vote for him. I never saw that coming. That's really special. And I mean "special" in the sense that we use it to describe those kids who ride the short school bus and find ways to injure themselves while eating pudding with rubber spoons. That kind of special.
I concede that I misjudged the power of hate. That's pretty powerful stuff, and I didn't see it. So let me take a moment to congratulate the President's strategists: Putting the gay marriage amendments on the ballot in various swing states like Ohio... well, that was just genius. Genius. It got people, a certain kind of people, to the polls. The unprecedented number of folks who showed up and cited "moral values" as their biggest issue, those people changed history. The folks who consider same sex marriage a more important issue than war, or terrorism, or the economy... Who'd have thought the election would belong to them? Well, Karl Rove did. Gotta give it up to him for that. [Boos.] Now, now. Credit where it's due.
For the rest - Concession Speech
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A pangolin destined for China is seiezed by Malay wildlife authorities. Police in Vietnam have seized 120 protected pangolins, also known as scaly anteaters, which were to be transported to China to be sold for their rumoured aphrodisiac meat.
Photo by Jimin Lai)
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