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GaryC
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#12526 Post by GaryC »

Gerald Harper, aged 96. He had a career lasting forty-six years, beginning with an uncredited role in The Dam Busters (1955), but best known for his television work, including the title roles in Adam Adamant Lives! (1966-7) and Hadleigh (1969-1976).
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#12527 Post by domino harvey »

Mark Snow, composer for the X-Files among others
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#12529 Post by domino harvey »

Michael Madsen discussion moved here
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#12530 Post by hearthesilence »

I stopped following baseball years ago, but perhaps the most memorable time I ever had following it was when the White Sox finally won the World Series after 88 years, the longest American League draught in history (longer than even the Red Sox who had won it the year after the White Sox had last earned a title). It was truly a team effort rather than a team dominated by any particular superstar - pretty much everyone was important, including their third closer Bobby Jenks, who just passed away from stomach cancer. Jenks started the year in the minor leagues and ended it closing the final deciding game. His teammates kind of seen him as a kid then, albeit a really big kid. He's gone way too soon at age 44.
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#12531 Post by MichaelB »

Dutch producer Rob Houwer, best known internationally for his decade-plus partnership with Paul Verhoeven (Business Is Business, Turkish Delight, Keetje Tippel, Soldier of Orange, The Fourth Man).
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#12532 Post by knives »

Callously, the first thing that came to mind is that it will probably make it easier now for those same Verhoeven films to be released.
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#12533 Post by Big Ben »

I just watched Spetters for the first time last week and was hoping that the needle would move sometime in the near future in relation to Verhoueven's Dutch films. Welp!
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#12534 Post by dwk »

knives wrote: Thu Jul 10, 2025 1:51 pm Callously, the first thing that came to mind is that it will probably make it easier now for those same Verhoeven films to be released.
Or possibly make it harder if there is an issues with his estate.
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#12536 Post by beamish14 »

Jost Vacano is in his 90’s now, and the last member of Verhoeven’s core group of pre-Hollywood collaborators. I really hope he can supervise some new restorations
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#12537 Post by GaryC »

beamish14 wrote: Fri Jul 11, 2025 4:42 am Jost Vacano is in his 90’s now, and the last member of Verhoeven’s core group of pre-Hollywood collaborators. I really hope he can supervise some new restorations
Jan de Bont is still with us, aged 81.
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#12538 Post by Orlac »

GaryC wrote: Fri Jul 11, 2025 10:39 am
beamish14 wrote: Fri Jul 11, 2025 4:42 am Jost Vacano is in his 90’s now, and the last member of Verhoeven’s core group of pre-Hollywood collaborators. I really hope he can supervise some new restorations
Jan de Bont is still with us, aged 81.
I'm amazed he survived Roar - https://www.scene-stealers.com/features ... on-fondly/
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#12539 Post by MichaelB »

Um… Paul Verhoeven is still very much with us, and surely he should have the final word?
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#12540 Post by Zot! »

I assume they meant Rob Houwer's estate being pliable...which presumably still retains the rights to Verhoeven's Dutch films after his death.
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#12541 Post by beamish14 »

Phil Mulloy, prolific British animator whose works frequently aired on Channel 4
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#12542 Post by Aunt Peg »

Kenneth Colley, 87, a very familiar face from many of Ken Russell's films: https://www.theguardian.com/film/2025/j ... y-obituary
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#12543 Post by beamish14 »

Aunt Peg wrote: Mon Jul 14, 2025 3:59 am Kenneth Colley, 87, a very familiar face from many of Ken Russell's films: https://www.theguardian.com/film/2025/j ... y-obituary
Unforgettable as the Accordion Man in the original televised version of Pennies From Heaven
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#12544 Post by Mr. Deltoid »

beamish14 wrote: Mon Jul 14, 2025 1:15 am Phil Mulloy, prolific British animator whose works frequently aired on Channel 4
That is sad to hear. Mulloy's work is/was brilliant. I was first exposed to them on late-night Channel 4, back when the station would frequently air odd, challenging shorts. I think it was Intolerance II: The Invasion, which I watched first, then subsequently brought the BFI dvd, Extreme Animation (which I highly recommend!). His short, Sex Life of a Chair, is simultaneously hilarious and weirdly disturbing.
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#12545 Post by colinr0380 »

Which was the Mulloy animation where the figures tore each other's heads off and swapped them? I remember that traumatising me on catching it late at night.
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#12546 Post by colinr0380 »

Aunt Peg wrote: Mon Jul 14, 2025 3:59 am Kenneth Colley, 87, a very familiar face from many of Ken Russell's films: https://www.theguardian.com/film/2025/j ... y-obituary
I never realised that he was Jesus on the Mount in the opening of Monty Python's Life of Brian! ("Speak up!"), and turns up as the "First Fanatic" in Gilliam's Jabberwocky. Very different from his role in the Star Wars films!

I see from imdb that he also appears in Performance, is in the recently released by the BFI Slade In Flame, and is the titular killer in Aki Kaurismaki's I Hired A Contract Killer (spoiler) with Jean-Pierre Leaud and Margi Clark!
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#12547 Post by GaryC »

Martin Cruz Smith, aged 82. His novels were the basis of Nightwing (1979) and Gorky Park (1983).
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#12548 Post by Mr. Deltoid »

colinr0380 wrote: Mon Jul 14, 2025 3:16 pm Which was the Mulloy animation where the figures tore each other's heads off and swapped them? I remember that traumatising me on catching it late at night.
I think that one is the aforementioned Intolerance II: The Invasion, Colin.
Nice tribute to Mulloy here:https://www.cartoonbrew.com/rip/let-fur ... 48483.html
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#12549 Post by colinr0380 »

Australian murderer Bradley Murdoch, whose crimes were used as the basis for the 2005 film Wolf Creek.
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#12550 Post by zedz »

colinr0380 wrote: Mon Jul 14, 2025 3:16 pm Which was the Mulloy animation where the figures tore each other's heads off and swapped them? I remember that traumatising me on catching it late at night.
I presume they then went on to have sex with "themselves" and / or the detached heads?

Love Phil Mulloy: a true wild man of animation. I don't know if he'd want to rest in peace, so I hope he rests in a crazed fever dream of his choosing.
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