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in memory of Mark Buck

mark buck

with much sadness, i am writing a memorial post about my good and dear friend Mark Buck who died last week - thursday, october 16th - in a motorcycle accident. it is so hard to put anything into words that remotely says ‘goodbye’ to Mark because i would never want him to leave. I met Mark when I started working on the film ‘James and the Giant Peach.’ we quickly became close friends and i was lucky enough to work with him and hang out with him for the next 14 years. Mark Buck was an incredible man. an incredible and unique individual, incredibly gifted builder, incredible model maker, incredible gear head, incredible father & friend, and an incredible goof! oh man, was Mark a goof! if you were going to talk to Mark, you were going to get to laugh - that was just part of the equation that worked out in his quick witted head. Mark provided such an outlet for people who knew him personally and for anyone who worked with him for his ability to make people laugh. one of the qualities that i really loved about him was how he would laugh at his own jokes & punchlines, which seemed to make them funnier. Mark Buck, i miss you as do so many others. i love you Mark and wish i could get to say that to you one more time!

There is a memorial guestbook online for Mark Buck. it has been quite beautiful to read the posts and see the photos. Mark Buck’s official death notice has been posted on SFGate as well. my love goes out to his wonderful family - wife Mary Ann and young son Henry, and his mom Macy and sister Tomiko.

I will be writing more in honor of Mark and posting additional photos too. services for Mark are this saturday, october 24th. that information is posted after the jump.

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R.I.P. george carlin

yes, just as i was late in bidding farewell to harveyy korman and i am also late in saying goodbye to the incredibly funny george carlin who passed away on june 22nd, 2008. i have yet to hear a comedian who really tells such an eloquent story with such unapologetic, insightful, core truth, and levity as george carlin. what a master he was. and man could he nail politics - wow! jerry seinfeld wrote a great & perfect tribute letter about george carlin just after his death titled Dying Is Hard. Comedy Is Harder. i’m posting 2 of his more masterful and foul-mouthed (meaning NSFW) comedy routines below. one is titled religion is bullshit and the other is on the ‘american dream’. rest in peace george carlin! and thank you!

Religion Is Bullshit

On the ‘American Dream’

R.I.P. Harvey Korman

though it’s been several days since his death, i wanted to give a post saying farewell to the very very funny harvey korman who died on may 29th, 2008. thank you mr. korman for your work and for continuing to make me laugh and laugh! yes, there was the very funny carol burnett show and numerous other characters that you played so well (well, except maybe the cooking show host on the star wars christmas special). but for me nothing compares to the insanity of Hedly Lamar from Blazing Saddles! so good! also, there’s a great & in depth interview with harvey korman on youtube (in 3 parts). you will be missed, mr. korman! rest in peace!