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John Cope
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#1201 Post by John Cope »

domino harvey wrote:Horton Foote
As someone pointed out elsewhere, page one of the New York Times' Arts section contains a review of Watchmen and an obit for Horton Foote. Reasonably or not I take that as meaningful.

Whatever the case, the essence of Foote's art, the depths of compassion that nourish his Tender Mercies and Trip to Bountiful, have never seemed less immediately relevant; more remote now than ever before, virtually incomprehensible.
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#1202 Post by sir karl »

Tullio Pinelli, award-winning Italian screenwriter best known for his work on the Federico Fellini classics I vitelloni, La strada, La dolce vita and 8½ dies 100 years old.
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#1204 Post by colinr0380 »

sir karl wrote:Tullio Pinelli, award-winning Italian screenwriter best known for his work on the Federico Fellini classics I vitelloni, La strada, La dolce vita and 8½ dies 100 years old.
And Variety Lights (he'd previously worked on writing Lattuada's The Bandit and Without Pity), The White Sheik, Il Bidone, Nights of Cabiria, Fellini's segment of Boccaccio '70, Juliet of the Spirits, Ginger & Fred, Voice of the Moon.

...Liliana Cavani's Galileo and Francis of Assisi films (the 1960s politically tinged Francis with Lou Castel and Marco Bellocchio as actors, rather than Cavani's more straightforward 1980s version with Mickey Rourke and Helena Bonham Carter); Vittorio de Sica's Garden of the Finzi-Continis; Pietro Germi's Alfredo, Alfredo; two segments of I Tre volti (including one directed by Antonioni); Adua and Her Friends, etc. Quite the career.
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#1205 Post by Jean-Luc Garbo »

That is quite a career for Pinelli. It's too bad when old codgers like him pass on. I could only imagine what his memoirs would have been like to read.
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domino harvey
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#1209 Post by domino harvey »

I had no idea he was even sick, wow
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#1210 Post by Tom Hagen »

I am just sad that Ron didn't live to see justice vindicated for Scooter Libby.

Seriously, WTF happened to that guy after 9/11?
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#1211 Post by domino harvey »

Outward manifestation of his unrequited crush on James Woods
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#1212 Post by What A Disgrace »

Wow, I just watched Two Halftimes in Hell this morning.

Now I feel bad for not getting A Tanu; subtitled special features or no :(
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#1214 Post by Perkins Cobb »

Betsy Blair.

Regarding Ron Silver, he looked terrible during some public appearances around the time of last year's election, but never acknowledged that he was ill.
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#1216 Post by dx23 »

pianocrash wrote:Natasha Richardson.
This is really sad and tragic. A stupid ski accident has taken her life like that. I feel really sad for Neeson and his family.
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#1217 Post by mfunk9786 »

What's particularly bone-chilling was her hourlong journey down the mountain and to the hospital, from "oh, I'm fine" to a splitting headache to not being able to say goodbye, let alone to move a muscle - I wouldn't wish that hour on my worst enemy. May she rest in peace.
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#1218 Post by flyonthewall2983 »

Damn.
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#1219 Post by knives »

That is a truly horrible way to go. Wouldn't wish it on my most hated person. Feel really sorry for Neeson though. The pain he must have gone/ is going through must be unbearable.
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#1220 Post by colinr0380 »

A sad state of affairs. Embarrassing to admit but I have not yet seen either of the films she made for Paul Schrader, The Comfort of Strangers or Patty Hearst. However I particularly liked her performance in The Handmaid's Tale (the film itself inspired me to search out Margaret Atwood's novel). I think a double bill of Gothic and Asylum might be in order this weekend as a small tribute.
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Michael
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#1221 Post by Michael »

Devasated. She was amazing in the Broadway revival of Cabaret, all through today her stirring life is a cabaret, old chum has been playing in my mind. She should have had a long, long career ahead of her.
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#1222 Post by exte »

dx23 wrote:
pianocrash wrote:Natasha Richardson.
This is really sad and tragic. A stupid ski accident has taken her life like that. I feel really sad for Neeson and his family.
I want to know in all seriousness what kind of accident was this? I know she was without a helmet, but she was learning to ski, so she couldn't have been going that fast. When I was little I fell of a bike and woke up some time later under my mom's care in our house. I also had a rock thrown at me that fell square on my head. I read the news of this and can't imagine how it could have happened, and how those events didn't take my life... I wonder if Liam will now commit himself to helmet safety awareness. RIP.
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#1223 Post by Michael »

According to the news, she had a drastic brain impact. The cause of her death was epidural hemotoma - bleeding between the skull and the brain's covering.
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Frances Milstead, mother of the one and only Divine
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