The Daily Scrapbook: 7/23/13 Star Trek: TMP Bubble Gum Cards Part III

Here’s today’s flashback – the next batch of ST:TMP cards I collected: More exciting ship interiors, and bad things happening to nice people.  Chekov gets zapped by invisible special effects, two people dance, I mean, get zapped in the transporter chamber by more unseen special effects, (Acting!) and everyone’s in the sickbay with Ilia getting a beaded tiara Kirk and Spock having a bromance moment.

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The Daily Scrapbook: 7/23/13 Star Trek: TMP Bubble Gum Cards Part II

Here’s today’s flashback:  The second batch of my Star Trek:TMP Bubble Gum trading cards from 1979.  Lots of new and freaky aliens (no doubt influenced by Star Wars).  I admit, I wasn’t too thrilled with the excessive latex, especially the flappy faced fellow in the first page lower right (so if you turn his face upside down, he frowns, right?) Sure, these aliens were mostly in the background, but  as Trek grew and morphed into the eventual franchise, the aliens got bumpier and bumpier to the point of extreme shock value.  This was my one complaint with the franchise; at times the make-up got in the way of the character — I found myself missing more M-planet type aliens with minor differences.  Don’t get me wrong, I really appreciate all the hard work and creativity that went into creating the alien looks, and I liked the new Klingon and Andorian designs I even dig the turtle-ish people here.  I just think, like the Rococco period in Art, and 1980’s fashion, Trek aliens entered the overblown design era starting in this period. In the current movie, lots of otherword aliens are already at the academy, which to me kind of breaks canon, since Mr. Spock was supposed to be the first and only non-human to serve in Starfleet at the beginning of the Original Series.   I’ll have to do a post about my least fave aliens sometime.  In the last set here you can see other advantages of a bigger budget -nice fancy lighting on the Enterprise’s  exterior, and the bridge finally has a ceiling!                                                                                        And speaking of Trek movies,  yes, I will have a review of  Into Darkness soon, family matters kept me from posting one sooner, and I’ll have to see it again to write a good, complete review. Thanks for your patience).
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My Weekly Spock: 7/22/13 Smilin’ Sixties Nimoy!

I would have called this week’s column “Smilin’ Sixties Spock” for the alliteration, but he’s just himself here. (Hard not to smile when he had a steady job for the first time in his career!) Keep Smiling! And as Nimoy said
“Get Involved!”

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The Daily Scrapbook: 7/22/13 Star Trek: TMP Bubble Gum Trading Cards from Topps. Part I

Here’s today’s flashback.  Once Star Trek: The Motion Picture was released, you could hear corporations the world over saying “Let the merchandising begin!” And so Topps, the great Baseball Card bubble gum company released its first Star Trek: The Motion Picture trading cards, complete with gum and stickers too.  Of course I collected many of them, and I’m sharing the ones I have with you this week, enjoy.

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(New Feature) Sunday Afternoon Movie Gallery (01): Black Narcissus (1947)

Hey Kids!

As some of you may know, I also blog for the Basket of Kisses site, which is a wonderful Mad Men and other fine media site.   I started a column back in 2012 called ‘Retro Reel Review’ which reviews great movies from the golden age of Cinema (1920’s-1970’s)

As an additional benefit to anyone reading my movie posts, I’ll be showcasing images from the movies I review on Basket of Kisses right here on Sundays.   Being a very visual person, I love studying stills from old movies and I appreciate all the art then went into movie making in the analog age.  Eventually I may just show stills (I haven’t had time to review a movie in a while) but as a costume and technicolor fanatic the old movie visuals are something I love to share! I can’t guarantee I’ll not give away the whole movie in the stills, but I’ll do the best not to spoil the endings.  The first movie you’ll see here is Black Narcissus from 1947.  As you can see, the cinematography from Jack Cardiff was magnificent!  It’s a fine thriller of a movie, I highly recommend it. You can read my review here:

Enjoy!   – Therese

FArFri – “Ensign Two: The Wrath of Sue” by Clare Mosely and Kevin Bolk

This is a hilarious series of comics from Clare Mosely and Kevin Bolk that combines practically every  character of fangeekdom in one brilliantly silly anime-style story! (Dr Who is just the beginning!)  This is the sequel the the pair’s previous story “Ensign Sue Must Die!” You can buy the whole book here.

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The Daily Scrapbook 7/19/13 Hippie Spock

Here’s today’s flashback: As Long as we’re talking hair this week, I believe this is from a Star tabloid, don’t think I kept the article, (hated all the bumpy new aliens) but kept this picture because I was totally digging Spock’s Prince Valiant Do’.  Not too thrilled with the football shoulder pads, ( I liked his black tunic much better) but this was a neat scene in the movie.

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The Daily Scrapbook: 7/18/13 Local Boy starts Trek Club

Here’s today’s flashback:  In the days before the internet, Trek fans would actually gather in each others homes and talk about Star Trek.  Young Dana here started his own local Trek club, and I joined it for a while.   Met many interesting characters people!   The highlight for us was actually getting to watch a (film-stock) Trek episode every month, which was borrowed from the local ABC affiliate and shown on a movie screen at Dana’s house!

As I recall, Dana wanted to go beyond just a bunch of fans talking about their passion, he wanted to make it more a philanthropic thing, sort of bringing the ideals of the Federation universe into the real world.  I remember we had a car wash once to raise money for a local charity.  Although I appreciated Dana’s noble ideals,  I think this idea didn’t go too far,  Many of us  just wanted to talk about Trek and compare notes on our memorabilia collections!    I still have a couple of ‘newsletters’ from the club, and I’ll post them here as soon as I find them!

Wonder what Dana is up to these days? Probably a C.E.O. 🙂

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Wideo Wednesday: A Beautiful Life, Our Mom Anna (My video tribute to my Mother)

Dear Friends,

Here’s the video tribute I made about my beloved Mom in the days after her passing.  I hope you will enjoy it  as much as I enjoyed making it. It was definitely a healing experience. I love her beautiful smile. How blessed we were to have her as our Mom.   Also – be sure to watch it on a lap or desktop computer;  I’m trying to adjust it to be shown on handheld devices, but having trouble creating that option on YouTube*. Also, it’s @ 15 minutes so be sure you have enough time to watch all of it. I wish everyone could have known Mom!

For all of my siblings and I,  Thanks again for your love and support, and enjoy, Therese (the youngest of the Anna’s eight kids)

*Note, Oddly, in some countries this video will not stream, but if you are  in the U.S. , this shouldn’t be a problem. (I think the reason it is blocked is because in one picture from 1958, Mom appears in a very modest one-piece bathing suit!)

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The Daily Scrapbook: 7/17/13 Bill and Marcy at the ST:TMP World Premiere

Here’s today’s flashback:  From Dec. 7th 1979, Bill Shatner enjoys a taste of A-list stardom, and gets energized at the world premiere of Star Trek: The Motion Picture.  (He’s so excited!) Dig those ruffly cuffs!  Marcy’s so cute here too.V3-021