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Oct 11, 2004 2:18:26 GMT -5
Post by Termination on Oct 11, 2004 2:18:26 GMT -5
I can't believe he's gone Christopher Reeve R.I.P.
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Oct 11, 2004 3:47:27 GMT -5
Post by Bartwald on Oct 11, 2004 3:47:27 GMT -5
Me neither.
I was not a fan of the Superman movies, but I loved Christopher in Deathtrap. When he had the accident and it turned out he was paralysed - well, I couldn't believed that either.
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Oct 11, 2004 7:58:19 GMT -5
Post by Heineken Skywalker on Oct 11, 2004 7:58:19 GMT -5
Well, I am a big fan of the first two SUPERMAN movies and thought he was great in them. I liked him in other films too, but for me, he'll always be Superman. This is such sad news.
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Oct 11, 2004 10:16:43 GMT -5
Post by Phoenix on Oct 11, 2004 10:16:43 GMT -5
I was so sad when I logged onto the computer and saw that C. Reeves had passed. For me, he will always be the perfect Superman. And what an inspirational figure!
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Oct 11, 2004 16:42:42 GMT -5
Post by Heineken Skywalker on Oct 11, 2004 16:42:42 GMT -5
I was inspired and thought I'd share this quick drawing with you guys.
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Oct 11, 2004 18:34:06 GMT -5
Post by LivingDeadGirl on Oct 11, 2004 18:34:06 GMT -5
That's beautiful!! I couldn't believe it either when I heard this morning that he'd passed. It's weird how they usually go in threes. Janet Leigh, Rodney Dangerfield & nows Reeves.
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Oct 12, 2004 15:05:40 GMT -5
Post by Phoenix on Oct 12, 2004 15:05:40 GMT -5
Great inspired art Heineken!
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Oct 12, 2004 17:26:40 GMT -5
Post by Termination on Oct 12, 2004 17:26:40 GMT -5
He'll always be remembered of the man of steel, no better way to pay tribute then to make an excellent drawing of him dressed as Superman in heaven. Thanks for sharing Heineken!
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Oct 12, 2004 17:42:10 GMT -5
Post by Heineken Skywalker on Oct 12, 2004 17:42:10 GMT -5
Thanks guys. Glad you liked it.
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Oct 20, 2004 12:48:55 GMT -5
Post by Bartwald on Oct 20, 2004 12:48:55 GMT -5
I was inspired and thought I'd share this quick drawing with you guys. Nice one, Heineken! No Rodney and Janet behind the gates, though?
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Oct 20, 2004 13:42:25 GMT -5
Post by Heineken Skywalker on Oct 20, 2004 13:42:25 GMT -5
I'm sure they're back there somewhere.
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Dec 29, 2004 12:27:23 GMT -5
Post by Phoenix on Dec 29, 2004 12:27:23 GMT -5
RIP Jerry Orbach
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Dec 29, 2004 14:08:56 GMT -5
Post by Bartwald on Dec 29, 2004 14:08:56 GMT -5
RIP, Jerry.
He was a powerful presence - especially, in my opinion, in Woody Allen's Crimes And Misdemeanors and Sidney Lumet's Prince Of The City.
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Dec 29, 2004 15:30:19 GMT -5
Post by Heineken Skywalker on Dec 29, 2004 15:30:19 GMT -5
Sad news. Besides his fine dramatic acting, I thought he was great as the voice of Lumiere the candleabra in Disney's, BEAUTY & THE BEAST. Maybe now, somewhere in Heaven, the angels are singing to him, "Be our guest, be our guest..."
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Dec 29, 2004 16:53:25 GMT -5
Post by LivingDeadGirl on Dec 29, 2004 16:53:25 GMT -5
Yeah, I couldn't believe it when I heard. He will be greatly missed!! And speaking of his great roles we can't forget his great performance as the dad in "Dirty Dancing"! That's what I most remember about him after Law & Order. Here's an article from Yahoo News: NEW YORK (Reuters) - Jerry Orbach, acclaimed as a quintessential New York actor for his work on Broadway, in films and as the star of television's "Law & Order," has died from cancer. He was 69.
Orbach, whose best-known films included "Prince of the City," "Crimes and Misdemeanors" and "Dirty Dancing," announced he was being treated for prostate cancer earlier this month.
He died at New York's Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center late on Tuesday, a hospital spokeswoman said on Wednesday.
Dick Wolf, creator and producer of "Law & Order," called Orbach "a legendary figure of 20th century show business, who was a star of screen, stage and television."
Orbach starred for 12 seasons in the original "Law & Order" television series as Detective Lennie Briscoe and was set to star in a new spinoff in March.
NBC said production on the spinoff will continue. Orbach will still be seen in "Law & Order: Trial By Jury." Six episodes of the show are already filmed, with Orbach featuring in two or three of them.
"That character will forever be Jerry's," said Audrey Davis, a spokeswoman for the producers of the show. No decision had been made on how to write Briscoe out of the show.
A lanky actor with a deep voice and a slicked mop of dark hair, Orbach first made his name on Broadway, winning a Tony for "Promises, Promises." He created the role of Billy Flynn in "Chicago" and was in the original cast of "42nd Street."
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