ALL THINGS: We Hardly Knew Ye?

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Chet...Near Dark...Aliens...True Lies...A Simple Plan...FRAILTY!!!!...Morgan Earp...Coconut Pete...need I go on. The man was instantly recognizable, and yet, he never seemed to do the same thing twice.

Forever a fan favorite and, by all accounts a very nice man. Survived by his wife of 30 years, and two children.(condolences)

This is a very very sad day.
 
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Chet...Near Dark...Aliens...True Lies...A Simple Plan...FRAILTY!!!!...Morgan Earp...Coconut Pete...need I go on. The man was instantly recognizable, and yet, he never seemed to do the same thing twice.

Forever a fan favorite and, by all accounts a very nice man. Survived by his wife of 30 years, and two children.(condolences)

This is a very very sad day.

Add One False Move. Billy Bob and Paxton before Simple Plan. Fantastic.
 
i'll always remember him as half of the band with one of my favorite songs from the '80s...



r.i.p., mr paxton.
 
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WOW, RIP Bill Paxton.

Frailty, the first movie he directed (and also acted in) is still one of the favorite movies. Insanely under the radar flick and so well acted.
 
A true superstar of opera of the lowest register...bass...that is... Kurt Moll took his final curtain Sunday... To think of the numerous recordings I had of him and his Wagner...yet no Wotan nor Hans Sachs to fully test the skill of the bass singer... To think Hans is a voice grinder in his own right...it would be the equivalent of singing two tenor performances of Tristan in a matin?e/night double header...

http://www.operanews.com/Opera_News_Magazine/2017/3/News/Kurt_Moll_German_Bass_79.html

NOW I'm going to have to find a full Boris Godunov with him as Pimen the monk..



Requiescat in pace
 
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Always enjoyed his knowledge and insight into movies and productions as the lead-in to the TCM showings. His knowledge was thorough from the "Golden Age" of movies from the '30's, '40's and '50's to today. Really wonder if there will be a movie buff/historian to take his place ...

I would say Leonard Maltin, but he is a little too caustic, imo.
 
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