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    « I'm people who know quoted people! | Silence of the Lakers »

    June 10, 2004

    Because Max von Sydow's old...

    My brain is fried from this damnable essay I'm trying to write. I'm currently slogging through the portion on "Minority Report," and I got to thinking about Max von Sydow. He's a great actor, but he's looked like he does now ever since his appearance in "The Seventh Seal" in 1957, back when he was an old man of 28.

    And then I got to thinking about how the news stations often will prepare an obit piece for a famous old person prior to their death, so as to not have to scramble around to toss it together once they finally pass away.

    And then I got to thinking about how Max von Sydow's 75.

    If you're wondering why the guy from 'Bill & Ted's Bogus Journey' is in this picture, you're not getting the joke.

    He's not getting any younger. Best to be prepared, I say.

    Posted by patrick at June 10, 2004 04:42 AM

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