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by Jor-El23
Feb 10th, 2008
08:48:27 PM
He was incredible in All That Jazz
by Jugdish
Feb 10th, 2008
08:49:08 PM
RIP Brother
2010
by sith_rising
Feb 10th, 2008
08:49:47 PM
I loved it as a kid, even if I didn't understand what the hell it was about. Schneider was a man's man. Rest in peace.
bummer
by Pukenshette
Feb 10th, 2008
08:49:54 PM
what a bummer. didn't even know he was sick.... RIP http://youtube.com/results?sea rch_query=pukenshette
Goodbye Old Friend
by CaptainWalker
Feb 10th, 2008
08:53:04 PM
This is like hearing that some one you went to high-school with, and only shared a few classes with has died. You remember them, and you can place their face, and remember some enjoyable times with them, but never made them a big part of your life.
You said it, sith_rising
by Digby_Higgins
Feb 10th, 2008
08:53:10 PM
Roy Scheider was a man's man. His very real warmth and decency shone through in every role he did. "Catch ya later."
That's Mr. Scheider, folks
by Mister Man
Feb 10th, 2008
08:53:31 PM
I don't think any of you knew him well enough to call him "Roy." We're not talking Paris, here. Show some class.
I think we're gonna need a bigger coffin...
by FuckMichaelBay
Feb 10th, 2008
08:53:35 PM
RIP, sir.
Let's all just agree to forget Jaws 2
by Det. John Kimble
Feb 10th, 2008
08:54:26 PM
He should have taken that part in Deer Hunter.
One of my favorite actors
by ewokstew
Feb 10th, 2008
08:54:30 PM
Him, Dreyfus, and Shaw in Jaws?...fuggetaboutit
What a loss
by Phimseto
Feb 10th, 2008
08:55:09 PM
I just showed my daughter "Jaws" for the first time two weeks ago, and she loved it. He's in so many great movies and also in a lot of movies that aren't considered great but that I love. I'm sure his presence is a big part of why. What a loss.
My God.
by heyscot
Feb 10th, 2008
08:55:23 PM
Roy Scheider was an awesome actor. For me, the parts that stood out the most were Jaws, Blue Thunder, and 2010 ("Something wonderful."). He was a great actor and I will miss him. I had no idea he was ill, so this comes as quite a shock. To his family and friends who might be reading this, please know that he is in my family's thoughts and prayers and that he touched us in wonderful ways with his acting. Thank you, Roy. Rest in peace.
"Catch ya later"
by Det. John Kimble
Feb 10th, 2008
08:55:31 PM
2010
by Duncan_Idaho72
Feb 10th, 2008
08:55:43 PM
That movie was made only watchable because of his performance. Also. I havent seen Blue Thunder since the 80's but he is more memorable to me than the helicopter. A great actor and he will be missed.
Damn
by clockpolitiks
Feb 10th, 2008
08:56:45 PM
Even though he was amazing in Jaws as well as many other films, I have to say he made the greatest impression on me starring in Seaquest. I was a little kid when that show aired and it was a great escape for me. He was an amazing actor. RIP
We're gonna need a bigger boat.
by la_sith
Feb 10th, 2008
08:57:22 PM
Sad. Before Harrison Ford, he was my first "hero" actor. Such a presence. Miss ya, guy.
Godspeed Chief Brody
by Horace Cox
Feb 10th, 2008
08:59:10 PM
Chief Martin Brody... One of my all-time favorite great performances. May you rest in peace Mr, Scheider, and give my regards to Robert Shaw when you see him.
What a loss...and I am at a loss for words...
by IAmJack'sUserID
Feb 10th, 2008
09:01:22 PM
He was a great, strong, and expressive actor..and a terrific everyman. As Prince Faisal in Lawrence of Arabia said, "what we owe [him] is beyond evaluation."
I'm with you Quint
by TerryMalloy
Feb 10th, 2008
09:02:04 PM
I'm holding it back too. My favorite film of all time is Jaws. It is what made me fall in love with movies. I have seen it over a hundred times and a large part of that is because of the performance of Roy Scheider. So I have to thank you Mr. Scheider wherever you may be for inspiring me to want to be a story teller. Rest in Peace in the hands of God.
this sucks
by Sir Loin
Feb 10th, 2008
09:04:15 PM
I always wanted to meet him to talk about his roles over the decades, having grown up with them. RIP Chief...you will be sorely missed.
Smile you son of a bitch!
by Alkeoholic77
Feb 10th, 2008
09:04:46 PM
Should be written on his tombstone. Do you think that Darwin the talking dolphin will be at the funeral?
Wow
by GodMars
Feb 10th, 2008
09:06:48 PM
I had no clue he was even sick. That just sucks.
i loved jaws
by Stengah
Feb 10th, 2008
09:08:40 PM
RIP Mr.Scheider
I hope his passing was easy
by Trik_Ster
Feb 10th, 2008
09:11:17 PM
Saw Jaws at the drive in, I was sitting in the front passenger seat.
The scene where he was laddeling chum into the water and suddenly the shark comes up out of the watter.
Suddenly I was in the back seat.

Great movie, great actor.

Sucks
by JimmyJoe RedSky
Feb 10th, 2008
09:11:43 PM
"Marathon Man" is one of my favorite movies - Roy as Doc Levy, he stole the movie - first depiction of a homosexual bad ass professional killer thats a "good guy" ive ever seen - not seen one since - he stole fucking that movie - a whole movie about Doc Levy woulda been very cool - Roy is a fantastic actor - he made "2010" watchable - he made "Jaws" believable - "The Seven Ups" is one of the 3 best cop thrillers ever made (alongside "Bullit" and "The French Connection") - id argue it had the best car chase - my favorite anyway - Roy gave his movies a realness factor - this news really does suck - the formal lunch scene in "Marathon Man" where Doc exposes Elsa as a phony is fucking brilliant - classic - this guy was a real actor - one of our best - rest in peace
So long, Chief.
by Karl Hungus
Feb 10th, 2008
09:11:44 PM
Hopefully he'll be buried in the yahd not too fah from dah cahr.
RIP Mr. Scheider
by Zodou
Feb 10th, 2008
09:12:23 PM
You will be missed..."Catch ya later"
That's Sad News
by phaedrus007
Feb 10th, 2008
09:13:11 PM
Jaws and Blue Thunder were two of my favorite movies as a kid. RIP.
They will remake Jaws now
by johnnyg korrupt
Feb 10th, 2008
09:13:57 PM
How sad is his passing. What remnants of my youthful exuberance just died too. I just turned 34 and the only time i'm happy is when i think back to the 80s when i was growing up, riding my bmx around and watching all those amazing flicks. Everything sucks now. Music and movies. I was hoping to god they would finally make another Jaws flick. With Roy's death...they will remake it now. All this gen does it remake and rehash old movies and music. Josh Brolin would make a good Brody - at least he's from Gen X
Is it too insensitive to ask about The Dark Knight?
by knowthyself
Feb 10th, 2008
09:14:14 PM
I wanna make sure my movie is okay.
wow....eerie timing
by Bouncy X
Feb 10th, 2008
09:14:32 PM
just last night they played the episode of family guy where he plays himself on a video to teach kids how to poo.
Versatile actor
by theBigE
Feb 10th, 2008
09:14:45 PM
I was surprised to see him in Marathon Man. Didn't really buy him as Dustin Hoffman's brother. But him as a cop and a father in Jaws - fantastic. The scene with him and his son copying him at dinner was as powerful as any of the shark scenes.
All That Jazz...
by maxwell's hammer
Feb 10th, 2008
09:15:31 PM
...is on my list of 5 favorite movies. Rest in Peace Joe Gideon.
this is so sad
by Kloipy
Feb 10th, 2008
09:16:40 PM
Cancer is such a horrible thing and I'm sure each of us has been affected by it in one way or another. My prayers are with his family right now. RIP Roy
Loved this guy...
by jimmy rabbitte
Feb 10th, 2008
09:17:14 PM
...maybe no Jaws remake; but somebody may take another run at SeaQuest DSV... hey if they can bring back Knight Rider and American Gladiators they can bring back anything...
bugger
by Obscura
Feb 10th, 2008
09:17:41 PM
an absolute legend. from jaws to seaquest DSV, hes one of those actors that everones knows, they just dont know they know him. Except for us lot, the geeks who care. seeya later roy. you were awsome.
Damn, Seaquest was one of my favorite shows as a kid.
by BrandonGK
Feb 10th, 2008
09:18:56 PM
I just loved that stuff. Great actor, he'll be missed.
RIP Chief Brody
by Kid Idioteque
Feb 10th, 2008
09:18:57 PM
You will be missed
WTF?
by Pennsy
Feb 10th, 2008
09:20:10 PM
Damn.
SMILE YOU SON OF A BITCH
by BonerDonor
Feb 10th, 2008
09:20:33 PM
it had to be said...
Your gonna need a bigger boat
by Ferf Muckmeyer
Feb 10th, 2008
09:21:03 PM
That was one of my favorite lines from Jaws. Scheider was one of the best character actors in the biz and he will be missed. Have to agree with the guy mentioning his role in "Marathon Man" - he was awesome in that movie.
That scene in Jaws
by Mattyboy122
Feb 10th, 2008
09:22:38 PM
With Brody and his son mimicking one another defines the relationship between father and son to me. Maybe my favorite moment in that flick. He'll be missed.
OY MY GOD!
by Maniaq
Feb 10th, 2008
09:24:27 PM
Rest In Peace. I'm really at a loss for any other words...
Let Polly do the printing
by Scrolly
Feb 10th, 2008
09:25:05 PM
Jaws is in my top ten. Awesome performance. He will be missed.
...Jaws scenes...
by jimmy rabbitte
Feb 10th, 2008
09:26:22 PM
how about his perfromance in that dolly-in/zoom-out shot when the Kintner kid gets eaten... guy just played the heck out of the Brody character... a truly iconic performance.
R.I.P Roy
by Brundlefly
Feb 10th, 2008
09:27:05 PM
A damn fine actor indeed.
Loved this guy...Can't forget 52 Pick Up either...
by Behemoth
Feb 10th, 2008
09:27:13 PM
Such an endearing actor, and always so cool. I remember as a little kid seeing him onscreen and just liking him immediately. Sad to see him go.
RIP Roy
by RobMota
Feb 10th, 2008
09:27:16 PM
You will be missed
Prank
by WolfmanNards
Feb 10th, 2008
09:27:36 PM
He's faking his death. Just like Heath Ledger.
Wow
by moondoggy2u
Feb 10th, 2008
09:28:26 PM
All I can say is that I'll always remember him for Jaws, 2010 (a damned good role, if you ask me), and, of course, The French Connection. He was a very natural actor.
Fucking sucks. Fuck.
by 5 by 5
Feb 10th, 2008
09:28:52 PM
This guy was great.
Goodbye Brody
by Super Rabbi
Feb 10th, 2008
09:28:54 PM
Cheers to you.
Farewell and adieu...
by Mr. Nice Gaius
Feb 10th, 2008
09:30:33 PM
Damn...I always admired Scheider's work - JAWS, 2010, and THE FRENCH CONNECTION being my personal favorites. He also had one of the most chiseled profiles in all of film. I'm saddened to hear of his passing.

R.I.P., Chief.

Holy Shit is this sad news !!
by picardsucks
Feb 10th, 2008
09:30:55 PM
Just watched Marathon Man again last week. What a terrific actor !! Everything he was in he brought a quiet dignity to the roll. From Jaws to French Connection to Blue Thunder. He was the reason to watch 2010. He could play the commanding presense as well as the reluctant hero. Him, Sean Connery, Clint, Pacino, Deniro, Jack, Shatner. One of the last of the real men's men, That whole generation of terrific actors just pisses me off even more that now Hollywood only churns out these cardboard abercrombie prettyboys who don't appear to ever had to shave or thrown a punch and expects us to see them as believable and they only comparable actors with that kind of macho gravitas are all imports from the UK or Australia. Think I'll go watch Jaws again.
Wasn't he on "Family Guy"?
by Anna Valerious
Feb 10th, 2008
09:32:04 PM
Hosting a toilet training video? I think that's what I'm gonna remember him from most.
One of the 70's Best
by bswise
Feb 10th, 2008
09:32:50 PM
Damn! I loved this guy. I agree that he was incredibly good in Sorcerer. What an apex he had between French Connection and All That Jazz, which I'll always remember as his most dynamic performance. He WAS Fosse in that movie, and more.
Who gets longer applause at Oscars - Roy or Heath?
by TallBoy66
Feb 10th, 2008
09:33:31 PM
Or will Ledger be the final clip? I say the line for Ledger is at 20 seconds, Roy will be shorter.
with all of these actors dying like this...
by vaudeville villain
Feb 10th, 2008
09:34:28 PM
one can't help but wonder if we're stuck in some kind of real world 'Final Destination' scenario. where's Tony Todd when you need him!?
oscar death montage is for 2007, not 2008
by Jubba
Feb 10th, 2008
09:35:25 PM
or am i wrong?
OH NO! THIS IS FUCKING AWFUL!
by EvilGeek1
Feb 10th, 2008
09:36:47 PM
Oh sweet jesus! This is truly horrible news. Scheider was really one of those guys that I'd see walk into a scene and straight away I'd smile. I'm so bummed! And I don't mean to prattle on about Jaws but that movie is the reason I don't like water. I saw it at the age of five and every second of it is scorched into my brain. I've paid my respects to the dead before on this site, but they've never come with such a heavy heart as now. The man, although well known, was a very understated actor and one of my favorites. His presence will be sorely missed. RIP Roy Scheider.
I'm glad Quint did it. Very appropriate.
by EvilGeek1
Feb 10th, 2008
09:40:20 PM
One of the coolest guys on the planet
by aversiontherapy2
Feb 10th, 2008
09:40:59 PM
RIP
Cohen and Tate
by ChildOfMen
Feb 10th, 2008
09:43:16 PM
Just had to mention this one as well; probably not a great movie by any means, but I remember catching it late on Showtime once, and Roy Schneider was probably the main redeeming thing about it. What I'm trying to say I guess is that he's one of those guys where he could take even a bad or average movie and make it worth watching. RIP.
he was fantastic
by Lt. Kaffee
Feb 10th, 2008
09:43:27 PM
he even made jaws 2 bearable b/c of his potrayal of brodie. damn, his last reel arrival in the rainmaker was great as well. gosh, this is sad. he will be remembered well.
That's some bad hat, Harry....
by IAmJack'sUserID
Feb 10th, 2008
09:45:13 PM
You made us all "certifiable" with your performances... Slow ahead...
Oy the shark named death
by mukhtabi
Feb 10th, 2008
09:48:21 PM
Finally got the upper hand. This really caps off a bummer of a day. That is all I can possibly say at this point, besides geez I hope his family find comfort in the fact they can always watch his films.
$#!T
by thecheesegrommit
Feb 10th, 2008
09:48:33 PM
That hurts, some just hit you harder than others. Thanks for everything Mr. Scheider. RIP. "it's only an island if you look at it from the water" "I can do anything; I'm the chief of police. " God That is an all time great!!!
highly underrated and always surprising
by malakori
Feb 10th, 2008
09:49:12 PM
hell, the man made seaquest seem like an awesome idea even when the stories stopped making sense. he may not have been the greatest or the best but he poured his heart and soul into his work which is all we can ask of any actor and that's more than we get from a lot of the younger so called actors.
Spielberg got him to act
by performingmonkey
Feb 10th, 2008
09:49:17 PM
Is all. RIP, Chief Brody.
I wonder if he saw Jessica Lange
by Riley Martin
Feb 10th, 2008
09:49:27 PM
Bye bye life...
Damn...
by screamster101
Feb 10th, 2008
09:50:16 PM
One of the best. What else can anyone say? Sad day.
Roy should get a standing O
by xannibal
Feb 10th, 2008
09:50:20 PM
He's the star of the first summer blockbuster. He was as iconic as John Wanye.
UNDERRATED
by chaplinatemyshoe
Feb 10th, 2008
09:55:40 PM
That's all. RIP.
I always liked him
by CherryValance
Feb 10th, 2008
09:56:17 PM
although I didn't really see that many of his movies. I just recently saw Sorcerer which I thought was great, but I also loved him in 2010 and All That Jazz. He had such a stand up guy way about him. I'll have to check out some of those films that I've missed. Rest In Peace, Mr. Scheider.
One of my fav actors.
by TattooedBillionaire
Feb 10th, 2008
09:56:28 PM
This is a sad day, indeed. R.I.P., Roy. I love Jaws and the French Connection.
My condolences, Quint
by nikkishiver
Feb 10th, 2008
09:56:30 PM
I figured this would hit you a little harder than most. Roy wasn't always the best at picking his roles but, man, when he got a good one, he nailed it. He'll be missed.
NOOOOO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
by Orionsangels
Feb 10th, 2008
09:56:55 PM
I just saw Amy Winehouse win record of the year at the Grammys a classic moment. I was on a high. Then I see this. Now I feel like crying. Roy was like a hero to me. I'd follow him anywhere. A wonderful actor to watch. He'll be missed
Jaws. Marathon Man. The French Connection.
by Alfred_Packer
Feb 10th, 2008
09:57:27 PM
How can you love film and not love Roy Scheider. I will be eternally grateful to him for some of the best movie experiences I could ever hope to have, films that will probably never be equaled in our lifetime. May there never be a day when I dont have those three films within a few feet of my television. Sorcerer. The Seven Ups. All That Jazz. He will forever be an honoroed guest in my home through his work. Thank you, Sir, thank you.
RIP
by Darth Thoth
Feb 10th, 2008
09:57:35 PM
He graduated from the same high school I would attend (obviously) decades later- Columbia High School in Maplewood, NJ. I've always had much admiration for him. Of course I loved him best for his work in Jaws. He will always be the man in my eyes. Thanks for the obit Quint. God bless his soul and his family during this tough time. May he rest in peace.
FUCK!
by Lucasblows
Feb 10th, 2008
09:57:54 PM
Oh man, he was awesome/
by skywalkerfamily
Feb 10th, 2008
09:58:28 PM
He was so great as Nathan Bridger in seaQuest. I loved that show. And Jaws, of course. 2010 was awesome.
I'm gonna drink a highball of red wine for him
by FleshMachine
Feb 10th, 2008
09:58:31 PM
while reading a little naked lunch. blue thunder man..fucking blue thunder.
Truly An All Time Great
by NoHubris
Feb 10th, 2008
10:00:34 PM
He will always be remembered and will never be forgotten.
This is real sad news. Rest in Peace Roy.
by islander
Feb 10th, 2008
10:03:00 PM
This realy stings, Roy Scheider was one of my favorite actors.
Smile you son of a bitch
by PHUCKO
Feb 10th, 2008
10:03:34 PM
.
Seaqest was a classic show
by skywalkerfamily
Feb 10th, 2008
10:03:58 PM
He was the best character on that series, but that show was fun to watch. I know he didn't like being on it, but he played Bridger well.
I'm not going out thare!
by skywalkerfamily
Feb 10th, 2008
10:06:49 PM
I need something in the foreground to give it some scale! Foreground, my ass!
The "7 Ups," "Sorcerer," "Klute" and "52 Pick Up."
by Uncapie
Feb 10th, 2008
10:07:53 PM
The man could act. He got his role in the "French Connection" when William Friedkin saw him in an off-broadway play as a cigar smoking nun(!!!!) and gave him the role as Popeye Doyle's partner. I'm sure we're all sorry to see such a great actor leave us. R.I.P.
I'll always love this guy.
by Nosferatu Jones
Feb 10th, 2008
10:09:54 PM
Just don't know what to say.
Sorcerer
by jigsaw
Feb 10th, 2008
10:09:59 PM
His iconic role will always be Jaws, but he's just as great in French Connection and Sorcerer. The latter, btw, is a rare case of an American remake being just as good as the foreign original. Not to knock Clouzot or anything. Sleep well, man.
This Definitely Blows
by Aquatarkusman
Feb 10th, 2008
10:11:01 PM
All That Jazz was definitely his tour de force, but his utter seediness in Naked Lunch is my favorite of his many great movie roles.
Wow that is like a sucker punch out of no where. RIP
by AllPowerfulWizardOfOz
Feb 10th, 2008
10:11:09 PM
Very sorry to hear this. I had no idea honestly he was even pushing 80. I guess when you watch movies like Jaws and you don't see an actor for many years they become timeless. He was a fantastic actor.
Goddammit
by Experiment 626
Feb 10th, 2008
10:11:50 PM
This sucks!!
His films will live forever
by zooch
Feb 10th, 2008
10:12:01 PM
French Connection and Jaws are two of the greatest films of all time. Personally two of my own all time favorites. Scheider was perfect in them. Every line he delivers in JAWS, a classic. A pitch perfect performance. Farewell and adieu to you sir.
Oh man
by Lukin
Feb 10th, 2008
10:12:16 PM
He helped make the first film I truly loved...many memories and all great...sad day *having a drink to you*
The only other guy who could kick Bruce Lee's ass.
by Nosferatu Jones
Feb 10th, 2008
10:12:47 PM
He was a lean, mean mother in MARATHON MAN. Not one iota of body fat!
"What! What's going to happen?!" *Something Wonderful*
by Orionsangels
Feb 10th, 2008
10:13:11 PM
2010, I never thought they could make a sequel that worked for 2001, but this film actually works
I hope he finally found a bigger boat
by skywalkerfamily
Feb 10th, 2008
10:13:47 PM
Sniff.
Hope this doesnt affect the Indy trailer out on Friday.
by leobloom
Feb 10th, 2008
10:14:36 PM
...what, too soon?
"Put the fire out, wouldya Chief?"
by Nosferatu Jones
Feb 10th, 2008
10:17:34 PM
Somewhere, he and Robert Shaw are sharing a drink and a laugh about JAWS.
RIP
by haggardatbest
Feb 10th, 2008
10:17:40 PM
That famous shot of him jolting into frame from "Jaws" (you know the one) is so iconic. The man will live forever in the highlight reel of the history of film. Even if my future great-grandchildren never see "Jaws" I am positive they will know him and that shot.
Farewell and adieu to you, fair Spanish ladies
by Pipple
Feb 10th, 2008
10:17:51 PM
Farewell and adieu, you ladies of Spain. For we've received orders for to sail back to Boston. And so nevermore shall we see you again.
Iron Cross (08) (post-production) Dark Honeymoon (08) (complete)
by Orionsangels
Feb 10th, 2008
10:17:57 PM
Still two more Roy Scheider films left. Can't wait to see them.
Glad to see all the love for 2010.
by Nosferatu Jones
Feb 10th, 2008
10:18:54 PM
Should always be judged on its own merits, not as a sequel to 2001. Probably Peter Hyams' greatest movie.
Well said Nosferatu Jones
by Orionsangels
Feb 10th, 2008
10:20:02 PM
Roy is one of the main reasons why 2010 works
Gallows humor...
by Nosferatu Jones
Feb 10th, 2008
10:20:46 PM
So the next time Spielberg and Dreyfuss hook up, you think one of them will ask, "Shit... which one of us is next???"
This sucks
by Redfoot the Fence
Feb 10th, 2008
10:21:43 PM
RIP Mr. Scheider. You will be missed, but we're lucky enough to have some great work to remember you by.
He will be missed
by Gungan Slayer
Feb 10th, 2008
10:22:08 PM
I thought he had recovered and that he was doing fine. man, I always hoped that they would get around to filming a "2061" movie and that they would use Scheider to portray Dr. Floyd again, it would have been perfect. he's done a lot of cool movies.
Slow ahead
by zooch
Feb 10th, 2008
10:23:04 PM
"I can go slow ahead. Come on down here and chum some of this shit."
Don't forget your rubbers, Chief!
by Dingleberry Jones
Feb 10th, 2008
10:25:02 PM
Damn fine actor and all-around good guy. 'nuff said.
I used to hate the water.
by skywalkerfamily
Feb 10th, 2008
10:25:40 PM
I can't imagine why.
What is it about some people?
by Orionsangels
Feb 10th, 2008
10:25:40 PM
People like Roy Scheider. Who seem so humble and strong and brave. When Roy Scheider yelled you were at attention. When he was concerned. You were concerned. There was never a single dull moment when watching Scheider act. Scheider seemed like such a friendly approachable guy. He always seemed like a father figure to me.
The thing that always impressed me about Scheider...
by Nosferatu Jones
Feb 10th, 2008
10:26:09 PM
...the guy didn't seem to have ANY airs or pretentions about him. One of the greatest NATURAL actors ever. You never got the sense that he was (Jon Lovitz voice) ACTING! He just... was. Absolutely no bullshit with this guy.

Goddammit, I'm REALLY going to miss him. Watching JAWS again just won't be the same.

I. miss. Bridger.
by skywalkerfamily
Feb 10th, 2008
10:27:19 PM
Sniff. Poor Darwin.
Another of the great ones gone.
by Thump
Feb 10th, 2008
10:27:41 PM
Scheider was a great great actor. I will miss him alot.
He filmed the movie NIGHTGAMES in Galveston
by joeelliott
Feb 10th, 2008
10:29:00 PM
-- and he was a huge prick when I met him there. Oh well, he was a good actor and it:s too bad he didn:t get to do more. I read somewhere that he kicked the bucket from laughter after he read the deal the writer*s were offered.
A good man
by Mike Connor
Feb 10th, 2008
10:32:59 PM
A friend of mine was working with him on Iron Cross and said he was a joy to film with.
Wow...
by -=Shin=-
Feb 10th, 2008
10:34:03 PM
Man, I'm just in shock over this. A friend and I were talking about how great and actor he was just last week. I mean, fuck. My thoughts go out to his family and friends.
As the wise man once said: This News Sucks
by TinkerTIW
Feb 10th, 2008
10:35:44 PM
He had a way of making every performance interesting. I had one personal encounter with him and he was a very nice gentleman.
Captain Nathan Hale Bridger of the UEO seaQuest
by gusborwig
Feb 10th, 2008
10:36:48 PM
Awesome actor and an awesome person. He was in 2010(one of my personal favorites) and in The Punisher with Thomas Jame. I once read somewhere that he loved doing the first season of seaQuest DSV, but hated doing the rest because he loved the fact that the first season had to do more with science-fact than science-fiction. RIP Mr. Schneider.
THIS WAS A SHOCKER ...
by BringingSexyBack
Feb 10th, 2008
10:40:52 PM
RIP Mr. Scheider. He seemed like one heck of a nice guy, and fine actor.
Still of the Night
by otto maddox
Feb 10th, 2008
10:41:29 PM
Another minor gem that Roy elevated
"Here's to Swimmin' with Bowlegged Women"
by Hikaru Ichijo
Feb 10th, 2008
10:41:53 PM
and "Tiger Town" in HD and Blue Ray Thank you Roy
Gonna need a bigger boat . . .
by aboriginal
Feb 10th, 2008
10:45:00 PM
. . . to fit all the greats he is a part of. Missed he'll be.
Many Blessings and Best Wishes
by Colier Rannd
Feb 10th, 2008
10:45:07 PM
To Roy's family, friends and fans. And to you Quint. You were one of the first people I thought of when I heard this terrible news. Best that can be said is that he's out of pain, and for that we can be thankful.
sad
by red ezra
Feb 10th, 2008
10:45:18 PM
I was watching shark show son discovery tonight - how ironic is that? he will be missed - a big part of my fave film vault and growing up watching movies - RIP
Ironic
by kafka07
Feb 10th, 2008
10:47:17 PM
that he played a greedy insurance exec who refused to pay for a boy's cancer treatment in the movie The Rainmaker. RIP Roy.
I don't know what to say...
by Cheif Brody
Feb 10th, 2008
10:48:12 PM
...or where to begin. Wow. Like a sucker punch to the gut. I am so saddened to learn of Roy's passing. Thanks for the very nice send off, Quint...and the use of that iconic photo.

Jaws was, for me, the first time cinema grabbed me by the throat and let me see how viseral the movie going experience can be. If you ask someone what Jaws was about...the answer is almost always "a shark". But that's where they miss the boat. Jaws was about a reluctant hero named Martin Brody...a man who lived on an island who hated the ocean....a cop who grew tired of all the crime in the big city...and sought a nice cushy job in the sleepy resort town of Amity. Little did he know, that nature would provide him with a challenge that made the dirty city street crime he left behind feel like a cake walk.

Roy Scheider embodied the role of Chief Brody, and captured the fear, desperation and triumph of a man who only wanted to deal with the local karate class breaking fence posts and keeping the city safe with the help of one lone deputy and an assistant named Polly.

Because Bruce the Shark was constantly misfiring, and was unable to perform 80% of the tasks the script called for...the movie was transformed from what could have been a bad "monster movie" about a man eating shark...into a compelling character study about the men fated to killing the beast.

Had Bruce actually worked as planned, we would not have gotten the well drawn, carefully crafted characters that ended up making the film the classic that it is today. And Mr. Scheider was a big reason for its tremendous success.

The scene where Mrs. Kintner slaps Chief Brody's face...when, in reality, she should have been slapping the face of the man standing next to him...the greedy, and repugnant Mayor Vaughn...was priceless...and made so much of an impact due to Roy's understated work. I also think back to the scene at the dinner table, where Brody shares a quiet moment making faces at his son...who is mimicing his father's movements. That scene goes overlooked...and it's a shame...because that's the type of scenes where Roy turned Brody into a living, breathing person...the man we know is just doing the best he can to insure eveyone's safety...and his family. The man who conquers his fears and faces the problem head on...with the help of an old salt...and a wise-cracking young oceanographer.

By the time Scheider delivers his famous "Smile you son of a bitch" line...and the triumph of finally destroying his nemesis...Roy's pitch perfect performance is realized...and you feel as though a friend has just gotten a demon off his back...not just a movie character.

I saw Jaws 16 times the summer of '75...many times staying in the theater for the next show. I even snuck an old cassette recorder in with me and recorded the entire film so I could listen to it as I dozed off at night. Since that summer...I've seen Jaws dozens of times...maybe hundreds...I can't tune past it when I find it playing on TBS or AMC. And Roy's reprisal of Brody in Jaws II was the only reason to watch that movie. It was like meeting up with an old friend.

RIP, old friend. Thank you for being such a big part of my life these past 30+ years. Hopefully you and Robert Shaw are having a big laugh together right now. Thanks for the memories, Roy Scheider.

"Can you do that, Martin?"...."I can do anything....I'm the Chief of Police".

Why did we stop having men as movie stars?
by Alonzo Mosely
Feb 10th, 2008
10:48:34 PM
RIP Roy, another one of the men who filled the movie screens when I was a lad, who were replaced with overpumped parodies of men, who gave way to undersized pretty boys acting at being men... God speed Roy, and thanks for all the movie moments that live on...
dr. Benway
by unknownparts
Feb 10th, 2008
10:48:37 PM
aww man, not the good dr. Benway!! May him and Burroughs be ripping heaven apart tonight... With the aliens of course... A very serious RIP over a guiness right now...
R.I.P. ROY
by Shermdawg
Feb 10th, 2008
10:48:47 PM
Holy Crap!
by s8ntmark
Feb 10th, 2008
10:50:15 PM
This sucks :( Weird, I was just thinking of All That Jazz last night.....Premonition!! :P
you can all hate me for this . .
by cathartist
Feb 10th, 2008
10:54:48 PM
,.but I'll always remember him as Captain Bridger. Seaquest is and will always be my fav sci fi series of the nineties and Roy made that show! To hell with the stupid Michael Ironsides third season. Seaquest ended when Capt Bridger left.
THANK GOD
by JBouganim1
Feb 10th, 2008
10:57:04 PM
I thought first it was rob schneider star of the Animal and all the Sandler movies. Pheww that was a close one
Dont forget 52 Pick Up
by dickiezipper
Feb 10th, 2008
10:57:16 PM
That was a great movie. RIP Roy. He was a great actor.
He tore it up in All that Jaze!
by GQtaste
Feb 10th, 2008
10:57:41 PM
Major props for being so wonderful in that role alone.
Rest In Peace...
by DarthFloyd
Feb 10th, 2008
10:57:42 PM
After watching his performance in Blue Thunder, I was thrilled he was taking on the role of Heywood Floyd in 2010. I re-read Arthur C. Clark's novel again recently (better and more detailed than the movie), and I could still imagine Mr. Scheider as Dr. Heywood Floyd (as well as in 2061). I don't know if there would have been a movie version of Odyseey 3, but seeing Scheider would have been worth the cost of admission. My condolences go out to his family and friends. May he now be at peace.
sad news
by Bobman46
Feb 10th, 2008
10:58:02 PM
very sad
Man
by Series7
Feb 10th, 2008
10:59:56 PM
I was just talking about him, and what an amazing job he did in the last season finale of Law and Order CI (probably one of the best hours of tv cop drama if you missed it). I was thinking that he was going to start showing up more. Well RIP.
Also
by Series7
Feb 10th, 2008
11:03:45 PM
I will never forget his teaching us how a toilet works.
Very Sad
by secretcylon
Feb 10th, 2008
11:03:48 PM
Good bye Scheider. Love 2010, the amazing scene in Marathon Man when the guy sneaks up on you from behind, the dinner scene in Jaws, French Connection,e tc. Amazing work. Thank you and goodbye.
"You're wearing a sweater."
by jimmy rabbitte
Feb 10th, 2008
11:05:34 PM
...another great line...
Roy Scheider
by Vic Twenty
Feb 10th, 2008
11:08:34 PM
A real presence. A voice like nobody else. He brought authenticity to projects that were otherwise garbage. He made everyone around him better. They don't make 'em like him anymore, and never made too many to begin with. He will be missed.
Oh, fuck no!
by DerLanghaarige
Feb 10th, 2008
11:09:17 PM
I hoped that he would make a huge comeback before he dies. Dammit.
An actor's actor, a man's man.....
by closeencounter
Feb 10th, 2008
11:10:08 PM
His performance is Jaws made me relate to what his character was going through (scared shitless, at first). 2010, French Connection, etc., all great. But Sorcerer, gosh, that was one hell of a movie and he was one hell of an actor. He had more toughness in his little pinky than all these new guys combined. R.I.P. Mr. Scheider. You truly will be missed.
...and Roy Scheider makes three.
by Playkins
Feb 10th, 2008
11:10:54 PM
What a bummer. Going to have to watch Jaws tonight as a tribute.
Bye Bye Your Life....Goodbye.
by uss cygnus
Feb 10th, 2008
11:10:59 PM
Blue Thunder, All That Jazz, 2010. Frank Murphy, Joe Gideon, Heywood Floyd. Three characters and one hell of an actor I will never forget. Thanks for the inspiration as a fellow performer, thank you for the laughs and the memories. Godspeed.
wow....
by THE KNIGHT
Feb 10th, 2008
11:11:59 PM
complete shock... rest in peace sir.
Seaquest
by Stereotypical Evil Archer
Feb 10th, 2008
11:12:30 PM
Claims another soul.
this sucks ass
by mmaddox3
Feb 10th, 2008
11:19:24 PM
It's in the yaaaaaaaaaaaaahd...
by Osmosis Jones
Feb 10th, 2008
11:20:26 PM
not too faaaaaaaaaaaaaaaah....from the caaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaah. How's that?
Goodbye Roy
by drdoom_v
Feb 10th, 2008
11:22:12 PM
You were great and still are. Godspeed my friend.
All that Jazz..
by gotilk
Feb 10th, 2008
11:22:27 PM
seriously, anyone doubting that they'd get anything out of a film like that should give it a shot anyway. It will really surprise you. We lost another of the great ones today.
Death Montage = people who kicked it since last Oscars
by TallBoy66
Feb 10th, 2008
11:24:26 PM
And Harry always cries every single time.
Farewell, Mr. Scheider.
by TheReverendDavidLee
Feb 10th, 2008
11:24:55 PM
I never new of Roy Scheider before I saw SeaQuest DSV as a kid. I absolutely loved him as Captain Nathan Bridger, and I knew even after watching that show that he was a very capable actor and a man of good integrity. He really brought heart to that show and every other role he's portrayed. When I later saw him in Jaws and Jaws 2, and even his bit part in The Punisher, I liked him even more. RIP Mr. Scheider, you were one of Hollywood's great ones.
They'll never be another like him...
by sonnyfern
Feb 10th, 2008
11:26:03 PM
...that's for damn sure.
WHAT?!?
by Shozo
Feb 10th, 2008
11:33:07 PM
Fuck that! Roy was a totally totally underrated actor. Sure, he got respect from directors who cast him in great films, but the man lost Best Actor to Dustin Hoffman in Kramer vs Kramer, the year he BURNED the competition with ALL THAT JAZZ. That's PROOF that the Oscars are LAME and don't mean fucking shit. So many great movies. What a shame.
Hooper drives the boat Chief.
by Skankardly
Feb 10th, 2008
11:35:14 PM
Kinda bummed.....
by 60091
Feb 10th, 2008
11:36:08 PM
I was just a little kid in the 70's and saw 'The French Connection' and 'Jaws' on the big screen. What a shock to hear of his death. I never knew him personally but he seemed to be a very likable actor.
It's all in the name...
by BrooseTheScharuk
Feb 10th, 2008
11:41:34 PM
...My love for Jaws is no secret to others who know and love it. In 1975 I was 10 years old. I saw Jaws at the drive-in. It changed everything about the way I thought of movies, actors, water, sharks, and my own mortality (thank you very much Alex Kintner). Roy Scheider became one of my favorite actors at a time when I was only just starting to even be able to acknowledge that the guys playing my heroes were real and figures I idolized were made up characters (it was the '70's -- no dvd's or interweb machines to remind a boy of these facts day in and day out). The same definitely goes for Robert Shaw, but -- unlike Scheider -- he always intimidated me. Not to mention, he didn't last even to the end of the '70's, so he hasn't been around throughout the ensuing years of my life, popping up in movie after movie as an old familiar face. Roy Scheider felt like my dad or something. I never saw a performance by him that I didn't like, but he will always be Chief Brody to me. "You're not going to do this aboard the ship are you, Mr. Quint?"
I'll remember you always...R.I.P Roy.
by lina2008
Feb 10th, 2008
11:45:50 PM
I'm so upset by this news. I loved this guy and his work. He was an amazing actor and you could tell he was a good, decent man as well. He was one of my favorite actors in hollywood and will be forever. The really strange part is that I had a dream about him a couple of nights ago. I have been watching some of his stuff last week and I was googling more of his work this evening when I came across the news of his death. At first I thought it was a mistake, but unfortunately it wasn't. Yesterday I even ordered one of his films. It's just really upsetting. He'll always have a special place in my heart. You'll live forever through your movies! Love ya Roy and R.I.P!
Legends do die
by Phenom
Feb 10th, 2008
11:46:35 PM
Sad. Much respect...
"You Think You Can Fly It?" "Well, *You* Flew it, didn't You?"
by uss cygnus
Feb 10th, 2008
11:47:24 PM
JAFO= Just Another Fucking Observer.
underrated
by lina2008
Feb 10th, 2008
11:49:06 PM
I totally agree with shozo as well. Roy should have won a couple of those oscars, but whatever. His fans know what a great actor he was.
Scheider was great, always.
by LoneGun
Feb 10th, 2008
11:49:19 PM
Such a strong, charismatic actor. So many memorable performances. I especially loved his tour de force in ALL THAT JAZZ. Rest in peace, Roy.
Another loss
by hamo455
Feb 10th, 2008
11:51:03 PM
Very sad. Rest In Peace Roy, condolensces to your friends and family, and to Quint, who I know will be feeling this.
All That Jazz
by Poetamelie
Feb 10th, 2008
11:53:24 PM
Probably his best work, along with Prisoner Without a Name, Cell Without a Number. A superb actor who really deserved a bigger boat.
R.I.P.
by deliciouscowbell
Feb 11th, 2008
12:13:52 AM
All my heros are dying...
by Vulcan Deathgrip Productions
Feb 11th, 2008
12:15:12 AM
You will be missed. Say "Hi" to Evil Knievel for me.
RIP...
by BoggyCreekBeast
Feb 11th, 2008
12:17:04 AM
I have no words.
Under Appreciated
by DeweyOxburger
Feb 11th, 2008
12:18:27 AM
Roy Scheider's passing is a goddamn shame. Easily one of the most underrated and under used actors in the past twenty years. He really shoulda been in the same category as someone like Dustin Hoffman, Bob De Niro, or Gene Hackman, but he never kept up the heat from the late 70s. And it wasn't that he didn't have the talent either - I'd argue he was as good as/even better than the three above. will be sorely missed...that's some bad hat harry...
im gonna be sick
by bacci40
Feb 11th, 2008
12:26:13 AM
you are in a better place now chief...somewhere where they do respect your work
Sad news, indeed...
by Motoko Kusanagi
Feb 11th, 2008
12:31:44 AM
Loved Scheider. 2010, JAWS, SORCERER and BLUE THUNDER are among my favorite movies...
The Seven-Ups: Great car chase
by jbs0209
Feb 11th, 2008
12:34:15 AM
Via NetFlix's download service I saw Roy in The Seven-Ups.

While an otherwise OK film, the car chase scene was one of the best I have ever seen. And, the end of the chase made me cringe.

Very good. Watch it if you can.

So long Roy.
by wingding99
Feb 11th, 2008
12:35:52 AM
You'll be missed.
"It's me - *zzziip!* - Dr. Benway!"
by DocPazuzu
Feb 11th, 2008
12:35:59 AM
Sad news indeed. I've always loved Scheider and he was one of the first actors I learned to recognize when I was a wee lad. Like Michael Caine, he was one of those actors who, no matter how shitty the movie was he was in, would escape unscathed and unsullied.

I know it's not a popular opinion, but I love 2010. A lot of people hold the mistaken notion that it somehow diminishes 2001 by its very existence, but I disagree. It's a completely different kind of movie and works very well on its own, in no small measure due to Scheider's great performance.

Other favorites include Marathon Man (why can't modern thrillers capture the sinister atmosphere that so many 1970s thriller seemed to do with ease?), Cohen & Tate (why isn't this on DVD?) and The Fourth War (crap movie, but unforgettable Scheider performance).

R.I.P.

WTF?!!!!!! HE WAS TOO YOUNG DAMNIT!!!
by captboulder
Feb 11th, 2008
12:39:21 AM
I'm so fucking shocked saddened at this news! Damn, R.I.P IN HEAVEN, ROY!!
His small, but important role in Marathon Man was great, too!
by captboulder
Feb 11th, 2008
12:42:08 AM
Dude played a fucking badass spy to the Dustin Hoffman charcter! That movie is still one of my favorites!
Oh no
by Laserbrain
Feb 11th, 2008
12:45:05 AM
Sad, sad news. A hugely under-appreciated actor with a special kind of charisma. I loved the way he was so vulnerable in Jaws and still managed to come across as a real man's man. I'd always hoped to meet him. Vale, Roy Scheider. You ruled.
"In Amity, one man can make a difference!"
by otm shank
Feb 11th, 2008
12:47:19 AM
Yes he can. Thank you Mr. Scheider. R.I.P.

by Laserbrain
Feb 11th, 2008
12:51:08 AM
A man's man
by messi
Feb 11th, 2008
12:56:51 AM
Jaws. Fuck yeah.
Let
by prman
Feb 11th, 2008
12:59:43 AM
Let's not forget SeaQuest
by prman
Feb 11th, 2008
01:00:48 AM
That was a great show, broke my heart when they cancelled it. One of the best 90's Sci Fi shows. Roy will be missed.
One of My Faves
by flossygomez
Feb 11th, 2008
01:08:39 AM
Great acting and persona in Marathon Man, wonderfully nutty in Naked Lunch and absolutely superb in All That Jazz. It's Showtime, Folks!
RIP Roy. What an awful loss!
by Proman1984
Feb 11th, 2008
01:10:11 AM
He was a very special actor who helped make a lot of great movie what they were.
We're gettin old fellows if Roy Scheider is dead
by Orionsangels
Feb 11th, 2008
01:11:07 AM
We're losing all the greats. In my mind I picture all my favorite actors living on forever. They do in film yes, but I don't like to think of them dead.
Real men as movie stars=Roy Scheider
by artyfufkin
Feb 11th, 2008
01:12:40 AM
This sucks, he will be missed. Lets forget him in the floater that was "The Punisher", and remember him in great works like " The French Connection ".
That means he'll appear on that Oscar remembers list
by Orionsangels
Feb 11th, 2008
01:16:00 AM
He was one of my favorite actors, damn it! He'll live on film forever
Orionsangels...no shit we are getting old
by bacci40
Feb 11th, 2008
01:28:50 AM
and i hate being reminded of my own mortality
One of my earliest laughs in childhood was from Roy
by Lyghthouse
Feb 11th, 2008
01:29:03 AM
Its after Quint comes down inside the boat and destroys the radio with a baseball bat. Then Roy gets all pissed saying "Well thats great! Thats just great!" and then he starts hitting the radio with the bat as well. I don't know why, but I always thought the way he did that scene was hilarious. Besides his work in Jaws, he did some great work on the French Connection, 2010(which I think is a great movie) and All That Jazz. I'm gonna miss him. Farewell Roy.
haven't seen 7-ups - comes highly recommended
by Maniaq
Feb 11th, 2008
01:31:24 AM
gonna have to make a point of catching that one!

I still remember thinking how could this guy possibly get any cooler and then watched Sorcerer - if you haven't seen this, do yourself a favour and check it out!
wont be on this year's rememberance list but
by bacci40
Feb 11th, 2008
01:34:31 AM
they fuckin gotta do something special for him...roy was a part of history....jaws was the first blockbuster and one of the few blockbusters that was mostly character driven...my god, the shark sucked...but who cared...i didnt...i was 14 and jumped out of my seat when the shark went for the chum...so damnit...give the man a retropective at this years oscars...that part i will watch
I saw All That Jazz at 12 years old ...
by Mundungus
Feb 11th, 2008
01:35:09 AM
and it was an experience which changed the way I looked at films and story telling in general. Scheider's work in ATJ was brilliant and far removed from chief Brody.

I saw Sorcerer at the theater when I was way too young and of course loved it. F'ing incredible film that burned itself into my memory.

R.I.P. Mr. Scheider

I met him all too briefly
by briantag
Feb 11th, 2008
01:36:37 AM
in '91 or '92, when I was waiting tables. He came in the restaurant. Seemed very decent. I always thought he conveyed a startling intelligence and drive onscreen. A singular presence.
I had always hoped...
by yesiamaplant
Feb 11th, 2008
01:43:40 AM
...that William Goldman would write a script for "Brothers", his follow up novel to Marathon Man. It was actually a really neat story, and seeing an entire film about Scheider's character would have been fantastic. I'll also throw my vote in for his performance in All That Jazz being one of the greatest performances I've ever seen committed to film.
Blue Thunder
by Embeedeuce
Feb 11th, 2008
01:45:05 AM
"Grab your ankles and kiss your ass goodbye, Jafo. We're going down."
It's only an island if you look at it from the water
by 5_day_forecast
Feb 11th, 2008
01:50:01 AM
The two coins for the boatman are on me. Travel well, friend.
Dad no 2
by reni
Feb 11th, 2008
02:00:10 AM
I was watching Jaws 2 last night on tv. It could've been great if they just focused on Brody for the first 2 acts of the movie - No Shark until the last 20 mins - just a sense that there might something out there in the water. Some great scenes in there with Lorraine Gary. Damn Roy, you were a second dad for me growing up. Thanks for the memories old friend.
great actor
by heroic_duo
Feb 11th, 2008
02:07:58 AM
One of the 70's finest. An inspiration, and underrated.
What a thing to wake up to...
by Brody77
Feb 11th, 2008
02:09:53 AM
Absolutely gutted at this. An absolute legend - especially in Jaws. Think I'll watch it later when I go home.
Jaws is the greatest movie of all time for 4 reasons
by theycallmemrglass
Feb 11th, 2008
02:11:17 AM
Schieder. Shaw. Dreyfuss. Spielberg. No other film in history had 3 actors playing off each other with such vitality and intesity as here. Schieder was perfect. He was my childhood hero who killed the monster that frightened me. He was the fatherly protector. I only saw Jaws for the hundresth time a few days ago. 2010 is my second favourite Scheider film and then Marathon Man. Cool character to the end. RIP Roy Scheider.
Romeo Is Bleeding
by Tal111
Feb 11th, 2008
02:13:54 AM
I loved that movie and I loved him in it...very menacing. His 70's movies though are among some of the best.
Never got the level of admiration that he deserved...
by Sledge Hammer
Feb 11th, 2008
02:21:22 AM
He truly was one of the greatest actors to emerge and make his mark during the 70's, but while Pacino, Hoffman, DeNiro and Nicholson found true fame, Scheider instead had a workmanlike, though still impressive, career. But unlike all of those actors, who faltered at times in the coming years, or who seemed to get bored or rest on their laurels at times, Scheider was always top class and gave his all to whatever role he was playing. He was one of those actors that you could always rely on for a quality performance, no matter the film or the role. With an industry now seemingly more focussed on fame than on acting, we won't see his like again, but at least we'll always have the films and performances that he left us with to revisit and to remind us what real acting is all about. Rest in peace Roy Scheider, and thanks for all the great memories.
ABE VIGODA LAUGHS AT YOU ALL!!
by thelordofhell
Feb 11th, 2008
02:21:46 AM
Abe Vigoda will outlive everyone!! All hail the great Abe Vigoda!!
Sadly missed
by onephatnelly
Feb 11th, 2008
02:28:54 AM
Great actor, he was one of my favourites growing up. Rest in peace.
It's showtime folks!
by JAGUART
Feb 11th, 2008
02:28:54 AM
Thank you for everything, Mr. Scheider
"We're gonna need another boat!" Sad Sad News. AGAIN!!!
by alucardvsdracula
Feb 11th, 2008
02:29:59 AM
Think of all the cool lines he had in Jaws: "Smile you Son of a Bitch!!!" etc. Another great gone. R.I.P
Rest in Peace, Roy
by ChickenDelicious
Feb 11th, 2008
02:40:46 AM
JAWS may be my favorite film, and I just saw 2010 the other day. My deepest sympathies to his family.
Bye bye life, bye bye happiness....
by Wonderboys
Feb 11th, 2008
02:46:55 AM
Shaark!! Great loss. Rest in peace, Roy
Sad news
by CuervoJones
Feb 11th, 2008
02:47:29 AM
RIP
what a pisser
by smorgasbord
Feb 11th, 2008
02:51:51 AM
Only last week, spent a day quoting Chief Brody. This is a shit start to the day. Really sad news.
Decent Roy Scheider tribute here...
by TheOriginalBubblehead
Feb 11th, 2008
02:55:18 AM
http://fantasymoguls.com/forum /posts/list/755.page
He got the biggest boat of all
by newc0253
Feb 11th, 2008
02:57:43 AM
rip.
Sad news
by mastidon
Feb 11th, 2008
02:58:09 AM
Blue Thunder qualified as one of the coolest movies of the period. I must have seen it a dozen times from the first time in the theater to on TV. JAWS was life changing. Scared the crap out of me for years. Rest in peace Roy wherever you are.
wow...RIP
by Uncle_Pooch
Feb 11th, 2008
03:00:10 AM
All That Jazz...man... fine film sorceror... and on
"I can do anything. I'm the Chief of Police."
by kwisatzhaderach
Feb 11th, 2008
03:07:19 AM
Man, sad, sad news. Roy Scheider was definitely undervalued by the tools that run Hollywood, a masterful character actor. His performance in Jaws is real to me, having seen Jaws at an early age I always thought it was cool when Police Chief Brody would pop up in other films. Thanks for everything Roy, and hopefully the Academy will give you a posthumous Oscar for your life's work.
RIP - a great star and great actor
by Primus
Feb 11th, 2008
03:07:56 AM
Such a part of my movie childhood, as he seems to have been for many others. Terrific actor. Gone, but never forgotten.
Some of my favourite lesser known Scheider roles...
by Sledge Hammer
Feb 11th, 2008
03:10:16 AM
Cohen & Tate: his performance in that film, opposite Adam Baldwin, was just amazing.

The Fourth War: silly premise that's saved by two amazing performances by Jurgen Prochnow and especially Roy Scheider.

Naked Lunch: One of Cronenberg's masterpieces in my opinion, and Scheider was truly creepy as Dr Benway.

The Russia House, where Scheider, for my money, stole pretty much every scene he was in.

52 Pickup, one of the last of the bare-knuckled Elmore Leonard film adaptations, before Leonard films became all slickened and hollywoodized, where Scheider just owned the screen.

The Myth Of Fingerprints: Roy Scheider's performance as the head of the family was, along with Julianne Moore, the best thing about this strongly acted ensemble drama.

Romeo Is Bleeding: An under appreciated film (that I always loved personally), and an under-rated performance by Scheider in his supporting role as a mafia don.

The Seven-Ups: One of the most unjustly over-looked and nigh on forgotten films of the 70's, and Roy Scheider really was top of his game in this one. Oh, and the car chase *is* better than the ones in Bullitt, The French Connection and To Live & Die In LA. Check it out if you ever get a chance, and you love 70's crime.

Last Embrace: Not a perfect film, but still a quality old school thriller from Jonathan Demme that benefitted greatly from a superb central performance from Roy Scheider.

Of course in addition to all those he was of course fantastic in all the roles that he's most often remembered for: Jaws, Sorcerer, The French Connection, Marathon Man, All That Jazz, Klute, 2010, Blue Thunder, and even SeaQuest DSV. That's quite a legacy to leave behind, and one we're all richer for having experienced.

I feel for Eric.
by buffywrestling
Feb 11th, 2008
03:15:50 AM
It's like a piece of your stomach torn out. A bigger boat is just Blue Thunder; and All That Jazz.

Cheers to you both.

Very sad
by Roderich
Feb 11th, 2008
03:24:37 AM
He will be unforgotten. He was already a legend since Jaws but never gave a bad performance even in his lesser movies. And i liked him. RIP.
Very sad
by Roderich
Feb 11th, 2008
03:24:38 AM
He will be unforgotten. He was already a legend since Jaws but never gave a bad performance even in his lesser movies. And i liked him. RIP.
RIP
by geodesigns
Feb 11th, 2008
03:26:42 AM
I liked Roy- great actor.
this is horrible
by Muldoon
Feb 11th, 2008
03:37:43 AM
sorry eric, im prettty sure this guy made a big impact on you, man...
OMG who knew that cancer kills people?
by Doctor Zoidberg
Feb 11th, 2008
03:42:45 AM
I loved Roy too, but these explosive crys of "Wow!" and "WTF?!" are a bit hystrionic. The poor guy had multiple myeloma, and that eventually kills just about everyone it touches. Very sad indeed, and cause for mourning. But a man's man like Roy wouldn't make girlish exclaimations like half the posts here...and neither should we. Goodnight Roy, see you on the other side.
2010
by D o o d
Feb 11th, 2008
04:07:55 AM
He was totally awesome in that movie and pretty much every movie I saw him in. Never a dud performance in his career.
RIP
by photoboy
Feb 11th, 2008
04:12:08 AM
Damn, this guy was great in everything he was in. A favourite of mine was 2010, which despite not being generally liked was a real favourite of mine.
I was sitting with...
by Vamp-AICNchat
Feb 11th, 2008
04:19:51 AM
in my living room with Marlon Brando and Gene Hackman while watching JAWS, they were so jealous that they didn't get the role.
Catch you later....
by Crawing
Feb 11th, 2008
04:19:57 AM
RIP Roy. I had no idea he had cancer. So sad.
RIP, Roy Scheider. Chief Brody will always live on...
by anchorite
Feb 11th, 2008
04:26:38 AM
Scheider has been immortalized in wonderful roles in wonderful movies like Jaws, so he lives on for millions everywhere.

But it's sad when icons like him pass on. My condolences to his family and friends on his passing.

My wife and I were just watching the episode of MythBusters where they test Jaws myths. They showed a bunch of clips and of course he was all over the place, especially the ending where he blows Bruce up by shooting the air tank with an M-1 Garand. "Smile you son of a bitch!"

Rest in piece, Roy Scheider. Chief Brody can keep Quint company. Maybe they'll sing a sea shanty together. "Show me the way to go home..."
R.I.P. Roy
by Vamp-AICNchat
Feb 11th, 2008
04:26:45 AM
Jaws remains one of the greatest films ever in my opinion. Harry says that The Host is on par with it!!!!!!!!!
"Show me the way to go home..."
by anchorite
Feb 11th, 2008
04:29:21 AM
"I'm tired and I wanna go to bed..." Indeed.
torn up
by lina2008
Feb 11th, 2008
04:29:43 AM
I don't know about the rest of you, but I can't get over this horrible news. I'm gonna be thinking about this man for a while. I can't get it out of my head and I just feel so bad for his children.
thanks for all Roy
by TheManBehindTheMask
Feb 11th, 2008
04:30:11 AM
to me you'll always be Chief Brody, maybe it would've pissed you because of the great other movies you made... but Brody means a lot to me. I was the kind of caracter that help a young boy becoming a man. Taking responsibility and trying to do things right.
So long Roy.......
by Jay Jay
Feb 11th, 2008
04:32:33 AM
I remember seeing him in a Gap store in New York about 15 years ago and I so wanted to say something to him but didn't. I always regretted that. Oh well. Rest in peace Roy.
Black eyes, like a doll's eye......
by EvilGeek1
Feb 11th, 2008
04:34:50 AM

by Spinmove
Feb 11th, 2008
04:45:26 AM
Heaven Is Gonna Need A Bigger Boat
by Spinmove
Feb 11th, 2008
04:46:06 AM
'cause Jesus just hauled in a big one...
Totally Underappreciated Actor
by IAmMovieMaster
Feb 11th, 2008
04:59:26 AM
Gonna miss Roy. Jaws was his most memorable role but I also loved him in The French Connection, Blue Thunder, and 2010. Thanks for the memories Chief Brody. May you rest in peace.
That's some bad hat, Harry. ..
by godhatesyou
Feb 11th, 2008
05:04:26 AM
RIP Chief.
RIP Roy
by Lost Jarv
Feb 11th, 2008
05:11:07 AM
goodbye roy
by Spoiler_Man
Feb 11th, 2008
05:23:04 AM
"We're gonna need a bigger boat"
by ricarleite
Feb 11th, 2008
05:28:15 AM
Awww man... RIP :(
But Romy Schneider died years ago.
by tonagan
Feb 11th, 2008
05:30:36 AM
I too loved 2010 and Sorcerer. And Jaws, of course.
He was great that one time on Law & Order: CI
by Guy Who Got A Headache And Accidentally Saves The World
Feb 11th, 2008
05:41:52 AM
Playing some Hannibal Lecter knock off who might have been Vincent D'onfrio's characters dad. A classic Roy Scheider role.
One of the most likable actors ever.
by C Legion
Feb 11th, 2008
05:42:44 AM
Also one of the most underrated. I'm truly sad to hear of his death, I didn't even know he was ill. I'm actually finding it quite hard to type this, so I'll just say thanks for your films and may you rest in peace Mr. Scheider.
Nice Eulogy Quint
by Stalkeye
Feb 11th, 2008
05:54:03 AM
Blue Thunder was one of my favorite 80's film of the high concept genre. His scenes in Marathon Man were almost as memorable as Olivier's.

Last film I saw him in was 2004's Punisher. R.I.P. Roy, atleast at the age of 75 you lived a modest full life wihout scndal and all the usual Hollywood BS. Peace.

Damn!
by FILMFUNK
Feb 11th, 2008
05:56:13 AM
I was watching that piece of crap Jaws 2 last night and the only reason was Roy Shieder! The guy just had a perfect screen presence, like you were watching your dad up there 'Splodin that motherfukin massive assed Shark! One of the loopiest, most amazing bits of cinema a kid had ever seen!

Thank you Mr Scheider.

Seven-Ups is good too.
by Gamerra_Presley
Feb 11th, 2008
05:56:16 AM
This guy was a fine solid talent for decades. RIP Sheriff Brodie.
Goodbye Frank Murphy
by iamthomas
Feb 11th, 2008
06:00:07 AM
Thank you.
Terrific Actor, he'll be sorely missed
by KillaKane
Feb 11th, 2008
06:03:38 AM
He always brought something special to any film he was in. RIP.
Rest in Peace Roy Scheider!
by travis-dane
Feb 11th, 2008
06:07:13 AM
Chief Brody.......sad....
Bummed out over this one.
by Gabba-UK
Feb 11th, 2008
06:13:54 AM
he was great in all he did. Especially in 2010, Blue Thunder ( so need to get that on hi-def) and of course, Jaws. If anything else, he will be remembered for the greatest ad-lib in movie history "Your gonna need a bigger boat" Class.
He's flying with the angels now.
by Darkman
Feb 11th, 2008
06:17:47 AM
He'll certainly be missed.
I also liked Jaws II and 2010.
by Gamerra_Presley
Feb 11th, 2008
06:18:29 AM
Look-they had Sheriff Brodie in'em. What's wrong w/ that?
I was a kid when Jaws came out so
by Grammaton Cleric Binks
Feb 11th, 2008
06:43:01 AM
I remember him more for Jaws, Blue Thunder, 2010, and Seaquest. I've never seen Maraton Man, and only bits and pieces of The French Connection. Too bad his later career was DTV and itty bitty supporting roles. I forget why he left Seaquest. I wasn't sure if it's what he wanted, or they wanted to try and inject new life into the show. At least they replaced him with another great actor, Michael Ironside. Gotta love it in Blue Thunder when he flipped the chopper, and blew the crap out of Malcolm McDowell.
Marathon Man.
by darrenspool
Feb 11th, 2008
06:44:56 AM
Hope Satan rapes your ass.
Marathon Man II.
by darrenspool
Feb 11th, 2008
06:45:43 AM
Hope Satan rapes his ass.
Does this affect production on The Dark Knight?
by darrenspool
Feb 11th, 2008
06:47:33 AM
Hope Satan rapes your cheeks with parking meter.
he was awesome as the punisher's dad
by Jett
Feb 11th, 2008
06:52:25 AM
he'll be missed, although i do wonder which olsen twin was called when they found his body, TMZ where the fuck are you on this one?
Nice eulegy.
by Yeti
Feb 11th, 2008
06:54:34 AM
RIP Roy
One of my favourite actors when I was a kid
by ricardoflynn
Feb 11th, 2008
06:56:13 AM
I had no idea he was so popular with movie fans until I read this talkback. He was one of those very rare actors it was so easy to feel empathy with, he had a genuine unaffected everyman quality. There was no vanity in his performances, they always seemed so relaxed and... dare I say it... 'natural'. RIP
RIP Mr. Scheider
by just pillow talk
Feb 11th, 2008
07:00:03 AM
Very sad news.
"Smile you sonabitch!"
by Dazzler69
Feb 11th, 2008
07:00:10 AM
Is my favorite line from Jaws. And I like the drunk song b4 the big attack. I will have to get the Blew-Ray DVD when that is ready. RIP
"Those WGA kids have been karate-ing the picket lines"
by colinjbooth
Feb 11th, 2008
07:02:21 AM
RIP, so sad. Jaws is my favourite film of all time, and i agree with Quint that Roy was the likable anchor of that movie. So sad.
A simply awesome actor
by jack-torrance
Feb 11th, 2008
07:04:16 AM
This is a terrible loss. Scheider was a magnificent actor who brought great stature to everything he appeared in. JAWS will be the clasic he's remembered for the most. "Smile ya sonofabitch!" is a legendary line. He was the best thing in 2010 and even brought gravitas to The Punisher with his cameo. I feel robbed of a great talent. I thought he'd be around for another 20 years, giving more great performances. RIP Roy.
FUCK!!!!!!!!!!!!!
by erichaislar
Feb 11th, 2008
07:04:23 AM
God speed He's in the big fish take in the sky.
What the fuck..
by DiamondJoe
Feb 11th, 2008
07:06:27 AM
..is this bullshit? Chief Brody doesn't die! Jesus, he was the best thing in Jaws 4, and he was only a picture on a wall. Hail to the chief.
Gonna need a bigger boat
by Abominable Snowcone
Feb 11th, 2008
07:08:43 AM
This truly sucks. Scheider was great in everything I saw him in, but Jaws has always been in my top three. Hell, I even liked Jaws 2 because he was in it. It's like losing one of your cool uncles or something. Damn. Miss ya, Roy. You were a class act. Now where's that "Shark is Still Working" DVD? It'll end up being one of the last movie-version interviews with him in it. And Peter Benchley.
"That's just great! You're certifiable, you know that?!"
by jack-torrance
Feb 11th, 2008
07:09:33 AM
"What day is it?"
by jack-torrance
Feb 11th, 2008
07:10:19 AM
Sorcerer
by Buffalo500
Feb 11th, 2008
07:10:57 AM
I just caught Sorcerer recently on DVD for the first time. Man, where has that film been all my life? A lost classic from the seventies with a great performance from Scheider.
DiamondJoe, oh man that is harsh, but true
by Grammaton Cleric Binks
Feb 11th, 2008
07:25:59 AM
Not even Michael Caine could save that turd. But, as he put it "I haven't seen the movie, but I've seen the house it bought, and it is quite lovely." or something to that effect.
One of the best
by Sailor Rip
Feb 11th, 2008
07:28:26 AM
A very underappreciated actor. What a loss.
You gotta wonder what Jaws would have been
by Grammaton Cleric Binks
Feb 11th, 2008
07:30:08 AM
like if Charlton Heston took the role. I think he was offered it, and declined, or something like that. Sure, it would have been great. I love Chuck. But better than Scheider, for that particular role? That would be a closer vote than the Democratic Primary.
This is just sad news
by Jack Burton
Feb 11th, 2008
07:35:47 AM
I know he had cancer but like many of you Scheider was one of my favorite actors and this just kills. He was one of those guys that just isn't the norm in Hollywood any more and it's a damn tragedy. That great 70's grit and natural charisma that just owned the screen. Like many folks posting on here Jaws is my favorite movie and I don't say that lightly. Seeing it at the drive in with my parents is one of my very first memories and it lead to a life long fascination with sharks as well as admiration for the cast and Spielberg. And a huge part of my love for that movie is due entirely to Roy Scheider's performance. Thank you for the memories Roy, you will be missed.
Jaws 2 didn't suck, Roy Schieder passing does
by sleestack1
Feb 11th, 2008
07:36:14 AM
Jaws 2 was a decent film. While not as great as Jaws it was a worthy follow up. The soundtrack is underrated and one of Williams finest scores. RIP Roy, you will be missed sir.
there can finally be a seaquest DSV reunion in heaven
by Jett
Feb 11th, 2008
07:39:15 AM
i'm sure that dolphin is dead by now too
Were going to need a bigger boat...
by wowsucks
Feb 11th, 2008
07:46:28 AM
That sucks. :( Best thing that came out of a fish on a stick. Sucks I liked him, he had that real person feel to his work.
damn...just saw the Mythbusters JAWS episode...
by mr_sinister7381
Feb 11th, 2008
07:49:32 AM
and was reminiscing about the movie...he was a great, old school actor. Loved 2010. Loved NAKED LUNCH. RIP ROY!
i'll miss you roy ...
by JeanLuc Dickhard
Feb 11th, 2008
07:50:15 AM
may he be at peace ...
Had a friend in college who got his autograph...
by Kid Z
Feb 11th, 2008
07:53:25 AM
...My friend and his girlfriend went to a movie in Manhatten. The previews were going and in walks Roy Scheider and his wife (?) and they sit right next to my friend. Guy's a real autograph hound but he was nervous to be sitting right next to Roy Scheider... Sherif Brody from Jaws! So he fidgets for about a hour, trying to summon the courage to ask Scheider for an autograph or something, but what to do?... everyone is watching the movie. Finally, my friend's girlfriend just grabs his notebook and *whap!* slaps it down into the lap of a very shocked Roy Scheider and loudly asks him, "Mr. Scheider, could you sign this? My boyfriend here won't stop twitching!" And he sort of smirked and signed it! "Stop twitching! Roy Scheider" LOL! Didn't even get up and move to another row either. Great guy, great actor... gonna miss him.
RIP Roy
by Diagnostic
Feb 11th, 2008
07:53:57 AM