Roger Corman, legend of pop cinema and the main reason Mystery Science Theatre has so many episodes. https://variety.com/2024/film/news/roger-corman-dead-producer-independent-b-movie-1235999591/amp/
Long-time TSN personality and SportsCentre host Darren Dutchyshen passed away Wednesday. He was 57. If you watched any sports in Canada, odds are you knew who he was. https://www.tsn.ca/long-time-tsn-broadcaster-darren-dutchyshen-passes-away-at-57-1.2121798
Damn, I had no idea he wa sick. He was such a healthy and athletic-looking guy; and a great sportscaster with a great voice who always treated his job like a non-bias news anchor.
Alice Stewart, 58. Current political commentator for CNN, worked on several republican campaigns in the past. Was found outdoors, they believe she suffered a medical emergency
He didn’t have many starring vehicles, but “Short Time” is awesome. He, alone, makes that movie worth seeing.
Richard M. Sherman, songwriter of Disney fame for “Mary Poppins” and “The Jungle Book.” https://apnews.com/article/richard-m-sherman-dead-19bb30ab3af649c480153133c1faa307
Fuck another part of my past gone. I need to get to The Pacers headquarters quick to say hello to Dr. Dunk. (Darnell Hillman)
I was taken to a Grateful Dead concert at Winterland in San Francisco in late summer 1977. Who was off to the side of the stage but a very tall red head Bill Walton. Not really being a Grateful Dead fan I thought the concert was a bit boring. Mr. Walton looked to be having the time of his life. I know being the geezer in this forum people will not believe me, but when Bill Walton was healthy (about 2 years out of a 9 year career) He was as good a center as ever was. If he could have played now, he would simply own the league. His fundamentals, footwork and timing were second to no one. God made a perfect center, then gave him shit for feet just to torment him.