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 Linn Haynes has passed away, car accident
Terry Barhorst, Jr.
Posted: Feb 29 2008, 09:08 AM


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I saw this over at the Kung Fu Cinema forum this morning. I held off posting until I saw some sort of confirmation. He was a moderator for that forum. Here's a link:

Bibb County man killed in car wreck

Linn Haynes In Memory Of


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Michael Blanton
Posted: Feb 29 2008, 09:16 AM


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This is horrible, horrible news. I'm shocked. I'm stunned.

I always loved reading the interesting insights, knowledge and passion about film that Linn's posts contained in spades, here at mhvf and elsewhere.

He'll definitely be missed.

RIP

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John Charles
Posted: Feb 29 2008, 09:23 AM


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This is truly awful. Linn was an incredibly nice guy and, by far, the most knowledgeable person around when it comes to old school martial arts movies. He had been working for years on his book, as well as dedicating a great deal of time and energy helping labels like Media Blasters and BCI with their forthcoming Shaw Brothers titles. I hope that his work can somehow still be published.

RIP Linn.

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Brian Camp
Posted: Feb 29 2008, 10:04 AM


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This is sad, sad news. Not an easy thing to deal with. Damn, he was 20 years younger than me.

He was one of a number of Mobians whose posts I would read no matter what the subject header simply because I knew it would be interesting reading. I was especially happy when he responded to one of my posts here because I knew I'd be learning something new. Just three weeks ago, he gave me some good feedback on Cathay Pictures over in the Shaw Bros. thread.

And he did great liner notes, too (Media Blaster's 7 GRANDMASTERS, anyone?).

I sent an e-mail to Matt Barnwell at macon.com, the writer of the news item that Terry linked to. I included links to this thread and the Kung Fu Cinema thread on Linn, simply to alert the reporter to the larger story behind this tragedy. It wouldn't hurt if others did the same.

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Bob Cashill
Posted: Feb 29 2008, 10:05 AM


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How awful. A font of information, suddenly stilled. Condolences.


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Randy Byers
Posted: Feb 29 2008, 11:19 AM


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I'm really sorry to see this news. My condolences to his friends and family for this loss. I too feel I learned a lot from reading his posts here.
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Marty McKee
Posted: Feb 29 2008, 11:34 AM


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Absolutely awful. I know his loss will be felt by everyone here and many more around the world.


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Posted: Feb 29 2008, 01:21 PM


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Terrible, terrible news. He was a epitome of the best of being a fan and was a very humble expert of old school Kung Fu films. He will be missed.


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Ian Friedman
Posted: Feb 29 2008, 01:33 PM


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I'm just totally shocked, I just can't believe this. I talked to him just two weeks ago about the effort he went through for the Heroes Two Commentary. He was so happy to finish. I'm just so shocked. I really can't express anything else. I am so sad, I'm just heartbroken. He was such a great friend and someone I will never forget. I am at such a loss.

I only hope that his work will be preserved. He had phone books written for his book, we must make sure they are published.

WE MUST! His legacy was not just some liner notes here and there.

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Ian Friedman
Posted: Feb 29 2008, 01:54 PM


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We need to carry his memory on, I was hoping that we can get as many quotes and stories about Linn. I want to publish them in on giant article that anyone can repost where there want to, so we can let the world know just how wonderful Linn was.

Is anyone with me?
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Peter Nepstad
Posted: Feb 29 2008, 02:09 PM


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I had to read the title of this thread several times before I could believe what I was reading. Devestating. Linn's passing is a real loss for all of us.

I can only support the sentiment of John and Ian and others on this thread that his legacy be preserved and published somehow. I would be happy to help such an effort in any way I can.

Cars suck.

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Jennifer Young
Posted: Feb 29 2008, 02:10 PM


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This news just made my heart sink. What an incredibly nice guy who shared with only the best of intentions and great tenderness. As others have said Linn's posts were sought out and savored. I never would've guessed he was so young from that great depth of knowledge he'd acquired. My prayers go out to his family and to my fellow grieving Mobians.
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Darren Gross
Posted: Feb 29 2008, 02:14 PM


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I found him a highly knowledgeable, extremely pleasant person. I traded emails with him several times about Asia film history, censorship, and release information that I had trouble tracking down. He was always responsive, and generous with his information, and time, even when my questions strayed a bit out of his direct area of interest.

That he developed this immense wealth of knowledge from Georgia, of all places, is itself, an achievement.

His loss is a damn shame. My deepest condolences to his family and close friends.


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Ian Friedman
Posted: Feb 29 2008, 02:59 PM


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I just talked to John S at MB. Heroes Two is finished, but there is a wealth of Linn's info that will be used in later releases and there very open to a tribute about Linn appearing on the next disc or one in the future. I would ask that if anyone can just tell me about how Linn helped you or the knowledge he displayed to please drop me an email at gfanikf@yahoo.com I'm going to start to assemble and write a tribute to our wonderful and truly missed friend so we can insure his memory and legacy will burn bright forever!

Thank you
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Darren Gross
Posted: Feb 29 2008, 04:11 PM


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Ian,

Can anyone help build a list in this thread of Linn's published works, audio commentaries, and liner notes?



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Ian Friedman
Posted: Feb 29 2008, 04:22 PM


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QUOTE (Darren Gross @ Feb 29 2008, 04:11 PM)
Ian,

Can anyone help build a list in this thread of Linn's published works, audio commentaries, and liner notes?

I think it would be a contribution of many to make sure there are no gaps.


Off the top of my head. I know he did notes for Secret Rivals, 7 Grandmasters, Master of the Flying G. I'm sure he did many others (and thats not even including his Cave of Kung Fu site).

If people have these items or others and can scan them and email them to me I will make sure to archive them so all can see the writings of Linn Haynes. I only hope someone will be able to do something with his unpublished writings. To let them go to waste or non-use would be horrible.
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William S. Wilson
Posted: Feb 29 2008, 07:08 PM


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Oh my god! I am in absolute shock! I truly can't believe this.

I got to know Linn in 2004 and, when I headed down to Atlanta once to visit a friend, he invited me over to his place. We were supposed to record a commentary for a Media Blasters release that got canceled, but he and his wife were kind enough to let me stay with them for an evening. We were up late into the night talking about movies and spent the next day hitting some Asian grocery/video stores. We even hit one store where a lady asked if we were twins (surprisingly we looked quite similar to our amusement).

Linn was so knowledgeable about many different genres. I would sit back and be in awe when he was talking kung fu movies. This is truly a sad, sad day. Rest in Peace.


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Domenick Fraumeni
Posted: Feb 29 2008, 08:48 PM


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Oh my. Absolutely terrible news. Linn Haynes was everything everyone has said.

Yes, a list of his works and posts should definitely be put together.

Wow, I'm still very shocked by this.
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William S. Wilson
Posted: Mar 1 2008, 09:51 AM


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Linn's obituary can be seen here.

http://www.legacy.com/macon/DeathNotices.a...sonId=104646059

I post it because you can sign a guestbook there. Also, the funeral home has a condolences page that they will print out for his wife and family.

The funeral home:
http://www.bridgesfh.com/id173.html

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Tim Youngs
Posted: Mar 1 2008, 06:38 PM


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This is such terrible news. Like so many others I appreciated Linn's enthusiasm and authority, and the effort he put into sharing his knowledge here and elsewhere. Four years back, when I asked him to contribute to a film festival catalogue, he leapt into writing a terrific article for it with plenty of gusto. I'm sure he approached his other writing and research with the same level of energy. R.I.P.

Tim.

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