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Report: Andy Griffith Has Died at the Age of 86

http://news.yahoo.com/report-andy-griffith-died-age-86-141449183.html

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Very sad day... I still watch the Andy Griffith Show reruns and I was always a fan of Matlock while growing up.
 
Oh no, I got groaned. My life is now in total disarray. Whatever will I do. :)

edit: damn... now it is the dreaded double groan... will the pain ever stop?
 
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Andy Griffith, for a LONG time, was my favorite TV actor. I loved his sense of humor most of all, and was a big fan of his TV show as well as the movies he made before. He and Don Knotts had a special chemistry together that we don't often get to see... like Martin and Lewis or Abbott and Costello.. it just clicked. I never was a big Matlock fan, I think because he wasn't playing a comedic role. Later in life, he became a huge pinhead, but he was probably pinheaded all along, like Walter Cronkite.. it just started oozing out when he got old and senile.
 
I actually watched the show growing up and liked it and him. But I think we put far too much importance on 'celebrities'. So it is more a general problem than one with Andy in particular.

I don't place any real importance on celebrities, per se. But seeing one of the icons of my youth has died always makes me sad for the times lost. Am I a sentimental old fool? You betcha.
 
I don't place any real importance on celebrities, per se. But seeing one of the icons of my youth has died always makes me sad for the times lost. Am I a sentimental old fool? You betcha.

I understand that sentiment involved. I simply choose not to be the fool ;)
 
Well since this is a political message board I think I should point out Andy Griffith's contribution to American Politics in his movie "A Face in the Crowd".

The movie is a morality play on American politics about how demogogues like Hewey Long, Father Coughlin, Joseph McCarthy, Rush Limbaugh, Glenn Beck use the media to build a following and then manipulate that following to advance a particular agenda and how the American public is always wise enough to discover these demogogues for what they are and to discredit them.

To the younger posters on this board who find the propaganda and rhetoric in the media from the Becks, Limbaughs, Madows, Fox News & MSNBC disturbing then "A Face In The Crowd" is a must see. Griffith is brilliant in this role.
 
Andy Griffith, for a LONG time, was my favorite TV actor. I loved his sense of humor most of all, and was a big fan of his TV show as well as the movies he made before. He and Don Knotts had a special chemistry together that we don't often get to see... like Martin and Lewis or Abbott and Costello.. it just clicked. I never was a big Matlock fan, I think because he wasn't playing a comedic role. Later in life, he became a huge pinhead, but he was probably pinheaded all along, like Walter Cronkite.. it just started oozing out when he got old and senile.
Hey Dixie. I think Andy had you in mind when he performed this.

 
Well since this is a political message board I think I should point out Andy Griffith's contribution to American Politics in his movie "A Face in the Crowd".

The movie is a morality play on American politics about how demogogues like Hewey Long, Father Coughlin, Joseph McCarthy, Rush Limbaugh, Glenn Beck use the media to build a following and then manipulate that following to advance a particular agenda and how the American public is always wise enough to discover these demogogues for what they are and to discredit them.

To the younger posters on this board who find the propaganda and rhetoric in the media from the Becks, Limbaughs, Madows, Fox News & MSNBC disturbing then "A Face In The Crowd" is a must see. Griffith is brilliant in this role.

Barney Fife is 'brilliant' to a sheep fucking Ohioan... so the above really isn't saying much
 
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