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Archived from the IMDb Discussion Forums — Jay Tavare
crystal_morey — 17 years ago(May 20, 2008 05:43 PM)
OkayI was watching "The Missing" the other night with my little cousinwho has seen all of Jay's movies with me (lol) and she looked at me and then shook her head and I was like "what?"
Then she asked me "Why does he always die in all of his films?" I didnt know how to answer that but I told her it wasnt about always dying in films but the characters he portrays
Why does he die in all of his films? That makes me curious.lol
SorryCuriosity killed the catlol
Thank you,
Crystal -
atlantababe — 17 years ago(May 21, 2008 07:07 AM)
He didn't die in Unbowed.
In Streetfighter, they didn't show him die.
He didn't die in Escape from Grizzly Mountain.
He didn't die in Into The West.
He didn't die in Adaptation.
You should share these with your cousin too. -
lolobdaz — 17 years ago(May 21, 2008 08:14 PM)
I guess it's a bit of a running LOL, joke; but please don't take 'this' seriously.
Though it wasn't 'exactly' shown - death was implied in "Streetfighter"
In Into the West, it wasn't shown, actually -my understanding ? Jay's 'dramatic death scene ended up on the editing room floor, but I thb68ink (?) he joked about it on his site.
And yeah, we all know he died in the 'Missing'- a good death scene actually. We all wanted to 'get' Eric Schweig.LOL
Then, of course 'Cold Mountain' - he died ! But the fight scene in the pit was good !!! Pathfinder - a dramatic death.
You know it's like 'horror movies, and when you wonder who is going to get killed first, and there is a group of people - look for the person or color - good chance they'll be the first to go..
It would be good to see him in an important body of work, where he doesn't have to die to have been an important character. Who knows - maybe it'll be something he'll write for himself.
