Michael Winner, a much beloved director here at Junta Juleil, passed away this morning.
His best-crafted films include the original DEATH WISH, THE SENTINEL, and THE MECHANIC, but I think he'll be most remembered for DEATH WISH 3, the outrageous, incredible Cannon film that reigns over action movie sequels like a benevolent, chicken-loving monarch. And his legendary multi-film partnerships with giants of cinema Charles Bronson and Oliver Reed shall not be forgotten. Here's to you, Mr. Winner, here's to exploding juke boxes, mail-order rocket launchers, and dummies plummeting to their doom– your films have made this viewer very happy. R.I.P.
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Hear, hear. Well said. I was surprised to learn he was only 77. Here's hoping he's chilling with Bronson, dispatching creeps and making that great tenement building in the sky a little safer.
Amen to that, Mike! And I, too, was surprised by his age– it's hard to believe that something as amazingly curmudgeonly as DEATH WISH was made by a man in his thirties.
Guy,
Good to see you! You'll have to let me know using my blog for all your information works out for you- perhaps the likes of Bronson and Ironside and Weng Weng will take on significance as major political figures?
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