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Charlton Heston's Impact On Sci-Fi

An anonymous reader writes "As you're probably already aware, Charlton Heston passed away yesterday. Wired has a piece looking back at Heston's extremely notable work in the sci-fi genre, with roles in films like "Planet of the Apes" and "Soylent Green". 'Heston also roared out some of sci-fi's greatest and most memorable lines, bringing his macho swagger and over-the-top intensity to the screen in movies like 1973's food freak-out flick Soylent Green and the Planet of the Apes series. In a pivotal scene from 1968's Planet of the Apes (see clip), Heston's character, time-traveling astronaut George Taylor, utters the first words spoken by a human to the simian rulers of a bizarro future Earth: "Take your stinking paws off me, you damn dirty ape!'"

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  1. Re:Yeah, Heston! by Alan+Partridge · · Score: 5, Informative

    Yep, he was great. Let's not forget the chilling Omega Man, either - one of my all time faves.

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  2. Re:Finally... by ArcherB · · Score: 5, Informative

    Normally I wouldn't comment on such a sad occasion but for Charlton Heston I make an exception. Cold, Dead Hands ??? - Finally. One less extremist in the world. No RIP, I hope he turns in his grave. You call someone who marched with Martin Luther King and stands up for the Constitution and the Bill of Rights an extremist?

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  3. Re:Finally... by Martin+Blank · · Score: 5, Informative

    Extremist? Not really. Sure, he was against gun control in most forms, but he was also pro-union and pro-civil rights. He was not the right-wing nut that some people claim him to be.

    One of my favorite stories from him was when, during the Rodney King riots, one or more fellow actors (he would not name them) called and asked if they could borrow one of his guns. He said, no, you can't, but you're welcome to come over to my place until things settle down.

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  4. Not just sci-fi, but nerdy stuff by BRSloth · · Score: 4, Informative

    Let's not forget his acting in "Wayne's World 2" as "Good actor."...

  5. Re:Most famous quote. by GaryPatterson · · Score: 3, Informative

    Here in Australia the previous government banned the sale of guns back in 1997 (I think) after a particularly atrocious massacre in Port Arthur, Tasmania.

    Armed robbery, along with most other forms of violent crime, is down across the nation. That's not likely due to the ban in guns though, as criminals are going to step outside the ban anyway.

    What has decreased are the number of fatal accidents in homes, and we've since had very few instances of some bozo kid picking up a gun and shooting people at school.

    But since you're providing data, can you point out where you got it? It conflicts with everything I've heard here.

  6. Re:He was legend by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 1, Informative

    The Last Man on Earth (1964), starring Vincent Price

  7. Re:Most famous quote. by mjwx · · Score: 2, Informative

    The Australian Bureau of Statistics will provide all the data you need. Our crime rate has gone down because of effective policing and our Gun Laws ensure that our gang wars are fought with Knives and Clubs not AK's and 9mm's.

    In the 10 year period crime rates have actually gone down, not by much as gun crime was never at the pandemic levels as it is in the US. As long as any Australian can remember none of them have ever felt that guns were needed to solve problems.

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  8. Re:Yeah, Heston! by zebslash · · Score: 2, Informative

    You mean The Last Man Alive. Last Man on Earth is another excellent sci-fi movie with Vincent Price.

  9. Re:Most famous quote. by servognome · · Score: 3, Informative

    Citizens don't need the 'DOOM' equal of the 'BFG' to protect themselves. Those things are only of use to the military and SHOULD be banned from citizen hands.
    Right, so that the people can't defend themselves from the military should it fall under less citizen friendly command.
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  10. Re:Republicans by slamb · · Score: 2, Informative
    It's very easy when your audience is filled with people who do not understand distinctions such as "could be seen as racist" vs "racist". Here's a page discussing it:

    The movie ends when Moore walks up to Charlton Heston's home and just rings the buzzer. Heston answers and invites Moore back for an interview the next day. At the interview, the then 77-year-old Heston holds his own, but Moore's relentless attack makes the legendary screen actor and civil rights activist seem befuddled and confused.

    Moore continues to pester Heston as to why Canada has a lower crime rate in proportion to their large gun ownership rate; Heston then comments on our mixed ethnicity. Moore asks him if he thought race was the cause of crime in America, and Heston flatly says no. However, many reviewers have picked that one sentence out to accuse Heston of being a racist. Heston may be many things but a racist is not one of them.