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Heston s dead.

Posted: Sun Apr 06, 2008 10:10 am
by Mark Lansing_Archive
Back in the Sixties, the guy was a leftist -- Heston marched with Martin Luther King and was a major activist for union rights in the SAG. That made his slide into right wing asshattery all the more ugly and depressing for me. You blew your own obituary, Chuck -- now everyone remembers you as a crank. Or as Moses.

Heston s dead.

Posted: Sun Apr 06, 2008 12:12 pm
by areopagite_Archive
Had just finished hosting a party to watch Heston's 1974 steaming pile "Earthquake" when I heard the news.

Heston s dead.

Posted: Sun Apr 06, 2008 12:19 pm
by tallchris_Archive
Orson Welles wouldn't have directed Touch of Evil without Heston requesting him to. That almost makes up for his later conservate douch baggery. Almost.

Heston s dead.

Posted: Sun Apr 06, 2008 12:29 pm
by anarchyinthebronx_Archive
No offense, but fuck the knee jerk reactions of all of you people on this board. Just because you don't share the same political views as another person doesn't give you the right to label the man a "douchebag". No one here knew him personally so you can't full ascertain who he was.

I happen to share his views on gun control and political correctness. I'm not a "neo-conservative" either. The bias here is sickening unless it also tongue in cheek for some of you. You can't tell for sure on a message board.

The guy was a WWII hero, made some decent films and continued to main friendships with Hollywood "librerals". He seems to have at least more integrity than Michael Moore or George Clooney.

I guess Kirk Douglas, Paul Newman and Clint Eastwood are the last of the old school of Hollywood tough guys now.

Heston s dead.

Posted: Sun Apr 06, 2008 12:34 pm
by big_dave_Archive
Fuck Heston, whatta twat.

Made a handful of good movies, though. No bugger will be throwing away their copies of A Touch of Evil because of the man's politics. One of the best things to come out of American culture.

some guy with anarchy in his name wrote:I happen to share his views on gun control and political correctness.


Pleased to meet you, shitting cunt.

SecondEdition wrote:He reminds me of The Great Prosciutto: now there was a ham.


I caught him cold in the Black Forest, tanned like a Hawaian. He had a glazed look in his eyes.

Heston s dead.

Posted: Sun Apr 06, 2008 12:41 pm
by Skronk_Archive
big_dave wrote:
some guy with anarchy in his name wrote:I happen to share his views on gun control and political correctness.


Pleased to meet you, shitting cunt.


Class act, Dave.

Heston s dead.

Posted: Sun Apr 06, 2008 12:42 pm
by big_dave_Archive
Skronk wrote:
big_dave wrote:
some guy with anarchy in his name wrote:I happen to share his views on gun control and political correctness.


Pleased to meet you, shitting cunt.


Class act, Dave.


It is 2008. Anyone who is even barely serious about "political correctness" deserves, at very least, internet scorn.

2008! And you guys are on about political correctness. Do you still put cloves in oranges to ward off the black death?

Heston s dead.

Posted: Sun Apr 06, 2008 12:46 pm
by big_dave_Archive
Far play to the man, he is right about the movie tally.


Good Movies Per Head


Heston: at least three possibly more
Clooney: exactly one
Moore: exactly none, but was really funny on TV back in the day.

Heston s dead.

Posted: Sun Apr 06, 2008 12:47 pm
by madlee_Archive
Young Charlton is very different than old Charlton.

I remember being surprised to see photos of him at MLK jr's speech in washington. He was very progressive at one point in his life.

However, like lots of people, he started to drift towards the right wing as he got older.

Heston s dead.

Posted: Sun Apr 06, 2008 12:51 pm
by Skronk_Archive
big_dave wrote:
Skronk wrote:
big_dave wrote:
some guy with anarchy in his name wrote:I happen to share his views on gun control and political correctness.


Pleased to meet you, shitting cunt.


Class act, Dave.


It is 2008. Anyone who is even barely serious about "political correctness" deserves, at very least, internet scorn.

2008! And you guys are on about political correctness. Do you still put cloves in oranges to ward off the black death?


That's not why I called you class act. I couldn't give a rat's ass about political correctness, real or imagined, but the way you responded. Grow up.