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04/06/2008 02:14:15 PM · #26
Originally posted by fir3bird:

Originally posted by _eug:



As other's have said, he made great movies, but his politics overshadowed those achievements. So, yes.


I'd been pleasantly surprised this AM with the lack of anti-gun nuts proudly crowing about Heston's death.


Just call me a "nut".

Row well, Forty-One...

Message edited by author 2008-04-06 14:17:15.
04/06/2008 02:35:22 PM · #27
Originally posted by fir3bird:

Originally posted by _eug:



As other's have said, he made great movies, but his politics overshadowed those achievements. So, yes.


I'd been pleasantly surprised this AM with the lack of anti-gun nuts proudly crowing about Heston's death. Up until now. I'm sure after the weekend many of the other rights haters will pipe up. "Haters" is a young modern term I've never used before. It seemed very appropriate for this situation.


You're right, everyone is being respectful, with the possible exception of you. Was name calling really appropriate?
04/06/2008 02:51:30 PM · #28
Legend. But what will hurt worse is when Clint Eastwood goes.
04/06/2008 02:59:50 PM · #29
Originally posted by scarbrd:

You're right, everyone is being respectful, with the possible exception of you. Was name calling really appropriate?


wait? saying it was about time someone died isn't hate?!?

you kids these days with your crazy new definitions of words...

like his nra affiliations and opinions or not, he was a great actor and a faithful husband, father, and grandfather. hollywood, indeed america, needs more of his example.
04/06/2008 03:04:17 PM · #30
Originally posted by kudzu:

Originally posted by scarbrd:

You're right, everyone is being respectful, with the possible exception of you. Was name calling really appropriate?


wait? saying it was about time someone died isn't hate?!?

you kids these days with your crazy new definitions of words...

like his nra affiliations and opinions or not, he was a great actor and a faithful husband, father, and grandfather. hollywood, indeed america, needs more of his example.


I think he's taking issue with "nuts," which I can certainly understand.

ETA: I'm not sure I would call a post of "thank goodness" respectful.

~Terry

Message edited by author 2008-04-06 15:25:30.
04/06/2008 03:23:45 PM · #31
Who? lol
04/06/2008 05:59:26 PM · #32
Originally posted by ClubJuggle:


I think he's taking issue with "nuts," which I can certainly understand.

ETA: I'm not sure I would call a post of "thank goodness" respectful.



Agreed. I had missed that one.

04/06/2008 06:18:40 PM · #33
Originally posted by scarbrd:



You're right, everyone is being respectful, with the possible exception of you. Was name calling really appropriate?


Exactly as appropriate as one of us declaring he was glad the subject of the original post was dead.
04/06/2008 06:22:34 PM · #34
Originally posted by ClubJuggle:


I think he's taking issue with "nuts," which I can certainly understand.

~Terry


Then you'd understand my reaction to being called one of the "nuts"
on the other side. So I miss few opportunities to throw it back
to the ones who identify themselves as belonging to the "anti" side.
Particularly those who trivialize the death of others because of their
beliefs.
04/06/2008 06:37:42 PM · #35
Originally posted by fir3bird:

Originally posted by scarbrd:



You're right, everyone is being respectful, with the possible exception of you. Was name calling really appropriate?


Exactly as appropriate as one of us declaring he was glad the subject of the original post was dead.


Congratulations for lowering yourself to his level.

Back on topic, I'll always remember Charlton Heston as a great actor in some of my favorite films, Ben Hur, Planet of the Apes, Midway, The 10 Commandments, and others.
04/06/2008 07:36:43 PM · #36
There are some threads on DPC where I am really AMAZED at some DPCers. And there are some threads where I am really amazed at some DPCers. This is one of the latter.
04/06/2008 07:54:35 PM · #37
Originally posted by kudzu:

...he was a great actor...

I count as some of my all-time favourite movies "The Greatest Show on Earth", "The Ten Commandments", "Ben Hur", and, for certain, the original "Planet of the Apes". Every Easter I make sure I watch at least three of the four and half hours of The Ten Commandments for example, and have done so since I was about seven. I can't get enough of biblical epics and Heston. But I'd probably restrain myself if asked to call him a "great actor". :-)
04/06/2008 08:12:27 PM · #38
It is sad that he passed away, for his family and friends. I don't think its right to wish someone dead because of their beliefs. He also was a sick man. After the Columbine shootings he went to Colorado and held a pro gun rally. He also did this in Michigan after the death of a little girl. People that love and cherish him really need to get a clue.
04/06/2008 09:27:24 PM · #39
Since my "thank goodness" comment has caused so much upset I will explain.

I don't consider myself pro-NRA or pro-gun control. I have family in Law Enforcement and that hunt. I was raised that you never point a gun (even a toy gun) at a person unless you mean it.

All that said I think that Mr. Heston becoming the president of the NRA was one of the worst thing for the NRA and for gun control. His rhetoric, "You can have my gun when you pry it from my cold, dead hands," and his lack of putting forward other options that might prevent kids from dying, is reprehensible. You know the kids who get out Dad's gun and play cops and robbers and accidentally kill a playmate? Or the kids that take a gun to school?

So, yes, I am thankful that I don't have to listen to his rhetoric. He was a great actor, but IN MY OPINION he did the country a great disservice. Dying is a fact of life. I'm neither happy nor saddened by his passing.

R.I.P. Charlton Heston
04/06/2008 10:37:58 PM · #40
I remember loving Omega Man. I haven't seen it in 30 years. I just ordered it on Netflix - that and Soylent Green.
04/06/2008 10:54:57 PM · #41
Originally posted by superdave:

... After the Columbine shootings he went to Colorado and held a pro gun rally. He also did this in Michigan after the death of a little girl. People that love and cherish him really need to get a clue.

I was surprised to learn that he only embraced certain conservative policies in his later years; as a younger men he supported Martin Luther King, Jr. among others.
04/06/2008 11:46:44 PM · #42
Originally posted by OmanOtter:

I remember loving Omega Man. I haven't seen it in 30 years. I just ordered it on Netflix - that and Soylent Green.

I love both those movies. They both remind me of my childhood. And they're both further evidence that Heston acted, but not "greatly". ;-)
04/06/2008 11:49:40 PM · #43
Originally posted by Louis:

Originally posted by OmanOtter:

I remember loving Omega Man. I haven't seen it in 30 years. I just ordered it on Netflix - that and Soylent Green.

I love both those movies. They both remind me of my childhood. And they're both further evidence that Heston acted, but not "greatly". ;-)


Wow, if Soylent Green reminds you of your childhood...I didn't have it nearly as bad as I thought I did.
04/06/2008 11:49:50 PM · #44
"Soylent Green Is People"!!!! Classic and high in protein. ;-)
04/07/2008 12:13:57 AM · #45
Originally posted by Louis:

Originally posted by kudzu:

...he was a great actor...

I count as some of my all-time favourite movies "The Greatest Show on Earth", "The Ten Commandments", "Ben Hur", and, for certain, the original "Planet of the Apes". Every Easter I make sure I watch at least three of the four and half hours of The Ten Commandments for example, and have done so since I was about seven. I can't get enough of biblical epics and Heston. But I'd probably restrain myself if asked to call him a "great actor". :-)


same here...although i do call him a great actor. :p

another great Heston movie to catch is, "Touch of Evil". lol...and one of my all-time faves, "Naked Jungle"...it's about rampaging killer jungle ants! how can it possibly be a bad movie?!?! :D
04/07/2008 03:35:52 AM · #46
I liked him in Midway. Even though his character crunched it.
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