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#927 Post by domino harvey »

Voice over "king" Don LaFontaine
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#928 Post by Grand Illusion »

domino harvey wrote:Voice over "king" Don LaFontaine
Oh, damn. Most of my college radio days were spent imitating him. The man had a good sense of humor and really did make things seem bigger than they were, even as his trademark drifted into parody.

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One Man...

Will be Remembered. RIP LaFontaine
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#929 Post by Narshty »

Geoffrey Perkins

One of the major producers and developers of British comedy - Spitting Image, Have I Got News for You, Father Ted, The Fast Show, The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy and countless other works appeared and flourished due to him giving them the green light and nurturing them as they went. He was also great on the much-underappreciated KYTV. A sad day.
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#930 Post by MichaelB »

Grand Illusion wrote:In a World...

One Man...

Will be Remembered. RIP LaFontaine
Here's a rather sweet 5-minute documentary about him.
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#931 Post by exte »

domino harvey wrote:Voice over "king" Don LaFontaine
NO FUCKING WAY. HOW HORRIBLE. People like him don't deserve to die... :( It's rather insane, but I hope he lent his speaking style to some computer program so we can forever use it for trailers...

BTW, I remember he was once asked what his favorite name to say was, and he replied Schwarzenegger - not another name like it, he's just a Schwarzenegger...
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#932 Post by fiddlesticks »

Jerry Reed. Breaker one-nine, God's got the Snowman now.
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fiddlesticks wrote:Jerry Reed. Breaker one-nine, God's got the Snowman now.
Looks like that cast commentary for Sony's 30th anniversary edition of Hot Stuff is going to have to be a DeLuise solo affair now that we've lost Suzanne Pleshette and Reed in the same year (and Ossie Davis and Pat McCormick in 2005)
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#934 Post by Perkins Cobb »

Sexploitation goddess Roberta Collins. <sob>
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How many points was she worth?
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#936 Post by colinr0380 »

Perkins Cobb wrote:Sexploitation goddess Roberta Collins. <sob>
Also from the same blog, Sierra Charriba himself, Michael Pate.
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#937 Post by Saturnome »

Bill Melendez. It's a sad day, Charlie Brown.
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Saturnome wrote:Bill Melendez. It's a sad day, Charlie Brown.
Good grief. I'm betting that Warner didn't lay down those commentary tracks like I suggested either. A great and underappreciated contributor to American animation.

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#939 Post by Rufus T. Firefly »

colinr0380 wrote:Also from the same blog, Sierra Charriba himself, Michael Pate.
I find the photo of Pate on his IMDb page bleakly hilarious.
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#942 Post by Saturnome »

Rufus T. Firefly wrote:Anita Page
I tried to look at who are the notable silent film stars still alive. There's Barbara Kent, and uh, Virginia Davis of Disney's Alice Comedies, and, uh... who?
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#943 Post by Rufus T. Firefly »

Saturnome wrote:I tried to look at who are the notable silent film stars still alive. There's Barbara Kent, and uh, Virginia Davis of Disney's Alice Comedies, and, uh... who?
Depends what you mean by notable. There's Isuzu Yamada, Hideko Takamine, Mickey Rooney, Junior Coghlan, Baby Marie, Baby Peggy, Marie Glory, a few of the Our Gang, Dorothy Janis, Miriam Seegar, a few others.
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#944 Post by Zazou dans le Metro »

I suppose it's fitting I post the passing of Hector Zazou

If for nothing else (but there is plenty else) here's a chance to ogle BB in his remix of Le Mepris
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#945 Post by Fletch F. Fletch »

Author of Fletch, Gregory Mcdonald has died. Bummer.
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#947 Post by Oedipax »

Whoa. Suddenly the unread copy of Infinite Jest sitting on my bookshelf has taken on an altogether ominous quality. Would it be crass to suggest Wallace read the writing on the wall and decided to check out early? It's a dark and stupid world.
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#948 Post by TomReagan »

Terrible, terrible news about Wallace.

On a film-related note, his essay on David Lynch included in A Supposedly Fun Thing I'll Never Do Again remains my favorite piece written about him.

He also published a essay on Roger Federer in the New York Times a few years back ("Roger Federer as Religious Experience" found here - login required) that, in my opinion, performed the impossible -- it explained perfectly to those who do not admire and/or love the sport precisely why so many of us do.

It can be a dark and stupid world, as noted above, and a morbid sense of humor can provide nearly suitable armor. He certainly possessed that humor in abundance (perhaps, in hindsight, it was actually gallows humor), which makes this news all the more disheartening.
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#950 Post by Tribe »

domino harvey wrote:Novelist David Foster Wallace
Infinitely sad. Infinite Jest was one of the great books of the last century...bar none. On the other hand, had he held out during some bleak personal period...I'm sure he would have written something incredibly funny about it.
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