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#1952 Post by Dr Amicus »

Simon Monjack - screenwriter and Brittany Murphy's husband.
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#1953 Post by GaryC »

Paul Gray, bassist with Slipknot.
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#1954 Post by mfunk9786 »

One down, eight to go.
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#1956 Post by bamwc2 »

CNN is now reporting (banner, but no story yet) that Gary Coleman has died.
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#1957 Post by Napier »

bamwc2 wrote:CNN is now reporting (banner, but no story yet) that Gary Coleman has died.
He was pretty much doomed from the first minute he stepped onto the set of Different Strokes. May he find whatever Willis was talkin' 'bout.
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#1958 Post by dad1153 »

Official Obit: Gary Coleman.
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knives
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#1959 Post by knives »

Poor, poor Avenue Q.
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#1960 Post by Polybius »

Napier wrote:He was pretty much doomed from the first minute he stepped onto the set of Different Strokes.
I've been thinking the same thing all day.

"The poor son of a bitch." - Dorothy Parker.

Seems apropos.
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#1961 Post by MichaelB »

Dennis Hopper.
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#1962 Post by flyonthewall2983 »

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knives
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#1963 Post by knives »

I know I should be glad considering how his health was these last few months, but what he and his films have done so much for me that sadness trumps reason. As a reply to this terrible fortunate news I just hope that relief comes to his friends and family.

Now for a joke in bad taste. I guess this means that Coleman's reappraisal will be short-lived.
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#1964 Post by domino harvey »

I love the story about how on set, John Wayne was going to kill "that hippie" Dennis Hopper (who was hid by the crew) after his daughter got offended at a Berkley protest
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#1965 Post by Finch »

I had no idea Hopper had cancer; I was only aware of health issues and the news came as a total shock. I'll never forget his performance in Blue Velvet and the one film of his as director that I've seen so far, Colours, struck me as pretty good. RIP Dennis.
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#1966 Post by Murdoch »

Listening to Candy-Colored Clown in memoriam.
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#1967 Post by bigP »

As well as his iconic performance in Blue Velvet, Hopper has left countless performances that have stuck in my mind because they were driven from his soul; his off-the-wall performances in Rumble Fish, Apocolypse Now, True Romance, Straight to Hell, Red Rock West etc are truly brilliant. I absolutely loved his appearance more recently starring alongside Deborah Harry in Isabel Coixet's Elegy in which he gave such a moving performance. And can we ever forget Hopper as Lieutenant 'Lefty' Enright in The Texas Chainsaw Massacre 2. Hell no!...[no matter how hard I try to forget the film].

What sad news.
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#1968 Post by ellipsis7 »

The Guardian (Xan Brooks) on Hopper... 5 wives (no2 Michelle Philips, no3 Daria Halprin), incredible life, salut to you sir!...
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#1969 Post by domino harvey »

knives wrote:Poor, poor Avenue Q.
The show must go on
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#1970 Post by jbeall »

bigP wrote:As well as his iconic performance in Blue Velvet [...]
Heineken? Fuck that shit! PABST BLUE RIBBON!!!!!!

R.I.P.
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#1971 Post by Antares »

jbeall wrote:
bigP wrote:As well as his iconic performance in Blue Velvet [...]
Heineken? Fuck that shit! PABST BLUE RIBBON!!!!!!

R.I.P.
http://www.youtube.com/watch#!v=snhiofL2Rh4
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#1972 Post by knives »

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#1974 Post by MyNameCriterionForum »

Can we PLEASE get Last Movie on DVD now?
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#1975 Post by Tom Hagen »

I prefer his Apocalypse performance most of all. RIP, mannnn. All is forgiven now, even his 2000 support of W.
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