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Friendly Mushroom! 12-28-16 09:54 PM

RIP DEBBIE REYNOLDS
 
First a daughter and now her mother.

https://www.google.com/amp/variety.c...?client=safari

http://3.bp.blogspot.com/-Q-qtVJX5pt...h35m35s146.png

https://cdn.ampproject.org/i/s/pmcva...nolds-dead.jpg

RIP Debbie Reynolds

TheUsualSuspect 12-28-16 09:54 PM

Re: RIP DEBBIE REYNOLDS
 
Crazy eh?

RIP.

Miss Vicky 12-28-16 09:58 PM

Re: RIP DEBBIE REYNOLDS
 
That's got to be absolutely devastating for the remaining family.

I don't think I've seen much of her work, but of course I absolutely adore Charlotte's Web.

http://rotoscopers.com/wp-content/up...otoscopers.gif
R.I.P.

Sexy Celebrity 12-28-16 09:58 PM

Re: RIP DEBBIE REYNOLDS
 
Utter insanity. Horrifying. 2016.

Topsy 12-28-16 09:59 PM

Re: RIP DEBBIE REYNOLDS
 
RIP

Sexy Celebrity 12-28-16 09:59 PM

Re: RIP DEBBIE REYNOLDS
 
At least I didn't kill this one.

cricket 12-28-16 10:00 PM

Damn

RIP

Friendly Mushroom! 12-28-16 10:01 PM

Originally Posted by Sexy Celebrity (Post 1620615)
At least I didn't kill this one.
Um a day after her daughter's death?

The Gunslinger45 12-28-16 10:01 PM

Re: RIP DEBBIE REYNOLDS
 
RIP Debbie. My the Lord comfort their family.

Sexy Celebrity 12-28-16 10:03 PM

Re: RIP DEBBIE REYNOLDS
 
I guess she really loved her daughter.

CiCi 12-28-16 10:07 PM

Re: RIP DEBBIE REYNOLDS
 
God comfort Billie Lourd, losing her mother and her grandmother within a couple of days :(

Mr Minio 12-28-16 10:10 PM

Originally Posted by Sexy Celebrity (Post 1620615)
At least I didn't kill this one.
Dunno why, but this made me laugh out loud.

mojofilter 12-28-16 10:42 PM

Re: RIP DEBBIE REYNOLDS
 
Really tragic for that family! To God we belong and to Him we shall return

Captain Steel 12-28-16 10:58 PM

Re: RIP DEBBIE REYNOLDS
 
This is not uncommon, especially for the elderly (dying right after a loved one dies, that is).
It's more common with spouses, but losing a child when elderly is sometimes enough to bring on the inevitable.

RIP, Debbie.

Topsy 12-28-16 11:03 PM

Re: RIP DEBBIE REYNOLDS
 
This will forever be my favourite Debbie moment. Great sense of humour on the both of them
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OoMCANEcvys

Kaplan 12-28-16 11:05 PM

Re: RIP DEBBIE REYNOLDS
 
Very sad. R.I.P.

Topsy 12-28-16 11:14 PM

Re: RIP DEBBIE REYNOLDS
 
https://68.media.tumblr.com/ec4eebc9...09pno1_500.gif


according to her son the last thing she said was "I miss her so much.I want to be with Carrie"
that broke my heart in two

TONGO 12-29-16 01:46 AM

Re: RIP DEBBIE REYNOLDS
 
RIP Debbie Reynolds

Damn this year was awful

MovieMeditation 12-29-16 03:21 AM

Re: RIP DEBBIE REYNOLDS
 
Her heart probably couldn't take the death of her daughter. :(

But man, there is only a single few days left. Yet 2016 still ain't over with. God damn.

Sexy Celebrity 12-29-16 03:24 AM

Re: RIP DEBBIE REYNOLDS
 
Seriously, the right way for this year to end would be for Armageddon/the end of the world to happen on New Year's Eve.

Chypmunk 12-29-16 04:21 AM

Re: RIP DEBBIE REYNOLDS
 
Missed this yesterday :eek:
R.I.P. Debbie

Sexy Celebrity 12-29-16 06:04 AM

Re: RIP DEBBIE REYNOLDS
 
Originally Posted by Friendly Mushroom! (Post 1620618)
Originally Posted by Sexy Celebrity (Post 1620615)
At least I didn't kill this one.
Um a day after her daughter's death?
You're right. Two birds, one stone.

SeeingisBelieving 12-29-16 07:21 AM

RIP. It's very upsetting and this sort of thing happens a lot – something similar happened in my family this year.

TONGO 12-29-16 02:46 PM

Re: RIP DEBBIE REYNOLDS
 
Debbie Reynolds’ Last Words: ‘I Want to Be with Carrie,’ Son Says

http://www.msn.com/en-us/movies/cele...ays/ar-BBxFqyH

http://img-s-msn-com.akamaized.net/t...=f&x=355&y=321

:bawling:

Everyone at Movie Forums should all make a point to watch Postcards from the Edge sometime soon. I heard it was a bio or loosely based off of Debbie Reynolds & Carrie Fisher.

Sexy Celebrity 12-29-16 03:20 PM

Originally Posted by TONGO (Post 1620795)
Everyone at Movie Forums should all make a point to watch Postcards from the Edge sometime soon. I heard it was a bio or loosely based off of Debbie Reynolds & Carrie Fisher.
I would watch something else Carrie Fisher/Debbie Reynolds related, personally. Postcards made me shut off the movie after about 45 minutes or so. It was boring and going nowhere.

Sexy Celebrity 12-29-16 03:28 PM

Re: RIP DEBBIE REYNOLDS
 
Although, I will say -- when I would find the time to luxuriate in Carrie Fisher's personal, biographical artistic offerings -- and I did so the other night with her Wishful Drinking comedy program, which I found on Youtube -- what I found most annoying about Carrie Fisher's act was this OBSESSION I felt she had with talking on and on about her mother, and all of her mother's divorce problems and such. I was like, ENOUGH ALREADY!

Now.... now seeing her mother die from heartbreak a day after Carrie's death.... I guess they really did have a strong bond. But in a way, it's still kinda annoying, because ENOUGH ALREADY! I feel sorry for Heaven, which will now be getting this annoying mother/daughter comedy routine. Forget halos, they need earplugs up there now.

Gideon58 12-29-16 03:51 PM

Well, she outlived her daughter, but only by 24 hours...how bizarre. Another show biz legend has left us...

She made her film debut in The Daughter of Rosie O'Grady but made her first real impression in the 1950 MGM musical Three Little Words playing Helen Kane and dubbed by Kane herself:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K0K7soTD22A

She officially became a movie star with the classic Singin in the Rain...Gene Kelly ran her ragged learning this number and eventually had her taps dubbed in:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GB2yiIoEtXw

"A Kiss or Two" is from the 1955 musical Hit the Deck with Jane Powell, Tony Martin, Ann Miller, Vic Damone, and Russ Tamblyn, who is in this number:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kFtxcpWqSFM

Give a Girl a Break found her working with dance legend Bob Fosse in a number called United States:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zcFYUfyoZNY

She received her only Oscar nomination for The Unsinkable Molly Brown, this is one of the film's most famous numbers, "Belly Up to the Bar Boys":

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QRcWMHhxig8

Her other film credits include Athena, Two Weeks with Love, Bundle of Joy,The Gazebo, Mary, Mary, It Started with a Kiss, Goodbye Charlie, The Rat Race, The Singing Nun, and Divorce American Style. She also played Kevin Kline's mother in In & Out, Albert Brooks' mother in Mother and was pretty much unrecognizable as LIbreace's mother in Behind the Candelabra.

Her personal life gathered more than its share of attention as well...she became America's sweetheart when Elizabeth Taylor stole Eddie Fisher from her and she had a very troubled marriage to Harry Karl, but this woman was a performer, first and foremost, a star who embraced her celebrity and was always appreciative of it, even if there were sacrifices along the way...a genuine old fashioned movie star. RIP, Debbie, you've earned it.

Sexy Celebrity 12-29-16 04:04 PM

Originally Posted by Gideon58 (Post 1620816)
...she became America's sweetheart when Elizabeth Taylor stole Eddie Fisher from her and she had a very troubled marriage to Harry Karl
This woman has been through Hell. I feel sorry for her. I cannot blame her for finally having enough of this sh*t when her daughter died.

She didn't drop dead, though, when she heard Trump became President. I'll have to use that as an excuse for why Trump isn't such a bad guy. Debbie Fisher could withstand that news, at least.

Gideon58 12-29-16 08:40 PM

Originally Posted by Sexy Celebrity (Post 1620805)
I would watch something else Carrie Fisher/Debbie Reynolds related, personally. Postcards made me shut off the movie after about 45 minutes or so. It was boring and going nowhere.

Carrie wrote the book on which the movie was based.

Sexy Celebrity 12-29-16 09:32 PM

Originally Posted by Gideon58 (Post 1620913)
Carrie wrote the book on which the movie was based.
Yeah, I know. I've never read it. Maybe it's better than the movie.

Swan 12-29-16 11:40 PM

Re: RIP DEBBIE REYNOLDS
 
You all remember her as the girl in Singin' in the Rain, but to me, she'll always be the grandma in Halloweentown. RIP.

Gideon58 12-30-16 10:40 AM

Originally Posted by Sexy Celebrity (Post 1620922)
Yeah, I know. I've never read it. Maybe it's better than the movie.

I liked the movie, why did you hate it so much?

mark f 01-09-17 07:55 PM

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x7ZHMamjXjY


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