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Fantastic film, my favorite of his.
It’s hard to tell how great of an actor he was though. He was more of a groundbreaking actor in my opinion, who broke the color barrier. I can’t call him one of the acting greats though. Personally I think Sean Connery runs circles around him. But maybe that’s just me.
** Poor Elizabeth Hartman (but that is another tragic story).
I need to see that one. I remember when it came out, it looked great.
My favorite, at least right now, is NO WAY OUT.
And Stir Crazy!
At one point Poitier was slated to direct Romance of the Pink Panther with Peter Sellers.
A sad loss.
https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/tv/tv-news/dwayne-hickman-dead-many-loves-of-dobie-gillis-bob-cummings-show-1235071977/
https://edition.cnn.com/2022/01/08/entertainment/marilyn-bergman-dies/index.html
https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/news/general-news/bob-saget-dead-full-house-1235072029/
Bob Saget was a very likeable and charismatic guy.
RIP
https://www.nytimes.com/2022/01/10/sports/football/don-maynard-dead.html?partner=IFTTT
And yet another piece of my childhood passes away……
Some years ago, the cable channel Showtime (US) did a five-part series on the history of the American Football League (AFL). For younger readers (or non-fans of US football), the AFL was an upstart league to the more established NFL during the 1960s. Weaving the history of the AFL’s fight for recognition (and eventual equality) with the larger societal changes of the day, I highly recommend it. To this day, the AFL remains the only North American “alternative” sports league to truly achieve parity with their more established counterpart. Don Maynard was a big part of that.
RIP #13
I didn't know about this. One of Broadway Joe's favorite targets and a big part of that Super Bowl III team. I wasn't aware he was a Hall of Famer, either. The things you learn.
I really miss her. A very sweet, kind person.
Those anniversaries always get you thinking. Ten years after my wife passed away, that hasn t changed, but it gets easier. My thoughts are with you on this day.
Please know that I will keep you on my thoughts today.
@Thunderfinger
I don't know the exact date of your wife's passing, but I will be thinking about you too.
It was 10 years ago in November, don t worry about me. Thanks anyway, both.
Thanks, @DarthDimi. I appreciate it.
Thanks. Wonderful people on here. When she died last year there were a lot of encouraging comments and messages from members.
Ronnie Spector has passed. Another sad day for Rock & Roll legends:
https://variety.com/2022/film/news/jean-jacques-beineix-director-of-diva-and-betty-blue-dies-at-75-1235154713/
Diva was a fine film. I have yet to see 37•2 matin.
Luc Besson’s cinéma du look films have been personal favourites of mine and it goes without saying those were heavily influenced by JJ Beineix.
One could definitely argue that cinéma du look was style over substance, but in a way that’s the beauty of it. Films that exist solely for their artistic beauty: paintings that move.
Repose en paix, Mr. Beineix.