A Few Kind Words For Anton
I loved Anton, as much as a non-crazed fan could. I think we really saw his true character in the roles he played. He chose those parts very well and worked along side a STELLAR collection of seasoned performers. If his death was relatively quick and painless, he had a good life but will be sorely missed.
I don't actually believe in an afterlife as is portrayed in pop culture, but it is sort of a nice thought to imagine Robin Williams embracing Anton, his "House of D" co-star, and guiding him along to another level of existence. It's even nicer to imagine Anton jumping out of the way in time to just have a story to tell his fellow actors about properly parking a Jeep. I think both are just as productive thoughts, devoid of any reality.
I spent a lot of time expressing affection and appreciation for people in my workplace today.
I'm going to honor Anton by watching all his films, reading every interview I can, and pondering any insights he gave to life and the universe.
I recommend "Delivering Milo", "Hearts in Atlantis", and "House of D." for some really life-affirming films. After I see the others he's made (He made a lot of indies and not widely released films.) I'll revise my recommendations.
I recommend hugging someone out of the blue.