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Goodbye Sydney Pollack
I really loved some of his work and its a shame to see him pass...
Tootsie - Out of Africa - http://www.latimes.com/entertainment...,1858192.story RIP. ![]() |
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Nooooooooo! OMG. I hear he went out near the top of his game though, with 'Before the Devil Knows You're Dead." I had wanted to see it in theaters, but at least it's near the top of my netflix queue.
And Sidney was near the tops of filmmakers. Adieu, big talented guy! |
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Wow. How sad. I had no idea he was sick. I loved his work on both sides of the camera. I think that his embrace of the "director's commentary" on the laserdisc of Tootsie was an important step in educating me and many others on the nature of movie-making. He will be missed.
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How sad - his work was always charming. (His recent performance in Michael Clayton was excellent - as were his others.)
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I was always glad to see Sydney Pollack on screen, and loved many of the films he directed. Just a few days ago, I was watching his interview footage on the extras of the newest edition of Kubrick's Eyes Wide Shut, and I was thinking about how much Pollack's scenes grounded that film. There was something about his camera presence that made me feel like I was watching someone I knew personally. (Unlike the far-too-fabulous-for-you Tom and Nicole.) He'll be very much missed.
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Wow, I hadn't even heard rumors he was sick.
Always liked him on screen. Usually very briefly but you always noticed him. Heck, I even liked his "turn off your cell phones" short that played before movies for a while. iSm: You might want to wait on mourning when watching Before the Devil Knows You're Dead. That was directed by Sydney Lumet. |
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Who's this other Sidney? Oh, the hack that directed Tootsie and Out of Africa?? Good riddence!! No, just kidding. But I liked him better as an actor than as a director. |
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Mr. Pollock had a welcoming presence on the screen. I was always happy to see him appear in a scene, no matter how small the part. Sometimes Pollock's role would be the only thing I remember, especially in films like Eye Wide Shut and Husbands and Wives -- there was a warmth and humanity to SP, that I can't even describe or put my finger on. Sydney was sort of like Bill Murray, you always enjoy the movie more because he's in it.
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Three Days of the Condor is a fantastic political thriller. I love the fortitude it probably took to see The Way We Were to its appropriate conclusion (though I'm not a big fan of the movie overall). I love the beginning of The Electric Horseman. Tootsie is good but I've never thought it great. I like Out of Africa more than I think is the average. Then he kind of stopped. Over the last 23 years he directed six movies, one of which is a documentary. One is a surprisingly solid piece of boilerplace (The Firm), three are outright mediocre or bad (Havana, Sabrina, Random Hearts) and I still haven't seen The Interpreter. Looking over his resume I'm actually surprised to see how few films he directed over the years. But to me, even with the diminished output, I think he bridged a certain edginess from the '70s with '90s commercialism. And if nothing else, even if he wasn't making it, he was a fantastic advocate and promoter of quality film. |
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I share the sentiments here. I didn't even know he was ill...
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