Thursday, October 28, 2010
Tuesday, October 26, 2010
Monday, October 25, 2010
Get Them Out on DVD... please
I've decided to start a campaign for the release on DVD of the two other series Shelley Hack was in; namely, Cutter to Houston and Jack and Mike. It seems like every other series from the past has been released in this format yet these two seem have been perennially overlooked. Please, the fans are waiting.
Sunday, October 24, 2010
Thursday, October 21, 2010
Wednesday, October 20, 2010
Monday, October 18, 2010
Smash Media: Entertainment That Brings People Together
That's what the website says.
Shelley Hack and her husband, Harry Winer, along with Susan Winer, are listed as company principals for the Los Angeles based production company Smash Media.
"Smash Media is a production company based in Los Angeles that develops and produces content for motion pictures, television and new media."
Upcoming projects for the company are the film "The Expatriate" starring Aaron Eckhart and the song/documentary, "Citizens of the World.”
Check out their website at:
http://smashmediafilms.com/
For a peek at the bios of the company principals go to:
http://smashmediafilms.com/content/about-us
Shelley Hack and her husband, Harry Winer, along with Susan Winer, are listed as company principals for the Los Angeles based production company Smash Media.
"Smash Media is a production company based in Los Angeles that develops and produces content for motion pictures, television and new media."
Upcoming projects for the company are the film "The Expatriate" starring Aaron Eckhart and the song/documentary, "Citizens of the World.”
Check out their website at:
http://smashmediafilms.com/
For a peek at the bios of the company principals go to:
http://smashmediafilms.com/content/about-us
Friday, October 15, 2010
Sexy in Pants
The New York Times recently ran an article about Shelley Hack, her Charlie perfume ads and her iconic Revlon Charlie persona. The article was entitled "Stretch Pants, Vertically Speaking" and written by Susan Joy for the October 13, 2010 issue of The New York Times. According to the article, "Ms. Hack was breeziness incarnate, and demonstrated once and for all the fine art of wearing wide-leg pants."
Great little article, except that the accompanying picture wasn't Shelley Hack.
Check out the article at http://www.nytimes.com/2010/10/14/fashion/14PANTS.html
Great little article, except that the accompanying picture wasn't Shelley Hack.
Check out the article at http://www.nytimes.com/2010/10/14/fashion/14PANTS.html