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  • Re: He's dead, Jim.

    How about this: Seems like a better subject than the other for this thread:

    Frances Bean Cobain to Lana Del Rey: Early death isn't 'cool'
    http://www.cnn.com/2014/06/23/showbi...na-del-rey-rs/
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    • Re: He's dead, Jim.

      Eli Wallach-The Magnificent Seven would have not been the same without him. He was 98. I believe only Robert Vaughn is now left form the stars of that cast.
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      • Re: He's dead, Jim.

        Originally posted by DrDemento View Post
        Eli Wallach-The Magnificent Seven would have not been the same without him. He was 98. I believe only Robert Vaughn is now left form the stars of that cast.
        Still enjoy the movie, and especially the theme song. Funny thing, though. I checked out the cast on imdb, and the picture of Yul Bryner has a guy with hair. Don't think I'd ever seen him with hair.

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        • Originally posted by DrDemento View Post
          Eli Wallach-The Magnificent Seven would have not been the same without him. He was 98. I believe only Robert Vaughn is now left form the stars of that cast.
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          • Re: He's dead, Jim.

            Amazing to live that long. A good actor, I really enjoyed his work whenever I saw it.
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            • Re: He's dead, Jim.

              Originally posted by DrDemento View Post
              Eli Wallach-The Magnificent Seven would have not been the same without him. He was 98. I believe only Robert Vaughn is now left form the stars of that cast.
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              • Originally posted by ExileOnDaytonStreet View Post
                Amazing to live that long.
                Kirk Douglas is 97 and Al Molinaro (Happy Days) just turned 95.

                And for Brent, you-know-who is also 97, somehow.
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                • Re: He's dead, Jim.

                  Originally posted by DrDemento View Post
                  Eli Wallach-The Magnificent Seven would have not been the same without him. He was 98. I believe only Robert Vaughn is now left form the stars of that cast.
                  And Clint is the only one left from The Good, The Bad & The Ugly
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                  • Re: He's dead, Jim.

                    Originally posted by CLS View Post
                    Still enjoy the movie, and especially the theme song. Funny thing, though. I checked out the cast on imdb, and the picture of Yul Bryner has a guy with hair. Don't think I'd ever seen him with hair.
                    One of the all time great movie music themes.

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                    • Re: He's dead, Jim.

                      Former "Survivor: Blood vs. Water" contestant Caleb Bankston, 27, in a train "mishap. He was Colton's fiancé who criticized Colton for quitting, again.

                      http://www.cnn.com/2014/06/25/showbi...html?hpt=hp_t2
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                      • Originally posted by jericho View Post
                        Former "Survivor: Blood vs. Water" contestant Caleb Bankston, 27, in a train "mishap. He was Colton's fiancé who criticized Colton for quitting, again.

                        http://www.cnn.com/2014/06/25/showbi...html?hpt=hp_t2
                        So you're saying he wasn't a survivor?

                        (Does anyone really care what happens to survivor people outside of their families? I hope not).

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                        • Re: He's dead, Jim.

                          Originally posted by jericho View Post
                          Former "Survivor: Blood vs. Water" contestant Caleb Bankston, 27, in a train "mishap. He was Colton's fiancé who criticized Colton for quitting, again.
                          The definition (insofar as reality show people are actual humans) of a nice person who enabled an awful person. He's definitely in a better place if he's not under Colton.
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                          • Re: He's dead, Jim.

                            Originally posted by DrDemento View Post
                            Eli Wallach-The Magnificent Seven would have not been the same without him. He was 98. I believe only Robert Vaughn is now left form the stars of that cast.
                            Coburn is dead?!

                            Edit: Yikes, for 12 years. Musta missed it.

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                            • Re: He's dead, Jim.

                              A Man of Integrity has died and we are thankful for the time he served this Nation.

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                              • Re: He's dead, Jim.

                                Originally posted by unofan View Post
                                So you're saying he wasn't a survivor?

                                (Does anyone really care what happens to survivor people outside of their families? I hope not).
                                No, just like I don't care about which celebrity went shopping, etc. But, as someone who watched the show, I actually thought that Caleb would be the type of guy I would hang out with, he seemed like he would be a good guy. It's sad that he died, and since there are Survivor fans on this board, it warrants a mention in this thread.
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