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18 minutes ago, CoffinLodger said:

Director Tobe Hooper who directed Texas Chainsaw Massacre,Poltergeist and many other great movies has died http://variety.com/2017/film/news/tobe-hooper-dead-dies-texas-chain-saw-massacre-poltergeist-director-dies-1202539868/

Damn, August is turning into an absolutely brutal month...

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41 minutes ago, CoffinLodger said:

Director Tobe Hooper who directed Texas Chainsaw Massacre,Poltergeist and many other great movies has died http://variety.com/2017/film/news/tobe-hooper-dead-dies-texas-chain-saw-massacre-poltergeist-director-dies-1202539868/

Death of a celebrity is always horrible. Let's hope advances in medicine will soon put an end to these  tragic events!

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On 25/08/2017 at 22:10, Sir Creep said:

DEAD

Thanks for the update Whitehouse 

So, will Chanel be stunning us on the arm of some other grossly deformed Hulk replicant anyday soon?

 

The world waits,or summat

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20 minutes ago, maryportfuncity said:

So, will Chanel be stunning us on the arm of some other grossly deformed Hulk replicant anyday soon?

 

The world waits,or summat

She "broke her silence" (which lasted about a day) and said "We were supposed to go together":

 

http://www.mirror.co.uk/news/world-news/we-were-supposed-go-together-11055002

 

Will she do as she was supposed to?

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16 minutes ago, gcreptile said:

She "broke her silence" (which lasted about a day) and said "We were supposed to go together":

 

http://www.mirror.co.uk/news/world-news/we-were-supposed-go-together-11055002

 

Will she do as she was supposed to?

 

 

Hmm

 

S'cuse the cynicism but...she might rethink if reality television makes her an offer

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3 hours ago, bladan said:

Tobe or not tobe, that was the question. Now we know the answer

 Texas chainsaw Massacre, a movie in which a crazy man kills white kids on a farm, surprised I've never heard of this. 

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Horror genre was defined by Romero, Hooper, Craven and Carpenter. Now Carpenter is the only one still alive.

 

Among these four Hooper was considered the "minor" one, but he directed at least three masterpieces (The Texas Chainsaw Massacre, Poltergeist, Salem's Lot), which put him among the best horror directors ever. Funnily he was the youngest pick in my 150 names list last year, without a reason, but gut feeling. And while Gillo Dorfles and Barys Kit are still going Romero and Hooper are dead. Ironic.

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I had no idea he directed Salem,s Lot.

Thats one of the best horrors ever.

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3 hours ago, drol said:

Horror genre was defined by Romero, Hooper, Craven and Carpenter. Now Carpenter is the only one still alive.

 

Among these four Hooper was considered the "minor" one, but he directed at least three masterpieces (The Texas Chainsaw Massacre, Poltergeist, Salem's Lot), which put him among the best horror directors ever. Funnily he was the youngest pick in my 150 names list last year, without a reason, but gut feeling. And while Gillo Dorfles and Barys Kit are still going Romero and Hooper are dead. Ironic.

Breakfast of Champions, or Goodbye Blue Monday, published in 1973, is the seventh novel by the American author Kurt Vonnegut. Suicide, free will, mental illness, and social and economic cruelty are dealt with throughout the novel. 

The incidents in the life of Wayne Hoobler, a black resident of Midland City, are frequently contrasted with those of the similarly named Dwayne Hoover, emphasizing the aforementioned impact of race. He attributes the mental illness of Dwayne Hoover and society at large to an abundance of "bad chemicals" in the brain which, when combined with bad ideas, formed "the Yin and Yang of madness." This idea, that humans are no more than machines, is contained within the novel Kilgore Trout gives to Dwayne Hoover.

 

"We are collections of elementary particles obeying the laws of physics" – Sean Carroll, physicist (Caltech)

 

"Now Carpenter is the only one still alive. " ??? No one has ever been "alive" because we are collections of elementary particles obeying the laws of physics.

Collections of elementary particles obeying the laws of physics cannot be "alive".

 

This is the Frankenstein dilemma: how can a collection of elementary particles obeying the laws of physics be "alive"?

 

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On 27/08/2017 at 13:31, RobertMugabe said:

 Texas chainsaw Massacre, a movie in which a crazy man kills white kids on a farm, surprised I've never heard of this. 

 

Surprisingly the issue at stake is not the eventual ownership of the farm - that might explain why it never came to your attention.

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TV Dramatist Rosemary Anne Sisson who wrote episodes of Upstairs, Downstairs died back in July. There gas been a Stage obit but don't recall seeing this previously.

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On ‎8‎/‎1‎/‎2017 at 00:15, YoungWillz said:

Death Notice for Rosemary Anne Sisson aged 93. http://www.legacy.com/obituaries/thetimes-uk/obituary.aspx?n=rosemary-anne-sisson&pid=186245972

 

Contributor and writer on many TV shows such as The Irish RM, Upstairs Downstairs and Follyfoot.

 

Wiki: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rosemary_Anne_Sisson

IMDB: http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0803100/

 

1 hour ago, Bibliogryphon said:

TV Dramatist Rosemary Anne Sisson who wrote episodes of Upstairs, Downstairs died back in July. There gas been a Stage obit but don't recall seeing this previously.

In the little used Screenwriters thread. She's had obits everywhere since.

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Alan MacDonald (IMDb), production designer who has worked on many films including Kinky BootsThe QueenThe Best Exotic Marigold Hotel, Philomena, Florence Foster Jenkins and Victoria & Abdul, has died aged 61. He was currently working on Mamma Mia: Here We Go Again.

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http://www.mirror.co.uk/news/uk-news/estate-agent-stephanie-slater-who-11092087

 

Famous kidnap victim estate agent Stephanie Slater has died of cancer aged 50. She was kidnapped in 1992 and it was a very prominent case at the time. 

 

She spent eight days locked in a box. Convicted murderer of Julie Dart Michael Sams was her kidnapper. 

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Man, Spade wasn't kidding!

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