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    Quote Originally Posted by capncnut View Post
    It's obvious that there are gonna be a few haters, after all his final years were somewhat controversial. I like his movies immensely (especially Planet, Soylent and Omega) but I wouldn't say that he's an amazingly outstanding actor. With that said, he was supposed to be remarkable at Shakespeare but I've never seen him perform in any Shakespearian movies so I'm really not one to judge.
    My thoughts... Remember the films you seem him in are from a different type of cinema - more theatrical in some ways! He was one of the old-school actors who never really appeared to be acting, which in reality of course shows quality acting... And of course he had just immense screen presence...

    You new if he was in a film, generally it would be a better film for it...
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    Quote Originally Posted by Neil View Post
    He was one of the old-school actors who never really appeared to be acting, which in reality of course shows quality acting... And of course he had just immense screen presence...
    That much can never be denied, his screen presence was incredible. Not to mention that toothy grin.

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    RIP Heston.

    Watching The Omega Man now, bottle of brandy, toasting the man.

    Funny thing, it snowed here on Saturday night, starting from about 1AM GMT, i had a feeling that the snow represented something, the actual death of something to be exact, and i had a feeling i knew what that "something" was, but after reading this, maybe i was wrong ... and maybe the snow was for Heston?

    Thats what i like to think right now anyways.



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    Quote Originally Posted by Deadman_Deluxe View Post
    RIP Heston.

    Watching The Omega Man now, bottle of brandy, toasting the man.

    Funny thing, it snowed here on Saturday night, starting from about 1AM GMT, i had a feeling that the snow represented something, the actual death of something to be exact, and i had a feeling i knew what that "something" was, but after reading this, maybe i was wrong ... and maybe the snow was for Heston?

    Thats what i like to think right now anyways.


    I've got Omega on at this exact moment too...
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    Quote Originally Posted by Neil View Post


    I'll watch 'The Omega Man' tonight...
    me too.




    politics aside. heston was a patriot- and he was in some damn great movies.
    "The bumps you feel are asteroids smashing into the hull."

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    A sad loss. RIP Mr Heston...

    His greatest role IMO...


    I will also watch the omega man later on.
    Oblivion gallops closer, favoring the spur, sparing the rein - I think we will be gone soon

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    Quote Originally Posted by SymphonicX View Post
    Purely personal. His political views.

    As for his films, never enjoyed one, never hated one....never blew me away with anything he did but similarly never hated anything he did either....meh.
    I feel the same. Any actor could have played his parts. I think he was a perfect example of being in the right place at the right time. I don't feel the need to toast this guy at all. Planet of the Apes rocked but anyone could have done it during that golden age of cinema
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    Sometimes I agreed with his politics and sometimes I didn't, but he was a phenomenal talent.

    "Men choose as their prophets those who tell them that their hopes are true." --Lord Dunsany

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    whether or not you agreed with his politics, you'd have to admit the man was a patriot for speaking up for what he truly believed in even if it caused controversy. The films he acted in and the causes he dedicated himself to really did make him a true class act. And there's one way I'll always remember him by...



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    Quote Originally Posted by zombie04 View Post
    whether or not you agreed with his politics, you'd have to admit the man was a patriot for speaking up for what he truly believed in even if it caused controversy. The films he acted in and the causes he dedicated himself to really did make him a true class act. And there's one way I'll always remember him by...



    LOL! What a great way to remember him!
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    I loved Charlton Heston for his films. Sure, his politics didn't agree with mine. But hey, he was by no means an intolerant or racist person. He was a pioneer in civil and human rights. Marching with Martin Luther King and starring alongside black actors before many others. Why doesn't anyone remember him for this?

    Tonight I'm gonna watch Soylent Green and The Omega Man.

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    I'll have to break out Ben Hur, The Ten Commandments, and Planet of the Apes in coming days...

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    we watched omega man and soylent green last night.

    tonight will be planet of the apes.
    "The bumps you feel are asteroids smashing into the hull."

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    I was quite proud when Mr. Heston took the helm of my beloved NRA. Great man, great American.



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