RIP Little buddy…

September 6th, 2005

  • Posted By Brooke Burgess Eye
  • (From YAHOO NEWS via Forum freak ‘Dumbwhiteguy’)

    LOS ANGELES – Bob Denver, whose portrayal of goofy castaway Gilligan on the 1960s TV show “Gilligan’s Island” made him an iconic figure to generations of TV viewers, has died. He was 70.

    He died Friday at Wake Forest University Baptist Hospital in North Carolina of complications from treatment he was receiving for cancer, his agent, Mike Eisenstadt, told The Associated Press on Tuesday. His wife, Dreama, and children Patrick, Megan, Emily and Colin were with Denver, who also had undergone quadruple heart bypass surgery earlier this year.

    “He was my everything and I will love him forever,” Dreama Denver said in a statement.

    Denver’s signature role was Gilligan, but when he took the role in 1964 he was already widely known to TV audiences for another iconic character, Maynard G. Krebs, the bearded beatnik friend of Dwayne Hickman’s Dobie in the “The Many Loves of Dobie Gillis,” which aired on CBS from 1959 to 1963. Krebs, whose only desire was to play the bongos and hang out at coffee houses, would shriek every time the word “work” was mentioned in his presence.

    Gilligan on the other hand was industrious but inept. And his character was as lovable as he was inept. Viewers embraced the skinny kid in the Buster Brown haircut and white sailor hat. So did the Minnow’s skipper, Jonas Grumby, who was played by Alan Hale Jr., and who always referred to his first mate affectionately as “little buddy.”

    “Gilligan’s Island” writer-creator Sherwood Schwartz insisted that the show had social meaning along with the laughs: “I knew that by assembling seven different people and forcing them to live together, the show would have great philosophical implications.”

    Denver went on to star in other TV series, including “The Good Guys” and “Dusty’s Trail,” as well as to make numerous appearances in films and TV shows. But he never escaped the role of Gilligan, so much so that in one of his top 10 lists — “the top 10 things that will make you stand up and cheer” — “Late Show” host David Letterman once simply shouted out Denver’s name to raucous applause.

    “It was the mid-’70s when I realized it wasn’t going off the air,” Denver told The Associated Press in 2001, noting then that he enjoyed checking eBay each day to keep up on the prices “Gilligan’s Island” memorabilia were fetching.

    “I certainly didn’t set out to have a series rerun forever, but it’s not a bad experience at all,” he added.

    (here’s hoping the Afterlife finally graces you with fat Karmic royalties, Bob)

    Fan-inspired bliss…and a little Christian snuggle :)

    September 3rd, 2005

  • Posted By Brookie Poo Eye
  • On the opening day of Anime Evolution, wayyy back on August 19th in the hallowed halls of BC’s Simon Fraser University, Andrew and I were met with much warmth and support by the local fan community. But no kind expression, or heartfelt kudo, or pledge of saintly gospel-spreading struck us as deeply as the teary-eyed silence of Jessica (sandwiched here between Drew and yours truly). Just before this momentous meeting, she had chased down Fallen Angel – garbed in swaddling Shanniness and pimping BS with her singular sass – and asked if she was indeed dressed as the little-known heroine of the saintly saga! The genuine fondness in this meeting will never be forgotten (as a local gal, I’ve already pledged to be an unofficial ‘overprotective uncle’ if the need should ever arise :)). Just seeing this snapshot stokes the fires of purpose – a poignant reminder of why we set out on this crazy journey in the first place. Thank you, Jessica – may you have all the Truth and Shuswap shores you could ever hope for.

    And speaking of truth, hope, and segues…

    David Dawes of Canadian Christianity has just posted a follow-up DVD review, and the smiles just keep coming – all in all, a good week thanks to the blessings of open-minded and beautiful people who continue to grace our lives:

    “On the darker side of Doomsday, a B.C.-based project that has quietly garnered worldwide acclaim is now a deluxe DVD. North Vancouver’s very own ‘cult hit,’ Broken Saints is an animated graphic novel which has unfolded in short installments online.

    The original was ground-breaking stuff – and the DVD boasts twice as many special effects, more dynamic music, and actors (including William B. Davis, the ‘Cigarette-Smoking Man’ from The X-Files) giving voice to more than three dozen characters. Conceived and written by Brooke Burgess, illustrated by Andrew West, and mixed and edited by Ian Kirby, the 12-hour extravaganza is most impressive.

    Broken Saints’ complex story combines suspense with an exploration of various spiritual concepts, and includes a substantial Christian component. One of the key characters is a lapsed Catholic computer programmer, whose encounter with the supernatural revitalizes his faith. The other protagonists are a Buddhist priest, a Muslim soldier and a mystical girl from the South Pacific.

    The four receive visions of a pending Apocalypse. However, Burgess revealed to BCCN, the heroes are being deceived by “a powerful philanthropist, [who] has been manipulating his corporate and military partners to execute the plan of his own design – the satellite-broadcasted triggering of a terrifying ‘global enlightenment’ that will kill millions and change the social order forever.” Heady stuff – and executed with flair.

    Some might find the occasional profanity and intense violence off-putting; others might feel the cryptic dialogue is a trifle pretentious. But all told, Broken Saints is a boldly creative, inspiring and spiritually enriching work. Burgess and his team are to be commended for pulling off a spectacular artistic coup.”

    Putting heads together

    August 31st, 2005

    Kim and I were down at the local open mic night at the waterfront coffee haunt, chatting with mutual pal Kelsey about the possibility of arranging a short-notice benefit for the hurricane victims in New Orleans. We’ll keep you all posted on progress, but the hope is to throw a cajun-style jazz/blues bash (complete with a bit of celeb pull, gaudy decorations, and miles of ‘earnable’ beads) to get those neighbourhood pockets to open wide for the sadness to the South. With school about to start, the timing’s ripe to galvanize communities on the micro level and put our hearts first!

    Got any personal stories to share from the Big Easy? Aid agencies to recommend? Special charity events to evangelize? Post ’em here, kids…the space is always here for everyone.

    A Glimpse of Things to Come…

    August 30th, 2005

  • Posted By Brooke Burgess Eye
  • Not enough words to

    to communicate the sadness

    through such shock and dread

    And Chavez just won’t lie down…

    August 29th, 2005

    CARACAS, Venezuela (Reuters) – Venezuela’s President Hugo Chavez said on Monday his government plans to sell as much as 66,000 barrels per day of heating fuel from its U.S. Citgo refinery to poor communities in the United States.

    The offer, made after populist Chavez held talks with U.S. civil rights activist Rev. Jesse Jackson, would represent 10 percent of the 660,000 bpd of refined products processed by Citgo. The deals would cut consumer costs by direct sales.

    Venezuela’s Energy Minister Rafael Ramirez said officials were still working on the details on how the oil would be sold from Citgo, a unit of the state oil firm PDVSA.

    “We are going to direct as much as 10 percent of the production, that means 66,000 barrels, without intermediaries, to poor communities, hospitals, religious communities, schools,” Chavez told reporters at a press conference.

    The world’s No. 5 oil exporter, oil cartel OPEC member Venezuela is a key supplier to the United States, providing about 15 percent of all U.S. energy imports.

    But relations between Caracas and Washington have become strained since left-winger Chavez was elected in 1998 promising social reforms.

    Chavez, a former army officer who survived a coup in 2002, frequently accuses the U.S. of backing efforts to kill him or topple his government. U.S. officials dismiss those charges but say Chavez has become a threat to regional stability.

    (all this, after the US-endorsed/backed coup attempt AND the asinine call for assasination from Pat Robertson. Keep kickin’ it real, Hugo.)

    Myspacery

    August 29th, 2005



    Scope this shit!

    With FOX’s recent half-billion dollar purchase of MYSPACE.com, it seemed timely to mention that BS already has a nice little presence on this ginormous hub that’s usually reserved for indy bands, low-rate exhibitionism, and seedy cyber hookups. Yup…thanks to our darling forum favorite Fallen Angel (who you can witness in gorgeous Shandala attire at the BS Myspace shrine), the word continues to be spread. And, with a little gentle nudging and patient persistence, she even coaxed me to join and add some nominal gravity to the ever-expanding friendship network therein.

    So…uhh…does anybody wanna be our friend? Smooches are free! 🙂

    Friday Fan Fun: Haiku for You

    August 26th, 2005

  • Posted By Brooke Burgess Eye
  • With thanks to Commie

    The RADIOHEAD BLOG is

    linked for your pleasure!!!

    🙂

    Chillin’ in LALA Land…

    August 24th, 2005

  • Posted By Brooke Burgess Eye
  • This is probably one of the more surreal moments of my young adult life – sitting at the pre-fabbed concrete and glass maw of Rodeo Drive on the patio of the Beverly Wilshire Hotel (can you hear Roy Orbison twitching in his grave…? I thought you could). Currently quaffing an extremely dry martini with oversized mutant olives (when in Rome), waiting for a rendezvous with an old highschool chum (a MAD crush from ’88 – yup, I just buried myself with chronology), and am only now attempting to process all the ‘plastic’ of the past couple of days (miniature pets, eye-job bandages, and multiple Rock sightings).

    Still, I needed to get away and focus on that nebulous thing called ‘the future’ for a few days…and this shiny nub of simulation and simulacra certainly lent a much needed assist. Couldn’t have done it without a wicked seat sale and the surprising hospitality of Mr Diamond Dave Kaye and his amazing bonus bed o’ bliss. Of course, ‘work’ still finds a way to insinuate itself into most waking moments…but then, considering the geography, there are worse synchronocities to be had 🙂

    Music ruled the roost…

    August 22nd, 2005

  • Posted By Brooke Burgess Eye
  • Not much to say about the travesty of this weekend’s show – technical problems, scheduling issues, illness and personal tragedy – you freakin’ NAME it.

    The only saving graces in my book were the incredible professionalism of our makeshift crew, the loving comraderie of the lads, and the sheer talent of our three diverse guest acts: PLANTLIFE (led by Mr David Morris – pictured here), THE APPROACH, and the shamefully short-changed THE IMPERIAL PLAYGROUND.

    Thanks to them, the majority of party-goers went home (police-encouraged, btw) satisfied – but I think it’s safe to say that the BS parties need to have a real PURPOSE if they’re ever to happen again…otherwise? Well, then it’s just a load of well-lit wanking that folks could easily (and happily) live without.

    And that, dear friends, is coming straight from the biggest stroker of the bunch.

    Kirby Morrow’s in the House!!!

    August 19th, 2005

  • Posted By Brooke Burgess Eye
  • The hottest voice at

    Anime Evolution

    is Raimi Matthews!!!

    (the BS crew are featured guests at this year’s local con, but we had to bow in awe at the thunderous ovation Kirby received at opening ceremonies this morning – hell, I was just lucky to be sitting nearby in close proximity to such staggering animal musk :P)