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http://www.cnn.com/2004/SHOWBIZ/Movies/ ... index.html
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/6223386/

That poor man struggled so much...

Don't really know what else to even say...damn
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Yeah, and he'd come amazingly far in his progress. Sad times...
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well goth damnit.
now I'll never get to see him straw-wrestle Steven Hawking.
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Will be missed. :cry:
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Very sad indeed, he had made a lot of progress. And it's awesome that he funded so much research.

Zeo. :P I can't help but laugh, but shame shame, lol.

Now I'm thinking about the episode of South Park he's on and that Smashing Pumpkins song.

Do you worry that you're not liked
How long till you break
You're happy cause you smile
But how much can you fake
An ordinary boy an ordinary name
But ordinary's just not good enough today

Chorus:
Alone I'm thinking
Why is superman dead
Is it in my head
We'll just laugh instead
You worry about the weather and
Whether or not you should hate

Are you worried about your faith
Kneel down and obey
You're happy you're in love
You need someone to hate
An ordinary girl an ordinary waste
But ordinary's just not good enough today

Chorus:
Alone I'm thinking
Why is superman dead
Is it in my head
We'll just laugh instead
You worry about the weather and
Whether or not you should hate

Doesn't anybody ever know that the world's a subway...
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Vachy wrote:
Now I'm thinking about the episode of South Park he's on and that Smashing Pumpkins song.
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R.I.P.
Yes, I have wished you were dead. You are just another face in the crowd, someone who brings me suffering, someone I truely hate.
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scarecrow wrote:
Vachy wrote:
Now I'm thinking about the episode of South Park he's on and that Smashing Pumpkins song.
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Our Lady Peace song*


Yeah...it's always been a favorite of mine and yesterday, it seemed like everywhere I turned at work, someone was singing it. Some people looked at us like we were being rude but it's just easy to get in your head and hard to get out and when you keep hearing "Superman's Dead" all day long, that doesn't help. I definitely wasn't doing it to be disrespectful.
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sad....so very sad.

I was just hoping that perhaps we might see reeves in another ep of smallville....perhaps combating the evil general zad in his masking and tomfoolery of being jer el .
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Our Lady Peace, then. I don't listen to the radio often. I used to think a song by "Faith No More" was by Smashing Pumpkins, too... Sorry. :oops:
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Retfou igoam nashiyj vo aleak hamineas,
(Though we are given a reprieve from nothingness,)
Ellaig du nimalaz,
(This thing life,)
Qojave te melo shim nassa,
(It is often cut short,)
Hegourtiohm...
(Tragically...)
Qojave te shim nassa ki ome bayu vim.
(It is cut short by the cruel dice.)

Rest in peace, Superman.
Let's all do the happy dance.
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So sad!

Maybe he can really fly, now.

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Slightly off topic, but his death came up in discussion at draft last night, and I mentioned that to me, Dean Cain was Superman. The threats and stares of disbelief from the older member were both quick and very pointed. So I'm wondering, am I alone? Am I the only one whose biggest source of superman-related experience comes from the old Lois & Clark tv series?
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LordHades wrote:Slightly off topic, but his death came up in discussion at draft last night, and I mentioned that to me, Dean Cain was Superman. The threats and stares of disbelief from the older member were both quick and very pointed. So I'm wondering, am I alone? Am I the only one whose biggest source of superman-related experience comes from the old Lois & Clark tv series?


Didn't I read that you're only a year younger than me? I'm 25. I grew up loving the Superman movies (with Christopher Reeves) so how did you miss them? Just curious. I didn't really watch that tv show. I was too busy watching Seaquest DSV.
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Post by Mother Mo »

I'll always think of Chris Reeves & Margot Kidder in that first time flying session they did in the first movie. Yes, I listened to some of the old radio broadcasts & appreciate them too, but the movies still do it for me. Of course, younger folks probably first think of Smallville now when they think of Superman. Eh, at least the story lives on.
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Didn't I read that you're only a year younger than me? I'm 25. I grew up loving the Superman movies (with Christopher Reeves) so how did you miss them? Just curious. I didn't really watch that tv show. I was too busy watching Seaquest DSV.


Yeah, I'm 24.. I don't know quite how it happened, but the Superman movies just never really.. did it for me. I got caught up in the TMNT craze instead I suppose, to which I attribute my undeniable lust for hot thick pie, pepperoni with enough cheese to make the crust balkat the challenge of containing it. Man, that got off topic fast.. As for Seaquest, yeah.. that was always a sore spot for me, showing two worthwhile shows at the same time in the time before Tivo.. And while I'll always adore Seaquest for giving me hours of quality Ted Raimi time, given my age at the time, Teri Hatcher was a very bouncy and tempting draw for my viewing habits.
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