ONE DEGREE OF SEPARATION

Two recipients of special Academy Awards to be given out in 2010 have direct connections to Terry Southern. The first movie acclaimed cinematographer Gordon Willis shot was End of the Road (1970) when Terry and the director chose him from a number of candidates. Prior to this Willis was shooting TV commercials.

Producer John Calley brought Terry in as screen writer on The Loved One (1965), The Cincinnati Kid (1965) and Don’t Make Waves (1967). He desperately wanted to do a movie version of Terry’s racy novel Blue Movie, the story of a Hollywood director wanting to make a hardcore sex film with major movie stars, and came close in the mid-70s but it fell apart at the last second.

It is a shame though that the Academy has decided to present these awards off camera. Already there is an uproar in the Hollywood community regarding it. You can read more about Willis and Calley in Gail Gerber’s memoir, Trippin’ with Terry Southern: What I Think I Remember.

TAKE YOUR HANDS OFF OF MY CD YOU DAMN DIRTY APE!


I am a huge Planet of the Apes fan, but Escape from the Planet of the Apes is my least favorite from the movie series. A lot of fans love it and some even consider it the best of the sequels though I disagree. With that said it does have a popular musical score and this week Varese Saraband is releasing a limited edition CD soundtrack. For order info and sample tracks click here.

SUCH A COLD FINGER

For all you James Bond fans, this month marks the 45th anniversary of the British premiere of the James Bond classic Goldfinger. Click here to read a most interesting and insightful tribute to the film with plenty of films clips accompanying it.

GODDESSES OF LOVE

Check out this web site called The Love Goddesses featuring profiles of about 25 sex symbols from the 50s and 60s including Ursula Andress, Ann-Margret, Senta Berger, Tina Louise, Elke Sommer, Stella Stevens,and Raquel Welch plus:

Dahlia Lavi

Pamela Tiffin