Categories
Recent Posts
- Why Dharun Ravi got 30-day sentence in Rutgers webcam spying case (+video)
- Neighbor helps save child's life after near drowning
- China Biggest Perpetrator of Economic Spying: Pentagon
- Neighbor arrested in Olivehurst shooting, killing
- Ikea: Four executives sacked over store spying
- Charge: Kent man shot neighbor’s dog for pooping in his yard
- At War Blog: Spying Balloons as Artistic Muse
- Collinsville cop charged with unlawful stop of neighbor
- Man jailed for spying in Russia
- 'Mobile Spy' app may be open to, yep, spying
- Neighbor’s Watchful Eye Helps Police Catch Alleged Burglar In Hackensack
- Laptop spying: You have nothing to fear
- Neighbor: Former Pittsburg Mayor Lori Anzini tells of her widowhood journey in new book
- Iran Executes Man Convicted of Spying for Israel
- Neighbor's call helps police catch burglars
Links
El Chacotero Sentimental 6/11
10/10/10
When a young and eccentric radio announcer lets anonymous listeners call in to tell their tales of love, the show becomes a success and a sanctuary where people’s deepest passions and entangled love affairs are publicly exposed. Cristian Galaz’s The Sentimental Teaser is an episode film with three parts. The first section concerns Juan (Daniel Munoz), a student who spends time impersonating John Lennon, and his involvement with his married neighbor Claudia (Lorene Prieto). The middle story involves Carmen (Ximena Rivas), who discovers unpleasant truths about her family when, as an adult, she spies on her sister from a secret hiding space she used as a child. The final portion of the film is about a husband and wife (Pablo Montoya and Tamara Acosta) who, due to their social conditions, have no privacy. At the time of its release, The Sentimental Teaser was the most successful film in Chilean history. ~ Perry Seibert, All Movie Guide
In part 6 of 11, Gary Morton talks about life with Lucille Ball and tells a story about his neighbor, Jimmy Stewart. Desi Arnaz, Jr. talks about *not* being Little Ricky. Lucie Arnaz talks about working on her mother’s show. This show was first broadcast in November 1973. (Here is the link to part 7: youtube.com ) For those of you who might be too young to understand Gary Morton’s reference to “Mrs. Olsen,” she was a character in Folger’s Coffee ads in the ’70s. Here’s an example: www.youtube.com