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  1. In a bizarre story, composer John Williams was found dead this morning, on the very grave of his friend and fellow composer Jerry Goldsmith who died last summer. Even more bizarre was the fact that John had with him his 5 Academy Awards that he had won over the years for Fiddler on the Roof, Jaws, Star Wars, E.T., and Schindler?s List. This in itself would make this story bizarre, but there is apparently eyewitness testimony of Mr. Williams? demise. Apparently John had gone to visit Jerry Goldsmith grave in a drunken stupor. A grave digger, whose name is being withheld, stated that John was boasting about him winning this and him winning that, and how Jerry deserved at least one of these Oscars. The witness said Mr. Williams was about to leave, and said that he plunged one of the Oscars into the ground. Unknowingly John had caught his overcoat, and when he stood up, he felt something holding him down and he began to scream. John then clutched at his chest, and fell over. By the time the gravedigger was able to arrive John was gone. Apparently Mr. Williams mistook the tug of the Oscar on his coat for the tug of Mr. Goldsmith from the grave. Interestingly there is an episode of the Twilight Zone that mimics this real life event, starring Lee Marvin. Even more interesting is that episode was scored by none other than Jerry Goldsmith.
  2. I agree completely! I was also there and it was incredible. I was there as well, but from my POV it was very good but not as good as Superman.
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