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Thread: Darren McGavin R.I.P.
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02-27-2006 #1
Darren McGavin R.I.P.
Man they are dropping this week...first Don Knotts and now my old pal Carl Kolchak AKA the "Night Stalker".When I was a kid that was my favorite show hands down,scared the hell outta me...
The show inspired many of the sci-fi tv success of late.
When they tried to remake the series,it bombed horribly,primarily because the appeal that McGavin gave the role was lost.
Also dug him in A Christmas Story....
See ya Darren RIP
DJ Asia
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02-27-2006 #2
...and now Dennis Weaver has passed away too.
I never watched much Gunsmoke, but I loved him as McCloud.
Another classic TV actor that will be missed.
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02-27-2006 #3
Truly a man that deserves not just a lamp, but a Major Award.
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02-28-2006 #4
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Kolchack, Barney Fife, and McCloud, all in one week. Most definately a sign of the Apocalypse.
I never watched McCloud (although he looked pretty damn stupid on the horse and wearing that damn fur fringed jacket on the commercials), but I think Dennis Weaver was in a Twilight Zone episode that wasn't half bad. Can't recall the episode, though.
May the road rise up to meet them.
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02-28-2006 #5
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RIP Kolchak. Sci-Fi channel has reruns of The Night Stalker sometimes. The monsters look cheesy as shit by today's standards, but the show is still great.
As for Christmas Story..."you'll shoot your eye out!"
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02-28-2006 #6
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I remember him best as the blue collar 1950's foul mouthed dad from "A Christmas Story"
Man he was cool....gonna miss him and Don
If you stand for nothing, you'll fall for anything.
*Out of respect for the women here I've officially retired the 2nd half of my signature*
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03-01-2006 #7
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Re: Darren McGavin R.I.P.
Originally Posted by DJ_Asia
I agree DJ, it was a good show, very much formula driven, but I still find myself watching it if it come on the SciFi channel...stands up much better than, say, the original Battlestar.
And "A Chritmas Story" needs no additioal praise, it's a classic.
Thanks for the post M8
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03-02-2006 #8
In other news, both Sci/Fi and obit:
SF author Octavia Butler, after a fall outisde her Seattle home. She was 58.
I had the good fortune to meet her in Baltimore a couple of years ago. Very bright and very sweet lady.
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03-02-2006 #9
BeardedOne, say it isn't so. Octavia Butler? She is such a fine writer. I particularly like Parable of the Sower. That is very sad news.
There's a good obit here:
http://seattletimes.nwsource.com/htm...reciate01.html
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03-02-2006 #10
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ditto
just wated to agree that nightstalker was a great show, way ahead of its time, would still be good today