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Roman Polanski celebrates his 80th birthday today while Venus in Furs is waiting in the wings.
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Apr 23, 2014 - 8:42 AM
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CinemaScope
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Something tells me 50 or so years from now some of this list will be chuckle at by people living in the future, which is not bad news at all. While there will always be some setbacks there will always be something new with our progressive knowledge to improve. The eternal war of good and evil, progressive and regressive. Misused and handle well, They say now something can't be, but then in the future it can be. On and on we go towards our destiny. But there is something great out there reaching towards us, it is a symbol for all. Just a matter of time. Death is just a limited false illusion for those who are yet to know better. Ha, the board's pessimist here. Nothing false about death, that's your lot! And good always wins in movies, not so much in real life. And I'm not convinced about people living a lot longer than they do now. Old people now were born in the early part of the last century, they were very active, didn't eat nearly as much sugar or fat as we do now (& generally didn't eat as much).
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Did you guys know Zsa Zsa Gabor is 98? That's getting up there, for a celebrity.
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Richard Chamberlain made this list, having turned 80 this year.
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Actress Lee Grant will be 91 this year.
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