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Summary

  • Rob Reiner has passed away, prompting a tribute video.
  • The speaker grew up in Hawaii, influenced by reruns of classic shows like I Dream of Jeannie and All in the Family.
  • Rob Reiner starred in All in the Family (1971-1979) before becoming a successful director.
  • Notable films directed by Reiner include This Is Spinal Tap and The Princess Bride.
  • The speaker recently watched The Princess Bride live with an orchestra in Nashville.
  • Reiner's peak career included directing A Few Good Men and other popular projects in the '90s.
  • The speaker is involved in the cryptocurrency space and creative media, focusing on game development.
  • Larian Studios' games, like Divinity and Baldur's Gate 3, were inspired by Reiner's work.
  • Reiner's death was described as tragic, and he was remembered as a kind and beloved person.
  • The speaker expresses sadness over the loss and the absence of potential sequels to Reiner's films.

Full Transcript

Hey everyone, you get a double header today. I've been so busy I didn't realize that Rob Reiner had died, and I wanted to make a quick video just to say rest in peace. As many of I grew up in Hawaii, and at that time, it was a small television market with no money to broadcast new shows, so I was addicted to reruns. Generationally, I got shifted back a little bit, and I grew up on Nick at Night with shows I Dream of Jeannie and Bewitched, along with a lot of '70s shows like All in the Family. This is why I have an affinity for these cultural icons that come from a generation before me.

Rob Reiner actually starred in All in the Family, which ran from 1971 to 1979. He then transitioned, as many actors do, into the director's seat. I ended up watching a lot of the movies he directed, and one of my favorites was This Is Spinal Tap, because I use the phrase "this goes to 11" quite a bit. Unfortunately, many people today don’t know what that phrase means. My favorite, though, was The Princess Bride.

I actually just saw The Princess Bride again in Nashville, Tennessee, with the orchestra there, where they played the soundtrack live. I've met some of the actors from the movie over the years, and it was always cool. He kind of reached the peak of his career with A Few Good Men and other projects in the '90s, and he was quite popular during that time. He was a good director and a fun guy who brought a lot of joy and love to my life, especially with some of his earlier works. I was really sad to see him go.

I spend a lot of my time in the cryptocurrency space, but I also spend quite a bit of time in creative media. We have a game development company, so we’re always thinking about cinematography, narrative development, dialogue, plots, and what makes engaging and fun characters. You always study the greats and reflect on your own life story to identify what parts have been fun to watch. In fact, if you look at some of the greatest video games, like those from Larian Studios, they were highly inspired by Rob's work. They took that inspiration into the Divinity series and Baldur's Gate 3 when they made it.

It's really sad to see him go, especially since it sounds it was a pretty tragic way, with him and his wife being stabbed to death. That should never happen. From all accounts, he was a good person, a very sweet person, and very loved. I never had a chance to meet him, and I'm sad about that because I really did enjoy The Princess Bride and other things he created. I just wanted to make a quick video to say rest in peace, Rob.

You're going to be missed, and I'm sad we never got to see a sequel to The Princess Bride. I'm also sad that we won’t be able to see sequels to some of your other work. Whenever an old legendary director passes on, the art still stands. I think I will definitely watch something he created this weekend in homage to his great work. My condolences to his family and friends during this difficult time.

Thanks, everyone.

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