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Very sad, news. Director Tony Scott apparently committed suicide last night by jumping off an L.A. bridge. The younger brother ofRidley, Tony Scott scored a number of number of movie hits, including Top Gun, Beverly Hills Cop 2 and most recentlyUnstoppable in 2010. In recent years Scott had ventured into TV producing (He was an EP on The Good Wife.) He apparently has been suffering from inoperable brain cancer in his later years.

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My best friend of 27 years died of brain cancer almost 16 months ago and yesterday happened to be his lover's birthday. Ironically same day of the report of the suicide. Depending on how long he had been suffering/diagnosed and where he was in the diseases progression, perhaps he could no longer keep it a secret from his family. Experiencing the disease so closely, it is all very saddening. The effects of the initial chemo and radiation are not even the worst parts. Lots of experimental work is being done. True. But the brain itself changes and the person becomes just a shell of what they were. Perhaps Tony Scott wanted to save his young twin boys seeing that. With my friend, it was not "nice" but just really, really sad to see. When Ted Kennedy died, the "dirty" parts were not reported in the media. Just the gallant old senator. Sailing. Still going to the office with his Portuguese Water Dog.

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