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Apr 7 08 12:17 AM
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Apr 7 08 1:13 AM
GaryP11111 wrote: Of course I loved Charlton Heston's film and political careers. I've missed his incredible profile from both fronts and truly envy those who had the opportunity to meet him. I also want to take this time to remind folks that Richard Dreyfuss, an actor on the opposite side of the political spectrum from Mr. Heston, came to the defense of Heston when he was attacked for his political views. Dreyfuss' statement defended not only Heston, but championed civility within political discourse. I thought Dreyfuss' gentlemanly statement was one of the best political broadsides I had ever read. I'd like to meet him and thank him for that.
I'd like to see Dreyfuss's statement. That was very decent of him to do. Funny thing, I watched Jaws for the first time in ages tonight. There's some Hollywood liberals I respect. Paul Newman is one. With his Newman's Own dressings, at least he puts his money where his mouth is. And the salad dressings are good (yes, this is an endorsement).
Apr 7 08 1:50 AM
I know I have more, I just have to dig them up! If any of you have seen "Monster Kid Home Movies," you can appreciate how much Heston meant to me. "The Last Omega Man On Earth" was a love letter to both Heston and Matheson.
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Apr 7 08 2:19 AM
Thank you, Frank, for sharing those. That last one really gets to me. Dang, thought I got all cried out last night. Here's my own humble homage to one of the great actors of our time.
Apr 7 08 2:25 AM
Sensational likeness of James Franciscus!
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Apr 7 08 9:00 AM
Mummified Remains wrote: Let me guess...Mark Spitz after winning two of his gold medals...right?
Spitz? He doesn't even drink!
Apr 7 08 9:47 AM
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Apr 7 08 9:56 AM
Monsterpal wrote: Mummified Remains wrote: Let me guess...Mark Spitz after winning two of his gold medals...right? Spitz? He doesn't even drink!
Apr 7 08 10:44 AM
I thought he was good in True Lies as Arnold's boss.
He seemed to relish playing the villain in THE THREE MUSKETEERS.
Let us for this day set aside our personal beliefs and political views and remember the man.
Apr 7 08 11:36 AM
Charlton Heston made many fine films in long carrer and his screen presence will be missed.
Apr 7 08 11:47 AM
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