The rather morbid celebrity RIP Thread.

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Postby Gandalf the Red » Sun Apr 05, 2015 7:24 pm

Bob Burns RIP. :(
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Postby Darkweasel » Mon Apr 06, 2015 12:53 am

One for the horror fans.


Tom Towles.

Even if you don’t recognize the name Tom Towles — and few outside the alcoves of esoteric horror will — you may recognize his face if you watched any television in the ’90s: broad brow, ears jutting out just slightly too far, perpetually furrowed eyes and a hooked nose hanging just above a big bushy mustache. Towles, who passed away today at the age of 65, had a singular look and a singular presence that appeared, with varying degrees of brevity, on Seinfeld, NYPD Blue, L.A. Law, ER, Star Trek: Deep Space Nine and Voyager, and Firefly.

But those initiated into the cult of indie horror know Towles as Otis from John McNaughton’s notorious, nefarious Henry: Portrait of a Serial Killer. Quickly shot on 16mm on an emaciated budget of $110,000 in 1985, the film didn’t soil screens until 1990, when it carved its way into horror history. Michael Rooker, then an unknown, portrays the title killer, a psychopath with an aptitude for dismemberment. Towles’ Otis was loosely based on real-life serial killer Ottis Toole (1947-1996), who was in 2008 convicted of the 1981 murder of John Walsh’s son. (Walsh created America’s Most Wanted in the wake of his son’s then-unsolved murder.)


Henry was abhorred by some, but found a surprising critical champion in Roger Ebert, and has since become accepted as one of the most realistic film depictions of psychopathy. In the film’s deeply disturbing television scene, Henry and Otis haggle with a portly blackmarket television salesman. They don’t like the price the salesman demands for a camcorder, so the devilish duo stab the man with various electronic objects and strangle him with electrical chord, the synth score accompanying each jab with an apt squeal. Towles’s flannel-wearing goon acts as the straight man of the two killers, his face adorned with a dopey grin, his demeanor discernibly more placid; and yet when Henry asks Otis the plug in the TV that has been smashed atop the salesman’s head, a disquieting smile creeps across Towels’ face. He plugs it in, with glee.

Towles found a epigrammatic second-wind in the retrofitted horror films of Rob Zombie, most notably in Zombie’s debut House of 1,000 Corpses, with cameos in The Devil’s Rejects (a modern classic) and Halloween (a modern mess). He also caught the eye of Michael Mann, who cast him in a bit role in his initially reviled, now revered film Miami Vice.


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Postby Darkweasel » Wed Apr 08, 2015 7:47 am

James Best (Rosco P Coltrane from The Dukes of Hazzard).

Geoffrey Lewis (Salem's Lot, The Devil's Rejects, Every Which Way But Loose).
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Postby Gandalf the Red » Wed Apr 08, 2015 12:15 pm

Used to love The Dukes Of Hazzard. :(
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Re: The rather morbid celebrity RIP Thread.

Postby Czech's Mate » Thu Apr 09, 2015 10:21 am

Gandalf the Red wrote:Used to love The Dukes Of Hazzard. :(


Or was that .....you just liked watching Daisy Duke :evillaff:
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Postby Gandalf the Red » Fri Apr 10, 2015 12:02 am

Loved everything about it. Rednecks, cars, moonshine, women and stupid policemen. Sort of sums up late 1970s TV and movies.




Another sad loss for me. Richie Benaud. One of the best commentators ever. :(
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Postby VirginInvader » Fri Apr 10, 2015 6:00 am

Gandalf the Red wrote:Richie Benaud

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Re: The rather morbid celebrity RIP Thread.

Postby Gandalf the Red » Tue Apr 28, 2015 10:17 am

Keith Harris. :cry:
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Postby someone else » Fri May 01, 2015 3:04 pm

Ben E King - singer of Stand By Me
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Re: The rather morbid celebrity RIP Thread.

Postby Jim » Fri May 01, 2015 4:26 pm

someone else wrote:Ben E King - singer of Stand By Me


He was still alive? Then again, I find it amazing that Chuck Berry is still going, too.
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Postby someone else » Fri May 01, 2015 5:07 pm

Fats Domino and BB King are still going too - tho I beleive the BBC announced BB had died today then changed it
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Postby Bizza » Mon May 04, 2015 11:04 pm

Grace Lee Whitney aka Yeoman Rand in Star Trek, not much of the original cast left now :(
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Re: The rather morbid celebrity RIP Thread.

Postby shimrod » Fri May 15, 2015 6:12 am

BB king, blues legend. Really has died this time. :-(

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Re: The rather morbid celebrity RIP Thread.

Postby Potato-Jim » Fri May 15, 2015 6:29 am

If I said I was intimately familiar with his music, I'd be lying. But I will forever respect his legacy and love the music I am familiar with. R.I.P