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    • raphjd
      raphjd Forum Administrator last edited by

      http://www.nytimes.com/2016/12/28/movies/debbie-reynolds-dead.html

      She died just 1 day after her daughter Carrie Fisher.

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      • eastonkellan
        eastonkellan last edited by

        I used to watched her movie in TCM  😞

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          userka last edited by

          RIP

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            rick71142 last edited by

            Could this year get any worse?  :cry2: :cry2: :cry2: :cry2: :afr2:

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              Eridanos last edited by

              @rick71142:

              Could this year get any worse?  :cry2: :cry2: :cry2: :cry2: :afr2:

              First, the musicians…now the actors (of iconic films)... a dark year for the Arts as a whole.

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                belmont last edited by

                @rick71142:

                Could this year get any worse?  :cry2: :cry2: :cry2: :cry2: :afr2:

                Well, we still have 3 days….

                There can be a LOT of surprises ....

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                  JakeHarm last edited by

                  Felt so horrible after hearing about this.. How terrible.

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                    kulafu20 last edited by

                    rest in peace

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                    • littlejj84
                      littlejj84 last edited by

                      RIP  😞

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                        flozen last edited by

                        @littlejj84:

                        RIP  😞

                        I know in my heart that Debbie forgives the nine-month delay in expressing your condolences, and that she would honor your memory in a similar fashion if there was a SeedPoint up for grabs.   :crazy2:

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                          Zeitgeist last edited by

                          I'm still upset about this death. Singing in the Rain is a perennial classic, and Debbie deserved a better fate.

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                            flozen last edited by

                            Debbie and Carrie did have their moment – placed together, of course -- during this week's Emmys roll-call of In Memoriam.   :blownose:

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                            • Frederick
                              Frederick last edited by

                              @flozen:

                              Debbie and Carrie did have their moment – placed together, of course -- during this week's Emmys roll-call of In Memoriam.   :blownose:

                              Emmy Awards are about television shows.  To my recollection, Debbie Reynolds was a big star of movies and stage productions.  Carrie Fisher was a big star of movies.  But neither had anything to do with television. 
                              It has always bothered me that awards shows exploit the deaths of celebrities for ratings.  It's even more disgusting when some celebrities only get a tiny bit of applause while other's get roars of applause and cheers - as if they are being "graded".

                              I can't think of any current TV shows worthy of any award.

                              I'm surprised they could find time to do the memorial or give out the awards in between making attacks on President Trump. 
                              If I was receiving an award, I would be highly pissed off that time was spent on people's political rants.
                              If I was the one producing the awards show, I would warn the presenters that if they abused the forum to present their own political views, they would be banned from all future award shows.

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                                cteavin last edited by

                                @Frederick:

                                **I can't think of any current TV shows worthy of any award. **

                                My young friend, :blind: I'd like to introduce you to my two best friends Game of Thrones and Westworld.

                                If you're up for a little group action might I suggest Arrow, The Flash, Gotham, Supergirl (only season 2), and Legends of Tomorrow.

                                Or, if you'd like to see a real man in action take on Daredevil Seasons one and two.

                                I could go on.

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                                  flozen last edited by

                                  Debbie Reynolds, like many women actors of her era, had fewer quality movie parts to choose from as she grew older.  From the 1980s onward, she was a cast member or guest star on well-known television shows.  Of particular gay interest, on Will & Grace she played Bobbi Adler, mother of Grace (Deborah Messing), for seven years.  Her episodic TV appearances include The Golden Girls and Roseanne.

                                  Reynolds also starred in numerous films made for television, and as recently as 2013 she played Liberace’s mother, Frances, in the critically acclaimed HBO biopic, Behind the Candelabra.

                                  Carrie Fisher, beloved Star Wars icon, also had a varied career in television as a writer and performer.  She was featured in episodes of Sex and the City, Entourage, 30 Rock and The Big Bang Theory.  As an animation voice actor on Family Guy, she played Peter Griffin’s boss, Angela, from 2005 to 2017.

                                  Complete details on the film and television work of Debbie and Carrie, respectively, at imdb.com:

                                  http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0001666/?ref_=nv_sr_1

                                  and

                                  http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0000402/?ref_=nv_sr_1

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                                    Mcjl last edited by

                                    This is so sadddd. Especially will and grace is back.  I miss her.

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