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  1. Yes, “Truly, Madly, Deeply” is his best picture.

    The villainous man I loved to hate the most – or at least played them the most memorably – is now well and truly gone. And gone too soon.

    Some of life’s best, most meaningful dialogs are with the dead. Such a paradox – isn’t it? And turning the stuff of life like that into a rom-com was truly inspired.

    Here are a couple of appropriate lines from “Truly”:

    Jamie [Rickman]: I blame the government.
    Nina: What?
    Jamie: The government.
    Nina: What’s the government got to do with anything?
    Jamie: I hate the bastards.
    _ _ _

    Nina: You’re dead and you’re still into party politics?

  2. There’s a good piece on him in the Telegraph, which says he “hailed from working-class roots”. That surprised me; I would have guessed an aristocratic lineage.

    I think this tribute by Helen Mirren is just right: “He was utterly distinctive, with a voice that could suggest honey or a hidden stiletto blade, and the profile of a Roman Emperor.”

  3. Turner Classic Network is broadcasting “Sense and Sensibility” in his honor.

    I LOVED him in Diehard.

    I also loved it when he “cancelled Christmas.”

    What a wonderful actor.

  4. I enjoyed Rickman best in Bottle Shock, which also features Pine, Farina, Pullman, and Sandoval.

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