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FUCK!
Jerry Doyle died :(
adored Babylon5 that show and it's actors were amazing, such wonderful characterization and emphasis on that not "Posing" or "technobabble"
and we've lost so many of the cast
the guys radio show and politics were a bit nutsy lol but he was sincere guy
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/entertainment-arts-36918773
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Holy shit.
That sucks.
His podcast was a bit on the weird side, but he always seemed like a good dude.
60.
Wow.
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Merrick
loved his very necessary acerbic harshness and whackiness in the show, it was needed as fair offset from it's over all moral tone and sheer fun,
Daffy Duck (my hero! :P) or as he explained Daffy to G'Kar, "he's a household god of frustration" lol
and with G'kar and Londo's long tragic and AMAZINGLY well acted/written relationship, but Andreas Katsulas dying
and Christopher Biggs (the doctor) dying
and Jeff COnway 9security #2) dead
sigh
I think Londo/G'Kar's story is one of the best ever, in fiction
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RIP, Jack Davis. Your satirical art formed an indelible part of my childhood and formative years.
https://img1.etsystatic.com/030/1/95...76971_g6zi.jpg
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RIP, Jack Davis. Your satirical art formed an indelible part of my childhood and formative years.
See post #679 in this thread.
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Merrick
loved his very necessary acerbic harshness and whackiness in the show, it was needed as fair offset from it's over all moral tone and sheer fun,
Daffy Duck (my hero! :P) or as he explained Daffy to G'Kar, "he's a household god of frustration" lol
and with G'kar and Londo's long tragic and AMAZINGLY well acted/written relationship, but Andreas Katsulas dying
and Christopher Biggs (the doctor) dying
and Jeff COnway 9security #2) dead
sigh
I think Londo/G'Kar's story is one of the best ever, in fiction
Michael O'Hare (Commander Sinclair) also died at the age of 60 (back in 2012)
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Clarence the Reaper has one year marked on Keith Richards.
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Clarence the Reaper
The one who goes and plays "Pizza Man" with Meg?
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Michael O'Hare (Commander Sinclair) also died at the age of 60 (back in 2012)
He didn't really die, he just went back a few millenia to become Valen.
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Now the Yelchins are filing their own:
http://www.people.com/article/anton-...wsuit-chrysler
Do they have a good case?
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Depends what they want. This feels like a good case to get a reasonable settlement, but a bad case to get a public apology or big settlement. Fiat Chrysler wants to put this to bed fast because of how high-profile it is, but not if it's going to impact the class action suit.
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Dmitry's Curse in action. I haven't read Mad Magazine much in the last couple of decades, but in high school and college I bought it as much as I could, such a classic. Jack Davis was truly a master in the art of cartooning.
I say we give Dmitry another ban just for Jack's memory! :evil:
It's been an intention of mine for many years to get a subscription to Mad Magazine. Being the nominated VP for the Procastinator's Club I never followed through on that intention. They say the road to hell is paved with good intentions. My life is proof positive of that.
Ergo, as Churchill advised:
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David Huddleston, in tons of movies, including Big Lebowski, dead at 85 :(
https://www.theguardian.com/film/201...ski-dies-at-85
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Things were not important to him – people were
If I got to choose an epitaph for myself (which is kinda gauche, like picking your own nickname times ten) I'd like that one.
It says a lot about the guy, and while I haven't seen everything he was in, everything I saw I enjoyed greatly.
Boy.
We lost Hoffman. Now Huddleston. I sure hope Elliot, Bridges, Buscemi, or Goodman aren't about to punch out anytime soon.
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John Saunders from ESPN passed away at 61.
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The video of Hannah Storm announcing that death is a heartbreaker :(
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RIP Kenny R2-D2 Baker
Kenny Baker, The Actor Who Brought R2-D2 to Life, Dies at 83
http://io9.gizmodo.com/kenny-baker-t...ies-1785245979
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Wow.
I always forget that Schulz was from my neck of the woods.
Sounds like she lived a fantastic life.