I think Suzanne Pleshette received the loudest applause from the attendees.
I just really like her. Jack Valenti, Michaelangelo Antonioni, Deborah Kerr, Ingmar Bergman got big ovations as well.
I just got home and turned it on like 5 minutes before the In Memorium thing. I agree, Heath should have had two scenes, but I liked how he was last (save the best for last, you know) and that there was that lovely swell in the music when it cut to him.
I think the music drowned out the ovation he got from the audience though.
And yes, the picture of Heath was excellent, but he should have gotten two scenes from two movies like lots of the others did...
I'm surprised they didn't have Renfro.
It was chronological, it was fitting and poignant to have Heath last - I note that he was the youngest of this year's group. The simplicity of the scene was lovely and will leave a lasting bittersweet memory.
I'm with Del here. I liked what they did for him. It was simple and classy. I figure some people got two scenes to remind folks of who they were.
And I also was expecting to see Brad Renfro. Hilary Swank said, “Sadly, a few were taken from us much too soon with their best yet to come.” Please point out where I may be wrong, but, with the exception of Heath, it looked to me like everybody in the segment was up there in years and at least semi-retired. I guess a case could be made for anybody being taken too soon, but you get what I'm going for, right?
Bob Clark didn't die of anything old-age related, but he was 68. Shoot, Kitty Carlisle was 97, and Jane “Angela Channing” Wyman was 90. Just saying that Heath seemed to be the few Hilary spoke of.
A couple of random thoughts on the segment here:
I thought Peter Zinner was Peter Boyle.
Burt Lancaster was
HOT! (He was shown with Deborah Kerr in the famous “From Here to Eternity” beach scene.) Anybody seen him in "The Swimmer"? It's a good movie, and not just because he spent most of the movie in tight little swim trunks. He was in his mid 50s when he made that one, and he was
fine. I hope I look as good as he did when I'm in my 50s. Shoot, I ain't never looked that good.