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Friday, October 22, 2004

Palmer's Pick-up: An American Roadshow Odyssey

When I did my talk at San Francisco State for grad film students, I had some visual clips from some of my films. I got a great reaction from the Palmer's clips. I was happy about that. There's a lot more than meets the eye in that film and I am very proud of it. When I came back from Frisco I had lunch with a colleague, Michael Rosen. He was the Post Supervisor on Palmer's as well as Creature. He told me how much he loved Palmer's.

Michael's the one that did the voice for the Clown with his Gang of Mimes getting his ass thoroughly kicked by Bo. I told him he was my favorite clown.

Later that day, I was riding my bike down Hollywood Blvd. when something caught my eye. It looked like someone painted a portrait of Alice Ghostley on a security door. Besides being a fan of Alice's, I worked with her on Palmer's. There was this strange synchronicity going on. Maybe one of my older works was going to have some sort of resurgence. I moved in close to make sure it was her.

I don't know who else it could be. What do you think? It has to be her. I was happy that someone like Alice Ghostley was being honored on Hollywood Blvd.

 
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