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Darth Vader.

BBC News - James Earl Jones, voice of Darth Vader, dies aged 93
https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/ce81rkg87w8o

I always remember him best in Field of Dreams. Love that film.
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gremlin wrote: Mon Sep 09, 2024 10:27 pm Darth Vader.

BBC News - James Earl Jones, voice of Darth Vader, dies aged 93
https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/ce81rkg87w8o

I always remember him best in Field of Dreams. Love that film.
He was Mufasa first to me.

Absolutely amazing film BTW, they don’t seem to make Shakespearean tragedies into children's films featuring anthropomorphic animals so much these days, and the world is poorer for it.

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Darth Vader and Mustafa, he was just a voice. In proper acting he'll always be Thulsa Doom!
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Being a 90s kid my entire childhood was defined by the 7 films my family had on VHS.

One of which (alongside Star Wars and The Lion King come to think of it) was The Hunt for Red October in which Jones played an Admiral.

So that's how I picture him in real life.
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Kenneth Cope Aka: Marty Hopkirk. (again)
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80 years ago..

A short ceremony was held in Porthleven in Cornwall today, not far from RNAS Culdrose, to remember the “Dam Busters” hero Wing Commander Guy Gibson.
Today marks the 80th anniversary of his death, after his bomber crashed in occupied-Netherlands in the Second World War. He was the commanding officer of the RAF’s 617 Squadron, which famously attacked the dams in Germany in 1943. He was just 26 years old when he lost his life.
Wing Commander Gibson’s mother came from Porthleven, and he spent time there during leave.
Organising today’s service of remembrance was Beatrice Kerno of the Porthleven Old Cornwall Society. She recalled the late Vic Strike, who knew Wing Commander Gibson and did much to raise awareness of his links to the village, including commissioning a plaque on the Bickford-Smith Institute Building – the port’s iconic clocktower.
Laying wreaths on behalf of the Royal Navy was RNAS Culdrose Base Warrant Officer Mark Swift and on behalf of the RAF, St Mawgan’s Warrant Officer Darrel Keane. Also laying a wreath was Iain Henderson of The Veterans Charity.
The service was led by Reverend Mike North and the Last Post was sounded by Clive King of HMS Seahawk Volunteer Band. Attending alongside Old Cornwall Society members, was a representative of Porthleven Town Council and year-6 pupils from Porthleven Primary School.
Many members of the public, enjoying the Cornish sunshine, also stopped to join in the service on the seafront.
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I am aware that 'Just dead' can be open to some interpretation, however...
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Three days ago Mark Bollan has been dead 47 years.
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gremlin wrote: Thu Sep 19, 2024 4:50 pm I am aware that 'Just dead' can be open to some interpretation, however...
Sorry. My nephew is an officer in the navy and this came up on my feed from his station.

He knows some of the folk who participated.

And Guy Gibson is quite famous 😉
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Maggie Smith. :thumbdown:

She was ace in Gosford Park.
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RIP Mags!

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Yorick wrote: Thu Sep 19, 2024 10:43 pm
gremlin wrote: Thu Sep 19, 2024 4:50 pm I am aware that 'Just dead' can be open to some interpretation, however...
Sorry. My nephew is an officer in the navy and this came up on my feed from his station.

He knows some of the folk who participated.

And Guy Gibson is quite famous 😉
Famous for being a bit of a twat to anyone of lower rank. Cheshire was as good a pilot and a much better man. Gibson wasn't even liked by his own crew.
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Shame. Foot tapping music to me. Preferred him in films.
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Felix wrote: Mon Sep 30, 2024 12:29 am
Shame. Foot tapping music to me. Preferred him in films.
Magnificent facial hair.
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I re watched a video I’ve got of The Highwaymen concert from 1990, the next day KK dies.
Off to watch recordings of Starmer now!!
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