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- ziggy6708a
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The 10 Best Roger Corman Movies, According to IMDb
The King of B-movies has his fair share of classics.
https://collider.com/roger-corman-movies-ranked-imdb/
was "mr6666" @ TCM
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Aw thanks for posting…
Very sad to hear he’s gone but he led a great life and thankfully left a bounty of work. He seems like a sweet sincere guy and I’m glad he felt truly appreciated, even lauded in his later years after decades of ridicule. Sure, he made some terrible movies, but they tell a lot about our culture-what entertained us, how we looked, talked, etc. And mostly Corman films show cleverness, how budgets could be stretched but still tell a succinct, emotional story.
I like Corman and enjoy his films for the most part. I consider them the typical Drive-In movie of my childhood/teen years, so have a certain nostalgia for them. Rest In Peace
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https://www.msn.com/en-us/movies/news/m ... 1d84&ei=19 Mark Damon . He appeared in Corman's House of Usher.
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Wow. I hadn't heard of Corman's death (or Damon's either) What a long life! I didn't realize he was that old.
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Dabney Coleman, such a good actor and funny guy. I've always enjoyed his performances so much. His bad guy performances are the ones I've enjoyed best. 9 to 5, Tootsie, tv show Buffalo Bill, etc. Great career. Thanks for all the many hours of great entertainment.
RIP
Dabney Coleman
RIP
Dabney Coleman
- HoldenIsHere
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The sweetie and I love 9 TO 5 and TOOTSIE.KayFrancis wrote: ↑May 17th, 2024, 7:16 pm Dabney Coleman, such a good actor and funny guy. I've always enjoyed his performances so much. His bad guy performances are the ones I've enjoyed best. 9 to 5, Tootsie, tv show Buffalo Bill, etc. Great career. Thanks for all the many hours of great entertainment.
RIP
Dabney Coleman
Dabney Coleman adds so much to both movies.
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Dabney Coleman was excellent in On Golden Pond.
He was a bad guy in an episode of Columbo.
He made bad good.
I hope TCM can do a modest tribute, at least half a day.
Funny how I've seen nothing on TV news.
He was a bad guy in an episode of Columbo.
He made bad good.
I hope TCM can do a modest tribute, at least half a day.
Funny how I've seen nothing on TV news.
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CBS Evening News with Norah O'Donnell ( she was off tonite) announced his passing, it was a quick announcement
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Norah likes her time off and I do too.KayFrancis wrote: ↑May 17th, 2024, 8:05 pm CBS Evening News with Norah OI'Donnell ( she was off tonite) announced his passing, it was a quick announcement
I'm watching M*A*S*H now on MeTV.
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Fred Roos, longtime producer of the films of Francis Ford Coppola. Age 89.
https://deadline.com/2024/05/fred-roos- ... 235925291/
His last credit is Coppola's new film Megalopolis, which appears to be a jinxed production given that Coppola's wife Eleanor died recently and the film itself is garnering comparisons to such infamous films as Caligula and Showgirls.
https://deadline.com/2024/05/fred-roos- ... 235925291/
His last credit is Coppola's new film Megalopolis, which appears to be a jinxed production given that Coppola's wife Eleanor died recently and the film itself is garnering comparisons to such infamous films as Caligula and Showgirls.
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Loved Dabney Coleman in everything I'd seen him in. Didn't really come into his own until his later years. I preferred him w/stache! Was Dabney his real name? Who would pick that for their stage name?
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Yes, that was his real name. I'll remember him most for 9 to 5 and Tootsie, but he was memorable whenever he popped up.