Christopher Reeve 1952-2004
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Christopher Reeve 1952-2004
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Thus ends one of the most tragic tales to ever come out of Hollywood.
I will always remember Reeve as a good Superman, a great Clark Kent, and a lonely playwright who falls in love with a portrait of a early 20th Century actress in the greatest chick flick ever - Somewhere in Time. I will also remember him as a brave man who dreamed of someday walking again. What an inspiration to all of us!
Godspeed, Christopher Reeve.
Thus ends one of the most tragic tales to ever come out of Hollywood.
I will always remember Reeve as a good Superman, a great Clark Kent, and a lonely playwright who falls in love with a portrait of a early 20th Century actress in the greatest chick flick ever - Somewhere in Time. I will also remember him as a brave man who dreamed of someday walking again. What an inspiration to all of us!
Godspeed, Christopher Reeve.
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It's sad to see one of the good guys go.
Reeve always came off as a sincere, warm guy, so that makes him the most human Superman in my eyes. It was too bad his intelligence and versatility as an actor was overlooked because he was typecast as Superman.
I've also watched him in Deathtrap, The Remains of the Day, and The Great Escape II: The Untold Story, which I thought was a very good TV sequel to the original story.
You leave us fond movie memories, Mr. Reeve. Farewell. Up, up and away...
Reeve always came off as a sincere, warm guy, so that makes him the most human Superman in my eyes. It was too bad his intelligence and versatility as an actor was overlooked because he was typecast as Superman.
I've also watched him in Deathtrap, The Remains of the Day, and The Great Escape II: The Untold Story, which I thought was a very good TV sequel to the original story.
You leave us fond movie memories, Mr. Reeve. Farewell. Up, up and away...
A superb actor and a wonderful man. He will be missed indeed.
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Although I was never a big fan of Christopher Reeve the actor, as a human......WOW! He truly was a Super Man.
May he RIP
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May he RIP
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My mom got in a car wreck my senior year of high school ('95). She was paralyzed from the neck down. A few pounds of some high tech alloy, a great team of surgeons, and several grueling months of physical therapy later she was walking again. One of the things that inspired her was Reeves.
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Everything all you guys said ....ditto....
Chris was a wonderful guy and it made me so sad. I played my Somewhere In Time soundtrack and cried. If there IS "somewhere" after all this, then Chris is in a good place, and he's smiling, walking, and happy.
Chris was a wonderful guy and it made me so sad. I played my Somewhere In Time soundtrack and cried. If there IS "somewhere" after all this, then Chris is in a good place, and he's smiling, walking, and happy.
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Sorry to hear this happen Caer.Caer Sylvanus wrote:My mom got in a car wreck my senior year of high school ('95). She was paralyzed from the neck down. A few pounds of some high tech alloy, a great team of surgeons, and several grueling months of physical therapy later she was walking again. One of the things that inspired her was Reeves.

I'm of course I was thrilled for your mother!



Well done to her!

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Heh, thanks, guys. It had a pretty big impact on my life, but the point I wanted to make was that the man was an inspiration to many, and it's sad to see him go.
"It is not the literal past that rules us, save, possibly, in a biological sense. It is images of the past. Each new historical era mirrors itself in the picture and active mythology of its past or of a past borrowed from other cultures. It tests its sense of identity, of regress or new achievement against that past.”
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