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https://deadline.com/2023/08/arthur-schmidt-dead-oscar-winner-film-editor-forrest-gump-zemeckis-1235456800/
In addition to his own body of work, I’ll miss William Friedkin’s contributions to Turner Classic Movies over the years. Knowledgeable and with a keen perspective, I always looked forward to his comments anytime he co-hosted the screenings of a classic film.
RIP. And thanks.
The Hunted 2003 is also a favourite of mine outside Friedkin's more well known films...
R.I.P.
What I like about The Hunted is that it is not flashy or superficial like a lot of films around the time of it's release, it has that old school 70's grit.
I have been searching for my Bluray of The Hunted just cannot find it, I have way too many films. My search reminded me Friedkin directed To Live and Die in L.A. another of his films I own which is overdue for a rewatch, i have in on Arrow which has a great presentation Arrow always do fantastic extra's.
It was very unfortunate at the timing of the release of Sorcerer to be honest not many films would have stood a chance against the cultural phenomena that was Star Wars. As well as Star Wars if I recall Smokey and the Bandit took a good share of the box office that year also.
I bought the 40th anniversary Bluray of Sorcerer when it was released and I was blown away, visually stunning with fantastic imagery.Your name on the article is familiar, did you go by your name on here at one point? I will have a full read of your article shortly.
I've been selling off most of my physical collection over the past couple of years for a couple of different reasons but my German blu-ray of this one isn't going anywhere. Couldn't believe there was no U.S. release for it. I just wish it had English subtitles included.
I donated some DVD's recently though I did find some excellent binders which i was able to house around 150 DVD's Disks and sleeves that I wanted to keep including my DVD of The Hunted despite owning it on Bluray. I have managed to streamline some of my physical media to an extent, there are some items I will never get rid of.
I think I used to be JWESTBROOK or JTWESTBRO but couldn't remember my login after a break of a couple of years, mods are aware I believe when I started this new account. I don't work for Jalopnik any more. Also, I wrote about Smokey and the Bandit for the movie club! Haha
https://jalopnik.com/smokey-and-the-bandit-will-change-your-life-1824003656
When I first rejoined let's just say I took a hard stance on a few topics and enjoyed the anonymity, but hopefully that's all water under the bridge. Happy to be here.
That's fair enough. I must've missed that or have forgotten the details by now. It's good to have you as part of the crazy avatar commenting gang on the Activity page too.
But that one song is nowhere near enough to note the passing of this hugely talented fellow! Here's The Band at The Last Waltz, playing "The Night They Drove Old Dixie Down." Rest in Peace, Robbie!
In my dream the pipes were playing
in my dream I lost a friend
Come down Gabriel blow your horn
someday we will meet again
Fallen Angel
Showdown At Big Sky
He also made some excellent solo music, like this 80s track:
That's a shame, Dale Gribble is one of my favorite cartoon characters.
I never watched Knight Rider. So I was unaware of this connection. But the first live rock concert I ever attended was "It's a Beautiful Day" with the Richmond CA symphony orchestra (don't ask!) so I have kind of a prejudice in their favor. I highly recommend listening to the entirety of the first album; wish I could say the same for their second... but they were kind of screwed over by their management and the band fell apart during the making of that sorry second album. Still, listen to the entirety of that first album, it's a real gem! (And can be found easily on YouTube.)
This clip should be titled, "It's a Beautiful Day On Her Majesty's Secret Service."
https://www.espn.com/college-football/story/_/id/37924883/former-arkansas-nfl-qb-ryan-mallett-dies-35?platform=amp
https://www.espn.com/nfl/story/_/id/38193896/former-ravens-seahawks-rb-alex-collins-dies-28
It’s never fair or right that such horrible things happen to people, especially at such young ages. There’s no making sense of it, and certainly no place to downplay how devastating it is. I thank these men for putting their bodies on the line when they played for my favorite team, and I wish nothing but the best for their families in friends in trying to recover from such unfathomable losses. I can’t imagine their pain, and hope I never have to experience such a thing in my own life up close with others.
Forget Meg Ryan, forget Helen Mirren, that is the interview that he'll be remembered for.