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Barry Hines, the author of the book that Kes was based on, and the screenplay for the nuclear war TV series Threads.
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doh286 wrote:Jan Němec
My Sight & Sound obituary, which draws fairly heavily on the booklet essays I wrote for Second Run's Němec releases a few years ago - although with the label's enthusiastic permission and Sight & Sound's delight that this meant that I was able to deliver 2,000 words by the deadline instead of the requested 1,000.
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#5805 Post by thirtyframesasecond »

The Party and the Guests is probably one of the most chilling films I've ever seen; the slightly jovial but eccentric start developing into something much more sinister and allegorical, although the final fade to black with dogs ravenously barking just ups that several more levels.
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#5808 Post by Polybius »

Jesus Christ...the music world is getting poorer by the day.
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#5809 Post by hearthesilence »

This reminds me of that 2002-2003 period when Johnny Cash, Joe Strummer, Dee Dee Ramone, John Entwistle, Rick Danko, Maurice Gibb and so many others died within a year of each other. It wasn't just the number of deaths and the fact that they had important roles in so much great music, it was also the fact that it covered a wide breadth of eras (i.e. ages) and genres.
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Johan Cruyff

So good he had his own move.
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#5811 Post by Numero Trois »

Polybius wrote:Jesus Christ...the music world is getting poorer by the day.
Yup. We missed this one from a few weeks ago- Brazilian giant Naná Vasconcelos

edit: And Ernestine Anderson
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Garry Shandling discussion moved here
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Awesome Welles wrote:
FilmFanSea wrote:Perhaps the best we can hope for is that his premature death leads to proper DVD releases of his films, and the long-delayed recognition for this master . A tragic loss, indeed.
I was just about to post the same thing. It is a truly tragic loss for Yang to pass away so young. Hopefully Yang will receive greater recognition for his work if at least posthumously, something he should have enjoyed while he was alive.
Sorry to quote a post from 2007, but I think that Yang will.
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#5820 Post by domino harvey »

I've been watching her sitcom lately and she really was a great talent in her youth (not to mention her fearless Oscar-winning perf-- can't imagine any teenage girl letting herself be presented bare with no ego like that)
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#5821 Post by Feego »

I used to watch her show on Nick at Nite when I was a kid but remember very little of it now outside of the memorable theme song. Her performance in The Miracle Worker was absolutely brilliant, and while some have argued that Angela Lansbury was overlooked for The Manchurian Candidate, I think the Academy got it right.
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