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flippyshark 01-14-2009 06:49 PM

Adios, Mr. Roarke! Ricardo Montalban RIP
 
Fantasy Island, The Wrath of Khan, and of course, Escape From the Planet of the Apes (and its sequel, Conquest of...) - these are all such indelible parts of my happy TV and movie-watching youth. So, it is a sad goodbye to a classy guy.

lashbear 01-14-2009 07:17 PM

I loved Fantasy Island !! RIP, Boss ! :(

Capt Jack 01-14-2009 07:39 PM

another biggy lost to the ages.

bye Mr Montalban. you were endlessly entertaining

Gemini Cricket 01-14-2009 07:40 PM

Aw.
:(
I loved his character of Señor Senior Sr. on Kim Possible.

Cadaverous Pallor 01-14-2009 09:01 PM

KHAAAAAAAN! :(

His voiceover work was awesome. GD and I still refer to him on Freakazoid. "You are the weenie one!"

Not Afraid 01-14-2009 09:13 PM

At almost ANY point in my childhood through young adulthood, I could turn on the TV and find Ricardo Montalban's face staring back at me. He was ever-present. But, his most surprising role to me was Vittorio Vidal in Sweet Charity. I never, ever thought of him as a love interest.

Snowflake 01-14-2009 10:42 PM

The dulcet tones extolling the virtues of "Rich Corinthian Leather"

Since Georgiana passed away last year this is not too much of a surprise, a 63 year marriage, wow! From all I've read and other movie people have mentioned who knew him, a class act and true gentlemen's gentleman.

PanTheMan 01-14-2009 10:49 PM

My rich corinthian leather will never feel same :(

I thank him for some wonderful roles.

Betty 01-15-2009 07:09 AM

How I loved Fantasy Island. He will always be Mr. Rourke to me.

cirquelover 01-15-2009 10:38 AM

I enjoyed his work for many years and his voice was unmistakeable. RIP Sir!

Moonliner 01-15-2009 10:56 AM

You will be missed.

I wonder if he will be laid to rest in a casket lined with rich......

MouseWife 01-15-2009 12:27 PM

I recently purchased the first season of 'Fantasy Island' on DVD. I buy a lot of movies/dvds and rarely actually watch any of them.

From the first disc, I was engrossed and curled up in bed and watched show after show. At least one per night, usually two.

I used to watch F.I. when it came out, a lifetime ago. I loved his character and I fascinated watching him.

He will definitely be missed.

Alex 01-15-2009 12:37 PM

I'm sure he was a wonderful person but for me and my circle he was a symbol of schlock. I didn't know anybody at the time who would admit to liking Fantasy Island and while we all enjoyed Wrath of Khan his was a more comic character than I think was intended.

He, Captain Stubing, and Mr. T are, for me, the Trinity of bad TV from my childhood.

By Mark Evanier shared a pretty cool story about him yesterday.

Moonliner 01-15-2009 12:51 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Alex (Post 263629)
I'm sure he was a wonderful person but for me and my circle he was a symbol of schlock. I didn't know anybody at the time who would admit to liking Fantasy Island and while we all enjoyed Wrath of Khan his was a more comic character than I think was intended.

He, Captain Stubing, and Mr. T are, for me, the Trinity of bad TV from my childhood.

By Mark Evanier shared a pretty cool story about him yesterday.

Yeah. And he never said "Rich Corinthian leather" either. That's just a misquote.

MouseWife 01-15-2009 03:50 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Alex (Post 263629)
I'm sure he was a wonderful person but for me and my circle he was a symbol of schlock. I didn't know anybody at the time who would admit to liking Fantasy Island.

He, Captain Stubing, and Mr. T are, for me, the Trinity of bad TV from my childhood.

I know pretty clearly that my post said that I indeed did like him. In the day. Even recently.

I don't care for Mr. T.. Capt. Stubing was a lukewarm character. Likeable but boring.

Back in the day, I don't recall discussing t.v. with peers. It was more something I enjoyed with my family.

Kevy Baby 01-16-2009 12:04 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Alex (Post 263629)
I didn't know anybody at the time who would admit to liking Fantasy Island...

I liked the Fantasy Island remake with Malcolm McDowell.

Alex 01-16-2009 06:14 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by MouseWife (Post 263675)
I know pretty clearly that my post said that I indeed did like him. In the day. Even recently. .

I know people liked the show. I was talking about among my cohort at the time (Washignton Elementary school, mostly boys, in Vancouver, Washington).

cirquelover 01-16-2009 06:53 PM

I used to babysit every Saturday night and watched Fantasy Island religiously! I didn't care if I missed the Love Boat but the boys knew they had to be in bed before FI.
I'm glad to hear he was as nice and genuine in real life too, that's how I imagined him.

MouseWife 01-16-2009 08:38 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Alex (Post 263751)
I know people liked the show. I was talking about among my cohort at the time (Washignton Elementary school, mostly boys, in Vancouver, Washington).


OMG I don't know what is more scary, that I can't think of what year the show was on or how old I was when it was on.....wishing it was elementary but I doubt it....:blush:

cirquelover~ I'm also glad to hear he was a nice man. He seemed like a real gentleman.

NickO'Time 01-18-2009 01:05 AM

My parents had a Blue T-Top sunroof of this car. The windows didn't have the safety features that cars do now. My arm swelled up like a grapefruit because my mother didn't know I was resting it there.

Not too mention the Sunroof always leaked. The front end would raise up when we would "floor it" Not one of Chrysler's finest moments.

Sorry too see "Khan" go. May he rest in peace.


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