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RIP Alan Rickman, AKA Hans Gruber, Severus Snape (variety.com)

TigerPlish writes to note Variety's report on the death of actor Alan Rickman, who died after a short bout with cancer, and was surrounded by friends and family when he went. Rickman may be most familiar to you as Hans Gruber in Die Hard (especially in his final scene), or as Harry Potter's Snape, but his film career was long, crossing genre lines and extending into five decades.

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  1. By Grabthar's Hamme... by mrzaph0d · · Score: 5, Insightful

    By Grabthar's Hammer, by the suns of Warvan, you shall be avenged

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    1. Re:By Grabthar's Hamme... by srmalloy · · Score: 5, Funny

      Ten points to Slytherin.

    2. Re:By Grabthar's Hamme... by greenfruitsalad · · Score: 2

      crap, i've just realised this may have sealed the fate of galaxy quest 2. was the original cast supposed to be in the galaxy quest series amazon is developing?

    3. Re:By Grabthar's Hamme... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 2, Funny

      Galaxy Quest 3, The Search for Dr. Lazerus.

    4. Re:By Grabthar's Hamme... by Fire_Wraith · · Score: 4, Funny

      Relax...

      He's now on a beach somewhere, earning 20%.

    5. Re:By Grabthar's Hamme... by peragrin · · Score: 4, Interesting

      Wasn't galaxy quest supposed to be a spoof? Replacing a cast member using the same name but looks different and call him the same is exactly like the series it spoofs.

      Also the search for Lazarus has a nice ring to it.

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    6. Re:By Grabthar's Hamme... by almitydave · · Score: 3, Informative

      SCREW your little wizard children, Rickman is LORD OF EVIL INCARNATE IN TIME BANDITS!

      No, that was David Warner, a.k.a. the Master Control Program and Chancellor Gorkon. Their voices have a similar quality, which is probably why you confused them.

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    7. Re:By Grabthar's Hamme... by reboot246 · · Score: 4, Interesting

      I agree. To give you some idea of his talent, two of my favorite Alan Rickman movies were Love Actually and Dogma. That an actor could play such different roles in such different movies is testament to his talent. Only a few actors come close to playing such a wide range of characters.

    8. Re:By Grabthar's Hamme... by arglebargle_xiv · · Score: 1

      You don't need Galaxy Quest when you've got Traumschiff Surprise. Insalata mista, baby!

    9. Re:By Grabthar's Hamme... by ezzthetic · · Score: 1

      Actually, the two roles that for me indicate his range were Rev Obadiah Slope ("the bestial Slope") in Barchester Chronicles, and the dead husband in Truly, Madly, Deeply.

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    10. Re:By Grabthar's Hamme... by fnj · · Score: 1

      The superbly talented and meticulous Alan Rickman could play any part, from Colonel Brandon in Sense and Sensibility to Marvin in The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy to Steven Spurrier in Bottle Shock - and a myriad others. I can think of a few other actors with similar versatility, but most of them are either dead or of very advanced age.

    11. Re:By Grabthar's Hamme... by ZeRu · · Score: 1

      No, that was David Warner, a.k.a. the Master Control Program and Chancellor Gorkon. Their voices have a similar quality, which is probably why you confused them.

      Also the voice of Jon Irenicus

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  2. Condolences to Rima Horton by l2718 · · Score: 4, Informative

    Alan Rickman was also noted for his long-lasting partnership away from the limelight.

    1. Re:Condolences to Rima Horton by ArmoredDragon · · Score: 4, Interesting

      I don't know about these other movies, I remember his performance the most from Dogma.

    2. Re:Condolences to Rima Horton by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 1

      Partnership? Don't you mean marriage?

    3. Re: Condolences to Rima Horton by bestweasel · · Score: 1

      All that exposition would have been a heavy task for any actor but he seemed to be having fun.

  3. No Dogma? by Nidi62 · · Score: 4, Funny

    Gotta love Rickman as the alcoholic Metatron in Dogma. Hopefully where he is now he's actually allowed to swallow the tequila.

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    1. Re:No Dogma? by grasshoppa · · Score: 1

      The foul mouthed, wish-I-were-an-alcoholic, Metatron.

      Remember; angels weren't allowed to drink.

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    2. Re:No Dogma? by Jeremi · · Score: 1

      Curiously, you can still be an alcoholic even if you no longer drink.

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    3. Re:No Dogma? by grasshoppa · · Score: 1

      That's...a really good point actually.

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  4. By Grabthar's Hammer... by vanyel · · Score: 5, Informative

    ...Galaxy Quest ought to rate higher than Die Hard here...

    1. Re:By Grabthar's Hammer... by Nidi62 · · Score: 4, Insightful

      ...Galaxy Quest ought to rate higher than Die Hard here...

      Hans Gruber was (I thought) one of the more interesting characters in Die Hard, and certainly one of the best acted. He and the black terrorist were definitely the most entertaining characters, too.

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    2. Re:By Grabthar's Hammer... by Zumbs · · Score: 1

      When I saw the name (Hans Gruber), I instantly misread it for Hubert Gruber and thought: Oh, no, another one in such a short time span.

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    3. Re:By Grabthar's Hammer... by CaptnCrud · · Score: 1

      you have no soul

    4. Re:By Grabthar's Hammer... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 1

      I don't know, Die Hard is my favorite Christmas movie.

    5. Re:By Grabthar's Hammer... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 2, Funny

      I didn't know kindling was capable of enjoyment

    6. Re:By Grabthar's Hammer... by Jack+Griffin · · Score: 2

      I don't know, Die Hard was one of big films of its era, and it was Rickman's defining role because he made such a great villain. Galaxy Quest was also a great film, for us nerd types, but not so much for the regular people.
      Harry Potter was shit, and it felt like he was cast simply to cash in on his Gruber character again.

  5. Rest in Peace by MobileTatsu-NJG · · Score: 1

    Alan Rickman has played a number of iconic roles in his lifetime. That man has played a persona that has been part of my life in every decade of my being. Very appreciated, and certainly missed.

    Now I'm off to see if there's a pub.

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  6. "You my room 10:30. You 10:45..and bring a friend" by CaptnCrud · · Score: 2

    He was great as the sheriff of nottingham, 90's robinhood wouldn't have been nearly as good without him. RIP

  7. What no mention of galaxy quest? by vux984 · · Score: 1

    For me, Sir Alexander Dane from Galaxy Quest is his most defining role.

    For another well-acted movie that pairs him with Sigourney Weaver check out Snow Cake.

    I'll miss Rickman, he was an actor that I'd watch pretty much anything he was in because I'd enjoy watching him in it.

    1. Re:What no mention of galaxy quest? by MightyMartian · · Score: 3, Insightful

      There are certain actors whose ability to deliver their lines transcends the lines themselves. Rickman was one. It didn't really matter what he was playing, the voice alone was worth the price of admission. Christopher Walken is another one. I've seen him in the shittiest little films, but whenever he's on screen, somehow it just works. I'd put Samuel L. Jackson up there as well. Only he could make a movie as awful as Snakes On A Plain interesting.

      Rickman will be missed. Most of us know him from Harry Potter and Galaxy Quest, but he was more renowned in Britain for his theater work.

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    2. Re:What no mention of galaxy quest? by fnj · · Score: 1

      Those for whom Sense and Sensibility does not spring to mind first are truly shallow.

  8. A Spoon? by puddingebola · · Score: 3, Funny

    So it will hurt more, stupid.

  9. He added something special to every role by mykepredko · · Score: 1

    I think the obvious one was Die-Hard and his Hans Gruber is still the best movie villain. He was a great choice for Snape.

    I have a warm place in my heart for him as:
    - Meteatron in Dogma
    - Alexander Dane in Galaxy Quest
    - Sheriff of Nottingham in Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves

    and, of course, as Marvin the Paranoid Android in The Hitch Hiker's Guide to the Galaxy.

    RIP. You will be missed.

    1. Re:He added something special to every role by sconeu · · Score: 1, Funny

      Hans Gruber is the SECOND best movie villain. Khan says hello from the number one spot.

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    2. Re:He added something special to every role by spire3661 · · Score: 2

      Remember back in the day before the Star Wars prequels, when Darth Vader was unquestionably the baddest movie villain ever?

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    3. Re:He added something special to every role by Shinobi · · Score: 1

      Huh? Cristopher Lee as Rochefort is the best portrayal of a villain in a big screen movie. For overall best portrayal of a villain(AND the best villain ever), I'd expand over to TV series, and then it's Walter Koenig's portrayal of Alfred Bester in Babylon 5

  10. Re:Snape, the true hero of Hogwarts by ClickOnThis · · Score: 2

    Harry Potter was the master of the Elder Wand, but he didn't use it to defeat Voldemort. It was Voldemort who possessed it during the duel with Harry Potter. Voldemort's killing curse backfired onto himself because he wasn't the wand's master.

    http://harrypotter.wikia.com/w...

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  11. RIP Marvin by truck_soccer · · Score: 1

    This will all end in tears.

  12. Re:Snape, the true hero of Hogwarts by ClickOnThis · · Score: 2

    Oh, and I forgot to add: Dumbledore had intended for Snape to become the Elder Wand's master by having Snape kill him, but Malfoy disarmed Dumbledore (and unknowingly became the wand's master) before Snape could carry out the plan. Later, Harry Potter disarmed Malfoy and became the wand's master.

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  13. Re:Dweeb Culture is not Nerd Culture. by Impy+the+Impiuos+Imp · · Score: 5, Funny

    You made this all up. What a dweeb!

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  14. A lot of deaths lately by KlomDark · · Score: 2

    We've lost Lemmy, Angus Scrimm (The Tall Man from Phantasm), David Bowie, and now Alan Rickman.

    The world is changing, quickly.

    Be afraid, be very afraid!

    1. Re:A lot of deaths lately by MightyMartian · · Score: 1

      I didn't know Scrimm had died. Wow, now I am depressed.

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    2. Re:A lot of deaths lately by Fire_Wraith · · Score: 1

      On the other hand, with a group like that, they're probably all having one hell of a party in the afterlife.

    3. Re:A lot of deaths lately by Yunzil · · Score: 1

      And the mayor from Ghostbusters.

    4. Re:A lot of deaths lately by Ryanrule · · Score: 1

      Im worried about Gary Oldman now.

    5. Re:A lot of deaths lately by Jack+Griffin · · Score: 1

      We've lost Lemmy, Angus Scrimm (The Tall Man from Phantasm), David Bowie, and now Alan Rickman.

      Hey wait til you get older and everyone you idolised as a youth is now dead, only to be replaced with the likes of Bieber and the Kardashians. It's a sad and lonely place.
      I am learning the hard way why old people were never much fun...

    6. Re:A lot of deaths lately by KlomDark · · Score: 1

      The only good part is that he had recently completed Phantasm 5!! So we get to see him one last time.

      See http://phantasm.com/ for the trailer and news.

    7. Re:A lot of deaths lately by KlomDark · · Score: 1

      Yah, it sucks. I'm already realizing that. Seems suddenly I got old, grey hair and grandkids already... Too crazy.

  15. Re:Dweeb Culture is not Nerd Culture. by MightyMartian · · Score: 4, Insightful

    For chrissakes, he just alienated about 85% of all the Geeks I know. Galaxy Quest is one of the best Star Trek movies ever made, and in no small part because Rickman's ability to deliver cutting dialogue was second to none. Only Kevin Spacey could rival Rickman for the heart-stopping put down.

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  16. Closet Land by J053 · · Score: 3, Interesting

    I first became aware of/noticed Rickman in Closet Land, a very dark psychological thriller in which he played a good-guy sadistic interrogator. Thought he was brilliant. RIP.

    1. Re:Closet Land by EStrat · · Score: 1

      Yes, I was going to bring this up. Astounding performance.

  17. Re:Yeah, sad, but what does this do here? by Eristone · · Score: 1

    Harry potter is a children's book. You tell me.

    And "The Lion Knig" is a children's cartoon. Your point being? Frankly, the Harry Potter movies made a ton of money and were enjoyed by adults as well as kids. In addition, Rickman was also in Galaxy Quest. And Die Hard (as one of the baddest badass villians ever). Turn on TNT and watch some of those 80s movies they show late night between Law and Order episodes.

  18. Now I have a machine gun...ho. ho. ho. by CaptnCrud · · Score: 1

    Can't for get that classic either.

  19. Re:Snape, the true hero of Hogwarts by Jason+Levine · · Score: 1

    Actually, Dumbledore planned for Snape to kill him, because this would have meant the Elder Wand wouldn't have had a new master. (Malfoy's disarming did ruin that plan.) Voldemort thought that Snape was the master of the Elder Wand because he killed Dumbledore, not realizing that a simple disarming was all that was needed to pass ownership.

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  20. Re:Dweeb Culture is not Nerd Culture. by trytoguess · · Score: 2

    Yea, but don't you see? This mean he's a better, more pure geek/nerd than the rest of us posers.

  21. Re:The Sheriff of Nottingham? by CaptnCrud · · Score: 1

    - Its the safest route to london sire
    - its the only route you little ferrett

  22. Re:Snape, the true hero of Hogwarts by Marginal+Coward · · Score: 1

    Thanks for clearing that up, Mister...Potter...

  23. Another in a series of deaths by Chas · · Score: 3, Interesting

    Dropped off a building.
    Stabbed by Robin Hood.
    He played Rasputin (we all know how that went...)
    Bitten by a snake.

    Now cancer...

    Poor dude just couldn't win!

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    1. Re:Another in a series of deaths by Chas · · Score: 1

      I hear he's going to a VERY exclusive David Bowie concert though.

      So it can't be all bad!

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  24. Re:"You my room 10:30. You 10:45..and bring a frie by Marginal+Coward · · Score: 2

    Now, let's not forget Kevin Costner's mullet: what would 90's robinhood been without that...?

  25. Re:The Sheriff of Nottingham? by mschuyler · · Score: 1

    Greatest villain ever. This was my intro to Rickman. I agree; he made that movie work.

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  26. Re:Snape, the true hero of Hogwarts by ClickOnThis · · Score: 1

    Ah yes, thanks for the correction.

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  27. Re: Dweeb Culture is not Nerd Culture. by MightyMartian · · Score: 1

    Yes, and Maggie Smith, who basically carries Downton Abbey. Without her dialogue, frequently used to cut down all the characters, and sometime her own character, it would be just a rather dull soap opera costume drama.

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  28. Alan Rickman is like Sean Connery by e_AltF4 · · Score: 1

    Both of them seem to make any movie they are in watchable.

    Just think of "Highlander" without Connery or Rickman's Sheriff of Nottingham.

    If they made a movie of the Seattle phone book and Rickman or Connery are in it i'd go watch it.

    1. Re:Alan Rickman is like Sean Connery by tnk1 · · Score: 2

      Presumably you've never seen Zardoz. Even Connery couldn't make that watchable. Admittedly, it says more about just how bad the movie was than anything Connery did in it. Although, that costume....

    2. Re:Alan Rickman is like Sean Connery by e_AltF4 · · Score: 1

      You are right, there is an exception to every rule - in this case it's called Zardoz :-)

    3. Re:Alan Rickman is like Sean Connery by oldmac31310 · · Score: 1

      Ah come on. Zardoz is a hoot.

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    4. Re:Alan Rickman is like Sean Connery by dwywit · · Score: 1

      What's not to like about Zardoz? It's got a flying stone head that vomits guns!

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    5. Re:Alan Rickman is like Sean Connery by blazer1024 · · Score: 1

      I agree! I only saw that for the first time a couple of years ago, and I absolutely loved it!

  29. Re:"You my room 10:30. You 10:45..and bring a frie by CaptnCrud · · Score: 1

    At least he didn't bother with an english accent. Now here something to think about, if there was no 90's robin hood there would have been no men in tights...that's a world no one can live in.

  30. Quigley Down Under by renfrow · · Score: 1

    While Galaxy Quest was probably my favorite non-Harry-Potter movie that had Alan in it, Quigley Down Under ranks pretty close to it. "Oh, by the way, you're fired."

    1. Re:Quigley Down Under by justthinkit · · Score: 1

      Also noteworthy in "Sense And Sensibility"...the 1995 one.

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  31. Re:Dweeb Culture is not Nerd Culture. by gstoddart · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Indeed ... "I see you've managed to get your shirt off" is one of the best lines imaginable.

    And if Sigourney Weaver saying "I mean, this is unreal. They're gonna start eating each other out there." isn't a brilliant send-up of rabid Trekkies, I have no idea what is.

    Galaxy Quest is a brilliant movie, and Rickman was about the most perfect for that character you could imagine.

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  32. Favorite lines by DaMattster · · Score: 1

    1. "Gentleman, you ask me for miracle and I give you the F.B.I." - Hans Gruber 2. "I'd like to tear his heart out with a spoon!" - Sheriff of Nottingham "Cousin, why a spoon?" "Because it's dull you twit, it'll hurt more!" - Sheriff of Nottingham

    1. Re:Favorite lines by Deadstick · · Score: 1

      Schiess dem Fenster!

    2. Re:Favorite lines by denzacar · · Score: 1

      "Umm... Delirious." - Alexander Dane.
      https://www.youtube.com/watch?...

      "Umm... kof... galaxyquest..." - Alexander Dane.
      https://www.youtube.com/watch?...

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    3. Re:Favorite lines by serviscope_minor · · Score: 1

      I love the way he chokes out "By Grabthar's Hammer, what a savings."

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  33. Met him in NYC by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Interesting

    A friend of mine was with the audio crew for Galaxy Quest and when some of the stars were touring and in NYC he invited me to go with him to see them at a party. Met Rickman (and the others) - nice guy. And he lit up when I mentioned that I'd remembered him from one of the early episodes of Smiley's People (1982).

    Said everybody wanted to talk about Galaxy Quest & the Die Hards & Sense and Sensibility &c, but "NObody EVER talks about Smiley's People, and I LOVED doing that episode and working with Sir Alec Guinness (who had then recently passed away)!". I liked him.

    _I_ met Snape BEFORE he was Snape!

    1. Re:Met him in NYC by Dins · · Score: 1

      _I_ met Snape BEFORE he was Snape!

      Very hipster of you.

      No, seriously, that was cool. RIP Alan.

    2. Re:Met him in NYC by MobileTatsu-NJG · · Score: 1

      That's a seriously cool story!

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  34. Re:The Sheriff of Nottingham? by denzacar · · Score: 1

    He also cancels Christmas in that one.

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  35. Re: Dweeb Culture is not Nerd Culture. by Chris+Mattern · · Score: 1

    "What is a week-end?"

  36. Re:"You my room 10:30. You 10:45..and bring a frie by neilo_1701D · · Score: 1

    The best line in the movie: "That's it then. Cancel the kitchen scraps for lepers and orphans, no more merciful beheadings, -- and call off Christmas!!!"

    Without Rickman, that movie would have been as entertaining as Waterworld...

  37. Life! by Evtim · · Score: 1

    Don't talk to me about life!

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?...

    Thank you, Mr. Rickman!

    1. Re: Life! by bestweasel · · Score: 1

      Thanks, I'd forgotten he played Marvin (maybe because he wore so much make-up).

  38. Re:"You my room 10:30. You 10:45..and bring a frie by MoaDweeb · · Score: 1

    This is the Alan Rickman I recall. Legend has it that his part was cut back as he completely overshadowed Fishboy's Robin Hood in pre-release test screenings.

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  39. Re:Yeah, sad, but what does this do here? by JBMcB · · Score: 2

    Die Hard. Galaxy Quest. Harry Potter. Dogma. Hitchhiker's guide to the galaxy?

    News for *nerds* ?

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  40. Re:Dweeb Culture is not Nerd Culture. by oldmac31310 · · Score: 1

    Collectively dweebs, nerds and geeks are dorks. You are all dorks! The dorks say...ah fuckit...

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  41. Another one in Aaron Ramsey's death curse by dujardin · · Score: 1

    Does anybody know Aaron Ramsey here ? He's a famous welsh football player. Every time he scores a goal, a celebrity dies. Alan Rickman is just another one in a rather long list including Osama bin Laden, Whitney Houston, and lately David Bowie.

  42. He wasn't a common actor... by wonkey_monkey · · Score: 1

    ...he was an exceptional actor!

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  43. Lord of the Rings by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 3, Interesting

    Lord of the Rings is literature -- high art, by a distinguished scholar. It is not just a great work of the English language, it is a great work by any standard in any language. Like all literature, you are free to find it boring. However, one must respect his creation of thousands of years' worth of history, legend, and myth, three to five languages (depending on how you count them), and the personal struggles of a few dozen principal characters in the backdrop of an epic war. As a feat of world-building it may never be equaled. As a narrative it has few flaws.

    It is extremely foolish to disdain art because it is popular, or to say it is worthless simply because you deem it so. The entire rest of the world disagrees with you, which should be enough of an argument for any purpose.

  44. Re: Yeah, sad, but what does this do here? by david_thornley · · Score: 1

    Hamlet, done by Disney as an animated feature with lion characters, keeping none of the language. Best short description I can come up with.

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  45. Truly, Madly, Deeply by SweetDrake · · Score: 1

    The first part he played that comes to my mind, even before any of his HP performances, is Juliet Stevenson's not-so-dead cello-playing husband in this movie.

  46. Snape was my favorite by TigerPlish · · Score: 1

    Snape was my favorite out of the entire story, books and films both.

    "Always."

    That one word says it all for me. That's why he's my favorite.

    I'll miss Rickman. Any film he was in was better than it would've otherwise been.

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  47. Re:Yeah, sad, but what does this do here? by TigerPlish · · Score: 1

    Ten points from whatever house you're in. You feel like a Hufflepuff to me. Or maybe you're the troll in the dungeon?

    Harry Potter, Galaxy Quest, Die @$@# Hard, NOT nerd material?

    Dude. Seriously. Are you yourself a nerd?

    If not... USA Today is 3 doors down the hall, on the right.

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  48. Re:Snape, the true hero of Hogwarts by whoever57 · · Score: 1

    It was Voldemort who possessed it during the duel with Harry Potter. Voldemort's killing curse backfired onto himself because he wasn't the wand's master.

    Completely unlike the ending of the The Second Chronicles of Thomas Covenant , published in 1983, in which the hero gives his ring to the antagonist, who attempts to kill the hero, but instead, the magic of the ring, when used against its rightful holder, takes away the antagonist's power.

    To be fair, I would not be surprised if similar stories are not in many, many other books.

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  49. Re:"You my room 10:30. You 10:45..and bring a frie by Jack+Griffin · · Score: 1

    And his American accent. Robin Hood just isn't Robin Hood unless he's American...

  50. Re:"You my room 10:30. You 10:45..and bring a frie by fuzznutz · · Score: 1

    I always though Rickman's over-the-top cartoonish portrayal of the Sheriff ruined that movie. It was like having a Disney sidekick. Of course, Costner's lackluster performance of Robin wasn't helping. Other than that one role, I thought Rickman's other work was "brilliant." God I hate using that term as much as the Brits hate "Awesome."