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Feb 16th, 2008 06:04 PM | ||
Nick | Why couldn't Rob kick the bucket instead. | |
Feb 15th, 2008 05:44 PM | ||
bigtimecow |
lol i thought rob schneider died no big loss there |
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Feb 15th, 2008 10:33 AM | ||
JediScum | Well, you gotta respect a guy who still worked even though he had BLOOD CANCER. | |
Feb 14th, 2008 07:26 PM | ||
Nick |
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Feb 13th, 2008 02:09 PM | ||
Zbu Manowar | Not to piss on his memory, but one of the last things he did was a voice for Family Guy which involved him showing Stewie how to use the bathroom. The phrase 'and now here's Susan St. James to show you how to wipe' has to go down as one of the saddest final last lines of a career EVER. | |
Feb 13th, 2008 10:26 AM | ||
Geggy |
Damn right he was great in Jaws. That is what he will be remembered the most for. The French Connection is remembered the most for the best car chase scene ever. From various source: Scheider died of complications from multiple myeloma, a cancer of the blood cells, at the Myeloma Institute for Research and Therapy at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences in Little Rock, hospital spokesperson Leslie Taylor said. |
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Feb 12th, 2008 04:57 PM | ||
JediScum |
I clicked on Geggy's link, read the comments and noticed only one person remarked that Roy Schieder(sp?) was Dr. Benway in Naked Lunch. I also saw Marathon Man for the 1st time about 2 months ago. He was decent in that. Watching the extras, I guess he did his stunts for that movie. Strangely, I don't recall the link Geggy providing even reporting HOW he died. Just "He's dead but wasn't he great in Jaws?" |
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Feb 12th, 2008 03:17 PM | ||
Grislygus | Let's hear it for dignified deaths, people! | |
Feb 11th, 2008 08:12 PM | ||
Dr. Boogie | We're going to need a bigger coffin. | |
Feb 11th, 2008 05:30 PM | ||
darkvare | damn good actors are diying | |
Feb 11th, 2008 12:43 PM | ||
Geggy |
Roy Scheider gone to find a bigger boat damn, damn, DAMN! http://blogs.guardian.co.uk/film/200...1932_2008.html |