Saturday, September 27, 2008

Goodbye, Newman; Paul Heads For the Stars

Scoring Update! The points change, death remains the same...

Paul Newman, one of the last of the great 20th-century movie stars, died Friday at his home in Westport, Conn. He was 83. The cause was cancer, said Jeff Sanderson of Chasen & Company, Mr. Newman’s publicists.

It was a rapid rise for Mr. Newman, but being taken seriously as an actor took longer. He was almost undone by his star power, his classic good looks and, most of all, his brilliant blue eyes. “I picture my epitaph,” he once said. “Here lies Paul Newman, who died a failure because his eyes turned brown.”
Congratulations and 24 points awarded to Do Not Resuscitate. The Rosters and Standings have been updated.

[New York Times]

Thursday, September 11, 2008

Fail To The Chief: Sherrill Headrick Stopped

Scoring Update! The points change, death remains the same...

Sherrill Headrick, a former Dallas Texans and Kansas City Chiefs linebacker, died Wednesday. He was 71. The team announced Headrick's death. The Kansas City Star reported on its Web site that Headrick died of cancer. Chiefs officials had no details, including where the former TCU star lived or where he died.

Nicknamed "Psycho" by his teammates for his aggressive play and personality, he was inducted into the Chiefs Hall of Fame in 1993.
Congratulations and 24 points awarded to It's Always Sunny in Philadeadphia. The Rosters and Standings have been updated.

[AP]

Saturday, September 6, 2008

Anita Page is Eternally Silenced

Scoring Update! The points change, death remains the same...

Anita Page, the beautiful blond MGM actress who appeared in the films of Lon Chaney, Joan Crawford and Buster Keaton during the transition from silents to talkies, has died. She was 98.

She had a major role—as the doomed bad girl—in "Our Dancing Daughters," a 1928 film that featured a wild Charleston by Crawford and propelled them both to stardom. It spawned two sequels, "Our Modern Maidens" and "Our Blushing Brides."
Congratulations and 18 points each awarded to Live Free or Die Hard and Kraut's Picks. The Rosters and Standings have been updated.

[San Jose Mercury News]

Thursday, September 4, 2008

Oscar Brodney's Screen Time Runs Out

Scoring Update! The points change, death remains the same...

It has come to our attention that Oscar Brodney passed away earlier this year.

Oscar-nominated screenwriter died six days shy of his 101st birthday! Mr. Brodney was nominated for an Oscar and a WGA for "The Glenn Miller Story." He was nominated for another WGA for "The Gal Who Took the West." Mr. Brodney wrote over 50 films and TV shows during his career.
Congratulations and 24 points awarded to Oldies But Goodies. The Rosters and Standings have been updated.

[Entertainment Insiders]