I have to admit that I haven't been watching as many movies recently with the soccer World Cup on. For a while, I was about four weeks ahead in my posts here, but it's gone down to a bit over two weeks. The tournament ends tomorrow, which I suppose is also a good time for me to hunt down my DVD of Victory and watch it again. Not a great movie by any means, but a lot of fun.
Where I've really been remiss is in not posting obituaries of people who have died, although to be fair that's become a bit of an issue ever since I started getting ahead in terms of my movie posts instead of having the discipline of writing up one new post and putting it up that day. I think the first one would be Louise Lasser, who appeared in several of Woody Allen's early films before reaching even greater fame on TV with Norman Lear's comic soap opera Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman. Lasser, who died on August 6, was 87.
British actress Joanna Pettet, who appeared in some 60s movies I've blogged about like Night of the Generals and The Group, died on August 7 at the age of 83. One of the movies that Wikipedia's deaths page mentions is the 1970s horror film The Evil, which is one of those films I kind of wonder whether I've seen since those 1970s horror films have a way of blending together. But a search of the blog doesn't bring it up. I guess I'll have to search it out and add it to the pile of movies I've got to get around to watching.
Sam Neill is probably the best-known of the current crop of obituaries, as he appeared in some highly underrated little 1980s movies like Dead Calm and A Cry in the Dark. Of course, those get a bit overlooked because in 1993 he starred in a movie you might have heard of called Jurassic Park. Neill died August 13 at 78, and apparently has a couple of posthumous releases currently scheduled for next year.
And there's Oscar-winning actress Brenda Fricker. Fricker won the Oscar for playing Christy Brown's mother in My Left Foot, although would probably be better known to casual film fans from bigger-budget Hollywood films like the second Home Alone movie or the remake of Angels in the Outfield. Fricker died on Thursday; she was 81.

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