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Ingmar Bergman dead

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Ravenbomb:
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20070730/ap_en_mo/obit_bergman;_ylt=AtvQJoX0SyBF31N51cewVD_K.nQA

This is a sad day for film, he was one of the best.

celticgeek:
I am truly sorry to hear this.  He was the greatest.

Aimless:
I wasn't a fan, but he was a great man.

It's been on TV and radio all day, some of the old ladies were very sad :(

Inlander:
To be honest I'm pretty amazed he was still alive. He was 89, right? That's old enough for me to not get too sad about it, especially given that he hadn't been too active recently (unlike Robert Altman, who was making films right up until he died and presumably would have continued doing so).

Still, he was one of the greats. I must confess to not having seen many of his films - but Scenes From a Marriage is a personal favourite. I would very much like to see Saraband, but haven't had an opportunity yet. We must also be eternally thankful for Bergman's influence on Woody Allen (Allen made good films once, remember).

SusurrusIgnoramus:
i tried really hard to watch and to like the seventh seal, but i just couldn't get through it.  and ever since then, i haven't really wanted to watch any of his other stuff.  does anyone know of another one of his films that might be a little more accessible to a bergman neophite?

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