TangledThorns Posted Monday at 06:32 PM Posted Monday at 06:32 PM Robert Duvall, Star of ‘The Godfather’ and ‘The Great Santini,’ Dies at 95 https://www.yahoo.com/entertainment/movies/articles/robert-duvall-star-godfather-great-180713497.html
Thom Posted Monday at 08:50 PM Posted Monday at 08:50 PM (edited) Rest in Peace, Mr Duvall. Edited Monday at 08:50 PM by Thom
Big s Posted Monday at 11:25 PM Posted Monday at 11:25 PM Still loved him in Apocalypse Now. He really sold that character. He’s been in so many projects over the years from action to drama and everything in between, another great that will be greatly missed
Hikuro Posted Monday at 11:29 PM Posted Monday at 11:29 PM not gonna lie, I thought he died forever and a decade ago. Theh last movie Ic an even th ink of seeing him in was The 6th Day.
M'Kyuun Posted Tuesday at 09:41 AM Posted Tuesday at 09:41 AM We're losing so many of our 70s and 80s film icons. They're only mortals like the rest of us but given the breadth and profundity of their impact on culture, it always seems harder to see these folks pass on. Godspeed, Mr. Duvall, and thanks for all the memorable performances.
505thAirborne Posted Tuesday at 06:11 PM Posted Tuesday at 06:11 PM So many wonderful performances by this gifted actor, The God Father, Apocalypse Now, Network and others. One of my favorites... OPEN RANGE. RIP Robert Duvall.
Big s Posted Tuesday at 09:46 PM Posted Tuesday at 09:46 PM 12 hours ago, M'Kyuun said: We're losing so many of our 70s and 80s film icons. They're only mortals like the rest of us but given the breadth and profundity of their impact on culture, it always seems harder to see these folks pass on. Godspeed, Mr. Duvall, and thanks for all the memorable performances. There haven’t been as many memorable characters or movies recently and I think that’s why the older actors tend to stand out. Unfortunately no one is immortal yet, so the greats are immortalized by their works
M'Kyuun Posted Wednesday at 01:43 AM Posted Wednesday at 01:43 AM 3 hours ago, Big s said: There haven’t been as many memorable characters or movies recently and I think that’s why the older actors tend to stand out. Unfortunately no one is immortal yet, so the greats are immortalized by their works Well put.
Dynaman Posted Wednesday at 01:56 AM Posted Wednesday at 01:56 AM 16 hours ago, M'Kyuun said: We're losing so many of our 70s and 80s film icons. They're only mortals like the rest of us but given the breadth and profundity of their impact on culture, it always seems harder to see these folks pass on. Godspeed, Mr. Duvall, and thanks for all the memorable performances. Sadly that is a sign of our own age and coming date with eternal slumber. My mother's generation it was Vivien Leigh and Clark Gable and James Cagney. For the generation after us these actors are our equivalent of Leigh, Gable, and Cagney. I did not know that was Duvall playing the character in Apocalypse Now. Indeed he did make a great impression.
Swann Posted yesterday at 05:02 AM Posted yesterday at 05:02 AM Jayne Mansfield's Car is another good film to watch
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