Rob Reiner (1947-2025)

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therewillbeblus
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Rob Reiner (1947-2025)

#1 Post by therewillbeblus »

Two people found dead in Rob Reiner’s home, identities undisclosed at this time
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The LA fire department saying a man and a woman found deceased, approximately 78 and 68 years old.

Not looking good.
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#3 Post by hearthesilence »

Hate to say this, but the ages match those of Reiner and his wife, and I think by law they can't release their names until the next of kin have been notified.
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#4 Post by dx23 »

Everything is pointing at that is both Rob and his wife. This is just horrific
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#5 Post by jt938 »

Sources are saying the two people were stabbed to death, this is terrifying.

https://nypost.com/2025/12/14/us-news/2 ... n-respond/
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Jesus
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#8 Post by knives »

What is wrong with people this weekend?
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#9 Post by FrauBlucher »

This is horrendous
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#10 Post by ryannichols7 »

cannot believe it. such an awful way to go
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#12 Post by Professor Wagstaff »

The son, Nick, was co-writer of the Rob Reiner-directed Being Charlie, based on Nick Reiner's substance abuse history.
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#13 Post by hearthesilence »

This is totally fucked.
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#14 Post by beamish14 »

He had a lot on the horizon. Castle Rock, his production company that gave us Seinfeld, was recently reinvigorated and was developing a slew of new projects.

I really admired his politics and I wish he’d become governor of California instead of fucking Schwarzenegger
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#15 Post by ryannichols7 »

positives: at least he finally got to make the Spinal Tap sequel
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#16 Post by beamish14 »

ryannichols7 wrote: Mon Dec 15, 2025 5:04 am positives: at least he finally got to make the Spinal Tap sequel
An interesting bookend to his theatrical career. I really wish he’d been used more on The Bear, as I thought his character was pretty much the only interesting part of the 4th season
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#17 Post by Noiretirc »

No fucking way!!! Wtf???

I'm thrilled that he did Tap 2. The perfect bookending.

Damn.
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#18 Post by bdsweeney »

Incredible to consider the amount of films he made that I grew up with and watched on rotation. Indeed, mad to think of how much he made that had such an imprint on culture at the time:
“This one goes up to 11.” Want to see a dead body?” “As you wish.” “I’ll have what she’s having.” “I’m your number one fan.” “You can’t handle the truth.”

Haven’t watched Stand By Me in at least 35 years, and then only a modified copy taped off the TV … with all the sweary bits removed. Think that’s what I’ll watch tonight.
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#19 Post by thirtyframesasecond »

What an incredibly sad situation - Rob's early run of films, for a decade, was phenomenal.
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#20 Post by JamesF »

How many directors had as strong a consecutive streak as Reiner did with his first six films (including The Sure Thing, desperately underrated as 80s comedies go)?
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#21 Post by andyli »

This is devastating news. Such a horrible and abrupt way to end a career that still goes very active.

Looking at IMDb, he also recently made the documentary Albert Brooks: Defending My Life for HBO. Wondering if there's a chance this is included in a future release somehow.
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#22 Post by thirtyframesasecond »

He also memorably acted in a lot of big films - and whilst I don't like The Wolf of Wall Street at all, at least he offers some kind of moral compass.
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#23 Post by hearthesilence »

thirtyframesasecond wrote: Mon Dec 15, 2025 7:04 am He also memorably acted in a lot of big films - and whilst I don't like The Wolf of Wall Street at all, at least he offers some kind of moral compass.
He said he was flattered and bewildered that Martin Scorsese could see Leonardo DiCaprio's genes in his face.

Also loved this moment in a talk he moderated with the surviving Beach Boys on their 50th anniversary:

Mike Love: I recall [Dennis Wilson] having a surfboard … But we sing about [surfing] a lot better than [we] actually did it.

David Marks: Who likes having their face jammed into the bottom of the ocean?

Rob Reiner: David, are you Jewish?
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#24 Post by Finch »

knives wrote: Mon Dec 15, 2025 3:52 am What is wrong with people this weekend?
That's what I thought, too. Bondi Beach, Brown University and the Reiners, hard to imagine it getting worse than this.
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#25 Post by knives »

Also the Australian massacre.
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