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#6001 Post by Jean-Luc Garbo »

John Cope wrote:And the Great Geoffrey Hill yesterday.
What a superb obituary. And a great introduction as I'd certainly be lost wading into his later work by myself.
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Rufus T. Firefly wrote:Forrest J. Ackerman
I hope it's appropriate to post this here.

Writer, documentary filmmaker and Ackerman friend Paul Davids is making the rounds again with interviews concerning ostensible after-death communication with Ackerman leading to a book (An Atheist in Heaven, 2016), following a 2013 documentary film/DVD (The Life After Death Project - see 8-minute intro here). One informative podcast interview here.
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#6005 Post by Yakushima »

R.I.P. Hector Babenco. What a loss. He was a wonderfully talented and fearless director. His filmography is in a dire need of Arrow/BFI/Criterion level rescue.
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#6006 Post by miless »

Alan Vega, legendary singer of of the band Suicide
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#6007 Post by Gaddis »

A brutal year. His solo records a worth checking out if you don't know him past suicide. Wipeout Beat used to be my workout jam.
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The Narrator Returns
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#6009 Post by The Narrator Returns »

Garry Marshall
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#6010 Post by bearcuborg »

Bummer, he was great in cameos like Lost in America, Soapdish and A League of Their Own. And heck, I proudly own Pretty Woman. Kinda dig parts of Frankie and Johnny/Flamingo Kid too.
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#6011 Post by The Narrator Returns »

His scene in Lost in America is one of my favorite scenes in any comedy ever.
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#6012 Post by Professor Wagstaff »

He recently did an interview for WTF with Marc Maron that was very entertaining, showing Marshall still had the gift for gab til the end. A sad loss.
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#6013 Post by colinr0380 »

He also made a fun appearance on the commentary track for the Simpsons episode he guest starred in.

I'm a fan of Pretty Woman too! Something that I always liked was the way Garry Marshall always managed to find a small role for what seemed to be his muse actor, Hector Elizondo, in every one of his films! Usually acting as the voice of conscience slightly on the margins of the drama, as in his concierge role in Pretty Woman.
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#6014 Post by hearthesilence »

He was great at playing management types, the best being Lost in America. Very memorable as a CBS exec on Louie.
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#6015 Post by domino harvey »

I've said this before but I never really got why he was so revered in the industry until I heard his commentary track for his Simpsons episode-- man, he was just smart and clever as a whip, even if that rarely translated over to his films (Pretty Woman's fantastic though)
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#6016 Post by hearthesilence »

I can see that. (Plus he was reportedly one of the nicest guys in the business, and given his stature and the type of people you'd normally find in the movie business, I'm sure that stood out even more.)

Check out this interview he did for a video commemorating a long-running student show at his alma mater. Starts at 2:34, very short, but he explains how it got him into show business and ends with a wonderful remark.
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#6017 Post by flyonthewall2983 »

I was genuinely shocked to see his name at the end of an episode of BoJack Horseman, voicing the kind of hack director he would be accused of being.
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#6018 Post by Feego »

Not his finest hour by any means, but I always get a chuckle out of his bizarre casting as Penny Marshall's husband (!) in Hocus Pocus.
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#6019 Post by PfR73 »

I remember enjoying him as the network president on Murphy Brown.
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#6022 Post by mfunk9786 »

The best rant ever.
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#6023 Post by Drucker »

The microphone smack really seals it.
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