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I woke up this morning -- late, around 9 am -- to news of the death of Sydney Pollack. Which we all knew was coming for a long while. The thing about "death's honesty" (a Bob Dylan coinage from the... [link]

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    I can not stop thinking about Sydney's death. He is a chief. I am not a chief. I am sorry that I won't know him. I always thought that we would do something together and leave God for later. I believe that God is here, memsab, God is great, he plays with us. Sydney, I am just out of coffee, but would you care for some tea? Sydney says, "You will love it here." and I raise a glass..."To rose lipped maidens and light-foot lads." We will take him shoulder-high and adorn his early laureled head, his curls briefer than a girls. I take back the soul of Sydney Pollock. He was not ours ... he was not mine.

    I will miss you even though you have no idea who I am.

    Posted 7/27/2008 [reply] [flag]

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Sydney Pollack's Legacy
Published 5/27/2008 by noreply@blogger.com (cinefille) at For Cinephiles by a Cinefille
... life of twists and turns - David Thompson, The Guardian Sydney Pollack's Film Legacy - A photo gallery of Pollack's career- Entertainment Weekly In Memory of Sydney Pollack - Roger Ebert, Chicago Sun Times Richard Schickel (Time Magazine) remembers Sydney Pollack R.I.P Sydney Pollack - Eric D. Snider, Cinematical Respect and Affect - Jeffrey Wells, Hollywood Elsewhere Oscar champ Sydney Pollack, R.I.P. — ...

Life Does Go On
Published 5/27/2008 by Craig Beilinson at Craig's MovieBlog
... The loss of Sydney Pollack is incredibly sad.  The world has chimed in with their loving thoughts: Roger Ebert, Ray Pride, David Poland, Jeff Wells, Anne Thompson, the LA Times, the New York Times, and so on.  The world is worse off without him.  Even if I just thought of his recent roles in The Sopranos, Entourage, and Michael Clayton, I'd feel that the entertainment world would have lost someone special.  Fortunately for us, Sydney Pollack gave us ...

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