R.I.P. James Gandolfini
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callouspenguins — 12 years ago(June 20, 2013 04:18 PM)
Mr. Gandolfini was a great actor, whether he starred in 3 movies or hundreds of movies. The man did his job well. As for your post, I hope you die soon and in pain. I also hope I know when you die so that I could take a piss on face in front of your parents and children. But, please, I don't mean to make light of you post, but you'd think more people would understand when someone dies. Dumb jagg off.
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LilaInFlames — 12 years ago(June 20, 2013 08:42 PM)
If you had a body of work that was known to millions, I'm sure a few of them would be grief-stricken at your passing. Celebrities aren't mourned when they die because they were famous, they are mourned because their work (extensive or otherwise) touched people (gay as that sounds). And James Gandolfini was noted for being a great actor, as well as a down-to-earth nice guy who didn't pull any prima donna beep He just did his job and was cool to everyone. So yeah, maybe this little outpouring of grief is justified.
RIP James
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CULTEGUY — 12 years ago(June 20, 2013 04:33 PM)
RIP! Man, this was bad news today I mauled through "The Sopranos" last winter to get the whole scheme, I missed a few episodes living in NYC. Man, his acting was lightening! And, when he was in films he stood out. He didn't need to be the star or co- star, a cameo with him is memorable! He will be missed.
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DoctorPretorious616 — 12 years ago(June 21, 2013 06:16 AM)
So long James Gandolfini, you were a magnificent actor who managed to give a mafioso thug like Tony Soprano a soul, memorably bringing to life one of TV's all-time greatest characters. Rest in peace,
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