@HGACinema Yea. Had no idea. Bought a large lot of vinyls and there she was. I gotta dig it up but I think Peter Bogdanovich produced one of the albums.
James, I had no idea Cybill was a singer until you mentioned it.
Cybill Shepherd Discography
Cybill Does It...To Cole Porter (Paramount, 1974)
Mad About the Boy (Tombstone, 1976)
Cybill Getz Better (Inner City, 1976)
Vanilla (Gold Castle, 1979)
Somewhere Down the Road (Gold Castle, 1990)
Talk Memphis to Me (Drive Archive, 1997)
Songs from The Cybill Show (1999)
Live at the Cinegrill (2001)
At Home With Cybill (2004)
Jazz Baby Volumes 1–3 (2005)
Appearances
At Long Last Love (soundtrack) (1975)
Moonlighting (soundtrack) (1987)
Cybill Shepherd launched her career at a remarkably young age when she was crowned “Model of the Year” in 1968 at the age of just 18. Born in Memphis, Tennessee, her stunning looks and natural poise quickly made her a highly sought-after face in the fashion world, leading to major modeling contracts and widespread recognition, including a cover for Glamour magazine.
Her success as a model soon caught the eye of Hollywood directors. Her striking image on a magazine cover led directly to her being cast in her debut film role, Peter Bogdanovich’s critically acclaimed “The Last Picture Show” (1971). This transition from a top-tier model to a leading actress marked the beginning of her long and varied career in film and television.
CME MARGIN HIKE ALERT ON Gold and Silver
A third MARGIN increase within 10 days.
Maintenance increases
A 11% increase for gold futures
A 20% increase for silver futures
This is going into effect after the close of Friday Feb 6, 2026
🚨Those responsible for the $74.50 ceiling in silver this morning prior to the $4 raid should ask convicted former JP Morgan trader Gregg Smith if manipulating silver markets is worth going to prison for. 🚨
When only junior level traders & their low-level managers go to prison while the execs walk free, bullion banks view $900 Million CFTC fines for manipulating PM markets as an inconsequential line item in the cost of doing business.
@ATRightMovies Kubrick the most overrated director in history. Awful at casting as well. And all those takes to have good actors doing their worst work.
In THE SHINING, Kubrick reportedly shot the conversation in the hotel kitchen between Danny and Hallorann (Scatman Crothers) about 140 times. By the end, Crothers was exhausted and in tears.
Super B-Day to Thomas “The Hitman” Hearns. Pound-for-pound, the greatest right hand in boxing history in my opinion. There are anesthesiologists who haven’t put as many people to sleep as this man.
Bob Hoskins was one of the greatest. In the final scene of The Long Good Friday (1980), he silently replays the film's events in his head, ticking off signs of his ultimate downfall one by one. It's an acting masterclass. We'll never see another like Bob.
@Cernovich At concert. Gave his sunglasses to a kid. Then sang a few songs. And went back to kid to get glasses back. Think ther were makin 1mm each per show.
Bono is a billionaire who evaded taxes and is a fake charity bro. He could use his own money to feed the world, he doesn’t, he wants to fly private and live large. Doesn’t offend me. He can keep the moralizing to himself tho.
The speed with which hockey punditry has gone from "Mikko Rantanen is perfect for the Hurricanes because of his remarkable playoff scoring success" to "maybe we put him BACK on the trade board?!?" is truly breathtaking.
Id like to take this chance to apologize. To absolutely fuckin nobody. Yeah legends get cold, but they dont quit. I took some time to reconvene and slate of winners coming in HAWT.
Achane anytime -120
Kupp anytime +150
Jayden reed anytime +160
Even the best fall down sometimes