Paul Mazursky, an innovative director and screenwriter who racked up five Oscar nominations as a director of films including “Bob & Carol & Ted & Alice,” “Blume in Love” and “An Unmarried Woman,” died on Monday in Los Angeles. He was 84.
I know I'm awful, but my first thought was oh good, now you can reveal all the dirt on him. Cuz, y'know, directors are always the doggiest of the Hollywood canines.
I liked that Bob etc film. Very of its time.
ReplyDeleteRIP.
I always feel bad when I have no idea who ppl are that have passed away.
ReplyDeleteI loved all his films
ReplyDeleteAh, RIP
ReplyDeleteHe also did a movie with Bette Midlr that was great but too lazy to look up his filmography. Godspeed.
ReplyDeleteWell, I see he looked really good for 84.
ReplyDeleteCondolences.
RIP.
ReplyDeleteOh I loved blume in Love and An Unmarried Woman back in the day. RIP
ReplyDeleteRIP. He had such an interesting career and worked with so many talented people. Loved him on Sopranos!
ReplyDeleteI know I'm awful, but my first thought was oh good, now you can reveal all the dirt on him. Cuz, y'know, directors are always the doggiest of the Hollywood canines.
ReplyDeleteDown and Out In Beverly Hills is one of my favorite movies ever. It is still hilarious and a great, recommended watch. RIP.
ReplyDeleteRIP.
ReplyDeleteRip and thanks for the good flicks. Now please, let us mot find put he was a liddie fiddler, drug addict or wife beater.
ReplyDeleteit pains me whenever we use yet another personality who remembers the golden years of hollywood. he was 84. can u imagine the tales he could've told?
ReplyDeleteRIP, sir...
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ReplyDeleteThat's sad. He did some good work back when being a successful director actually required talent.
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