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One of the last of the bigger than life actors, Charlton Heston, has
died. I sure liked watching him on the Big Screen.
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On Apr 6, 8:41*am, HK wrote:
One of the last of the bigger than life actors, Charlton Heston, has
died. I sure liked watching him on the Big Screen.


Thanks for posting this off topic news. No one here would have known
anything about it if it wasn't for you.
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On Apr 6, 7:41*am, HK wrote:
One of the last of the bigger than life actors, Charlton Heston, has
died. I sure liked watching him on the Big Screen.


Besides the Planet of the Apes, I really enjoyed Ben Hur,Caesar,
Midway, and Airport.

he was a great man.
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On Apr 6, 7:41 am, HK wrote:
One of the last of the bigger than life actors, Charlton Heston, has
died. I sure liked watching him on the Big Screen.


Besides the Planet of the Apes, I really enjoyed Ben Hur,Caesar,
Midway, and Airport.

he was a great man.

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Every Easter my wife insists on watching one of Hestons biblical
stories....... even though we've seen them all about a dozen times since
they were new.
I liked the Omegia Man. I could almost feel like I was in that situation.


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I liked the Omegia Man. I could almost feel like I was in that
situation.


You might like Will Smith's version, I Am Legend.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/I_Am_Legend_(film)


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I liked the Omegia Man. I could almost feel like I was in that
situation.


You might like Will Smith's version, I Am Legend.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/I_Am_Legend_(film)


I liked O'man better, but...my favorite Heston movie of the future
disaster genre was and shall remain Soylent Green. The"furniture" was
spectacular (Leigh Taylor-Young at her best), and it was, I believe, the
last role for Edward G. Robinson, one of the best to watch actors ever.
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I liked O'man better, but...my favorite Heston movie of the future
disaster genre was and shall remain Soylent Green. The"furniture" was
spectacular (Leigh Taylor-Young at her best), and it was, I believe, the
last role for Edward G. Robinson, one of the best to watch actors ever.


Yeah, I thought Omega Man was a better movie. However, it's been decades
since I've seen Soylent Green. Maybe I should look for it the next time
I'm in a video store.
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On Tue, 08 Apr 2008 00:57:55 -0300, Don White wrote:


I liked the Omegia Man. *I could almost feel like I was in that
situation.


You might like Will Smith's version, I Am Legend. *


http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/I_Am_Legend_(film)


I liked O'man better, but...my favorite Heston movie of the future
disaster genre was and shall remain Soylent Green. The"furniture" was
spectacular (Leigh Taylor-Young at her best), and it was, I believe, the
last role for Edward G. Robinson, one of the best to watch actors ever.


Better than your Drew Carey reruns?
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