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Alan Rickman dies at 69

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We're losing a lot of talented people lately.

RIP Alan Rickman
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I actually had a very long conversation with him about a decade ago while he was making a movie called Snow Cakes. He was incredibly nice and humble. Sad day 🙁
was going to post about Snow Cakes.

what an odd movie. It was a quirky love story.
 
was going to post about Snow Cakes.

what an odd movie. It was a quirky love story.
Another quirky love stories movie that he was in was Love Actually. It's one of those Christmas movie, but it's cute. Has a lot of famous Brits actors and actresses in it. I really like that movie. "I feel it in my fingers, I feel it in my toes..."
 
RIP, I loved that guy...Snape, Hans Gruber, The Sheriff of Nottingham, Galaxy Quest...what an amazing guy, just fantastic in everything I've seen him in. We lost a good one today 🙁


"Why a spoon, cousin? Why not an axe or..."
"Because. It's dull you twit, it'll hurt more."

Completely forgot that role, although Snape is still my favorite.

RIP 🙁
 
http://uproxx.com/movies/sam-rockwell-galaxy-quest-sequel-alan-rickman-death/

When news broke last summer that a Galaxy Quest sequel of sorts was in development at Amazon, a collective cheer with Grabthar’s hammer was raised all over the internet. The “sequel,” which had been rumored for months, was actually going to be an original television series for the website’s streaming platform. Yet nothing new has been revealed since by executive producers Dean Parisot and Robert Gordon, who served as the original film’s director and co-writer respectively. And thanks to Sam Rockwell, we now know why.

The Moon actor sat in with the Nerdist Podcast to discuss his latest project, Mr. Right, when the Amazon series came up in conversation. That’s when he revealed that, among other things, the death of Alan Rickman put a stop to it all
 
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