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In reply to the discussion: Robert Duvall, All-Purpose Actor With Few Peers, Dies at 95 [View all]BumRushDaShow
(168,019 posts)8. Al Pacino is still around
but we did lose Diane Keaton this past fall.
I remember seeing the first "Godfather" back in '72 on the HUGE SCREEN (drive-in). I know people always reference the "horse's head" scene but I'll never forget what happened to James Caan and the slow-motion machine gun dispatching (and I was a fan of James Caan and was like - WAIT! NO!
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I loved/hated him in "A Civil Action". I kept forgetting I was watching an actor, not a real-life villain.
eppur_se_muova
Feb 16
#14
Of all the great roles he played, this is the one that stands out to me. Freaking iconic!
wolfie001
Feb 16
#25
He had seven Oscar nominations and this movie was one of them..............The Judge in 2014
turbinetree
Feb 16
#26
He was the first to get into Major Hotpants pants as a god fearing Major Frank Burns
tirebiter
Feb 17
#40