Pete Postlethwaite a sad loss

JHC

Chief assistant to the assistant chief
What a great actor Pete Postlethwaite was, the film 'Brassed off' made me realise there was more to brass bands than the annual parade, I now appreciate the music much more particularly Canadian Brass and how many musicians received their early training with the local band.
A Great Performance Mr Postlethwaite you will be missed
 

teddy

Duckmeister
Yes, an underrated actor who should have received more acclaim than he did.

teddy
 

John Watt

Member
Please, let me add more than just condolences.
Peter Postlethwaite (and I didn't have to look to know how to spell)
had a strange effect on me, when I first saw him in a movie.
The way he looked, the look in his eyes, the sound of his voice, made a deep impression.
I decided right away to memorize his name and keep an eye out for him.
Since then, I wished he had been chosen to play the squid captain in Pirates of the Caribbean,
that kind of role, or the pianist who played "Flight of the Bumblebee" in that Australian movie.

Watching that English brass band contest movie was good,
but I kept watching him, thinking if the whole society was more musical,
he'd be sitting in the corner behind a jazz, lounge piano.
And if I'm thinking I'd like to toss a bill in the tip jar, he must be more than just good.
 

marval

New member
Well said John, he did have that quality about him. He did so much but most people only remember him for "Brassed Off."


Margaret
 

John Watt

Member
If someone ever makes a live action remake of "The Yellow Submarine",
Peter Postlethwaite would have made the best captain.
 

White Knight

Spectral Warrior con passion
If someone ever makes a live action remake of "The Yellow Submarine",
Peter Postlethwaite would have made the best captain.
Excellent choice John, what with his craggy, almost cartoonish like face which only a mother could love--his mother, that is!
 
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