Wednesday, July 02, 2014

Paul Mazursky Has Died

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.


16 comments:

  1. I liked that Bob etc film. Very of its time.
    RIP.

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  2. I always feel bad when I have no idea who ppl are that have passed away.

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  3. I loved all his films

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  4. He also did a movie with Bette Midlr that was great but too lazy to look up his filmography. Godspeed.

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  5. Well, I see he looked really good for 84.

    Condolences.

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  6. Oh I loved blume in Love and An Unmarried Woman back in the day. RIP

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  7. RIP. He had such an interesting career and worked with so many talented people. Loved him on Sopranos!

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  8. 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.

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  9. Down and Out In Beverly Hills is one of my favorite movies ever. It is still hilarious and a great, recommended watch. RIP.

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  10. Rip and thanks for the good flicks. Now please, let us mot find put he was a liddie fiddler, drug addict or wife beater.

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  11. Anonymous1:59 PM

    it 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?

    RIP, sir...

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  12. Anonymous2:00 PM

    **LOSE not use

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  13. That's sad. He did some good work back when being a successful director actually required talent.

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