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Paul 20-06-2016 01:21

Anton Yelchin RIP
 
Best known for playing Chechov in the current Star Trek reboot film series, he was also the voice of Clumsy Smurf and played Kyle Reese in Terminator Salvation.

Yelchin was killed in a freak accident, at his home, by his own car.

He was just 27.

adzii_nufc 20-06-2016 01:28

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Just posted in the Star Trek thread beforehand, was astonished when I caught it on the top of Reddit. A young talent that played a great Chekov IMO and I don't think I've disliked him in any role I've caught him in. He was on BBC the other night alongside Tennant in Fright night. 27 is no age and especially since he was now getting himself involved in constant big budget stuff.

Gavin78 20-06-2016 01:58

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I wonder if the car rolled and he tried to stop it. I suppose we'll never know

RizzyKing 20-06-2016 06:21

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Such a freak accident he was a genuine person and not like many in Hollywood R.I.P.

denphone 20-06-2016 07:00

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So tragic that he has lost his life so early.:(

techguyone 20-06-2016 10:21

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It's looking like he left it in neutral , with no handbrake on - on a hill, and it rolled into him.

It's the cars fault though, as it never said it wasn't in 'park'

Don't they use handbrakes in America?

Stuart 20-06-2016 10:33

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As far as I am aware, they do. It's possible either the handbrake slipped. Perhaps it was an older car,or he hadn't set the brake properly (which is something easily done), or at all.

I'm not saying it's his fault. I don't think it was, and accidents, while unfortunate, do happen.

Kursk 20-06-2016 11:15

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The 'new' Star Trek team are a great success imo. He brought a quirky, endearing quality to the role which perfectly modernised the character of Chekhov. It is no mean feat to follow in the footsteps of hugely popular predecessors and to make your mark in doing so.

A tragic loss of a gifted young man. R.I.P.

Stuart 20-06-2016 12:04

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Kursk (Post 35843993)
The 'new' Star Trek team are a great success imo. He brought a quirky, endearing quality to the role which perfectly modernised the character of Chekhov. It is no mean feat to follow in the footsteps of hugely popular predecessors and to make your mark in doing so.

A tragic loss of a gifted young man. R.I.P.

I've enjoyed the new Star Treks . The new cast are (IMO) just similar enough to the originals that they don't feel like new characters, but different enough that they don't feel like bad copies.

I also enjoyed the films. Yes, Star Trek was better than Into Darkness, and yes, both had plot points that had me groaning with how corny they were, but some of the original movies were better than others, and they also had plot points that were corny. Doesn't mean I didn't enjoy them.

I'm sorry for Anton's friends and family. This kind of loss is never easy. I can only hope his death was quick,as I suspect it would have been very painful.

Chris 20-06-2016 12:15

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Quote:

Originally Posted by techguyone (Post 35843980)
It's looking like he left it in neutral , with no handbrake on - on a hill, and it rolled into him.

It's the cars fault though, as it never said it wasn't in 'park'

Don't they use handbrakes in America?

Most cars in the US have automatic transmission, and if you leave an automatic gearbox in "Park" you don't really need to use the handbrake as well, unless you're on a slope (although it is safe practice to do so at all times anyway, just so you don't forget to do it when you really need to). :(

Pierre 20-06-2016 12:23

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IIRC in San Francisco there is also a byelaw that says when you park that you have to have the steering on full lock to the kerbside. Because, as you say people do forget, and SF is very hilly!

techguyone 20-06-2016 12:24

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Crazy. That's a bad habit.

I saw this elsewhere, which was a nice gesture to Anton.

Horizon 21-06-2016 19:21

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Very sad news about this kid. He'd already been in a lot of good stuff and no doubt would've gone on to even greater things.

If there was something wrong with the car, as has been speculated about with this particular model, I hope the car company gets sued to oblivion.

RBMark 21-06-2016 19:25

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Another tragic loss to the "27 club"

General Maximus 23-06-2016 09:56

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A tribute is being added for him to the end of the new Star Trek film which I think is fitting.


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