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Re: Charlton Heston: 1924-2008
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I just posted on another thread that I had heard this but couldn't confirm. I will remember Heston mostly for two great roles: 1. I remember as a kid seeing the Ten Commandments at the drive-in movie with my entire family. Then when it played on tv I'd watch it again nearly every year. 2. In Planet Of The Apes, he was great as Taylor. The quote you posted Ronnie was very popular and still is. I remember the ending was just awesome at the time. The entire movie was so new and different. Btw, do you remember the character name of the girl that helped Taylor??? It's on the tip of my tongue, but I can't remember it.  Edit: I forgot to add Ben Hur with the great chariot race. RIP to Charlton Heston TIS
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Re: Charlton Heston: 1924-2008
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Heston wore a toupee???? Call me an hour late and a day short, but I never knew that???  A bald moses?? Yea, that would ruin the image.  I don't know much at all about Heston's personal life at all. TIS
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Re: Charlton Heston: 1924-2008
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Not for nothin', but does this really count? "...he made his theatrical debut as Santa Claus in a school play at age 5..." Theatrical debut? in a school play?? Time to write my IMDb bio! brb 
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Re: Charlton Heston: 1924-2008
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... forgot to add Ben Hur with the great chariot race... Let's correct that "edit" and add Ben Hur as an entire film, not simply for that great chariot race. It took an exceptional actor to carry an epic like this (Best Picture 1959) and still have it come across as the story of one man and his incredible journey. Thanks to Heston and the directorial skill of William Wyler (Best Actor & Best Director 1959) that is exactly what happened. For those of you who have not yet seen it, you're in for a treat. Look for Heston's facial expression while climbing the stairs at the very end of the film...just spectacular. Another enjoyable Heston role although in this one he was not yet a huge star and received (I believe) third billing under Betty Hutton and Jimmy Stewart - 'The Greatest Show On Earth'. Apple ps - oh, and it was pretty much common knowledge that he wore a toupee for at least the past 15 years, maybe longer. I remember SC telling that story once before on the BB, about the hotel room & bathrobe, etc. Yes, even movie stars are human beings and hence, sometime slobs in the privacy of their own homes (or hotel rooms).
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Re: Charlton Heston: 1924-2008
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Wyler's Ben-Hur is impressively assembled, but jejune now. Epic to the point of strained emotion. Its homo-erotic undertones are endearing, though, considering its success and critical acclaim over the years.
Unlike Apple (I assume), I'll remember Heston mostly for his interview in Michael Moore's Fahrenheit 9/11. Basically, all of the US's gun problems are pinned to him, poor guy. Hilarity!!!
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Re: Charlton Heston: 1924-2008
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...He was wrong (as so many are) about he 2nd amendment, but none of us can throw the first stone. Then why did you just throw it? Of course it's all a matter of opinion...but he was absolutely right (as so many are) about the 2nd amendment. Apple
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Re: Charlton Heston: 1924-2008
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...He was wrong (as so many are) about he 2nd amendment, but none of us can throw the first stone. Then why did you just throw it? Of course it's all a matter of opinion...but he was absolutely right (as so many are) about the 2nd amendment. Apple All I know is, sometime after Heston released the public knowledge that he was suffering from alzheimers, I finally saw BOWLING FOR COLUMBINE, and seeing Heston through that centerpiece interview with Moore*...reminded me of President Reagan, another alzheimers patient, stumbling at times during his 2nd term in office.
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Re: Charlton Heston: 1924-2008
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Wyler's Ben-Hur is impressively assembled, but jejune now. Epic to the point of strained emotion. Its homo-erotic undertones are endearing, though, considering its success and critical acclaim over the years.
Unlike Apple (I assume), I'll remember Heston mostly for his interview in Michael Moore's Fahrenheit 9/11. Basically, all of the US's gun problems are pinned to him, poor guy. Hilarity!!! A better Heston historical epic is EL CID methinks, but BEN HUR is historically important because not just the known 50s version, but its original silent version*, were pretty popular epics for their time. *=Great in itself as well.
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Re: Charlton Heston: 1924-2008
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...He was wrong (as so many are) about he 2nd amendment, but none of us can throw the first stone. Then why did you just throw it? Of course it's all a matter of opinion...but he was absolutely right (as so many are) about the 2nd amendment. Apple Explain.
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Re: Charlton Heston: 1924-2008
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...He was wrong (as so many are) about he 2nd amendment, but none of us can throw the first stone. Then why did you just throw it? Of course it's all a matter of opinion...but he was absolutely right (as so many are) about the 2nd amendment. Apple Explain.
"Generosity. That was my first mistake." "Experience must be our only guide; reason may mislead us." "Instagram is Twitter for people who can't read."
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Re: Charlton Heston: 1924-2008
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Wyler's Ben-Hur is impressively assembled, but jejune now. Epic to the point of strained emotion. Its homo-erotic undertones are endearing, though, considering its success and critical acclaim over the years.
Unlike Apple (I assume), I'll remember Heston mostly for his interview in Michael Moore's Fahrenheit 9/11. Basically, all of the US's gun problems are pinned to him, poor guy. Hilarity!!! A better Heston historical epic is EL CID methinks, but BEN HUR is historically important because not just the known 50s version, but its original silent version*, were pretty popular epics for their time. *=Great in itself as well. I had forgotten about El Cid. It was prime Heston material and he did it so well.
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Re: Charlton Heston: 1924-2008
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I forgot about El Cid, with Sophia Loren right?  I think I only saw that once, when it was first released. Another maybe not quite on the same scale as his most famous, but still quite good at the time, Soylent Green. Anyone remember that one? TIS
"Mankind must put an end to war before war puts an end to mankind. War will exist until that distant day when the conscientious objector enjoys the same reputation and prestige that the warrior does today." JFK
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Re: Charlton Heston: 1924-2008
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...seeing Heston through that centerpiece interview with Moore*...reminded me of President Reagan, another alzheimers patient, stumbling at times during his 2nd term in office.
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I studied Italian for 2 semesters. Not once was a "C" pronounced as a "G", and never was a trailing "I" ignored! And I'm from Jersey!  lol Whaddaya want me to do? Whack a guy? Off a guy? Whack off a guy? --Peter Griffin My DVDs | Facebook | Godfather Filming Locations
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Re: Charlton Heston: 1924-2008
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I don't own too many DVD, but the Ten Commandments is one. This time every year (Easter/Passover) commercial TV shows this film. I just pop in the DVD. Hearing about his death, I started watching it last night. It's one of my favs. For it's time a real spectacle. He was the perfect choice for Moses, but the rest of the cast is great too; Yul Bryner, Anne Baxter, Vincent Price, and Eddie G.
Of course he was great in Planet of the Apes, Ben Hur, El Cid, etc. Screen presence.
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Re: Charlton Heston: 1924-2008
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Yul Bryner, Anne Baxter, Vincent Price, and Eddie G. Yea MC, I also liked Yul as the Pharoh and Yvonne DeCarlo as Moses' wife Sephora.
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