If he were alive today….
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mrwelles — 17 years ago(March 20, 2009 02:54 PM)
I'm sure your comments concerning Pipe's grammar and spelling made him/her not only feel better, but also begin using grammar and spelling in a way that'll please you, Angel. Why do so many people feel the need to belittle and insult other people? How does that make anything better ever?
John Cazale was fantastic, a one-of-a-kind character actor. It's obviously a tremendous tribute to John that he remains such an indelible figure to so many of us. I'm glad we have five great movies to appreciate and enjoy him in. -
!!!deleted!!! (19821846) — 16 years ago(April 13, 2009 08:27 AM)
I agree 100%. Such a shame. He was a fantastic actor, it would've been so exciting to see him in other films, he would've won a few Oscars by now I bet.
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Maegnas — 16 years ago(August 12, 2009 12:59 PM)
Small correction, ALL the movies he appeared in were nominated, even the one in which he "appeared" through archive footage. Only his first film, a short one, didn't receive a nomination. The long ones were all nominated! Amazing!!
If we are to draw parallels, he is up there with Abel (mathematician who, even though died at 22, "pushed" mathematics ahead enormously), Pete Maravitz (I think he still holds some records for best scorer in the NCAA) and, dare I say it, Alexander the Great. All "undefeated" in their fields and, tragically, short lived! -
deemo31 — 16 years ago(August 18, 2009 12:18 AM)
Death did not deprive us of a genius. Death only obviated his genius. This is one incredible actor. He ran in some great circles with some great actors. Actors to whom friendship was as important as career.
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