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    Sean Connery died

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    • ? Offline
      A Former User
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      90, in his sleep, glad he got to live a full life.

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        flozen
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        Farewell to Mr. Connery, for me the essential Bond, never equaled.

        My favorite "non-Bond" Connery film is The Offence (1973), directed by Lumet and a grim, ripping role that showed Sean's acting range went far, far beyond vanquishing supervillains.

        https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0070468/?ref_=tt_urv

        Born to a hardscrabble life in Edinburgh in the bygone era of 1930, perhaps that sheds some light on his unfortunate remarks about slapping women.

        https://www.msn.com/en-us/entertainment/entertainment-celebrity/sean-connerys-controversial-comments-about-slapping-women-resurface-after-his-death/ar-BB1aCmhs

        Later on, I would howl with laughter when Connery was played by Darryl Hammond on Saturday Night Live's "Celebrity Jeopardy."  The first of that long-running skit is embedded in the article below, but as years passed, Hammond's Connery got better – even saltier and more hostile to Trebek.

        https://movieweb.com/saturday-night-live-sean-connery-darrell-hammond/

        RIP, RIP.

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          kalayaan Global Moderator
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          I like him in The Name of the Rose and in Indiana Jones and the Last Crusades

           

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            andergarcia
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            In the Name of the Rose is definetely my favorite movie of him.

            Youtube Video

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              flozen
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              After a couple days of reading retrospectives on Sean Connery – both good and not-so-good -- I found this article that balanced the "creation and durability of Bond" as well as his later, non-Bond roles.

              Lots of interesting and lesser-known details, from a site generally known for its conservative reporting...

              https://thefederalist.com/2020/11/04/how-sean-connery-changed-the-history-of-movies/

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              • andergarciaA Offline
                andergarcia
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                Interesting article.

                Thank you, @flozen, for it.

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                  flozen
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                  And now, a month later, cause of death revealed.  Connery – like most anyone at age 90 -- had several comorbidity factors, including heart failure, senile dementia and pneumonia:

                  https://www.msn.com/en-us/movies/celebrity/sean-connery-s-cause-of-death-revealed-one-month-following-his-passing/ar-BB1bthNI

                  At least he was with his wife and comfortable, looking at the ocean off the Bahamas…

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                  • andergarciaA Offline
                    andergarcia
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                    Yes, I read that… poor man... but as you say at least in the last moments he was quiet and with his wife

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                      flozen
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                      Yes, as I said, in the last moments he was quiet and with his wife.        :blink:

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                        lvlupjunk
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                        R.I.P.
                        A great figure that will go down in history. Sad, but glad to know he went in peace.

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                          flozen
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                          Yes, it most certainly bears repeating that he died at a ripe old age and in peace.    :blink:

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