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R.I.P. BLAKE EDWARDS

Mr. Burgundy

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Blake Edwards, the director and writer known for clever dialogue, poignance and occasional belly-laugh sight gags in "Breakfast at Tiffany's,""10" and the "Pink Panther" farces, is dead at age 88.

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I owe him a shout out for "10" -as a kid seein' that on the big screen blew my mind...
I will revisit the original Pink Panthers whenever a good funny strain comes my way..

Stay Classy!
 

RoachClip

I hold El Roacho's
Veteran
I use to Salute to Bo Derek every morning when I woke up laying their looking
at her and across from her on my other wall was Farrah Fawcett, ya them were
the days waking up with a woodie as hard as a 2x4.

At least this man enjoyed doing what he did best and gave so many of us his
hard work and some joy in our life's.
 
S

Stoner Gardener

R.I.P. BLAKE EDWARDS

I've always been slightly off, I think.
I saw 10 as a teen & still believe Bo was nothing compared to "Lesley" in my English class ;)
I enjoyed Dudley's drunkenness act thoughout the flick however.
Then, well after others might have expected a young man to show appreciation for such media, I saw Mr Edward's, "The Party," & LOVED IT!!
That flick encompassed enough comedy to last eons if one can get over the notion that CG & 3D movies are not going to always fulfill the spectum of the majorities' expectations.
Condolensces to Julie Andrews & Families.
R.I.P. Blake Edwards
 
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