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Tuesday, July 13, 2010

Reactions To "Channeling George Reeves"

Above, George Reeves in Phoenix, Arizona.*

My blog post "Channeling George Reeves" seemed to have touched a chord with many people, including family and friends.

Here are some examples of the responses I received:

Armand,
Very interesting. Good job on your part. When one says George had an effect on his fans, this is a perfect example. Lets hope you won't ever have to make a call to this house again. That would mean you had an effect.
Bravo.


Thus far, no further problems.

And this one:

Another example came in 1953 when he tied to convince Ann Carson that there's really a Superman in "Around The World With Superman." Again, George used a soothing, friendly tone of voice in speaking to Ann.

AV -- I still remember the scene when he flew her over the Danube River and the Blue Danube Waltz was heard ... he rocked her back and forth as if they were doing that waltz. What an incredible job of writing, acting, and directing. More than half a century later and I practically recall every scene.


And this:

By the way, I was very impressed by the way you handled your good deed for the day. You do have a heart. And I promise not to tell anybody.


Naturally, some came in with a bit of humor:

Good job! Now, be careful with this channeling stuff. Don’t want you to start channeling Clint Eastwood and telling people things like, “I’d shoot the bastard, that’s my policy.”


And, finally, one from a cousin in Oregon:

Armand, we find your Malibu "adventures" interesting. Keep track and someday you can write a book on that part of your life too. I was impressed with how you handled the situation of the troubled mother and daughter -- cool head -- well done in their time of need. Also congratulations on the great reception to your book!


Thanks, all for the kind words!

*This one's for you, Melissa!

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