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sp1814 | 09:35 Tue 04th Sep 2012 | News
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It seems that we go ages without a celebrity passing away, and then all of a sudden, we lose a slew all in a short space.

Extra sad when you feel they haven't lived 'all' their life yet...

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Yes very sad at such a young age, always seemed such a lovely man.
So sad, he was superb in The Green Mile, he did seem the gentlest of men.
lead guitarist from Starship died yesterday too, only in his 40s.
So sad to hear that. So young too. :o(
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Watched 'The Island' again on Saturday. It was much better than I remembered.

And yes Brenden...he came across as a real gentle giant in the interviews on the DVD for 'The Green Mile'.
Er...er...er.

Very sad. But I won'task the usual questions that I raise in such circumstances (which would be: Who is Michael Clarke Duncan? What on earth is "The Green Mile". What is "Starship"?)
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And just the other day Hal David (one of the greatest lyricists of the 20th century in my opinion) passed away.
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NJ

Michael Clarke Duncan is one of those actors who you see once and remember for a long time. The Green Mile was a film based on a Stephen King series of novellas which starred Tom Hanks. MCD played an inmate on death row with Jesus-like powers.

(Sounds weird, but it's a really good, uplifting movie).
I believe Starship is a popular beat combo m'lud, celebrated among the lower classes for their rather loud and rythmic ..er..music.
I second SP's comments - The Green Mile does sound like a weird film but it's well worth watching, IMO.

It's re-run now and again on the telly, so make sure and tune in - fab film.
starship-though before he joined
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bBQVrCflZ_E
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Thanks for the info, sp. We live and learn.

You should have said Jefferson Airplane. Even I know them and I think I caught sight of them at one of the very early Isle of Wight festivals probably in about1968. i thought they turned it in donkeys' years ago.
....and he passed away without Aaron Ramsay scoring for The Gooners
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NJ

That's what they get for changing their name every ten years!
NJ

With all due respect ...

How long have you been living in your plastic bubble? :-)


(NB The film version of 'The Green Mile' was nominated for four Academy Awards: Best Supporting Actor for Michael Clarke Duncan, Best Picture, Best Sound, and Best Adapted Screenplay.)
^^^I've watched it about four times and cried every time.
The Green Mile is in my film top 10..................
\i'm not living in a bubble, Zeuhl. It's just that my interests do not correspond with those of most other people. In particular when it comes to films, I rarely come across a film which I think might amuse me. I have not been to a cinema since 1979 (and have no plans to do so in the future) and I have never been to a cinema which has multi-screens. I had not heard of Amy Winehouse until she hit the headlines when she died.

On the up side I own a part share in a London "Routemaster" bus, can drive a steam locomotive, I play the drums quite well and the clarinet quite badly and have an encyclopaedic knowledge of the London Underground. So each to their own !!!
Honestly Judge, give it a go. It really is a remarkable film.

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