Dave Rosser, guitarist from the Afghan Whigs has died, just 50 years old.
Dave Rosser, guitarist from the Afghan Whigs has died, just 50 years old.
Joan Lee, wife of Stan Lee, at age 93: http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/hea...was-93-1018951
Nelsan Ellis "Lafayette" from True Blood. 39.
http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/new...-at-39-1019540
Masons father Hugh Warner just passed
https://twitter.com/marilynmanson/st...75462550433792
Fresh Kid Ice of 2 Live Crew fame passed away. Man did I listen to them a lot from around '89-'91.
RIP
RIP George Romero
http://www.latimes.com/entertainment...716-story.html
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George A. Romero. A true legend in cinema and without him. Who knows where horror would've gone w/o Night of the Living Dead.
I think I'll watch the original 'Dead' trilogy over the next few days. I was always bummed that we never got his Resident Evil movie.
I already have tickets to see Creepshow at my local art theater this Wednesday, they're doing retro horror (35mm) showings every month, and July just happened to be Creepshow.
Always liked Romero, seemed like a cool guy!
Martin Landau of Mission: Impossible (TV show) & Ed Wood (as Bela Lugosi) at 89: http://pittsburgh.cbslocal.com/2017/...ndau-obituary/
Man he was such a great actor. Has anyone seen Remember? That's fairly recent and he was great in it
Fuck, what a shitty day.
I met George Romero either 7 or 8 years ago at a comic store signing in Charlotte, NC. Unfortunately by the time I got to the table, they had to start charging for autographs because there was so many people, and I didn't have any money, but photos were free. Sad thing is I can't find a copy of the photo anywhere. Could I swore I backed it up somewhere. Real nice guy. Was in line for a really long time and sleep deprived. Almost fainted when I got up from beside him after my photo because I felt so weak. He asked me I was okay, and I said I was fine and thanked him for being concerned.
I always thought the color NotLD remake from the 90's was too harshly criticized. It never bothered me.
Really sad about George Romero.
And RIP Martin Landau
Loved him in Mission:Impossible and in Space 1999. And of course, later, in Ed Wood among other things.
Was sad to hear about Martin Landau. I met him and William Shatner at a benefit here in LA in the early 2000's. They were introduced to me as "Bill and Marty". He was incredibly warm and kind and very cool.
On a side note, his daughter Juliette played Drusilla on Buffy the Vampire Slayer.
Pull the strings. Pull the strings!!!!
I just saw the Chester thing, FUCK man!
What the hell is going on lately?!
This news about Chester has really hit me.
Jesus. I was thinking only a few weeks ago that I wouldn't mind seeing Linkin Park live for teenage nostalgia. Very sad news.
I think Chris's death plus all that OML backlash really got to him...this is horrible. God i hate depression
I don't even like Linkin Park but hearing that made me cry, I think when you enjoy all the pop beefs and backlashes and critical ups and downs for entertainment value, you don't realise how that stuff is actually hitting someone and that they're people too. It reminds me of something Trent said about it taking courage to put something creatively out in the world only for it to get shit on.
I was never a fan of Linkin Park, but that really blows. I feel for his kids.
Omfg