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Re: 2021 Deathpool thread
« Reply #175 on: March 09, 2021, 09:35:09 AM »
Frank Thorne, Legendary Red Sonja Artist, Dies at 90



Frank Thorne, the legendary comic book artist perhaps best known for his work on Marvel Comics' Red Sonja, passed away the same day as his wife, Marilyn. He was 90 years old.

Numerous industry professionals relayed news of Thorne's passing on Facebook, including comic book writer Paul Levitz. "Bidding farewell to Frank Thorne, an artist who progressively developed his style into a more and more personal expression. I had the pleasure of working with Frank in his later DC days, when he did some magnificent work for the mystery titles, and stepped in to pencil for Jim Aparo on The Spectre, matching his storytelling approach carefully to Jim's," Levitz wrote.

"But Frank had the best time of his career on Marvel's Red Sonja, who he made both powerful and sexy," he continued. "He was probably the first working mainstream [artist] to revel in [cosplay], becoming the Wizard who acted with Wendy Pini's Sonja at show after show. A man of talent, charm and great wit. Good journey onward, Frank, you will be long remembered." Additionally, a post from fellow artist Chuck Patton explains that Thorne's wife, Marilyn, passed away as well -- seemingly a few hours after him. That being said, the causes of death are not available at this time.

Born on June 16, 1930, Thorne began his comic book career in 1948, penciling romance titles for the now-defunct Standard Comics. He went on to work on a number of newspaper strips and comic books, including Perry Mason, Flash Gordon and The Green Hornet. Starting with 1976's Marvel Feature #2, Thorne started drawing Red Sonja, a character created by Roy Thomas and Barry Smith for Marvel Comics' Conan the Barbarian series (who was also partially based on Robert E. Howard's characters Red Sonya and Dark Agnes). He succeeded Dick Giordano, who drew the character in Marvel Feature #1.

Thorne went on to draw Red Sonja throughout most of her first eponymous solo series at Marvel, which ran for a total of 15 issues from January 1977 to May 1979. The artist then went on to create several erotic fantasy comics, writing and illustrating "Moonshine McJugs" for Playboy, "Lann" for Heavy Metal and "Danger Rangerette" for National Lampoon. He also created the miniseries Ribit for Comico, as well as a number of graphic novels for Fantagraphics Books, including Ghita of Alizarr, The Iron Devil and The Devil's Angel. Thorne's work earned him multiple honors, including a National Cartoonists Society award in 1963, a San Diego Inkpot Award in 1978 and a Playboy editorial award.

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Re: 2021 Deathpool thread
« Reply #176 on: March 09, 2021, 10:21:19 AM »
He invented hentai.

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Re: 2021 Deathpool thread
« Reply #177 on: March 09, 2021, 06:21:16 PM »
Roger Mudd, Anchorman Who Stumped a Kennedy, Is Dead at 93


Roger Mudd, the anchorman who delivered the news and narrated documentaries with an urbane edge for three decades on CBS, NBC and PBS and conducted a 1979 interview that undermined the presidential hopes of Senator Edward M. Kennedy, died on Tuesday at his home in McLean, Va. He was 93.



The cause was kidney failure, his son Matthew said.

To anyone who regarded anchors as mere celebrities who read the news, Mr. Mudd was an exception: an experienced reporter who covered Congress and politics and delivered award-winning reports in a smooth mid-Atlantic baritone with erudition, authority and touches of sardonic humor.

He worked for CBS from 1961 to 1980 as a Washington correspondent and weekend anchor and was being groomed to succeed Walter Cronkite on the “CBS Evening News.” When the network named Dan Rather instead, a surprised and disappointed Mr. Mudd resigned.

He then joined NBC as chief Washington correspondent and in 1982 became co-anchor with Tom Brokaw on the “Nightly News,” an attempt to reincarnate the Chet Huntley-David Brinkley chemistry of the 1960s. It failed after 17 months, and NBC made Mr. Brokaw the sole anchor. Mr. Mudd resumed political reporting and documentary work for several years before switching networks again, moving to PBS.

At PBS he reported for “The MacNeil/Lehrer NewsHour” from 1987 to 1992. He then taught at Princeton and at his alma mater, Washington and Lee University in Virginia, and hosted documentaries on the History Channel from 1995 until his retirement in 2005.

Mr. Mudd is perhaps best remembered for the CBS interview with Senator Kennedy on Nov. 4, 1979, days before the senator began his campaign to wrest the Democratic presidential nomination from the incumbent, Jimmy Carter. Mr. Kennedy, heir to the political legacies of his assassinated brothers, had a 2-to-1 lead in the polls when he faced Mr. Mudd and a prime-time national audience.

“Why do you want to be president?” Mr. Mudd began.

Mr. Kennedy hesitated, apparently caught off guard.

“Well, I’m — were I to — to make the, the announcement and to run, the reasons that I would run is because I have a great belief in this country,” he stammered.

It got worse. He twitched and squirmed, conveying self-doubt and flawed preparation, and stumbled through questions for an hour. His campaign, burdened by many problems, including his conduct in the drowning death of a former campaign aide to Senator Robert F. Kennedy on Chappaquiddick Island in Massachusetts in 1969, was wounded before it began and never recovered.

Mr. Mudd, who won a Peabody Award for the interview, also narrated “The Selling of the Pentagon,” a 1971 documentary that exposed a $190 million public relations campaign by the Defense Department that included junkets for industrialists and television propaganda.

Roger Harrison Mudd was born in Washington on Feb. 9, 1928, to John and Irma (Harrison) Mudd. His father was a mapmaker for the U.S. Geological Survey, his mother a nurse. An ancestor was Samuel A. Mudd, a doctor who went to prison for treating John Wilkes Booth for the broken leg he suffered jumping to the stage of Ford’s Theater after shooting Abraham Lincoln in 1865.

After graduating from Woodrow Wilson High School in Washington, Mr. Mudd joined the Army in 1945. He earned a bachelor’s degree at Washington and Lee in 1950 and a master’s degree in history from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill in 1953. He began in journalism in 1953 as a reporter for The News Leader of Richmond, Va., and soon became news director of the newspaper’s radio station, WRNL.

Mr. Mudd married Emma Jeanne Spears in 1957; she died in 2011. In addition to his son Matthew, he is survived by two other sons, Daniel and Jonathan; a daughter, Maria Ruth; 14 grandchildren; and two great-grandchildren.

In 1956, Mr. Mudd became a reporter for the Washington radio and television station WTOP, and in 1961 he was hired by CBS to cover Congress. He went on to impress audiences and critics in 1964 with marathon coverage of a 60-day Senate filibuster that delayed civil rights legislation. That led to an assignment to co-anchor, with the veteran journalist Robert Trout, the network’s coverage of the Democratic National Convention in Atlantic City.

Mr. Mudd was a natural on camera: tall and tanned, energetic but relaxed, with a long face that conveyed a rugged imperturbability. As his stature rose at CBS, he became the anchor on weekends and as a fill-in when Mr. Cronkite was on vacation or special assignment. He also covered Senator Robert F. Kennedy’s 1968 presidential campaign, and was on the scene when the senator was assassinated in Los Angeles.

Mr. Mudd won Emmys for covering the shooting of Gov. George Wallace of Alabama in 1972 and the resignation of Vice President Spiro T. Agnew in 1973, and two more for CBS specials on the Watergate scandal. He was named CBS national affairs correspondent in 1977, and became the heir apparent as Mr. Cronkite’s 1981 retirement approached.

But Mr. Rather, the White House and “60 Minutes” correspondent, had sought Mr. Cronkite’s job and threatened to jump to ABC if he did not get it. After CBS chose Mr. Rather, Mr. Mudd went to NBC, where he was expected to succeed John Chancellor as anchor. Instead, the network named Mr. Mudd and Mr. Brokaw co-anchors, one based in Washington and the other in New York, but that arrangement did not last.

Mr. Mudd went on to be an anchor on NBC’s “Meet the Press” in 1984 and ’85 before his move to PBS as a political correspondent and essayist for “The MacNeil/Lehrer NewsHour.” His documentaries on the History Channel included accounts of America’s founders, biblical disasters and the sinking of the Andrea Doria.

Mr. Mudd’s well-received 2008 memoir, “The Place to Be: Washington, CBS and the Glory Days of Television News,” recalled an era of war, assassinations and scandals and news coverage by Eric Sevareid, Harry Reasoner, Marvin Kalb, Daniel Schorr, Ed Bradley and others who shared his spotlight.

In 2010, Mr. Mudd donated $4 million to Washington and Lee University to establish the Roger Mudd Center for the Study of Professional Ethics and to endow a Roger Mudd professorship in ethics.

https://www.msn.com/en-us/guy-mudd-anchorman-who-stumped-a-kennedy-is-dead-at-93/ar-BB1eq51C

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Re: 2021 Deathpool thread
« Reply #178 on: March 10, 2021, 04:05:15 PM »
Lou Ottens, Cassette Creator, Dies at 94

He also played an important part in helping invent the CD



In the history of recorded music, the cassette tape plays an important role, falling after vinyl and reel-to-reel, and years before the digital revolution. The inventor of cassette technology, Lou Ottens, died at the age of 94 at his home in Duizel, Brabant, Belgium. It was in 1963 that the first plastic encased cassette tape was presented at an electronics fair with the slogan “smaller than a pack of cigarettes!”

That said, Ottens, who retired in 1986, said in an interview that he was not on board with the recent cassette tape boom, saying, “nothing could beat the sound of a CD.”

Beginning his career at Philips in 1952. Eight years later, he was named to the top spot of the product development department. By 1961 Ottens and his team had created the first portable tape recorder, and then the cassette tape, which revolutionized the much-larger reel-to-reel tape system. DutchNews.nl reported that Ottens later explained: “I got annoyed with the clunky, user-unfriendly reel to reel system, it’s that simple.”

The tapes were quickly copied by the Japanese but in different formats, so Ottens made a deal with Sony to use the mechanism patented by Philips to introduce a standard cassette. That model had a global rollout and DutchNews.nl reports that over 100 billion units were sold worldwide.

But Ottens wasn’t done innovating: He went on to develop the compact disc, which again became a Sony-Philips standard and which sold over 200 billion units.

He retired in 1986 and wouldn’t take full credit for bringing recorded music. to the masses. He said in an interview, “I have no ‘pride dial’,” crediting the team effort that went into s products. His biggest regret was that Sony, not Philips, invented what he considered to be the ideal application for the cassette tape, the Walkman.

‘That still hurts,’ he said.

https://www.spin.com/2021/03/lou-ottens-cassette-creator-dead-at-94/?fbclid=IwAR2GQNBMy4RfArNIZ2wcdk0CDIoTYFmkxGvCHKE7EJ2dlWxXNj76vy9Ey_I

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Re: 2021 Deathpool thread
« Reply #179 on: March 11, 2021, 09:47:53 AM »
Damn!  He created a lot of joy to people everywhere.

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Re: 2021 Deathpool thread
« Reply #180 on: March 12, 2021, 08:25:26 AM »
RIP.

Cliff Simon: Actor who played Ba'al in Stargate dies aged 58





Actor Cliff Simon, best known as the villain Ba'al on Stargate SG-1, has died aged 58, his family has confirmed.

The South African actor's TV credits also included appearances in NCIS, Castle, Days of Our Lives, and 24.

In a statement, Simon's wife Colette spoke of her "unimaginable heartbreak" as she confirmed his death.

She explained her husband died after being involved in a kiteboarding accident at Topanga Beach in California earlier this week.

"He was known to most of you on this page as the villain you loved to hate, Ba'al, from Stargate SG-1," Colette Simon said in a post on Facebook.

"But, as he said, 'Acting is what I do, it's only a part of who I am.' And he was SO much more - a true original, an adventurer, a sailor, swimmer, dancer, actor, author. There is a gaping hole where he once stood on this earth. He was loved by too many to mention and had a great impact on so many lives."

Simon moved to the UK with his family as a teen and trained as a swimmer, hoping to compete for Great Britain at the 1984 Olympic Games.

But at the age of 17, he decided to quit and move back to South Africa, where he joined the country's air force.

His wife said: "A small saving grace to this tragedy is that he was doing one of the things he loved most and passed away on the beach near the water, which was his temple."

Simon became an actor after a chance meeting at a resort hotel led to him performing as part of a troupe in various stage productions.

He went on to perform at the Moulin Rouge in 1989, prompting him to write a book about his experience titled Paris Nights: My Year at the Moulin Rouge.

He also did modelling work and later appeared in the South African TV series Egoli - Place of Gold for six years.

But he secured the biggest role of his career after moving to Los Angeles. His portrayal of villain Ba'al on Stargate SG1 was popular with viewers and the character enjoyed a five-year run.

Simon reprised his role for the Stargate: Continuum film, which was released in 2008.

But as a long-time survivalist and military veteran, his sense of adventure never left him.

Last year, he presented the Travel Channel series Into The Unknown, which saw him explore the world of the paranormal by hiking and swimming in the wilderness to find answers to myths and legends.

https://www.bbc.com/news/entertainment-arts-56371582

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Re: 2021 Deathpool thread
« Reply #182 on: March 13, 2021, 07:09:46 AM »
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/tvshowbiz/article-9358099/Sarah-Harding-39-says-Christmas-2020-probably-last.html

Sarah Harding on the way out. Shame I always thought she was the hot fun chick from girls aloud.

Perhaps she will improve...

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Re: 2021 Deathpool thread
« Reply #183 on: March 13, 2021, 01:12:56 PM »
Perhaps she will improve...

its spread and she said she has given up on chemo

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Re: 2021 Deathpool thread
« Reply #184 on: March 13, 2021, 04:06:47 PM »
Marvin Hagler

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Re: 2021 Deathpool thread
« Reply #185 on: March 15, 2021, 09:20:14 AM »
its spread and she said she has given up on chemo
No reason to delay the inevitable.

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Re: 2021 Deathpool thread
« Reply #186 on: March 15, 2021, 05:03:04 PM »
'Amityville Horror' killer Ronald DeFeo Jr. dies in state custody, records show

Ronald DeFeo Jr., who massacred his entire family in 1974 in their Amityville home while they slept, a case that gained national attention and spawned a book and a movie, died Friday while imprisoned, according to state prison records.

DeFeo, 69, was serving a 25-years-to-life sentence at the Sullivan Correctional Facility in upstate Fallsburg for each of the six slayings, records show.

A State Department of Corrections and Community Supervision spokeswoman said DeFeo was transferred to Albany Medical Center and was pronounced dead at 6:35 p.m. Friday. The cause of death will be determined by the Albany County Medical Examiner’s Office, the spokeswoman said.

The nature of the killings — DeFeo's parents and four siblings were found dead in their beds, each with a single bullet in their back — and tales of angry spirits haunting the Dutch Colonial-style Ocean Avenue home in the aftermath, stunned Long Island and much of the country.



"If you grew up on Long Island," said Joseph Giacalone, an adjunct professor at the John Jay College of Criminal Justice in Manhattan and a retired NYPD sergeant raised in Plainedge, "you knew about the home on Ocean Avenue."

He said the killings' lore was elevated with the 1977 novel "The Amityville Horror," by Jay Anson, and the 1979 cult horror film of the same name starring James Brolin. The movie was based on claims by the Lutz family, who bought the house following the DeFeo murders, and said they’d been forced to flee after being terrorized by paranormal activities.

"As kids, we rode our bikes just to see the house like every other kid who grew up in the area," Giacalone said. " … The movie made it famous. You’d go down there as kids, not really understanding the gravity of it, but you heard about all the murders in the house."

Police said DeFeo, 23 at the time, shot each of his family members with a .35-caliber Marlin Lever action rifle, police said.

The victims were DeFeo’s father, Ronald DeFeo Sr., 43, his mother Louise DeFeo, 42, and siblings Dawn, 18, Allison, 13, Mark, 11 and John, 9, according to newspaper articles at the time.

During his 1975 trial, DeFeo admitted the killings.

He was convicted of six counts of second-degree murder. State Supreme Court Justice Thomas Stark called the murders the "most heinous and abhorrent crimes."

DeFeo’s lawyer had argued his client was insane when he killed his family. DeFeo said he did it in self-defense after hearing voices that told him his family was plotting against him. A prosecution expert testified that while DeFeo was an admitted LSD and heroin user, he was sane at the time of the murders.

Former Newsday reporter and editor Bob Keeler, 77, of Stony Brook, interviewed DeFeo at the Attica Correctional Facility in 1986. During the interview, DeFeo changed his story and blamed his sister and mother for the deaths.

He told Keeler, "People look in my eyes, that I’m possessed or something. I’m sick of it."

DeFeo said in the interview that his sister Dawn shot their father, and his distraught mother shot Dawn and the other children.

"I believe he wanted to tell another side of the story," Keeler said. "I really wasn’t quite believing it."

Keeler recalled the widespread attention the case drew.

"It was a vicious crime, and it happened on quiet Long island," Keeler said. "People didn’t think of Long Island as a place where mass murder happens. It was maybe a combination of the suburban setting and the zeitgeist of that era, which was a little bit on the kooky side."

Giacalone, who once worked cold cases in the Bronx, said DeFeo’s murders will always live in infamy in New York.

"From a former investigator’s standpoint, I couldn’t imagine the scene that the cops had to witness," he said. "I never saw a case that would amount to what DeFeo did in his own home."

https://www.newsday.com/long-island/crime/amityville-horror-killer-dead-1.50183524?fbclid=IwAR2racMOAG8m1fOfsh9CTC-Rd_c_nhNvt4sK81-ARex3O30K9SQRrK3jhIE

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Re: 2021 Deathpool thread
« Reply #187 on: March 16, 2021, 05:26:56 PM »

 — DeFeo's parents and four siblings were found dead in their beds, each with a single bullet in their back —


Within 28 days of a positive test?

COVID.
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Re: 2021 Deathpool thread
« Reply #188 on: March 16, 2021, 05:28:49 PM »
Yaphet Kotto

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Re: 2021 Deathpool thread
« Reply #189 on: March 16, 2021, 06:31:59 PM »

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« Reply #190 on: March 16, 2021, 06:36:58 PM »
Yaphet Kotto



Kotto's other notable genre roles included William Laughlin in The Running Man (1987) and Doc in Freddy's Dead: The Final Nightmare (1991). Interestingly, he turned down the role of Captain Picard in Star Trek: The Next Generation. The part eventually went to and was made famous by Patrick Stewart.

"I think I made some wrong decisions in my life, man," he told Big Issue. "I should have done that, but I walked away. When you’re making movies, you’d tend to say no to TV. It’s like when you’re in college and someone asks you to the high school dance. You say no."

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Re: 2021 Deathpool thread
« Reply #191 on: March 16, 2021, 07:12:38 PM »
Sadly, my barber of 18 years passed away.  He was in his mid to late 50's and ultimately the beetus took him down.  RIP Barber Al!

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Re: 2021 Deathpool thread
« Reply #192 on: March 16, 2021, 07:43:06 PM »
Yaphet Kotto



He Richard Pryor, and Harvey Keitel were all great in Paul Schrader's "Blue Collar."

R.I.P.

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Re: 2021 Deathpool thread
« Reply #193 on: March 17, 2021, 06:48:45 PM »
Former 'Top Gear' Host, Racing Driver Sabine Schmitz Dead at 51

Sabine Schmitz -- affectionately known as the Queen of Nürburgring and former host of the hit BBC show "Top Gear" -- has died.

Sabine, the only woman ever to win Germany's famous 24-hour touring car and GT endurance racing event in 1996 and 1997, died Tuesday. She revealed last year she had been battling a rare form of cancer since 2017.

The Nürburgring's racing account tweeted, "The Nürburgring has lost its most famous female racing driver. Sabine Schmitz passed away far too early after a long illness. We will miss her and her cheerful nature. Rest in peace Sabine!"

Sabine was no stranger to the race track, having grown up in Nürburg and so close to the Nürburgring circuit in western Germany. She also raced for the Porsche motorsport team ... which also paid tribute to her saying it's "very sad to hear that Sabine Schmitz (1969-2021) has passed away."

The Porsche motorsport team added, "The 'Queen of Nordschleife' was a crowd favourite due to her open, humorous way. Our sympathy goes to her family and friends."

Sabine would go on to become a regular guest on "Top Gear" ... making her first appearance in 2004. Executive producer Clare Pizey, said, "Sabine was a beloved member of the Top Gear family and presenting team since 2016, having first appeared on the show in 2004, and everyone who had the pleasure of working with her on the team is in shock at this news."

The show's former host, Jeremy Clarkson, also was stunned by the news saying, "Terrible news about Sabine Schmitz. Such a sunny person and so full of beans."

Sabine was 51.

https://www.tmz.com/2021/03/17/former-top-gear-host-racing-driver-sabine-schmitz-dead-cancer/?fbclid=IwAR2fTweuAOt-Cal5r2S69DaBzcdq7Bp63n23yOkW7kNgmKZrUIvzgHWdlMw

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Re: 2021 Deathpool thread
« Reply #194 on: March 21, 2021, 11:42:35 AM »
Texas Roadhouse Founder Kent Taylor Commits COVID-Related Suicide

Kent Taylor, the man who founded the wildly successful Texas Roadhouse restaurant chain, has taken his own life after experiencing severe, post-COVID side effects.

Taylor suffered from tinnitus -- ringing in the ears -- which his family says greatly intensified in the last days of his life and ultimately became unbearable. At its worst, tinnitus can sound like a jet engine roaring inside the ears.

The family said, "Kent battled and fought hard," but ultimately the suffering became too great.

Kent was a master businessman, who founded Texas Roadhouse back in 1993. He came up with the idea on a cocktail napkin and brought it to life with the first restaurant located in Louisville, Kentucky. The plan took hold, and eventually, there were 537 Texas Roadhouses in 49 states, with 10 international locations.

Kent got national attention last Spring when he earmarked his entire salary to help support frontline workers during the pandemic.

He suffered from tinnitus, but it apparently flared up in a big way after he contracted COVID.   There's data indicating tinnitus is exacerbated by coronavirus.

Louisville Mayor Greg Fischer said, "He was a maverick entrepreneur who embodied the values of never giving up and putting others first."

Kent was 65.

RIP.

https://www.tmz.com/2021/03/21/texas-roadhouse-founder-kent-taylor-commits-covid-related-suicide/?fbclid=IwAR0ZY7iugzkoO5T79cPs0Z1aDg8hTtEgGdMaJCWQ5G2lgnm97qJtvBfJFUo

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Re: 2021 Deathpool thread
« Reply #195 on: March 21, 2021, 11:58:33 AM »
'Amityville Horror' killer Ronald DeFeo Jr. dies in state custody, records show


https://www.newsday.com/long-island/crime/amityville-horror-killer-dead-1.50183524?fbclid=IwAR2racMOAG8m1fOfsh9CTC-Rd_c_nhNvt4sK81-ARex3O30K9SQRrK3jhIE

Did the evil spirit he said he was possessed by vacate his soul when his body died.

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Re: 2021 Deathpool thread
« Reply #196 on: March 21, 2021, 12:45:29 PM »
Did the evil spirit he said he was possessed by vacate his soul when his body died.
Yes, it went back to the house at Amity.

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Re: 2021 Deathpool thread
« Reply #197 on: March 21, 2021, 01:02:40 PM »
He Richard Pryor, and Harvey Keitel were all great in Paul Schrader's "Blue Collar."

R.I.P.

I always spell Paul Schrader's name wrong.  I will have to check out that movie.  I was a big fan of the 1979 movie "Hardcore", written and directed by Paul Schrader, starring George C. Scott.  I thought Scott did a great job in the movie, yet if I recall correctly, he was nominated for some "Worst Actor's Award" for the movie.  I disagree with that completely.

Paul Schrader's writing was excellent too - who I later learned wrote Taxi Driver [a movie I heard lots about, but never watched].

LOL @ this scene from Hardcore...it just goes to show how long the victimhood mentality has been part of Western culture:


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Re: 2021 Deathpool thread
« Reply #198 on: March 22, 2021, 12:52:54 PM »
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Top Surfer Katherine Diaz Killed By Lightning Strike During Ocean Training Session



Katherine Diaz -- one of El Salvador's top surfers -- died on Friday after she was hit in a lightning strike during a training session near her home.

The 22-year-old rising star -- who had been gunning to compete for El Salvador at the Olympics in Tokyo -- was surfing at a spot called El Tunco when the lightning storm hit.

Katherine's uncle Beto Diaz told a local media outlet his niece had gone to hug a friend she spotted at the surf spot when lightening struck.

"She, the friend, was thrown by the force of the lightening strike too, the board threw me back. Katherine died instantly."

Emergency personnel reportedly raced to the scene and scrambled to revive Diaz ... but it was too late.

Diaz was a rising star in the sport and beloved by the surf community in El Salvador.

She was expected to compete in the ISA World Surf Games in May -- the event is a qualifier for Olympics in Tokyo.

The International Surfing Association issued a statement on her death ... saying, "It is with a heavy heart that the ISA has learned about the passing of El Salvador’s Katherine Diaz."

"Katherine embodied the joy and energy that make surfing so special and dear to us all, as a global ambassador of the sport. She excelled at the international competition level, representing her country with pride at both the ISA World Surfing Games and ISA World Junior Surfing Championship."

"We send our heartfelt condolences to Katherine’s family, the surfers of El Salvador, and to all those in the international surfing community whose lives she touched."

"We will never forget you."

RIP.

https://www.tmz.com/2021/03/22/katherine-diaz-surfer-killed-lightening-strike-el-salvador/?fbclid=IwAR0H03kKO10U4MZIawOyT3vMeTGwxjj8SKooueZLLjvV_E7SRXFAYEOchvI

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Re: 2021 Deathpool thread
« Reply #199 on: March 22, 2021, 03:17:48 PM »
Texas Roadhouse Founder Kent Taylor Commits COVID-Related Suicide

Louisville Mayor Greg Fischer said, "He was a maverick entrepreneur who embodied the values of never giving up and putting others first."

Kent was 65.

RIP.

https://www.tmz.com/2021/03/21/texas-roadhouse-founder-kent-taylor-commits-covid-related-suicide/?fbclid=IwAR0ZY7iugzkoO5T79cPs0Z1aDg8hTtEgGdMaJCWQ5G2lgnm97qJtvBfJFUo

This guy?

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