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  1. 4 points
    Well if the National Enquirer says he is going strong he should be dead by the end of the week.
  2. 3 points
    Prince Philip. For a laugh.
  3. 1 point
    I would go with "Cover Her Face"
  4. 1 point
    Oh yeah whoops. Can't believe I forgot her. That's the last time her family hired anyone from Sikh Help. 1971 is also an interesting clash between you and gcreptile, albeit the stakes are much less significant. Two musicians who were leaders in their respective fields, one elderly and one still young. Indeed. I gave it to Armstrong because he was the first African-American superstar. So beyond his musical importance, he was also socially significant. But on musical terms Haley is at least his equal, possibly even a little higher because there was no shortage of famous jazz musicians in Armstrong's time.
  5. 1 point
    I am not sure what you'd call a person living at that time but the late Victorian Era is called the Gilded Age in America. (In France it is called the Belle Epoque or Fin-de-Siecle.) They sound shite. They're Victorians. Period. That use of the word 'period', unless coming from an American, should be banned. You mean full-stop! I was trying to be ironic. I think. Fair enough. I think.
  6. 1 point
    I am not sure what you'd call a person living at that time but the late Victorian Era is called the Gilded Age in America. (In France it is called the Belle Epoque or Fin-de-Siecle.) They sound shite. They're Victorians. Period. That use of the word 'period', unless coming from an American, should be banned. You mean full-stop! I was trying to be ironic. I think.
  7. 1 point
    Did watch Münchhausen today. It was a good way to spend a cold and overcast afternoon. It's cleverly made and certainly amusing at times. I particularly liked the Turkish watch. The film shows its age. That made me think: I'm almost two decades younger than it, but film changed quite a bit in that time. Even in the 50s costume productions didn't go out of fashion, but in the 60s they did. Now that we're on the subject of German flicks: Another German director that came to mind is Wim Wenders. I've seen several of his films, and even liked a few of them. At 69 he's still working, so I think he'll be around for a while, but I intend to keep an eye on his health. regards, Hein
  8. 1 point
    Personally, I doubt it. Fort's consistency has been strong, despite the current aberrations. Doubtless this blip will soon pass.
  9. 1 point
    While Rene Anegil is a solid DDP pick, spouse/manager of a famous person doesn't seem to meet the fame or notability bar of the names the Deathlist committee nominate each year. I reckon he is really only more notable then dying cancer ladies and on par with reality tv stars and youtube personalities.
  10. 1 point
    http://youtu.be/ximQyzWH_H8 And will watch this later..
  11. 1 point
    Spoiler alert....eh, you won't have to watch too many episodes
  12. 1 point
    I think we should have three counts: 1. Last person born in the 19th Century. 2. Last person who was born while Queen Vic was still alive. 3. Last person born while Queen Vic was still alive who was also one of Queen Vic's subjects. EDIT: I just did the research and we have 1. 6 people verified to have been born in the 19th Century if you count 1 Jan 1900 as the beginning of the twentieth century. 1A. 14 people verified to have been born in the 19th Century if you count 1 Jan 1901 as the beginning of the twentieth century. 2. Likewise, 14 people verified to have been born whilst Queen Vic was still alive. 3. 2 people (Ethel and Violet) who were subjects of Queen Vic.
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