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He truly will only be back in a re-run.

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Blub! The reaper has claimed three awesome people, probably with a haughty sneer. The bastard. Someone out there really sucks at chess.

Mrs Landingham, I shall miss your cookie guardianship, curt but warm life-advice and sterling defence of President Bartlett's valuable time.

Mr Richard Dawson, I treasured you for your playing the greatest baddy in cinema history - Killian in The Running Man. You also out-Arnied Arnie with the bestest quip in cinema history.

"Killian... I'll be back."
"Only in the re-runs."

You were a grade-A slimeball in that film. I must watch it again and toast your memory.

Ray Bradbury, Jesus man, you're only staggeringly important to me. Not only was Fahrenheit 451 clearly one of the most important books ever (and hilariously banned with little irony noticed by no few American schools) but your work The Martian Chronicles was one of the most achingly beautiful things I'd ever read. The short story about the last man on Mars finding his woman was one of the cruellest, funniest and saddest things I've ever read. Still, good innings, eh?

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Probably one of the last things he wrote :

http://www.newyorker.com/reporting/2012 ... t_bradbury

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Take Me Home
by Ray Bradbury June 4, 2012

When I was seven or eight years old, I began to read the science-fiction magazines that were brought by guests into my grandparents’ boarding house, in Waukegan, Illinois. Those were the years when Hugo Gernsback was publishing Amazing Stories, with vivid, appallingly imaginative cover paintings that fed my hungry imagination. Soon after, the creative beast in me grew when Buck Rogers appeared, in 1928, and I think I went a trifle mad that autumn. It’s the only way to describe the intensity with which I devoured the stories. You rarely have such fevers later in life that fill your entire day with emotion.

When I look back now, I realize what a trial I must have been to my friends and relatives. It was one frenzy after one elation after one enthusiasm after one hysteria after another. I was always yelling and running somewhere, because I was afraid life was going to be over that very afternoon.

My next madness happened in 1931, when Harold Foster’s first series of Sunday color panels based on Edgar Rice Burroughs’s “Tarzan” appeared, and I simultaneously discovered, next door at my uncle Bion’s house, the “John Carter of Mars” books. I know that “The Martian Chronicles” would never have happened if Burroughs hadn’t had an impact on my life at that time.

I memorized all of “John Carter” and “Tarzan,” and sat on my grandparents’ front lawn repeating the stories to anyone who would sit and listen. I would go out to that lawn on summer nights and reach up to the red light of Mars and say, “Take me home!” I yearned to fly away and land there in the strange dusts that blew over dead-sea bottoms toward the ancient cities.

While I remained earthbound, I would time-travel, listening to the grownups, who on warm nights gathered outside on the lawns and porches to talk and reminisce. At the end of the Fourth of July, after the uncles had their cigars and philosophical discussions, and the aunts, nephews, and cousins had their ice-cream cones or lemonade, and we’d exhausted all the fireworks, it was the special time, the sad time, the time of beauty. It was the time of the fire balloons.

Even at that age, I was beginning to perceive the endings of things, like this lovely paper light. I had already lost my grandfather, who went away for good when I was five. I remember him so well: the two of us on the lawn in front of the porch, with twenty relatives for an audience, and the paper balloon held between us for a final moment, filled with warm exhalations, ready to go.

I’d helped my grandpa carry the box in which lay, like a gossamer spirit, the paper-tissue ghost of a fire balloon waiting to be breathed into, filled, and set adrift toward the midnight sky. My grandfather was the high priest and I his altar boy. I helped take the red-white-and-blue tissue out of the box and watched as Grandpa lit a little cup of dry straw that hung beneath it. Once the fire got going, the balloon whispered itself fat with the hot air rising inside.

But I could not let it go. It was so beautiful, with the light and shadows dancing inside. Only when Grandpa gave me a look, and a gentle nod of his head, did I at last let the balloon drift free, up past the porch, illuminating the faces of my family. It floated up above the apple trees, over the beginning-to-sleep town, and across the night among the stars.

We stood watching it for at least ten minutes, until we could no longer see it. By then, tears were streaming down my face, and Grandpa, not looking at me, would at last clear his throat and shuffle his feet. The relatives would begin to go into the house or around the lawn to their houses, leaving me to brush the tears away with fingers sulfured by the firecrackers. Late that night, I dreamed the fire balloon came back and drifted by my window.

Twenty-five years later, I wrote “The Fire Balloons,” a story in which a number of priests fly off to Mars looking for creatures of good will. It is my tribute to those summers when my grandfather was alive. One of the priests was like my grandpa, whom I put on Mars to see the lovely balloons again, but this time they were Martians, all fired and bright, adrift above a dead sea

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Eric Sykes: http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/entertainment-arts-18704263


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I really thought he had already gone.

Matlock (Andy Griffith) went yesterday as well http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-us-canada-18695656


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I really thought he had already gone.


I watched The Others just this weekend and was surprised to see him in it as I hadn't realised he was still acting at that age.

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Ernest Borgnine? Blub!

Coincidentally I read his autobiography only a week ago. Fun read, nowt fancy but he came across as an incredibly nice guy. He was married four times too, one time disasterously to Ethel Merman. The rueful section detailing that in the biog was pretty hilarious.

Borgnine's great. We all remember him for having to scramble over upside-down things in The Poseidon Adventure of course. Top film. And likewise we recall his excellent cameo in The Simpsons. ("Ha ha ha! But I'm sure you kids know me best as Sgt. Fatso Judson from From Here to Eternity!" Kids: "YAY!")

But I've also seen him in Flight of the Phoenix, acting opposite a top cast including James Stewart, Richard Attenborough, Ian Bannen and Hardy Kruger. Borgnine's delirous tracing of his name in the blazing hot sand of the Sahara desert is genuinely chilling. Albeit, alas, not for him. He played a right bastard as a hobo-trouncing Railway Guard in Emperor of the North Pole, squaring up against Lee Marvin's freight-riding tramp.

He wracked up an impressive kill count by firing a heavy Maxim machine gun from the hip in The Wild Bunch, played an unsavoury suicide squad commando in The Dirty Dozen and hit people with a sword as King Ragnar in The Vikings.

And of course he was also Mermaid Man, beloved by all, in Spongebob Squarepants. A role that bemused him but made him feel incredibly happy in that the kids of today loved him for it.

Oddly, when I think of him though I see him in the small yet touching role as Caesar the janitor in Gattaca.

He popped his clogs aged 95 and was still making films until the end. I'm sure he left with no regrets.

Rest in peace, Borgnine. You were great.

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And another classic Dr Who actor - Mary Tamm (the first Romana) http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/entertainment-arts-18995370


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And another classic Dr Who actor - Mary Tamm (the first Romana) http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/entertainment-arts-18995370

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First Hitchens and now Vidal, this hasn't been a good 12 months :'( .

Yet Littlejohn, Liz Jones and Peter Hitchens are still spewing nonsense :spew:

Also, to be honest I thought he was much older than 86.

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Sid Waddell has succumbed to his bowl cancer. Absolute legend. :(

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Blimey. That's right out the blue. Made some good films, did wor Tony. North East lad, made good.


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That's a real shame. I'd never even realised that he was Ridley Scott's brother.

His other brother Barry obviously didn't get the breaks. :(

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Latest reports are he'd been diagnosed with terminal, inoperable brain cancer.

Dude has done some fucking good films. True Romance, Crimson Tide and Man On Fire spring immediately to mine.


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That's a real shame. I'd never even realised that he was Ridley Scott's brother.

His other brother Barry obviously didn't get the breaks. :(

Please. Which one have you heard of?

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That's a real shame. I'd never even realised that he was Ridley Scott's brother.

His other brother Barry obviously didn't get the breaks. :(

Please. Which one have you heard of?

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Latest reports are he'd been diagnosed with terminal, inoperable brain cancer.


And the reports now are that thats not true (seems that ABC news in the US said it came from an anonymous tip)

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-us-canada-19322540

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