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An absolutely immense talent that I will certainly miss...

I'll have to marathon his movies sometime soon.



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Sad news, loved his movies. His face always fascinated me - rarely one can pull off both tranquility and madness at the same time as he was able to.



He was really funny in that Woody Allen movie.



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Just came home from a shitty day at work, and I just see this terrible news. While I'll always know him as Willy Wonka, I really liked him at The Producers and Blazing Saddles.



barneystinson69 said:

WTF is going on this year with celebrity deaths? Just one huge star after another it seems...

The legends are dropping off and no one is replacing them. I can't imagine Channing Tatum being mourned like Robin Willams in 40 years time. 



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Rip. Man, I loved Young Frankenstein and he played such a great role. Sad indeed.



Always been a fan of his. Such a great and unique actor.  R.I.P.



D.E.P.

Sad news indeed. I know what movies I'll watch this weekend: Blazing Saddles and Young Frankenstein.



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Yep. He was the greatest living comedic actor in my opinion (for actual acting ability).

Too bad he stopped acting a long time ago to concentrate on writing books that no one has read.



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Really devastating for me. He is one of my heroes. I was lucky enough to meet him in 2008 at a book signing.

An amazing actor and a genuinely sweet person. Rest in peace.