Christopher Lee Passed Away

Re: RIP Christopher Lee

Commando, Actor, Heavy Metal Singer, Cousin Ian Fleming had him in mind when he created James Bond. still in Guiness as the tallest leading man, he man did it all. My favorite story about him for the "Badass" Factor is when he was discussing the Death of Saruman with Peter Jackson. He said "Do you know what a man getting stabbed in the back sounds like? Because I do." HE Should have been Dos XX "Most interesting man in the world"
R.I.P. Good sir, when they made you they broke the mold.
 
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RIP Sir Christopher. Thanks for the chills, the thrills, and the scares over the years. Enjoy your reunion with Saint Peter.
 
Re: RIP Christopher Lee

Just came across this - very sad.

He has always reminded me of my father - similar appearance...
 
Thanks Christhopher Lee for portraying such a 'bad *ss' Count Dooku amongst many characters on the silver screen :cry



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That's now up to 3 major roles gone from the Kingdom Hearts franchise this year alone (2 English, 1 Japanese). And his DiZ was so wonderfully ambiguous in if he was a good guy or a bad guy, too.
 
I will never forget his performances growing up. The Man with the Golden Gun, his performances as Dracula... Jeez, I can't list all of his excellent roles over the years. R.I.P. Mr. Lee. :(
 
Check this out -
http://www.badassoftheweek.com/christopherlee.html

He Was the most interesting man in the world.

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TCM Remembers Christopher Lee

TCM Remembers Christopher Lee (1922-2015)
Turner Classic Movies Pays Tribute to Christopher Lee on Monday, June 22 with the following festival of films. This program will replace the previously scheduled movies for that day so please take note.
The new schedule for Monday, June 22 will be:
6:15 AM The Mummy (1959)
8:00 AM The Curse of Frankenstein (1957)
9:30 AM Horror of Dracula (1958)
11:00 AM Dracula, Prince of Darkness (1966)
12:45 PM Dracula Has Risen From the Grave (1969)
2:30 PM Horror Express (1972)
4:00 PM The Three Musketeers (1972)
6:00 PM The Four Musketeers (1975)
 
RIP.

"It's terrible when you lose an old friend, and Christopher Lee was one of my oldest. We first met in 1948. Our thoughts are for Lady Lee, Christina and Juan." — Actor Roger Moore


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