Friday, June 12, 2015

Christopher Lee: The most interesting man in the world

I meant to write this yesterday when I heard the tragic news, but things got busy, as life so often is. As an avid fan of horror, and of film in general, as well as a metal head, I find the news of Christopher Lee's death to be something I never in my life wanted to hear of. I knew, and I'm sure anybody who is a fan knew, that it would come eventually. The guy was very old, but he was the most badass old man in the history of men over 90. Christopher Lee was the star of Hammer horror films in the 50's, 60's, and 70's. The original horror monsters of the 1920's, 30's, and 40's were shared by Bela Lugosi, Boris Karloff, and Lon Chaney, Jr. Christopher Lee played them all in the Hammer Horror film revival years.


The man spoke six languages, fought the Nazi's, played a Bond villain, starred in my two all time favorite movie franchises (Lord of the Rings and Star Wars), and all around, he was awesome. I have his two heavy metal albums Charlemagne: By the Sword and the Cross and Charlemagne: The Omens of Death, both of which were recorded in the last five years.. The man was superior in everything he did, and he was a hero of mine. I have a list of five people I wanted to meet in my lifetime, and unfortunately, that list is down to four because he was number one at the top of that list. I could go on and on about his life, about how awesome he was, but this has been done so many times that my ranting would be moot and redundant. Just Google Christopher Lee, read about the most awesome man in the world, a man who live his live to the fullest, who did more and accomplished more in his lifetime because he knew that he could, and because he is the definition of pure awesomeness. He will be missed, and this world will have an emptiness without him.

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