Originally Posted by Rain Man:
This news would have been a heck of a series finale for The Brady Bunch.
Funny you say that, because Robert Reed, the actor who did get the role, was such a PITA to producer Sherwood Schwartz that they were going to kill off his character if the series had been renewed another season. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Frazod:
Watching Unforgiven now.
Great movie, although it has always bothered me that Davey got lumped in with Quick Mike when he had nothing to do with slicing up the hooker, and actually tried to stop him. Had that been me, I would have loudly professed my innocence, but he never says a word. I don't get it.
Still, everything else about it is awesome.
"Deserve's got nothing to do with it." :-) [Reply]
Originally Posted by Red Dawg:
Dead actor. Don't care.
And yet, here you are.
Imagine having the ability to just scroll past a topic you don't care about.
You're probably one of those little assholes that needs attention so badly that you treat every place like an airport, announcing your departure when you leave.
Originally Posted by Easy 6:
Hackman never made a bad movie, so many iconic roles
Really hope they can get to the bottom of this, something doesn't smell right
RIP, Gene
I thought Behind Enemy Lines was pretty bad. Gene just mailed it in and that idiot Owen Wilson was miscast with Holywood trying to make star material out of zilch. [Reply]
Originally Posted by srvy:
I thought Behind Enemy Lines was pretty bad. Gene just mailed it in and that idiot Owen Wilson was miscast with Holywood trying to make star material out of zilch.
Hackman was one those guys who always elevated the material even if the film was lesser.
One thing that doesn't make any sense, is that the handyman who originally called police said he was locked out of the house and could only see the bodies through a window... but when police arrived they found the front door ajar