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Posted by Sampo, on January 3rd, 2016  Our pal Brandon got this from a friend who’s vacationing in Hawaii…
Posted by Sampo, on January 3rd, 2016  BIG SUR, Calif.–Legendary cinematographer Vilmos Zsigmond, best known for “The Deer Hunter” and “Close Encounters of the Third Kind,” died here January 1. He was 85.
The Hungarian-born Zsigmond helped define cinema’s American New Wave in the 1970s through iconic collaborations and a preference for natural light. He first gained renown for his collaboration with Robert Altman on classics “McCabe & Mrs. Miller” and “The Long Goodbye.” In addition to his work on Michael Cimino’s classic “The Deer Hunter,” for which he earned an Oscar nomination, Zsigmond also worked with Brian De Palma on a number of films including “Blow Out.” Zsigmond’s sole Oscar win was for Steven Spielberg’s “Close Encounters of the Third Kind.”
But, every great artist has to start somewhere, and MSTies know that among his first gigs was as a camera operator for the movie in episode 812- THE INCREDIBLY STRANGE CREATURES WHO STOPPED LIVING AND BECAME MIXED-UP ZOMBIES!!? along with his pal and fellow Hungarian, László Kovács.
Variety has the story.
Thanks to Timmy for the heads up.
Posted by Sampo, on January 2nd, 2016 Andrew writes:
When MST3K first went big time, they redid some of their KTMA episodes, which, in my opinion, was a very good choice as the Comedy Central versions were much better. That being said, are there any episodes from the CC or Sci-Fi days you’d like to see given a second treatment?
Me. I’d like to see one Supermarionation movie. Maybe something from “Fireball XL-5”?
What do you think?
Posted by Sampo, on January 1st, 2016  LOS ANGELES – Wayne Rogers, who portrayed wisecracking Army surgeon “Trapper John” McIntyre in the first three seasons of TV’s “M*A*S*H,” and who later became a respected financial analyst, died Dec. 31. He was 82.
MSTies will recall he was at the center of conversation in a host segment in episode 410- HERCULES AGAINST THE MOON MEN when Joel and the bots discussed what Crow called “the Wayne Rogers syndrome.”
Reuters has a nice obit.
Posted by Sampo, on December 31st, 2015  LOS ANGELES–Character actor Jason Wingreen died at his home here on Christmas day, at the age of 95, after a long illness.
You may not know the name, but one look at his photo will tell you he’s one of those “hey, it’s that guy!” guys — hard-working character actors with familiar faces but unfamiliar names.
Wingreen had a small role as a senator in the movie in episode 614- SAN FRANCISCO INTERNATIONAL. He may be best known for playing bartender Harry Snowden on “All In The Family” and its spin-off series,”Archie Bunker’s Place.” Also notable, Wingreen was the original voice of Boba Fett the Bounty Hunter in the 1980 theatrical cut of “Star Wars Episode V: The Empire Strikes Back.” His voice was later replaced in the 2004 DVD special edition of the movie. He also appeared in three episodes of “The Twilight Zone,” including the well-remembered, “A Stop at Willoughby.”
The Hollywood Reporter has an obit.
Thanks to Paul, who met Wingreen and exchanged correspondence with him, for the heads up and the information.
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