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Thread: R.I.P., Christopher Lee

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    R.I.P., Christopher Lee

    An outstanding actor with an outstanding resume.

    http://www.theguardian.com/film/2015...-of-93-dracula

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    It's a lie.
    Dracula is forever
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    Great job Mr. Lee! Loved every minute of it and Sauroman an excellent one to leave us with.
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    "The perfect way to do, is to be" ~ Lao Tzu

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    One of my favorite actors of all time.
    RIP.
    Psalms 144:1
    Praise be my Lord my Rock,
    He trains my hands for war, my fingers for battle !

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    turly one of a kind

    From vampires to evil wizards to sith lords to heavy metal, Lee remained a gentleman.
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    I forgot about the sith....

    You know he didn't change much the whole way. He looked 38 in 77 and without the makeup looked not much different when he was older compared to what happens to haha a lot of us.
    "The perfect way to do, is to be" ~ Lao Tzu

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    In 'An Eye For An Eye' (1981), Chuck Norris was strangling Christopher Lee near the end of the movie. I remember thinking that the role and the movie was beneath Christopher Lee, and that he should have Dracula'd Chuck to death. Of course, he wasn't playing a monster in that one. Even the mighty Chuck Norris was way out of his league sharing the screen with Christopher Lee.

    I always loved the onscreen rivalries between Lee and Peter Cushing, another one of my favorite actors. They had a back-and-forth chemistry that elevated the movies they were in.

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