There isn’t much for me to say that isn’t being said elsewhere. You will be missed Mr. Reeve.
Go rent Noises Off, my favorite Reeve movie of all time.
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There isn’t much for me to say that isn’t being said elsewhere. You will be missed Mr. Reeve.
Go rent Noises Off, my favorite Reeve movie of all time.
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Sorry not to bash anybodys feelings, but I found this comic rather amusing http://www.little-gamers.com/index.php?strip_id=950
He couldn’t walk but, man, there was someone who was always “putting one foot in front of the other” in the most basic way: reaching out to others because of his disability and doing so because he always thought he would walk again! Superman, indeed.
I didn’t know about this. Wow. I guess I can’t say anything except that it breaks my heart.
Agreed! It’s a loss and a shame, Nothing more to say but wanted to say it anyway.
Yes it is a great lose, I woke up this morning to my roommmate yelling supermans dead….I couldnt believe it. He will always be Supes.
Surely a true super hero, who should be remembered not only for his roles but as a genuinly great human being. His speech at the Oscars will always be one of the most touching moments I have ever seen.
I still remember where I was and what I was doing when I heard the news about Christopher Reeve’s accident. His courage and strength were truly admirable. As many have already said, he will always be Superman to a generation of fans.
Rest in peace, Mr. Reeve.
Marc Bowker
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Huge loss, he is and always will be Superman. The biggest regret is that he didn’t live long enough to see his work for his cause come to life so that he, and others, could walk again. A tireless campaigner and a role model to us all.