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Experiment
Invisible
Murder
Pool
Elevator Shaft
Fire
Right, Alien & Aliens
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It's true, sadly.
http://ap.google.com/article/ALeqM5hl63 … AD91BC6NG0
He was up there along the greats, such as Dennis Muren, Ray Harryhausen, John Dykstra and those that worked on the original King Kong.
He really seemed to be such a nice guy and of course very talented at his craft.
I'm sure his fx company will live on, but it just won't be the same without his talent.
http://www.firstshowing.net/2008/06/16/ … -has-died/
The legendary visual effects maestro Stan Winston passed away last night. The news hasn't hit the mainstream sources yet, but Quint over at AICN confirmed it with a close friend of Winston. He was only 62 years old. Winston won the Oscar four times for his work on Aliens, Terminator 2, Jurassic Park, and AI and most recently worked on the brilliant visual effects in Iron Man. Winston was easily one of the greatest special effects visionaries to ever work in Hollywood and has created some of the most memorable special effects in cinematic history. This is truly a great loss and an incredibly sad day for Hollywood.
His cinematography is vast. Winston is an icon himself who has created countless cinematic legends. In addition to the four films that he won Oscars for, Winston worked on The Thing, Predator, The Monster Squad, Congo, Galaxy Quest, Big Fish, and Constantine. He was currently working with McG on the upcoming Terminator Salvation: The Future Begins. The cause of death hasn't been revealed, however details on this story are currently developing. We will update this story once we confirm more details. You can see much of his fantastic work over at his studio's official website: StanWinstonStudio.com.
This is truly a great tragedy that will affect all of Hollywood. He will certainly be remembered!
http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0935644/
I hope this isn't true.
Weird that no big news channels have posted the news yet if it's true.
Correct #1 is Alexander
Wow, I would have thought #3 would have been any easy one especially since that vehicle is a key piece of military equipment.
#2 & #3 both won Oscars for Visual Effects.
Um. Kate Hepburn was in AQ, not Bacall. Unless I misunderstood what you meant.
It's really to bad that it's never been officially released in the U.S. (Region 1) yet.
Next 3 actually.
#1
#2
#3
I sent off for 2 Speed Racer cereal bowls today.
Correct!!
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Right deb.
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B.S. Dracula is correct.
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Here is a link to some pics of the fire's aftermath.
Another clue, Gary Oldman also stars.
The person in mine is Winnona Ryder.
Juwanna Man (Sp?)
Any guesses on my last one?
TMZ:
NBC News' Tim Russert has died of a heart attack. He was 58.
He was working in NBC's Washington bureau today when he collapsed while recording voice overs.
DC Fire tells us the call came in at 1:41 PM ET. We're told they transported one adult male patient in cardiac arrest to Sibley Hospital where he died.
The "Meet the Press" host and author is survived by his wife Maureen Orth -- a special correspondent for Vanity Fair -- and their adult son, Luke.
NY Post:
Tim Russert, NBC journalist and political heavyweight host of "Meet the Press," has died after collapsing at NBC's Washington news bureau, a source said. He was 58 years old.
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NY Times:
Tim Russert Is Dead at 58, His Family Says
Tom Brokaw, the former anchor of NBC Nightly News, came on the air at 3:39 p.m. that Mr. Russert had collapsed and died early this afternoon while at work. He had just returned from Italy with his family.
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Wikipedia:
Early reports state that Russert died of a heart attack while recording a production track in Washington, D.C. on June 13, 2008, a day after returning from Italy. The New York Times reports that Tim Russert died on Friday June 13th 2008 of a heart attack.
CNN:
He collapsed and died at work, according to the network.
MSNBC (with a brief biography):
Tim Russert, NBC News' Washington bureau chief and the moderator of "Meet the Press," died Friday after a sudden heart attack at the bureau, NBC News said Friday. He was 58. No further details were immediately available.
[info]aurosan:
they're saying it's from an obesity related heart attack
[info]spin_doctor:
he collapsed at work, doing what he loved so much.
[info]ford:
Brokaw stated a few moments ago that they wanted to notify his immediate family (they're still in Italy) and relatives in Buffalo, New York about his death before covering it on MSNBC and MSNBC's website.
[info]winniecooper:
the bushes are issuing a written statement shortly.
[info]simplexsurvival with part of Bush's statement:
He was an institution in both news and politics for two decades.
[info]winniecooper:
huffington post has up a youtube of tom brokaw's initial announcement: http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2008/06/1 … 07032.html
[info]aurosan / WNBC : CLICK HERE FOR LIVE STREAMING COVERAGE WITH NBC / TOM BROKAW & BRIAN WILLIAMS & DAVID GREGORY
Bought these today for $4.99 each from Meijer.
Correct, Duel is right.
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Any guesses?
The last one I posted was from Batman Begins
Next one maybe an easy one.
Right, SPR.
Here is another cap from the War film.
I think it's a mirror to see the enemy at the top of the hill.