Alot of people didn't think it would happen.
JMO they need to end this show (TWD). Keeps repeating. I got bored and stopped watching this year.
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Alot of people didn't think it would happen.
Who's Johnny. Seriously, I don't know.wtf, no one said Johnny yet?
Who's Johnny. Seriously, I don't know.
I've been waiting for the Whisper's. I got to see Opie from SOA be a evil character like Beta. The show is more for the people that read the Comic's and books now.JMO they need to end this show (TWD). Keeps repeating. I got bored and stopped watching this year.
Loved the movie. Sympathetic character. Not much of an actor. Maybe that's why it didn't affect me at all.wtf, no one said Johnny yet?
Old Yeller
DiCaprio's character in The Departed. That shocked the heck out of me
LOL I was thinking her. Incredible acting on the show and an out of this world body!Adrian from The Sopranos
That reminds me of Willem Defoe's character in Platoon. Pi$$ed me off like none other.3 pages deep and no one has mentioned Mickey from the Rocky series? Shameful!
A close second is Tom Hanks character in Saving Private Ryan.
It's okay. Not nearly as hood as SOA though.
I’m thinking that was the first time!For you old guys who are fans of westerns, what about Bruce Dern killing John Wayne in The Cowboys? Movie goers weren't used to seeing The Duke die.
The death of Rocky is fast approaching. Possibly in the next Creed movie. That one will hit a ton of people hard. Philly might burn when that happens.3 pages deep and no one has mentioned Mickey from the Rocky series? Shameful!
A close second is Tom Hanks character in Saving Private Ryan.
The character DiCaprio played in titanic*** Spoiler Alert ***
I saw this topic on Twitter and thought we’d get some good replies here. What fictional character’s death affected you the most?
I’ll have to think about it some before posting mine. I know of one that freaked me out as a kid and impacted my childhood, but not sure I consider it the hardest one to get over.
Anyway, let’s hear it.
I've hated Berenger since I saw that.That reminds me of Willem Defoe's character in Platoon. Pi$$ed me off like none other.
It's supposed to get to your guts.Beth Greene in The Walking Dead. Was shocked and am still pissed at how the showrunners decided to off her after spending several episodes developing her character into someone finally worth rooting for. Stupid, pointless death. The actress who played her was shocked and upset at how they ended her arc as well.
Interesting you would say that, as much as I could say Dafoe's Elias is one of my favorite characters of all time, you could easily say Berenger out acted him! And as both actors have played good guys and heavies, I could see them switching characters and making it work! That scar on Berenger's face and the way he smoked a cigarette pulled it off for me, he didn't even have to say a line!I've hated Berenger since I saw that.
I liked the scene and the song played to end the show. Perfect ending for SOA. Modern day Shakespeare tragedy.With you on Opie, but I was actually rooting for Jax to die. He'd gone too far to be a sympathetic character.
Since you brought up SOA, and this actor doubled in SOA and The Shield...Curtis Lemansky!
Jake Spoon's final scene was a good one. Gus"s line "you ride with an outlaw, you die with an outlaw, sorry you crossed the line" was classic before they lined them up and hung them.You beat me to it! Gus's was hard to take as well, but at least he went out on his own terms.
*** Spoiler Alert ***
I saw this topic on Twitter and thought we’d get some good replies here. What fictional character’s death affected you the most?
I’ll have to think about it some before posting mine. I know of one that freaked me out as a kid and impacted my childhood, but not sure I consider it the hardest one to get over.
Anyway, let’s hear it.
Probably Berenger's best role from an acting standpoint.Interesting you would say that, as much as I could say Dafoe's Elias is one of my favorite characters of all time, you could easily say Berenger out acted him! And as both actors have played good guys and heavies, I could see them switching characters and making it work! That scar on Berenger's face and the way he smoked a cigarette pulled it off for me, he didn't even have to say a line!
Absolutely. The book is just incredible. Probably my favorite work of fiction. They really caught lightning in a bottle with the mini series with such great casting. It would be interesting to see what they could have done with the mini series today with the streaming services or HBO. By no means am I suggesting they make a remake. But it would have been great if the producers had not had to fight the network the whole way to just to get 4 episodes (the network wanted 2). Nowadays, you could envision Netflix or HBO letting the mini series extend to 10 or 12 hours to incorporate more of the book.Sounds like many on here would agree that Lonesome Dove was one of the best books and mini series ever created
I'm glad you didn't suggest a remake. The people who made it the first time are too old to reprise their roles and no cast could ever do that story justice to the extent that cast did. They were sublime.Absolutely. The book is just incredible. Probably my favorite work of fiction. They really caught lightning in a bottle with the mini series with such great casting. It would be interesting to see what they could have done with the mini series today with the streaming services or HBO. By no means am I suggesting they make a remake. But it would have been great if the producers had not had to fight the network the whole way to just to get 4 episodes (the network wanted 2). Nowadays, you could envision Netflix or HBO letting the mini series extend to 10 or 12 hours to incorporate more of the book.
Having said that, its still probably the best western film ever.
That is high praise indeed! I am a huge western fan and admit I never started it from the beginning, just never could get into it at the places I started at! Guess I need to read the book first, maybe that would get me going!Absolutely. The book is just incredible. Probably my favorite work of fiction. They really caught lightning in a bottle with the mini series with such great casting. It would be interesting to see what they could have done with the mini series today with the streaming services or HBO. By no means am I suggesting they make a remake. But it would have been great if the producers had not had to fight the network the whole way to just to get 4 episodes (the network wanted 2). Nowadays, you could envision Netflix or HBO letting the mini series extend to 10 or 12 hours to incorporate more of the book.
Having said that, its still probably the best western film ever.