Oh. Sad. My main association with him is that my dad always said my mom had a crush on him, and my mom said he reminded her of my dad, but that did make me fond of him. And I used to read his bridge columns.
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He had a heck of a film career, and was a heckuva good-looking man. Seems he was a good person too. RIP Mr. Sharif. A fine life.
He was also a deadly, professional bridge and backgammon player. Must have had a mind like a steel trap.
Hey, anyone want to go see Fury Road at the Parkway Theater [that's Theater not Tavern, self. Just because they sell beer does not make them a tavern] with me on Tuesday?
Oh, I might be able to do that! It would be fun to see Mad Max with beer.
Awesome! I will go regardless because I still haven't seen it but it would be swell to have company.
OK, how have we not shared the Comic Con Star Wars reel yet?
I want to be skeptical, I do, but!
Harrison Ford is wearing the same jacket!
I think I'm more excited about seeing Mark Hamill again
I really didn't want to be excited about another Star Wars movie, but they're really starting to get to me. Practical effects!
I have been all manner of BOO!! (hear that in Carol Kane's voice in The Princess Bride) since the moment I heard about the new movies.
Today changed all that.
I am now breathless with anticipation!