Paul Reubens, Creator of Pee-wee Herman, Is Dead at 70
Paul Reubens, Creator of Pee-wee Herman, Is Dead at 70

Paul Reubens, Creator of Pee-wee Herman, Is Dead at 70

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Paul Reubens, Creator of Pee-wee Herman, Is Dead at 70
Paul Reubens, Creator of Pee-wee Herman, Is Dead at 70
Edit: gift link not working
Sadly died of cancer. Apparently fought it for some time, but kept it private.
That's a shame. I had no idea he was 70.
It's weird: 10 years ago I would've said, "Well, 70 is a good long life, right?" But now I have parents that age and it doesn't feel that old.
I didn't even know he was sick!
Pee Wee's Playhouse Christmas Special still airs right before Die Hard at my house every Christmas Eve, followed by as much of the Star Wars Christmas Special as I can take.
Why, yes, I was born in the 1980s. Why do you ask?
expresses incredulous bewilderment in wookie
followed by as much of the Star Wars Christmas Special as I can take.
it helps if you watch the RiffTrax version. it helps a lot
Do, please, go on. I have not heard of this version.
He’s a rebel, Dottie. A loner.
I knew he was, but what am I?* . . . *sad....I am sad
:( My favorite movie with him is Mystery Men. :D
I still have a huge crush on Janeane Garofalo from that movie.
Cheech and Chong's Next Movie
His character saved that movie without a doubt
Cheech and Chong posted a TikTok of all of Paul's lines from The Next Movie today. It really hit me hard.
Was that the one where he was yelling about hamburgers?
The Spleen!
He was so good at characters that I didn’t immediacy associate that with PeeWee.
No not Pee-wee :(
Big Adventure is an absolute classic. It should be revered on the same level as Princess Bride imo.
Big Adventure is a masterpiece on par with the best of Charlie Chaplin of the Marx Brothers, with Pee-Wee as complex and complete of a creation as The Tramp or Harpo.
As a kid in the 80’s I used to get up super early on Saturdays to catch the cartoons. I’d always make sure to tape Pee-Wee’s Playhouse for my siblings, who were teenagers at the time and thus tended to sleep in. Being so much older than me, my siblings and I never had a lot of crossover in our interests. Pee-Wee was always one thing we could all agree on, though. So I’d watch Playhouse at least twice every Saturday…once on my own and then again with my brother and sister. Great times.
I was a weird kid and Pee-Wee not only showed that being weird was okay, but that it could be celebrated. Thanks for that, Paul Reubens.
Thank you for the archive link.