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Deliverance...his first role.  That's hard to believe.

 

RIP.

1 minute ago, Radical Larry said:

RIP. Funeral will be held in Otisburg. 

Otisburg?  Otisburg????

 

RIP...guy was a great role player in so many movies and television shows.  

Damn...He was great in every movie role that I saw him play.  One of my favorite roles was in 1941, when he's destroying the house trying to shoot the cannon at the Japanese sub.

https://youtu.be/zIJgAMpRG-k

16 minutes ago, slorch said:

Deliverance...his first role.  That's hard to believe.

Even harder to believe it was generating a lot of contemporary memes even just last year, and I hate that overshadowed so much of what he did.

Spoiler

 

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He was awesome in 1941, and had an amazing filmography overall.

Yeah he always brought it.   I think I remember him being the straight man in the Toy surrounded by Jackie Gleason and Richard Pryor.  

his characters were often good at fostering hatred. I guess that means he was a hell of an actor.

RIP

31 minutes ago, slorch said:

Deliverance...his first role.  That's hard to believe.

 

RIP.

that’s wild. I’d have never guessed. 

I can't believe that was his first movie.  How does that go to a new actor?

Agent:  Hey, the good news is you got the part!

Beatty:  That's great, but what's the bad news??

Agent:  Uh...

He was great on Homicide: Life on the Street. RIP. 

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58 minutes ago, Hate said:

Damn...He was great in every movie role that I saw him play.  One of my favorite roles was in 1941, when he's destroying the house trying to shoot the cannon at the Japanese sub.

https://youtu.be/zIJgAMpRG-k

I’ve got 1941 on DVD and watched it again within the last few years. (Judging by the way I rotate my stacks of DVD’s I watched it since the last time I watched Young Frankenstein.)

It’s not awesome but it was better than I remembered. I originally saw it in the theater. There are some solid special effects and decent comedy. 

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47 minutes ago, futureman said:

his characters were often good at fostering hatred. I guess that means he was a hell of an actor.

RIP

That’s a weird take. I thought he often seemed pretty loveable. Even when he was working for arch criminal Lex Luthor.

Just now, WhatTheBuck said:

That’s a weird take. I thought he often seemed pretty loveable. Even when he was working for arch criminal Lex Luthor.

admittedly I don’t know much of his work. he was an ass in deliverance and a real piece of shit in shooter. didn’t realize he was rudy's dad before today. don’t remember old superman. 

And now he gets to see the second most beautiful sight his eyes have ever seen.  

1 hour ago, Surly Bevo said:

 

“Because you’re on television dummy”

Fucking brilliant. Along with Homicide life on the streets and Lex Luther’s sidekick I’m having a hard time remembering when he didn’t crush his role. 

He was good on Roseanne as Dan’s dad. 

It kinda makes me a little sad that he's remembered mainly for one uncomfortable scene in his very first movie. I'm sure he had a good enough sense of humor to endure a lot of that through the decades of doing good work.

20 minutes ago, DougO said:

It kinda makes me a little sad that he's remembered mainly for one uncomfortable scene in his very first movie. I'm sure he had a good enough sense of humor to endure a lot of that through the decades of doing good work.

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He was great playing against type as a ruthless Sheriff who controls the whole county in White Lightning (a severely underrated movie)

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It kinda makes me a little sad that he's remembered mainly for one uncomfortable scene in his very first movie. I'm sure he had a good enough sense of humor to endure a lot of that through the decades of doing good work.

Im 44. I think I first think of Supermen because I obviously wasn’t allowed to watch Deliverance as a kid. But yeah, the next memory is squeal like a pig. RIP.

Superman II was shamefully ruined by the change of directors, also. Check out the Donner Cut, the closet thing to the original director's vision, a far better movie than the goofy version the studio put out by Richard Lester. They ditched Donner after he had shot 2/3 of the movie, filmed along with the first Chistopher Reeve Superman. Superman II probably would have been the best Superman movie, although it was the one that the Superman I ending was first intended for, which was the weakest part of it.

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33 minutes ago, Patricio Swayze said:


Im 44. I think I first think of Supermen because I obviously wasn’t allowed to watch Deliverance as a kid. But yeah, the next memory is squeal like a pig. RIP.

I had no idea you grew up in the Michigan athletic department.

RIP, Ned.  His corrupt Senator was especially vile in Shooter.  I'm so old I actually saw Deliverance in a theater when it was first released.  There was a "Moon River" quality to the squealing scene, when one re-evaluates decisions in an instant.  James Dickey's gum chewing suspcious sheriff was more threatening than the hillbillies.  What a film.

13 hours ago, Hate said:

I can't believe that was his first movie.  How does that go to a new actor?

Agent:  Hey, the good news is you got the part!

Beatty:  That's great, but what's the bad news??

Agent:  Uh...

And I thought MY first job was a pain in the ass.

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On 6/13/2021 at 10:47 PM, Lhorn said:

He was good on Roseanne as Dan’s dad. 

And Dan did a good impression of him. John Goodman can also play a good villain, like in O Brother, Where Art Thou? But like Beatty he mostly seems like a lovable guy. That was some solid casting. 

Wanted to also give shout-outs to his hilarious role as Dean Martin in "Back to School"....and his stoic crossover Russian role in "The Fourth Protocol"  

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