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January 14, 2016 8:28 pm  #81


Re: When a beloved celebrity dies

mrshouse wrote:

I loved him since Kevin Kostners " Robin Hood", he just blew me away at first sight.

Oh yes, same here. I was a huge Kevin Costner fan at the time, but I immediately had to admit that Alan was soooo much better in the film. Kevin Costner didn't really stand a chance against him. And ever since... I have never been a huge fan of Alan, but he impressed me again and again. I especially love him in a music video for a song by the band "Texas"... so sexy. And he completely broke my heart in "Truly, Madly, Deeply". *sigh*
 


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January 14, 2016 8:46 pm  #82


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Deep dark confession.  I have never watched Truly Madly Deeply.
This hole in my life must be filled.


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January 14, 2016 8:48 pm  #83


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Greater confession for me: think I've only ever seen Alan in Harry Potter, well that I remember anyway.
Good actor.


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January 14, 2016 8:55 pm  #84


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He was so versatile. Villain, comedian, but also very romantic as in "Love...actually" or even " Sense and Sensibility". Incredible, up to then I had not really considered him as being casted as romantic lover but HELL....Wonderful.


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January 14, 2016 9:07 pm  #85


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mrshouse wrote:

This is so so sad.
I loved him since Kevin Kostners " Robin Hood", he just blew me away at first sight.
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Same here. That's when I saw him first, and I was blown away as well by his performance (and, have to admit, his looks. He was gorgeous with his green-yellow eyes, black hair and movements). And his VOICE! Hilarious and awesome performance! I saw that movie again just now as a tribute.

And Snape... where to begin? Pure perfection. He completely stole every scene he was in.

Love Actually - so wonderfully played, so understated. He broke my heart. 

Die Hard... I don't like action movies but I watched Die Hard for him (and Die Hard 3 for Jeremy Irons). He blew me away again with the scene with the American accent. Wow... He even out-sighs Martin Freeman when he rolls his eyes. Or.. he did. *sobs*

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January 14, 2016 9:34 pm  #86


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Alan and Texas





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January 15, 2016 6:43 am  #87


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tonnaree wrote:

Deep dark confession.  I have never watched Truly Madly Deeply.
This hole in my life must be filled.

 Oh yes, it must!

If it's deep dark confession time I also confess that I have seen every single movie with him and he has had a profound influence on my life - in a way I can't really explain I'd never be where I am now if it hadn't been for him and his work. I'll forever be grateful for what he has brought into this world. Although he passed away at an age where you can say "he lived his life" I still feel he could have done so much more and it has been way too early. Just recently I researched that he was working on a new movie which I was looking forward to.
I didn't even know he was ill.
Ah I don't know what to say, I'm just very very sad..

 

January 15, 2016 6:44 am  #88


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Yep, as with Bowie, I didn't know he was ill.


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January 15, 2016 8:47 am  #89


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Also love that short film.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LDop0Je7svk

P.S.: How does it work to attach videos like Mattlocked did?
 

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January 15, 2016 9:19 am  #90


Re: When a beloved celebrity dies

gently69 wrote:

Also love that short film.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LDop0Je7svk

P.S.: How does it work to attach videos like Mattlocked did?
 

 
[video] before the link.
And [/video] after the link

Usually works.

Not to forget Epic Tea Time.... It was some years ago somewhere (an art festival? can't look it up right now) on a biiiig screen... I can imagine how that must have felt. 
It is a bit.... strange. But I like it.


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January 15, 2016 9:34 am  #91


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So sad to hear about Alan Rickman. It never would have occured to me he would leave us so soon...
This week is hellish indeed... first Bowie and now this....
 


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January 15, 2016 9:35 am  #92


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I read "I didn't knew he was ill" a lot these days both for Bowie and Rickman and I'm always thinking "well it wasn't announced beforehand that they have cancer" it only knew a handful of people, very close people to them.  And they were both very private person and especially Bowie he was rarely seen in the last 10 years. And he announced years ago that he wouldn't give interviews ever again.

I think that people are so used to that everything is known because of the social media. Because of those kind of people who give birth in front of cameras and such. I don't want to say it's a Kardashian (just to pick one of those unnecessary celebrities) thing when someone announced that he/she has cancer,  I'm sure it can help to make people aware of cancer and it might even help that person to talk about it. But I think most people don't want anyone to know, it's the most serious situation one can have in life, it is the fight for life! And I'll never get over the way the media handled Patrick Swayzes illness. It was so disgraceful.

 

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January 15, 2016 10:21 am  #93


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Ivy, you are so right.
But it's the selfish me who wishes in situations like this, that they would have announced  SOMEthing a while ago, so I could have been prepared somehow.
But this is nonsense, I know, and it's just my current shock and sadness.
And one can't really prepare anyway, right?

There are celebrities who talk about their illness where- and whenever possible, maybe for honorable reasons, maybe not......
I mostly don't like that, either.

*sighs*


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January 15, 2016 10:52 am  #94


Re: When a beloved celebrity dies

Mattlocked wrote:

gently69 wrote:

Also love that short film.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LDop0Je7svk

P.S.: How does it work to attach videos like Mattlocked did?
 

 
[video] before the link.
And [/video] after the link

Usually works. 

Doesn't work.  Maybe I'm just too stupid.
 


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January 15, 2016 10:57 am  #95


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Read the instruction on the Tech Help pages 


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January 15, 2016 10:59 am  #96


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Mattlocked wrote:

Ivy, you are so right.
But it's the selfish me who wishes in situations like this, that they would have announced  SOMEthing a while ago, so I could have been prepared somehow.
But this is nonsense, I know, and it's just my current shock and sadness.
And one can't really prepare anyway, right?

*sighs*

 
Yes, this.. I'm well aware an illness is not of anyone's business, I was just shocked.

Btw It's heartbraking to read all the reactions of friends and former colleagues..

 

January 15, 2016 11:03 am  #97


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Harriet wrote:

Read the instruction on the Tech Help pages

I did, Harriet, I did.
 


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January 15, 2016 11:05 am  #98


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okay, sometimes the roblem is the link. Not in this case... 

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January 15, 2016 11:08 am  #99


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I don't know what the problem was. Thank you, Mattlocked.

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January 15, 2016 11:34 am  #100


Re: When a beloved celebrity dies

Not to forget his reaction on Benedict's Alan Rickman Impression at Jimmy Fallon:



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