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#1476 Post by jbeall »

Cronkite's passing is a loss, but not nearly as terrible a loss as his retirement. When I look at what television journalism has become in the last three decades, I want to cry.
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#1477 Post by skuhn8 »

jbeall wrote:Cronkite's passing is a loss, but not nearly as terrible a loss as his retirement. When I look at what television journalism has become in the last three decades, I want to cry.
Amen, and as bad as the slippery slope has been it's really in the last 3 years or so where it's hit some contemporary notion of 'bottom'. Was watching CNN the other day where one of the hitherto more respectable 50-something grey-haired heavyweight journalists has his own show where the hand cam makes a point of showing off his sneakers and his back as he spins his girth about while he is banging on about tweets on twitter. It just makes me sad. I want them to report the news with some semblance of seriousness and integrity. That's all out the window as they fall over themselves editorializing. I grew up with Cronkite. I thought he was already dead, but celebrate his memory nonetheless. He kept it real. Would love to hear his thoughts on what tv journalism has become. Outside of Christiane Amanpour going to Iran and hitting these crazies with questions its all been pretty much a slippery slope to the middle.
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#1482 Post by Perkins Cobb »

Yu Hyun-mok, director of An Aimless Bullet.

And Harry Alan Towers, who may have been a pimp and a Soviet spy as well as a schlock movie producer.
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#1485 Post by domino harvey »

Wow, that was unexpected. He definitely left a legacy for film viewers of a certain age. Someone put Kevin Smith on suicide watch
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#1486 Post by mfunk9786 »

Despite all the awful things said about how difficult of a person he was to put up with, this is really the loss of someone with a lot of talent. Ferris Bueller's Day Off will likely never escape its place in my ten favorite films of all time.
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#1487 Post by swo17 »

Was this post made with knowledge of this? If not, that's an eerie coincidence.
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#1488 Post by mfunk9786 »

Will this give Curly Sue some Eyes Wide Shut caché?
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#1489 Post by kaujot »

Ferris Bueller's Day Off was the first movie I ever bought. This is really tragic.
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#1490 Post by bamwc2 »

domino harvey wrote:Someone put Kevin Smith on suicide watch
Not to mention Richard "Ferris Bueller's Day Off is the greatest film ever made" Roeper.
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#1491 Post by Tom Hagen »

I actually developed a new appreciation for Hughes after I read Sartre and Beckett in college. Seriously, watch Planes, Trains, and Automobiles or The Breakfast Club again and you have No Exit or Endgame with a Simple Minds soundtrack.
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#1492 Post by Jeff »

Hughes had been secluding himself from the industry for years, and had not been photographed since 2001.
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#1493 Post by kaujot »

I was just wondering the other week if he had any possible plans for one more film.
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#1494 Post by flyonthewall2983 »

I was thinking about that today after the mention of the new Planes, Trains & Automobiles DVD on the worst covers thread. That movie and Ferris stand as absolute comic genius, in my eyes as well as a lot of other people. It's sad that he never took it to the next level, for whatever reason, and just stood on the sidelines.
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#1495 Post by mfunk9786 »

At risk of heaping any more hyperbole on those two films, I don't know if there is a next level he could have taken it to.
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#1496 Post by knives »

I was never a fan of Ferris, why should I root for this guy, but things like Planes, the Breakfast Club, Pretty in Pink, Uncle Buck, an so much else it is unfortunate that he quit so soon, and had to die now.
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#1497 Post by Donald Brown »

You people did notice that Budd Schulberg has also just died, right?
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#1498 Post by kaujot »

At the risk of sounding somewhat crass, I didn't even know his name until today. John Hughes touched my life much more deeply.
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#1499 Post by domino harvey »

Donald Brown wrote:You people did notice that Budd Schulberg has also just died, right?
No one's stopping you from gushing about him...
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#1500 Post by Michael »

Hughes' most wonderful movie heaven is Sixteen Candles despite its stereotypical Asian character. I love this film so much, it just so represents my high school days, even so more than The Breakfast Club. I totally adore Molly Ringwald and Michael Schoeffling (sigh) .. and of course Anthony Michael Hall. And what about the Griswolds? Hughes invented the greatest movie mom and dad.
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