Welcome back my dearest fans! This week I will take you to
the most beloved place where all actors only wish their names could forever be
engraved on the floors of the Vinewood walk-of-fame outside the grand Chinese
Theater. This Majestic structure still
looks as beautiful today as it did forty years ago when it held many of my
famed films.
Chinese Theater |
The golden dragon mural to me signifies, yes I finally made it! I love coming here to relive the days when the public loved me and would do anything for my an autograph or photo. I know it is sad that my career went down the drain but what can I do when the entertainment industry values youth and rarely wants anything to do with the old.
The Vinewood walk-of-fame which I call the Movie Star graveyard. Many of my best buds names are forever written in stone rarely to be remembered by the people who simply walk on top of their names without a care in the world. At least their names will be remembered as someone who once made an impact on Vinewood becasue many of them are already dead fallen to the trap that is the fame lifestyle of jets, jewelry and drugs a galore.
Have you no respect! |
You might see my name in this photograph if you look hard enough.
Can you guess who I am? |
What has happened to the movie industry today? Blank in the trunk! How can you call that a movie!
The audiences today simply like cheap laughs unlike the movies before like "Cassavlanka" and "Gone with the Shadow" that actually had a story and rich characters.
I never swear |
One last look of the Vinewood walf-of-fame before I say my good-byes.
lovely day in Vinewood blv. |