The J Cline Memorial Celebrity Obituaries
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The J Cline Memorial Celebrity Obituaries
Here will be the thread to post about well-known individuals that have passed. These types of posts were a major way that JCline (aka NewApp) interacted with this board. Someone suggested I start the thread and someone else suggested the thread title.
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I think it fitting we start with this notice about JCline himself. He truly loved his Appalachian State Mountaineers.
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I propose we change the name of the thread to “The J Cline memorial Celebrity obituaries” or something
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I edited my Subject line and my own reply. I can't edit your subject line but going foward it will be with that thread title.BallantyneApp wrote: ↑Sat Oct 18, 2025 8:49 amI propose we change the name of the thread to “The J Cline memorial Celebrity obituaries” or something
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Re: The J Cline Memorial Celebrity Obituaries
Former Vice President Cheney, architect of Iraq War, dies at 84
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Zed: "Bring out the gimp"NattyBumppo'sRevenge wrote: ↑Sat Dec 13, 2025 3:21 pmhttps://www.nydailynews.com/2025/12/12/ ... east-side/
Zed’s dead
"But the gimp's sleepin'"
Zed: "Well then guess that means you'll have to go wake him up then won't ya?"
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Such a disturbing scene. Talk about a worst nightmare situation.RaleighApp27609 wrote: ↑Sat Dec 13, 2025 4:25 pmZed: "Bring out the gimp"NattyBumppo'sRevenge wrote: ↑Sat Dec 13, 2025 3:21 pmhttps://www.nydailynews.com/2025/12/12/ ... east-side/
Zed’s dead
"But the gimp's sleepin'"
Zed: "Well then guess that means you'll have to go wake him up then won't ya?"
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I wonder what happens to the Spinal Tap concert that is to be released this spring. I think this is to be a concert at Stonehenge. I assume a small statement at the start or end of the film.
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Haven't read much on it, but discussion on the radio this morning was that their 32 year old son killed them.
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I don't think Rob Reiner gets included among the great filmmakers of his generation as much as he probably should, compared to people like Speilberg or Scorsese, because he has made "lighter" or "fluffier" films, including, God forbid, comedies. But how else should one look at a catalogue including greats like "The Princess Bride", "This Is Spinal Tap", "A Few Good Men", and "Stand By Me", classics all. And while "When Harry Met Sally" isn't my cup of tea, it is arguably the most well-made rom-com ever.
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When I was at App (88-93), it was kind of a big deal that the water wheel outside of Geno's was used in The Princess Bride movie. It was one of the first times I realized the extraordinary lengths that film makers go to get one aspect of a scene. Like, couldn't they just build out a water wheel on a set cheaper then sending everyone to the high country for a single scene.
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My brother has worked in Hollywood doing a lot of second unit and "below the line" production jobs. And even after 20 years in the business, he still surprises me with his stories of what seem to me to be a waste of money to get just the right shot. Last year while working on some dumb 5 episode streaming show on a service I had never heard of and the name of which I can't remember, he and two other second unit guys flew from LA to London and spent less than 12 hours on the ground to get a single scenery establishing shot of a random English country estate, and the shot ended up getting cut from the final edit anyway.t4pizza wrote: ↑Mon Dec 15, 2025 4:50 pmWhen I was at App (88-93), it was kind of a big deal that the water wheel outside of Geno's was used in The Princess Bride movie. It was one of the first times I realized the extraordinary lengths that film makers go to get one aspect of a scene. Like, couldn't they just build out a water wheel on a set cheaper then sending everyone to the high country for a single scene.
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His range was remarkable. Comedy, fantasy, drama, real-life documentary such as the Spinal Tap movies.AppfaninCAALand wrote: ↑Mon Dec 15, 2025 4:46 pmI don't think Rob Reiner gets included among the great filmmakers of his generation as much as he probably should, compared to people like Speilberg or Scorsese, because he has made "lighter" or "fluffier" films, including, God forbid, comedies. But how else should one look at a catalogue including greats like "The Princess Bride", "This Is Spinal Tap", "A Few Good Men", and "Stand By Me", classics all. And while "When Harry Met Sally" isn't my cup of tea, it is arguably the most well-made rom-com ever.
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Re: The J Cline Memorial Celebrity Obituaries
Gil Gerard - Actor
Played Buck Rogers the Lead in Buck Rogers in the 25th century on NBC. Passed away after a short battle with cancer.
Anthony Geary of General Hospital fame - Played Luke of Luke and Laura fame on GH. If you were at App during that time and you were a dude chasing girls around, you probably sat through one or two episodes. It was pretty big in those days
Played Buck Rogers the Lead in Buck Rogers in the 25th century on NBC. Passed away after a short battle with cancer.
Anthony Geary of General Hospital fame - Played Luke of Luke and Laura fame on GH. If you were at App during that time and you were a dude chasing girls around, you probably sat through one or two episodes. It was pretty big in those days
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I read where 30 million people tuned into the General Hospital episode when Luke and Laura got married. 30 million in 1981 is insane for a daytime television show. My older sister loved that soap and I confess that we were amongst those numbers to watch.Apptiger wrote: ↑Tue Dec 16, 2025 11:44 pmGil Gerard - Actor
Played Buck Rogers the Lead in Buck Rogers in the 25th century on NBC. Passed away after a short battle with cancer.
Anthony Geary of General Hospital fame - Played Luke of Luke and Laura fame on GH. If you were at App during that time and you were a dude chasing girls around, you probably sat through one or two episodes. It was pretty big in those days
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That was unfounded folk lore. It was not used in the movie sadly. The entirety of the move was filmed in England and London. In the spirit of JCline a quick google of Princess Bride Waterwheel Boone details it.t4pizza wrote: ↑Mon Dec 15, 2025 4:50 pmWhen I was at App (88-93), it was kind of a big deal that the water wheel outside of Geno's was used in The Princess Bride movie. It was one of the first times I realized the extraordinary lengths that film makers go to get one aspect of a scene. Like, couldn't they just build out a water wheel on a set cheaper then sending everyone to the high country for a single scene.
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Dang, I bought into that urban legend for 30 plus years.ASUPATCH wrote: ↑Wed Dec 17, 2025 1:45 amThat was unfounded folk lore. It was not used in the movie sadly. The entirety of the move was filmed in England and London. In the spirit of JCline a quick google of Princess Bride Waterwheel Boone details it.t4pizza wrote: ↑Mon Dec 15, 2025 4:50 pmWhen I was at App (88-93), it was kind of a big deal that the water wheel outside of Geno's was used in The Princess Bride movie. It was one of the first times I realized the extraordinary lengths that film makers go to get one aspect of a scene. Like, couldn't they just build out a water wheel on a set cheaper then sending everyone to the high country for a single scene.
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I may have told this story here before...my freshman year we did not have tv in each room. Each floor had their own tv in the common area. But in the tv room in the student union, there were 3 big screens, with carpeted partitions shielding some noise from the others. I had a buddy that was really into General Hospital and we'd meet at the union after class to watch. You know (or don't) how soaps build up the inevitable big cliffhanger for the Friday episode and the place was PACKED with girls for the meeting between Laura, who had gone missing, or maybe it was Luke, but anyway at the very end, they finally saw each other and the show ended. There was a huge scream from all the girls, more like a squeal.t4pizza wrote: ↑Tue Dec 16, 2025 11:59 pmI read where 30 million people tuned into the General Hospital episode when Luke and Laura got married. 30 million in 1981 is insane for a daytime television show. My older sister loved that soap and I confess that we were amongst those numbers to watch.Apptiger wrote: ↑Tue Dec 16, 2025 11:44 pmGil Gerard - Actor
Played Buck Rogers the Lead in Buck Rogers in the 25th century on NBC. Passed away after a short battle with cancer.
Anthony Geary of General Hospital fame - Played Luke of Luke and Laura fame on GH. If you were at App during that time and you were a dude chasing girls around, you probably sat through one or two episodes. It was pretty big in those days
There was another segment who watched All My children or whatever other soap was on at the same time, and it was very popular as well. They were all watching over the partitions to see what was going on.
It was a big deal.