I would argue that "passings" is more correct than "passages."
Yeah, otherwise I keep thinking the book
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The Little Princess, one of my FAVORITE MOVIES omg ... You can watch it in its entirety online.
Rest In Peace, Shirley, you were the best.
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A thread on another site has one with that name. Thought it appropriate here, "The RIP Thread" is 2nd place but feels a little too insensitive.
"These people: They're dead"
Here's a related website:
http://www.deathlist.net/
UGH I thought I had it right.
Well, goddamnit.
50 seems incredibly young for a fatal heart attack, especially for a woman. Any further word on what's up with that?
Picked up a couple of her books over the years but haven't really dug in yet. I've always been looking forward to 'em, though. And I still occasionally crack people up, confuse them, and/or blow their minds with No More Mr. Nice Girl when I have the chance. Sadface.
And I had to notify the internet of a fallen friend a few years back. "R.I.P." does seem a bit insensitive for those of non-metaphysical/afterlife persuasions. A lot of people don't seem to consider that.
But I eventually just rolled with R.I.P. anyway 'cause it got the point across most directly and succinctly. Plus, he sincerely would not have cared at that point, lol.
Just throwing that out there.
Fuck it, call it "passengers" just to bastardize the existing abortion of a title even more. Passengers of a fucking death train!
Alternate suggestions:
corpses
dressed up rotten carcasses
Dead Souls
Bela Lugosi's Dead and so are these people
God dammit.
RIP Harold Ramis
It's always the quiet ones.
RIP Harold and thank you for all the laughs.
Harold directed Caddyshack. That's all there is needed to be said. A film that still holds up to this day. He will be missed.
Well that counts out another Ghostbusters sequel with the entire original cast.
I bonded with the foreign exchange student who went to my high school over this scene.
Oh, I love that moment and the scene where he teaches the class how to sing that "Da-Do-Run-Run" song. That's awesome. The fact that he took part in 4 of the greatest comedies of the 80s alone makes him a legend.
His role as Egon was subtle and awesome!
I'd be remiss if I didn't post this. Ignore the annoying intro if you can... Some people just don't know how to make a video.
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I always enjoyed his dry delivery, he used to pop up from time to time on SCTV:
Paco De Lucia
That's sad, I was lucky enough to see the second Night in San Francisco those guys were amazing
Alain Resnais: 1922-2014
A tribute to one of the greatest films ever in Last Year at Marienbad. He will be missed.
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