Gene Wilder is dead. :bluesad: A true comedy icon.
http://variety.com/2016/film/news/gene-wilder-dead-dies-willie-wonka-young-frankenstein-1201846745/ (http://variety.com/2016/film/news/gene-wilder-dead-dies-willie-wonka-young-frankenstein-1201846745/)
http://youtu.be/r2pt2-F2j2g (http://youtu.be/r2pt2-F2j2g)
bummer
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Damn.... That sucks... :bluesad:
Quote from: Rev. Powell on August 29, 2016, 02:48:28 PM
Gene Wilder is dead. :bluesad: A true comedy icon.
http://variety.com/2016/film/news/gene-wilder-dead-dies-willie-wonka-young-frankenstein-1201846745/ (http://variety.com/2016/film/news/gene-wilder-dead-dies-willie-wonka-young-frankenstein-1201846745/)
http://youtu.be/r2pt2-F2j2g (http://youtu.be/r2pt2-F2j2g)
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So sad! I'm glad he lived as long as he did though.
So long, and thanks for all the laughs. We'll miss you. :bluesad:
RIP :bluesad:
I will always remember Young Frankenstein...
What's crazy is just YESTERDAY like in the evening I was watching a reunion video of six of the stars of Willy Wonka (five of the kids and one of the guys who played an Oompa Loompa) and someone in the comments sections was like, "It's a pity they didn't Gene Wilder and NO, he's not dead!" And someone else said, "Yeah, but he's REAL old." And another argued he was just 82 or so...
Anyway, just thought the time was kind of weird.
Well, thanks for the memories Gene!
BTW one of the girls in the video said that Gene was a VERY nice man, and they never got the sense that they "shouldn't be bothering Mr Wilder" even though, by her own admission, she and her young cast-mates were probably, "quite a handful."
I always knew this movie existed, but for some reason, could never find anything on it until just now...
http://youtu.be/FOA7CcVOFIs (http://youtu.be/FOA7CcVOFIs)
Dreadful news. It appears that he had Alzheimers, but he didn't want to tell anyone lest it tarnish his image in the mind of children. He sounded like a very gentle, caring man. I loved him in so many of his 80's comedies.
RIP Mr. Wilder.
I just heard this myself-was about to post it here. Dam,the man was a National treasure. Even in small roles-as in BONNIE AND CLYDE,he shined threw.
Goodbye.
RIP Mr Wilder :bluesad:
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But thank you for all the laughs.
Jerome, we'll miss you, my hero. Good night, sweet prince.
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I'll miss him.
I rather like this letter Gene Wilder wrote from the pre production of Willy Wonka. His creative instincts were clearly spot on, and he'll leave on forever in those endeavors.
QuoteJuly 23rd
Dear Mel
I've just received the costume sketches. I'll tell you everything I think, without censoring, and you take from my opinion what you like.
I assume that the designer took his impressions from the book and didn't know, naturally, who would be playing Willy. And I think, for a character in general, they're lovely sketches.
I love the main thing — the velvet jacket — and I mean to show by my sketch the exact same color. But I've added two large pockets to take away from the svelt, feminine line. (Also in case of a few props.)
I also think the vest is both appropriate and lovely.
And I love the same white, flowing shirt and the white gloves. Also the lighter colored inner silk lining of the jacket.
What I don't like is the precise pin pointing in place and time as this costume does.
I don't think of Willy as an eccentric who holds on to his 1912 Dandy's Sunday suit and wears it in 1970, but rather as just an eccentric — where there's no telling what he'll do or where he ever found his get-up — except that it strangely fits him: Part of this world, part of another. A vain man who knows colors that suit him, yet, with all the oddity, has strangely good taste. Something mysterious, yet undefined.
I'm not a ballet master who skips along with little mincy steps. So, as you see, I've suggested ditching the Robert Helpmann trousers. Jodhpurs to me belong more to the dancing master. But once elegant now almost baggy trousers — baggy through preoccupation with more important things — is character.
Slime green trousers are icky. But sand colored trousers are just as unobtrusive for your camera, but tasteful.
The hat is terrific, but making it 2 inches shorter would make it more special.
Also a light blue felt hat-band to match with the same light blue fluffy bow tie shows a man who knows how to compliment his blue eyes.
To match the shoes with the jacket is fey. To match the shoes with the hat is taste.
Hope all is well. Talk to you soon.
All my best,
Gene
http://www.lettersofnote.com/2012/06/part-of-this-world-part-of-another.html (http://www.lettersofnote.com/2012/06/part-of-this-world-part-of-another.html)
Gene... Gene was a character. On scream and off. It's amazing how a man could act so quiet and humble most of the time and still come across so strongly in everything he did.
There will be special screenings of WILLY WONKA and BLAZING SADDLES at 55 AMC theaters across the country this Saturday and Sunday. Unfortunately my city is not participating, but if you live in a large American city you may find a theater. playing them. List here: http://variety.com/2016/film/news/gene-wilder-willy-wonka-blazing-saddles-amc-theaters-1201850179/ (http://variety.com/2016/film/news/gene-wilder-willy-wonka-blazing-saddles-amc-theaters-1201850179/)
I was reading that he came up with the idea of having Wonka come out with a cane at first and then do the flip. So you'd never know how truthful or serious he was being.
Young Frankenstein is probably my favorite movie with him. Everything from the casting to the look of the film is great.
R.I.P. Gene wilder, and thanks for so many great movies.