Kuolleita, R.I.P

Itekkin tuijotellu suurimman osan edes jotenkin lovecraftiin liittyvistä leffoista, suurin osa vaan ei liity kun nimellisesti herraan, in the mountains of madness leffaa odotellessa ja pelätessä (herran kirjojen filmatisointi on suht vaikeeta jos alkuajatus on aina se "hirviöitä hirviöitä" ja kirjat on enempi "kosmista kauhua jota ei voi nähdä")
 
Itekkin tuijotellu suurimman osan edes jotenkin lovecraftiin liittyvistä leffoista, suurin osa vaan ei liity kun nimellisesti herraan, in the mountains of madness leffaa odotellessa ja pelätessä (herran kirjojen filmatisointi on suht vaikeeta jos alkuajatus on aina se "hirviöitä hirviöitä" ja kirjat on enempi "kosmista kauhua jota ei voi nähdä")
Vituttaa kyllä suunnattomasti, että Richard Stanley paljastui jokski vitun persläpi-vaimonhakkaajaks ja tyri mahdollisuutensa jatkaa color out of spacella alkanutta Lovecraft-trilogiaansa.
Del Toron mountains of madnessin kyllä sais vihdoinkin joku rahottaa.
 
Quantum leap taisi olla se, mistä Stockwell tuli itselle tutuksi.
Mutta kyllähän tota näki läpi parin vuosikymmenen ajan vähän milloin missäkin tv-sarjassa.
Sellainen tuttu ja turvallinen vakiokasvo tv-sarjoissa.

NNNNNNOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!!!!! :cry:

Quantum Leap oli varmaan se ensikosketus, minkä muistan hänestä ja monessakin muussa leffassa / sarjassa aina positiivisesti yllättynyt, jos mukana ollut. Aika helvetin monessa onkin mukana ollut.

Langolieerit oli ihan vitun hyvä!

R.I.P, you will be missed. :oops:
 

Alla on periaatteessa kaikki, mitä ylempänä olevassa linkissäkin. Mutta onhan se lähde, niin olkoon esillä vaikka sisällön tänne vuosinkin.

Having worked together for five years on the classic sci-fi television program, Bakula said that he learned a lot about the business and life from his dear pal.

“Dean was such a passionate man — about life, his work, his art (he was an amazing artist!), his family, all kinds of causes, people, music, the planet, cigars, golf, and on and on!” Bakula wrote in a lengthy statement. “Having been a famous child actor, he had a soft spot for every young actor who came on our set. He was very protective of their rights and safety and always checked in with them to make sure that they were ok. His big-hearted response to the kids made all of us take notice and be better guardians ourselves.”

Stockwell played Albert “Al” Calavicci opposite Bakula’s Dr. Samuel “Sam” Beckett on the Donald P. Bellisario created drama, which ran on NBC for five seasons from March 1989 through May 1993.

Bakula recalled meeting Stockwell for the first time at his audition for Quantum Leap in 1988. “He had agreed to ‘read’ for the network, I was already cast,” Bakula said. “We connected immediately and my career and my life were changed that day in Brandon Tartikoff’s office.”

Not long after being cast in Quantum Leap, Stockwell was nominated for an Academy Award for his role in Married to the Mob, with Bakula noting how “lucky” the show was to have him already aboard.

“All I know is, he never tried to get out or complain, he loved the role and the show and the rest was history,” Bakula said of Stockwell not rocking the boat amid the huge recognition. “He became a dear friend and a mentor and we grew very close over the next five, very intense years.”

Concluded Bakula, “In spite of having a career that came and went several times during his seventy-plus years in the business, he was always grateful and delighted to have the chance to keep working. The only time he ever complained was when we called him on the golf course and told him we were ready for him to come to work! He used to announce his presence on the sound stage (if we hadn’t already caught a whiff of cigar smoke trailing in behind him), with a bellowed, ‘The fun starts now!’ Truer words were never spoken. I loved him dearly and was honored to know him. He made me a better human being.”
 

Alla on periaatteessa kaikki, mitä ylempänä olevassa linkissäkin. Mutta onhan se lähde, niin olkoon esillä vaikka sisällön tänne vuosinkin.

Having worked together for five years on the classic sci-fi television program, Bakula said that he learned a lot about the business and life from his dear pal.

“Dean was such a passionate man — about life, his work, his art (he was an amazing artist!), his family, all kinds of causes, people, music, the planet, cigars, golf, and on and on!” Bakula wrote in a lengthy statement. “Having been a famous child actor, he had a soft spot for every young actor who came on our set. He was very protective of their rights and safety and always checked in with them to make sure that they were ok. His big-hearted response to the kids made all of us take notice and be better guardians ourselves.”

Stockwell played Albert “Al” Calavicci opposite Bakula’s Dr. Samuel “Sam” Beckett on the Donald P. Bellisario created drama, which ran on NBC for five seasons from March 1989 through May 1993.

Bakula recalled meeting Stockwell for the first time at his audition for Quantum Leap in 1988. “He had agreed to ‘read’ for the network, I was already cast,” Bakula said. “We connected immediately and my career and my life were changed that day in Brandon Tartikoff’s office.”

Not long after being cast in Quantum Leap, Stockwell was nominated for an Academy Award for his role in Married to the Mob, with Bakula noting how “lucky” the show was to have him already aboard.

“All I know is, he never tried to get out or complain, he loved the role and the show and the rest was history,” Bakula said of Stockwell not rocking the boat amid the huge recognition. “He became a dear friend and a mentor and we grew very close over the next five, very intense years.”

Concluded Bakula, “In spite of having a career that came and went several times during his seventy-plus years in the business, he was always grateful and delighted to have the chance to keep working. The only time he ever complained was when we called him on the golf course and told him we were ready for him to come to work! He used to announce his presence on the sound stage (if we hadn’t already caught a whiff of cigar smoke trailing in behind him), with a bellowed, ‘The fun starts now!’ Truer words were never spoken. I loved him dearly and was honored to know him. He made me a better human being.”

Ai vittu! :cry:

Nice.
 
Hold the pants! Stay with me! huusin kun tänään kiristin viimeisen kerran Mission Belttiäni.

Koin kuitenkin että tässä alkaa olemaan viimein niin kova luottamuspula, että on aika sanoa hyvästit.

Kirjaudu tai rekisteröidy katsoaksesi spoilerin sisällön.

See you at the crossroads.

Ja nyt mulla on ihan normaali vyö, nää ihmiset elää näin joka päivä.
 
Hold the pants! Stay with me! huusin kun tänään kiristin viimeisen kerran Mission Belttiäni.

Koin kuitenkin että tässä alkaa olemaan viimein niin kova luottamuspula, että on aika sanoa hyvästit.

Kirjaudu tai rekisteröidy katsoaksesi spoilerin sisällön.

See you at the crossroads.

Ja nyt mulla on ihan normaali vyö, nää ihmiset elää näin joka päivä.

Meillä on töissä tälläisiä:

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Koko vyö on stretchiä!
Oikein läskiystävällinen.
 
Viestini toiselta foorumilta mihin kirjoittelen, mutta koin tarpeelliseksi laittaa myös tänne.

Ehkei ole kiellettyä laittaa tänne myös ns. tavisten Rip-toivotuksia varsinkin jos on aiheellista ja nyt koen että on.

Toivottelen rauhaisaa lepoa lapsuuskulmien naapurille joka nukkui hiljattain pois pitkään sairastettua. Ikää toki oli hänellä, mutta aina koskettaa jos on tyyppi jonka erityisen rakkaaksi kokenut ja pitänyt kuolemattomana.

Kertokoon sekin jotain siitä kuinka pidetty yleensä oli kun tuttuni fanittaa suuresti Popedaa ja kerran hän sanoi tästä naapurista, että kyllä hän on mun arvoasteikossa ihmisenä todella korkealla. Seuraavana voi tulla sitten Pate Mustajärvi, mutta hänkin on kyllä hyvin kaukana siitä vielä, mutta hyvänä kakkosena.
 

Jyrki Kasvi. :(
 

Jyrki Kasvi. :(
Aikoinaan Lex Karpela tekijänoikeuslain tultua voimaan Jyrki Kasvi, Timo Soini ja Joku Kolmas osti Tanja Karpelalle joululahjaks MP3-soittimen ja CD-levyn.
 
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