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"The Naughty Bits" book promo
"The Naughty Bits: What The Censors Wouldn't Let You See in Hollywood's Most Famous Movies" looks at what was cut or never shot from 50+letters movies. Yes, Hollywood was woke nearly 100 years ago. Read all about it.
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"The Brink's Job" William Friedkin featurette
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Produced by Nat Segaloff in 1978 for Boston's "Evening Magazine" on WBZ-TV, this interview with director William Friedkin, who was shooting "The Brink's Job," led to Segaloff writing Friedkin's biography, "Hurricane Billy," ten years later.
John Romita 1995 interview
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The great comic book artist John Romita (1930-2023) interviewed for my 1995 documentary about Stan Lee. Here are selected remarks that remind us what a great man and fine artist he was, and how much he will be missed by those of us who value his contribution to the medium.
Harry Belafonte for the ACLU
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2013 PSA for the American Civil Liberties Union spoken by Harry Belafonte. I wrote and edited this and Belafonte recorded it in his New York home. It;s one of my fondest memories of this great man. And so is the ACLU.
Promo video for "More Fire! The Building of 'The Towering Inferno'"
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Nat Segaloff's new making-of book is about the greatest disaster picture ever made. 1974's "The Towering Inferno" blew away all the others, yet its producer, Irwin Allen, could never have known that he had reached his zenith. This is the story of that film, that man, and this genre. (NOTE: UA-cam royalty-free music credit: Makai Symphony: "Duel")
"Dog's Diary" reading
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"Dog's Diary: Living With a Human During Covid" by Louie, read by Nat Segaloff. Five minutes of a year-long journal written by Louie, the Italian greyhound, while he was sequestered with his human friend, Nat. All income from the book goes to Perfect Paws Pet Ministry. To order: www.blurb.com/b/11164101-dog-s-diary-living-with-a-human-during-covid Book ©2022 Nat Segaloff; Video (P)2022 Fran Weil
"A Lit Fuse" 2.0 preview
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The long-awaited expanded edition of "A Lit Fuse: The Provocative Life of Harlan Ellison" is coming from NESFA Press. Longer by some 20,000 words and featuring memorial coverage, personal appraisals, and commentary about the lives and loss of Harlan and Susan Ellison, it will be available from NESFA and the usual online booksellers. www.nesfa.org/book/a-lit-fuse-4/
Douglas Trumbull on Stanley Kubrick and "2001"
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I interviewed Douglas Trumbull on October 3, 1983 for "Brainstorm" and asked him why "2001: A Space Odyssey" was not listed among his credits in the presskit for the film which, like "2001," was also from MGM. His answer should settle the question of how Stanley Kubrick alone received the Oscar© for Special Visual effects.
Re-dedication of Bellaire Avenue Park, North Hollywood, CA May 21, 2021
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Les than a year after our neighborhood park burned, the City of Los Angeles rebuilt it, thereby restoring a resource that unites kids, family, and community. Kudos to Council Member Paul Krekorian, LA Parks Operations Supervisor Javier Solis, and the architect and workers who brought it back, literally, from the ashes.
St Clair Bourne Tribute
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Tribute to documentary filmmaker St. Clair Bourne who was honored posthumously in 2008 at the Pan African Film & Arts Festival The Africa Chanel. Producer: Nat Segaloff. Editor: Hank Polonsky. Narrator: Wren Brown.
"My Adventure with Sheena, Queen of the Jungle" behind-the-scenes book
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Tanya Roberts starred in "Sheena," the first major studio motion picture shot entirely in Africa. Yoram Ben-Ami, the film's Executive Producer, has written a book about the making of the picture with stories of the stars, the director who wouldn't take No for an answer, and the animals that wouldn't take direction.
"A Lit Fuse" Harlan Ellison biography e-book
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This vastly expanded second edition of the Hugo-nominated "A Lit Fuse: The Provocative Life of Harlan Ellison" is available as an e-book from NESFA Press and other e-book providers. Containing tributes from sf icons, appraisals of Harlan's legacy, and previously unpublished material, this edition provides closure and perspective to an unquiet life and lasting legacy.
Larry King: Talk of Fame
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I produced this documentary for A&E's "Biography" series on Larry King's tenth anniversary on CNN. All rights were cleared at the time. He was a dynamo as was his entire support team at CNN who deserve as much praise as he and very seldom got it. Posted in memoriam.
"Arthur Penn: American Director"
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"Arthur Penn: American Director" is the only biography of the man who fired the first shot in the film revolution in 1967 with "Bonnie and Clyde." His career spans WW2, live TV, Broadway, and Hollywood. Here, in this intimate portrait, we learn about the man as well as his work. This Second Edition adds information that was discovered after the first edition was published.
"Hollywood and Venal" book video teaser
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A collection of Nat Segaloff's Hollywood short stories illustrated by Thomas Warming. Most originally appeared on Nikki Finke's acclaimed Hollywood Dementia website of original Hollywood fiction, but all of these stories have a basis in fact, and if you know the secrets, you'll appreciate them more. Also available on audio CD from Blackstone Audio and as mp3 download from Bear Manor.
Unboxing Video #2
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Unboxing Video #2
Unboxing Video #1
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Unboxing Video #1
William Friedkin directs "The Brink's Job"
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William Friedkin directs "The Brink's Job"
PSA about TP
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PSA about TP
Bob Williams & Louie
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Bob Williams & Louie
Privacy: Hollywood Style
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Privacy: Hollywood Style
David Kleiler, Sr. Tribute
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David Kleiler, Sr. Tribute
See Spot Stare
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See Spot Stare
Butterfly freed 6 19 2019
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Butterfly freed 6 19 2019
Orson Welles Complex Oral History
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Orson Welles Complex Oral History
A Thousand Clowns ("I'm Sorry")
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A Thousand Clowns ("I'm Sorry")
Guarding Gable audiobook promo
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Guarding Gable audiobook promo
"Guarding Gable" book-audiobook promo
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"Guarding Gable" book-audiobook promo
Guiding Royalty: My Adventure with Elizabeth Taylor and Richard Burton
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Guiding Royalty: My Adventure with Elizabeth Taylor and Richard Burton
Stan Lee - Rare Marvel Prologues
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Stan Lee - Rare Marvel Prologues

КОМЕНТАРІ

  • @spin979
    @spin979 Місяць тому

    I love it!!

  • @SonicWizKid_Kates
    @SonicWizKid_Kates Місяць тому

    Pretty great!

  • @mtklaric
    @mtklaric 4 місяці тому

    John Milius🤩 coming back to this clip after 11 years. Kudos to mr. Segalof

    • @Nataloff
      @Nataloff 4 місяці тому

      Thanx. I hope you've found the documentary "Milius" on various free streaming platforms.

  • @raymondgood6555
    @raymondgood6555 5 місяців тому

    And no one ever called him teddy!

  • @markdinnauer888
    @markdinnauer888 5 місяців тому

    I've always had a huge crush on Lori Loughlin.. what a hot babe!

  • @bertiejr
    @bertiejr 7 місяців тому

    you left out the best part

  • @TheLarryR
    @TheLarryR 8 місяців тому

    I've been wanting to show this to my daughter for years. Thanks for posting it.

  • @alimin8r201
    @alimin8r201 Рік тому

    You learn something everyday, I just learned that Harlan is left-handed! Wow!

  • @decencywarrior9598
    @decencywarrior9598 Рік тому

    Very vaguely and generally-we wanted to do a murder movie. EC

  • @RobButzofNorthAmerica
    @RobButzofNorthAmerica Рік тому

    Today (May 9, 2023) is the 35th anniversary of this speech. I think about how prescient this speech is all the time. AIDS is not COVID and COVID is not AIDS but there are major parallels- "a pandemic that has not united us but divided us." If we had listened to this - we could've predicted the global abandonment of fighting COVID to let the most vulnerable people die. "After we kick the shit out of this disease, we're all going to be alive to kick the shit out of this system, so that this never happens again" - speaks to what we really have to do. Rest in Power Vito #aidsisnotover #covidisnotover

  • @sharonpeterson8150
    @sharonpeterson8150 Рік тому

    Dana Hersey's swagger will smother Nat Segaloff's nebbish

  • @gregwatson8219
    @gregwatson8219 Рік тому

    Did Penn live in an apt???

  • @artchimes8584
    @artchimes8584 Рік тому

    The "Berlin Wall" segment aired on the January 10, 1964, episode of TW3, which was the series premier of the satirical import from the BBC. (An hour-long pilot aired on November 10, 1963.) The full text of Elliott Reid's intro as transcribed from an audio recording: "At midnight on Sunday, the communist authorities closed the Berlin Wall, and the 17-day pass agreement between East and West Berlin was ended. We can’t really comprehend a million and a-quarter embraces or goodbyes. But perhaps, with Burr Tillstrom’s help, we can comprehend just one such meeting and farewell." The music was composed and, I believe, played by William (Billy) Goldenberg. Thanks to Nataloff for posting this rare example of surviving video from an important show in television history. Unfortunately, only some five TW3 episodes have been preserved - earlier shows on black-and-white kinescope film and on color videotape for later episodes. Leland Hayward Productions, which produced the show for NBC, opted not to buy the tapes made by NBC, which presumably erased them. Fortunately, scripts can be seen in the New York Public Library's Lincoln Center branch for the Performing Arts. This was before home video, but private collectors made audio recordings. Two audio recording made by NBC are posted at ua-cam.com/video/PtVRJ2qdYw4/v-deo.html and ua-cam.com/video/pprBfg6OSRM/v-deo.html&ab_channel=weaselspoon

  • @holmegab
    @holmegab Рік тому

    I'm stunned they haven't renamed this street corner yet (51st & Lex)

  • @samuelmumm
    @samuelmumm 2 роки тому

    I purchased some of the audioplays back in the day, loved it, but have never seen this press kit. Nice :-)

  • @philiphaigh8349
    @philiphaigh8349 2 роки тому

    One of the greatest director's ,x

  • @endme306
    @endme306 2 роки тому

    Awesome they’re my favorite filmmakers love from Albania ♥️🖤

  • @christopherthorkon3997
    @christopherthorkon3997 2 роки тому

    R.I.P.

  • @nancyfuehrer509
    @nancyfuehrer509 2 роки тому

    Very powerful..thank you!

  • @Videoaddict345
    @Videoaddict345 2 роки тому

    Is that Robin Young from NPR?

  • @jenm7642
    @jenm7642 2 роки тому

    aye nae bor

  • @bptexas
    @bptexas 3 роки тому

    My brother worked with Richard, and did much of the filming of Richard’s film, “Mission Hill & the Miracle of Boston”. My brother passed away suddenly June 30th, still involved in social issues such as housing. One of his regrets, besides the issues we all need to be concerned about, was that him & Richard didn’t remain friends over the years

  • @ihiroe
    @ihiroe 3 роки тому

    hero

    • @kimpavfx
      @kimpavfx 2 роки тому

      i disagree

    • @orpheus1667
      @orpheus1667 8 місяців тому

      @@kimpavfx why do you disagree?

  • @kentallard8852
    @kentallard8852 3 роки тому

    Its more of a Jim Thompson story than James M. Cain or Dashiell Hammett

  • @haroldjackson5858
    @haroldjackson5858 3 роки тому

    I've always loved this movie......

  • @ElvisFanAlways
    @ElvisFanAlways 3 роки тому

    I'm a big fan of Gable. I was too young to appreciate him when he was alive, so I'm watching all of his movies now.

  • @CubanPete1990
    @CubanPete1990 3 роки тому

    R.I.P Stan Lee 😓

  • @stephenaltman5054
    @stephenaltman5054 3 роки тому

    Thank you for posting.

  • @FFTT
    @FFTT 3 роки тому

    this was recommended by Lorraine Quinn on a Quora thread. Thank you !

  • @rebeccamae9720
    @rebeccamae9720 3 роки тому

    I lived as a child in a divided Germany. This evokes the spirit of the time more than any words ever could. Thank you for sharing this.

  • @ghouveins3587
    @ghouveins3587 4 роки тому

    Omg is that little corey haim 🥺

  • @Eray2007
    @Eray2007 4 роки тому

    Wow first comment in 7 yrs wow

  • @newwavepop
    @newwavepop 4 роки тому

    i had such a crush on Lori Loughlin back then, between "The New Kids" and "Secret Admirer". of course Kelly Preston also had my attention after "Secret Admirer" and "Mischief". but i was also 13, i had a crush on anything that moved to some point LOL

  • @jjf7521
    @jjf7521 4 роки тому

    Vito was my hero. At his memorial service Larry Kramer said, The heart of the movement has died. Now all you have is me.

  • @Vujo357
    @Vujo357 4 роки тому

    Thank you very much for upload

  • @JeeRant
    @JeeRant 4 роки тому

    Powerful speech. Now that once again a deadly virus is tearing though marginalized communities while a callous Republican administration dismisses and downplays the threat, we need activists like Vito more than ever.

    • @hogarthay
      @hogarthay 3 роки тому

      99 percent survival rate for the bloody flu. Grow up

    • @haveeairr
      @haveeairr 3 роки тому

      @@hogarthay based

    • @debbiewestwood9798
      @debbiewestwood9798 3 роки тому

      @@hogarthay talking to yourself there? Okay, I'll wait for you to grow up. Meanwhile you might want to get a PhD in epidemiology or infectious diseases. When you do, let me know what you learned about the survival rate you quote, the nature and prevalence of long term COVID-19 complications, and its mutation rate.

    • @briantyson7744
      @briantyson7744 3 роки тому

      @@debbiewestwood9798 That is a great, measured response to someone who, I don't think, is worthy of your notice. Ignorance is bad enough but when they are trying to be in others way with it, it is just so offensive. Again, GOOD post. I am here because the New Yorker told me to watch this speech. Cheers!

  • @80sfly
    @80sfly 4 роки тому

    It’s Loughlin not Laughlin 😂

  • @ArturoVA.
    @ArturoVA. 5 років тому

    Beautiful and at the same time so sad

  • @sinchman1
    @sinchman1 5 років тому

    You need to stop making these bullshit videos of Stan Lee people need to know the true about Stan Lee...Jack Kirby and Steve Ditko are the true master minds behind Marvel Universe...Stan Lee was a liar and a disgrace to Jack Kirby and Steve Ditko so Fuck You Stan Lee

  • @MrBrockjones
    @MrBrockjones 5 років тому

    I came here to find this, thanks. But it needed the close when he tell her, "I'm sorry."

  • @kathryngrace6750
    @kathryngrace6750 5 років тому

    Tommy Howell was mighty fine

  • @leanndmean
    @leanndmean 5 років тому

    A mountain of a man who thought of himself as small as the rest of us and forever grateful of our support even more so than us of his. He fully grasped the gravity of his work on people her never meet. "My stories should be inspirational and human. They should always have a moral because I know there are countless people out there who without my stories would have went off the depend a long time ago"Amazing Spiderman game 2012 "nuff said. Anytime you need of inspiration, Ill be right here." Stan Lee played a comic book store owner and family friend of spiderman. Spiderman 2003 "I guess one person can make a difference. Nuff said"

  • @sepiaseraph22
    @sepiaseraph22 5 років тому

    RIP to Stan Lee...

  • @sepiaseraph22
    @sepiaseraph22 5 років тому

    Thanks Nat. I hope all is well with you. Keep writing diligently. I want you, me and Arnold to shoot something again soon. Till then, be well... Mosiah

  • @holam357
    @holam357 5 років тому

    I liked the movie very much

  • @Danimal77
    @Danimal77 5 років тому

    1983

  • @ferabra8939
    @ferabra8939 5 років тому

    Actually Roosevelt, who was not stupid, only continued his speech after checking that the wound was not serious, effectively diagnosing himself. TR was the best read President ever, borderline genius (if not a genius).

    • @raymondgood6555
      @raymondgood6555 5 місяців тому

      Borderline??? As a longtime educator, I think his IQ was 165- 175.

  • @dennisford3349
    @dennisford3349 6 років тому

    Dee Wallace was my favorite onscreen MOM growing up in the 80's.💝

  • @kennethpounds4092
    @kennethpounds4092 6 років тому

    I think that is me at 3:14 in the blue shirt but kind of blurry

  • @allenlaurent9795
    @allenlaurent9795 6 років тому

    he says he is not dying. But unfortunately he would die just 2 years later.

    • @ryanirvine5480
      @ryanirvine5480 3 роки тому

      he said he's not dying from aids, hes dying from homophobia.