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hearthesilence
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#10201 Post by hearthesilence »

A Tempted Christ wrote: Mon Sep 12, 2022 6:00 pm William Klein
He was 96 but still a gut punch. I just saw a bunch of his films at Anthology Film Archives as part of an ongoing celebration of his work.
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Computer Raheem
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#10202 Post by Computer Raheem »

Rapper and singer PnB Rock at only 30.

Warning for those who may be inclined to Google him: there is extremely graphic footage of the aftermath of his death circulating online. Please be wary of where you might end up so that you can avoid having to witness it.
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GaryC
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#10203 Post by GaryC »

Uncle Jack Charles, aboriginal Australian actor and activisit, aged 79.
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domino harvey
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agnamaracs
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#10205 Post by agnamaracs »

Orlac
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#10206 Post by Orlac »

Orlac wrote: Sat Sep 10, 2022 3:06 pm My old film professor, and an early researcher into the Video Nasties , Professor Martin Barker - https://usdaynews.com/celebrities/celeb ... ker-death/
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Fiery Angel
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#10207 Post by Fiery Angel »

Ken Starr
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L.A.
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#10209 Post by L.A. »

There are reports that The Deadly Spawn director Douglas McKeown has passed away.
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thirtyframesasecond
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#10210 Post by thirtyframesasecond »

Klein's Broadway by Night is an excellent short and I've a lot of time for Mr Freedom, nicely pastiched by Beck in the video to Sexx Laws!
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Sloper
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#10211 Post by Sloper »

Ted Walch, a performing arts teacher at Harvard-Westlake School in Los Angeles. I know him from his frequent guest appearances on Max Baril's Classic Movie Musts podcast, especially the series of episodes on William Wyler. There was always a nice rapport between Baril and his former teacher - it's a real pleasure to listen to them both getting excited about Wyler's use of staircases. I wish I'd had a teacher like that at school or university.
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#10212 Post by JamesF »

Axel Cristobal Jodorowsky, son of Alejandro and star of Santa Sangre, aged only 57.
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L.A.
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#10213 Post by L.A. »

Henry Silva.
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domino harvey
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#10214 Post by domino harvey »

I’m shocked he was still with us, but RIP regardless!
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#10215 Post by colinr0380 »

L.A. wrote: Fri Sep 16, 2022 6:47 pmHenry Silva.
I'll always treasure that segment of Amazon Women On The Moon for Silva's perfectly straight faced performance of a really silly concept!
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#10216 Post by therewillbeblus »

For some reason I always think of his distinct character in Manchurian Candidate first and foremost in name association, despite that it's such an underwritten role, but he's great in the underdiscussed gem Johnny Cool that domino recently put on my radar, and was in some fun unexpected roles all the way up to Ghost Dog!
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L.A.
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#10217 Post by L.A. »

Silva as a baddie in Code of Silence (1985) is scary, seriously. 😱
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Beloved Aunt
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#10218 Post by Beloved Aunt »

colinr0380 wrote: Fri Sep 16, 2022 8:35 pm straight faced
Ha, no kidding. I've never seen this man smile, not once!
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Kracker
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#10219 Post by Kracker »

domino harvey wrote: Fri Sep 16, 2022 7:09 pm I’m shocked he was still with us, but RIP regardless!
He’s another one I could have sworn died twice already.
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Maltic
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#10220 Post by Maltic »

Who was scarier, Howard Da or Henry Silva?
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#10221 Post by beamish14 »

Israeli animator Gil Alkabetz, who produced a significant body of acclaimed shorts, but might be most famous for the animated sequences in Run Lola Run
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Saturnome
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#10222 Post by Saturnome »

I liked Swamp a lot, when I was a teen browsing youtube for animation.
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hearthesilence
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#10223 Post by hearthesilence »

Drummer Anton Fier. He's played with a ridiculous number of people: John Zorn, the Lounge Lizards, Bob Mould, Pere Ubu, the Lounge Lizards, Mick Jagger...it's possible he's collaborated with Bill Laswell the most but I'll always remember him as the Feelies' original drummer (see Crazy Rhythms).
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Roger Ryan
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#10224 Post by Roger Ryan »

hearthesilence wrote: Thu Sep 22, 2022 1:28 am Drummer Anton Fier. He's played with a ridiculous number of people: John Zorn, the Lounge Lizards, Bob Mould, Pere Ubu, the Lounge Lizards, Mick Jagger...it's possible he's collaborated with Bill Laswell the most but I'll always remember him as the Feelies' original drummer (see Crazy Rhythms).
Sorry to hear this. I had a chance to meet and interview Fier in the mid-80s when he was touring with the supergroup The Golden Palominos (and saw him live a few years later when he drummed for Bob Mould). He struck me as a no nonsense professional who adapted well to the numerous musicians he performed with.
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#10225 Post by colinr0380 »

Hilary Mantel at 70, the author of the trilogy of historical novels focusing on Thomas Cromwell, with Wolf Hall (later made into a BBC series with Mark Rylance as Cromwell), Bring Up The Bodies and The Mirror & The Light.
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