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metternich1815 04-04-2013 12:49 PM

Roger Ebert is Dead
 
According to his newspaper the Chicago Sun-Times, Roger Ebert died today from cancer. I post this because not only is it news, but he is one of the friendliest of the mainstream critics toward horror movies (he gave four out of four stars to such films as Paranormal Activity, The Cabin in the Woods, The Last House on the Left, Scream, Halloween, and The Blair Witch Project). Even giving high praise to such films as Motel Hell and Candyman. I did not always agree with him on horror movies (for instance, his crusade against slashers in the 1980s), but he gave several horror movies a chance, that other critics did not. I always read his reviews and found them interesting (even if I did not agree).

Sculpt 04-04-2013 04:14 PM

I will miss him. I grew up in a suburb of Chicago, and we got the Suntimes everyday. I read his movie reviews constantly. And I used to watch him on Sneak Previews, which was a PBS show in Chicago starting 1975, with Siskel and Ebert.

In 1982 they left Sneak Previews/PBS and to create At the Movies, which went nationwide.

Ebert was kinder to horror movies and artful elements, than Siskel was, in general. I agreed and disagreed with both (what a surprise!). But like Siskel, and everybody, Ebert had things he didn't like that tarnished a movie's rating. Like for instance, Ebert gave 'Terminator' Zero stars (out of 5). After I saw it, I was like 'what?'. He also gave Matrix a poor review, cause the subject matter bothered him. But I loved Ebert, will miss him like a lifelong friend.

The Villain 04-04-2013 04:27 PM

Truly a loss. I always enjoyed reading his reviews. I didn't always agree with him but even at his age and his health problems he always wrote entertaining and many times funny reviews. He will be missed.

ntillemans 04-04-2013 06:08 PM

Sad to see him go. I watched At the Movies all the time when I was growing up; and I respected his reviews. Of course, I didn't always agree with them.

I remember my impression of him changed when I learned that he had worked on the script of Beyond the Valley of the Dolls and then again when I realized he had given the film Irreversible a glowing review. A very daring guy.

Here's a link to the Chicago Tribune article:

http://www.chicagotribune.com/news/c...0,602338.story

Ferox13 04-05-2013 10:22 AM

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Originally Posted by fortunato (Post 947858)


RIP

http://membres.multimania.fr/kerozen.../G/GretaEn.jpg

Elvis_Christ 04-06-2013 07:06 AM

Yeah that was a shame to hear about Jess Franco.

Always really liked Faceless

http://www.eccentric-cinema.com/imag...faceless01.jpg

roshiq 04-06-2013 07:57 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Elvis_Christ (Post 948119)
Yeah that was a shame to hear about Jess Franco.

Always really liked Faceless

http://www.eccentric-cinema.com/imag...faceless01.jpg

Downloaded it recently but still haven't seen it.

RIP Jess Franco.

newb 04-08-2013 10:01 AM

a two-fer

Margaret Thatcher, the “Iron Lady” of British politics, who turned her country in a sharply conservative direction, led it to victory in the Falklands war and helped guide the United States and the Soviet Union through the cold war’s difficult last years, died on Monday. She was 87.

and


Annette Funicello, the most popular Mouseketeer on "The Mickey Mouse Club," who matured to a successful career in records and '60s beach party movies but struggled with illness in middle age and after, died Monday, The Walt Disney Co. said. She was 70.

crabapple 04-09-2013 09:21 PM

Out of everyone in the news this week, Annette is the one I have to comment on. I always enjoyed her movies and music, and she was everyone's favorite Mousketeer. I watched her beach movies on TV in the 70's, and loved them all. Like Marilyn Monroe, when Annette Funicello was a star, she was known by her first name alone; if you said "Annette," everyone knew who you meant. She was a very singular presence and personality, and I am sorry to hear about her passing. RIP Annette

newb 04-10-2013 08:21 AM

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Originally Posted by crabapple (Post 948334)
Out of everyone in the news this week, Annette is the one I have to comment on. I always enjoyed her movies and music, and she was everyone's favorite Mousketeer. I watched her beach movies on TV in the 70's, and loved them all. Like Marilyn Monroe, when Annette Funicello was a star, she was known by her first name alone; if you said "Annette," everyone knew who you meant. She was a very singular presence and personality, and I am sorry to hear about her passing. RIP Annette

agreed....when I was a little newb I would love to watch those "beach" movies. My favorite character being Eric Von Zipper

http://www.beachpartymoviemusic.com/images/Img238.jpg

newb 04-12-2013 04:51 PM

I grew up watching this guy....he was called a "comic genius"...and he was


ntillemans 04-12-2013 05:28 PM

RIP Jonathan Winters.

I remember listening to the It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World record when I was a kid. He was hysterically funny.

MichaelMyers 04-15-2013 12:13 PM

RIP Boston Marathon victims.

realdealblues 04-15-2013 12:48 PM

Just saw Frank Bank aka Lumpy Rutherford from Leave It To Beaver died.

http://www.foxnews.com/entertainment...nk-dies-at-71/

cheebacheeba 04-22-2013 04:15 AM

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XxqCh4oJyh4

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rH8hcfhG1Jo

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wv-34w8kGPM


http://au.launch.yahoo.com/features/...-lady-of-rock/

:(

newb 04-22-2013 12:24 PM

R.I.P. Ritchie Havens


bamahorrorfan87 04-26-2013 09:39 AM

Country music legend George Jones dies at 81

http://www.cnn.com/2013/04/26/showbi...html?hpt=en_c1

Elvis_Christ 05-02-2013 08:36 PM

RIP Jeff Hanneman


Ferox13 05-03-2013 01:07 AM

^Indeed :(

What a weird way to go..

http://s3.amazonaws.com/quietus_prod...op_625x417.jpg

cheebacheeba 05-04-2013 04:23 AM

I read a report that said the spider bites that were being treated were mainly located around the perianal area.
Rock on yeah.

hammerfan 05-07-2013 09:54 AM

Ray Harryhausen

http://insidemovies.ew.com/2013/05/0...ryhausen-dead/

newb 05-07-2013 09:58 AM

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Originally Posted by hammerfan (Post 949484)

A great loss


hammerfan 05-07-2013 10:00 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by newb (Post 949485)
A great loss


I'll be honest with you, I thought he died a long time ago! :o

Anthropophagus 05-07-2013 10:59 AM

A true true legend.

RIP Ray.

newb 05-07-2013 11:08 AM

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Originally Posted by hammerfan (Post 949486)
I'll be honest with you, I thought he died a long time ago! :o

he was 92....pretty good run

The Villain 05-07-2013 02:34 PM

RIP Ray Harryhausen. He was one of the greats.

The Ugly Duchess 05-07-2013 02:42 PM

One of the all time greats. I love his films.

R I P Ray!

_____V_____ 05-10-2013 08:32 AM

Huge, huge loss.

R.I.P. and hats off to the master!


Kandarian Demon 05-10-2013 11:33 AM

Aww that is sad - R.I.P

Gorgo 05-15-2013 10:21 PM

2 deaths that you guys seemed to miss....

http://i208.photobucket.com/albums/b...38705-4472.jpg

David Early of Dawn of the Dead passed away on March 23.

AND the first man to wear the hockey mask....

http://i208.photobucket.com/albums/b...-brooker-1.jpg

Richard Brooker, Jason from Friday the 13th Part 3, passed away on April 8th.

_____V_____ 05-21-2013 04:56 AM

Ray Manzarek @ 74 - The Doors' keyboardist.

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Ray Manzarek, whose keyboard playing was a central element to the sound of '60s rock group The Doors, has died at the age of 74, it was reported on the band's Facebook page.

According to the band's Facebook page, Manzarek died shortly after noon on Monday at the RoMed Clinic in Rosenheim, Germany, while surrounded by his wife Dorothy and his brothers Rick and James.

Manzarek had been battling bile duct cancer.

Born Raymond Daniel Manczarek, Jr. in Chicago, Manzarek formed The Doors in 1965, after meeting fellow UCLA film student Jim Morrison, who became the group's vocalist. After their stints at UCLA, the pair had a chance meeting at Venice Beach, during which Morrison told Manzarek that he had been writing songs. The group was filled out by drummer John Densmore and guitarist Robby Krieger, whom he'd met at a lecture on transcendental meditation.

Propelled by Manzarek's distinctive organ sound and Morrison's crooned, poetic lyrics, the group would go on to have a string of hits, most notably "Light My Fire," from their 1967, self-titled debut album. Other hits, including "Love Me Two Times," "Touch Me" and "L.A. Woman" followed, until Morrison's 1971 death. Though the surviving members would carry on briefly following Morrison's death, they never matched the success they achieved with their darkly charismatic frontman.
http://www.thewrap.com/music/article...-dead-74-92846

https://www.facebook.com/thedoors

ferretchucker 05-29-2013 05:41 PM

Actually forced Harryhausen into my exam today as a little tribute. Hardly as much as he deserves but it's the little things that count.

bamahorrorfan87 06-01-2013 05:39 PM

Jean Stapleton Dies at 90

http://www.imdb.com/news/ni54939710/?ref_=hm_nw_tp_t1

MichaelMyers 06-19-2013 03:47 PM

RIP James Gandolfini a.k.a. Tony Soprano.

http://www.reviewbucket.co.za/wp-con...Gandolfini.jpg

http://www.tmz.com/2013/06/19/james-...ad-dies-italy/

The Villain 06-19-2013 03:55 PM

RIP James Gandolfini, a fine actor gone way too young

realdealblues 06-20-2013 06:20 AM

RIP Slim Whitman

http://static.guim.co.uk/sys-images/...hitman-010.jpg

http://www.vancouversun.com/entertai...329/story.html

We have lost our defense against the Martians...

neverending 06-24-2013 02:19 PM

Enough sources are confirming this so it seems safe to post now:

RIP RICHARD MATHESON

As many are saying, He Is Legend.

It's impossibe to overstate his talent or his importance in the horror genre. His influence is felt in every medium.

He wrote many iconic novels: I Am Legend, Stir of Echoes, The Shrinking Man, Hell House.
He wrote most of the Corman Poe films, Speilberg's debut Duel, adaptations of his novels.
He wrote scripts for just about every spooky TV show- Alfred Hitchcock, Thriller, Twilight Zone, Star Trek, The Night Stalker, The Night Gallery, Amazing Stories, and more.

He's Stephen King's favorite writer.

A legend, a giant... gone. Very much missed.

The Villain 06-24-2013 02:36 PM

Wow big loss. RIP Richard Matheson

_____V_____ 06-24-2013 06:29 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by neverending (Post 951505)
Enough sources are confirming this so it seems safe to post now:

RIP RICHARD MATHESON

As many are saying, He Is Legend.

It's impossibe to overstate his talent or his importance in the horror genre. His influence is felt in every medium.

He wrote many iconic novels: I Am Legend, Stir of Echoes, The Shrinking Man, Hell House.
He wrote most of the Corman Poe films, Speilberg's debut Duel, adaptations of his novels.
He wrote scripts for just about every spooky TV show- Alfred Hitchcock, Thriller, Twilight Zone, Star Trek, The Night Stalker, The Night Gallery, Amazing Stories, and more.

He's Stephen King's favorite writer.

A legend, a giant... gone. Very much missed.

Confirmed.

http://variety.com/2013/film/news/ri...87-1200501399/

A huge loss to the genre. R.I.P.

Kandarian Demon 06-24-2013 11:27 PM

That's so sad... I loved his work. RIP!


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