Posted on 08/29/2016 12:27:39 PM PDT by Carriage Hill
Gene Wilder, who regularly stole the show in such comedic gems as The Producers, Blazing Saddles, Young Frankenstein, Willie Wonka and the Chocolate Factory and Stir Crazy, died Monday at his home in Stamford, Conn. His nephew Jordan Walker-Pearlman said he died of complications from Alzheimers disease. He was 83.
He had been diagnosed with non-Hodgkins lymphoma in 1989.
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Very well said, sir.
Amazing..!
I had no idea..!
Thank you.
I liked the millipede.
LOL
That they did. Spot on, actually.
“The real reason to watch “Lady in Red” again...”
If they made that one today, I shudder to think what you might see when “her” skirt blew up.
Frisco Kid..one of my top 10 favorite movies.
And I recite most of the dialogue with them
‘put the candle down...’
Was a writer for Steve Allen before that.
He also created "Captain Nice" and "Quark." Anyone besides me remember them?
put the candle down...
sigh...it’s ‘put the candle back...’
Leni, I also like the picture and your very nice words. It is the picture of a man who had lived a rich and productive life, who was still out and about with a smile on his face. Many young people might be saddened by the picture, but that’s their problem, and it’s a common one. I think the photo is really quite wonderful. Happy trails, Mr. Wilder, and thanks for all the laughs!
Sadly, I don’t think you’d want to see up Kelly LeBrock’s skirt now, either. She hasn’t aged the Raquel Welch way.
The charitable thing to do is to have hope in God’s mercy. You are right that we need to have repentant and contrite hearts, to acknowledge our sins and to seek the merciful help of our savior. What we do not know is what was in Mr. Wilder’s heart when he died and God grants mercy and saves on his judgment not ours.
May God have mercy on both Gene Wilder’s and Gilda Radner’s souls and grant them everlasting peace in His holy presence.
Wasn’t he the young undertaker in Bonnie and Clyde that was taken for the joy ride?
Willy Wonka = one of the greatest movies EVER.
Wilder’s performance was pure magic.
Saw it on the big screen when it first came out, 1971, with a bunch of hippie friends, back in my ganja days.
Years later, bought it on VHS for the kids and grand kids.
“What in the world did he ever manifest in his life to support the notion that he is resting in peace or reunited with Gilda? He faces God the Judge - either with a Savior/Advocate or without one - as will we all. This is the time to meditate on our own ends and what will become of us when we leave this realm, not provide deceptive platitudes.”
What an extraordinarily mean-spirited post.
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Yes he was. He also did the voice-over for the classic 60s Alka-Seltzer commercial about "the blahs."
Don’t forget that his chief assistant (based on “Star Trek”’s Mr. Spock) was supposed to be a plant.
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