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Christopher Lee R.I.P.

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June 11, 2015, 08:29 AM
WOMBLE
Christopher Lee R.I.P.
Sad news, Christopher Lee has passed away.

http://www.theguardian.com/fil...ruman-bond-star-wars
June 11, 2015, 09:21 AM
chesspieceface
Legend.

I know when someone who is 93 passes away, we tend to think, well, 93 is a good run, but for this man, it should have been 193. He has left behind a lifetime of great work, and he will be even more beloved as time goes by. With some cgi to help his body get around, he was the best part of the Hobbit movies and the new Star Wars trilogy, these performance given in his mid 80's and early 90's. I'll be watching "Wicker Man" very soon.

Rest in Peace, Sir...

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June 11, 2015, 09:30 AM
wolfie
R.I.P. Christopher, fangs for the memories. Frown

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June 11, 2015, 10:29 AM
dcole
Oh, man -I just saw this on the morning news... Frown

The last of the "real" classic monsters (IMO) and an all-around extraordinary actor.
Very glad that I was able to pick up his Wickerman card (my favorite autograph card.)

Will be watching some Hammer DVDs this weekend.

RIP Sir Christopher.

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Reliving my childhood one piece of painted plastic and slab of cardboard at a time.
June 11, 2015, 11:21 AM
MarcG
Just saw the news... Frown

RIP Christopher.

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June 11, 2015, 11:43 AM
wolfie
Apparantly he died in hospital last sunday. How did they manage to keep it quiet until now?

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June 11, 2015, 12:09 PM
Raven
So Christopher Lee has now joined his old pal Peter Cushing. That duo brings back so many memories of Hammer films that I saw on TV as a kid. And both of them were great actors that became icons in those horror pictures, at the same time that it inevitably typecast them.

But Bond, and Star Wars and Lord of the Rings enabled them to reach the younger audiences that, believe it or not, may never have seen those classic British movies. What wonderful careers they both had! A favorite film of mine that they both appeared in was their version of The Hound of the Baskervilles.

RIP Mr. Lee.
June 11, 2015, 01:23 PM
BGH
What a loss. My first memories are of him in the Hammer Horror films. Loved him in LOTR and don't think anyone but him could have done the job as well.
June 11, 2015, 05:47 PM
X
quote:
Originally posted by wolfie:
Apparantly he died in hospital last sunday. How did they manage to keep it quiet until now?


I read that it was at his wife's request as she wanted to inform the family rather than have them read it in the papers. Nice for a change that the staff clearly did respect the family's wishes.

Was one of the best Bond Villains bar none, and was my favourite character in Lord of the Rings. It was a travesty that Peter Jackson cut him from the theatrical print of The Return of the King.
June 11, 2015, 08:51 PM
Raven
quote:
Originally posted by X:
It was a travesty that Peter Jackson cut him from the theatrical print of The Return of the King.


I hadn't heard that. What was the explanation for it? Even trimming for time, why wouldn't Jackson leave in some part of his work, even as a cameo, just out of respect?
June 11, 2015, 10:50 PM
X
quote:
Originally posted by Raven:
quote:
Originally posted by X:
It was a travesty that Peter Jackson cut him from the theatrical print of The Return of the King.


I hadn't heard that. What was the explanation for it? Even trimming for time, why wouldn't Jackson leave in some part of his work, even as a cameo, just out of respect?


Why indeed... Jackson gave the usual time and pacing line, and he confirmed it was his decision, not the studio. Yet there was still enough time to see Merry and Pippen ******* about ad nauseam. Lee was not too pleased about it to say the least and consequently snubbed the premiere.
http://www.theguardian.com/fil.../lordoftherings.news

Lee was a real LOTR fan and was reported to have read the books at least once a year. You can only imagine how gutted he was and many (LOTR, Tolkein, Lee) fans were very unhappy, myself included. I remember sitting in the cinema, not having read about the cut beforehand, thinking "What happened to Saruman?!?" because if Jackson wants to get all 'filmy', the audience was not given thematic closure to the series central human antagonist. His scene was kept for the Extended DVD however.
June 12, 2015, 12:59 AM
chesspieceface
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Originally posted by X:
His scene was kept for the Extended DVD however.


Well, those really are the only versions of those films that should be watched anyway. They are all way better than the theatricals.

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June 12, 2015, 02:51 AM
Juelle Lou
I was very sorry to hear of his passing.
I haven't seen him in much but his portrayal as Saruman very amazing.

I'm sure he will be sadly missed by alot of people.