Bill Paxton dead
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RIP Bill Paxton
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RIP Bill.
Regarding movies, I really enjoyed Twister.
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RIP Bill Paxton:
I was really diggin' his new TV series "Training Day" here in the former United States
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I loved hating him in Weird Science.
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Wow!–61! ???
Out of the 63 movies IMDb has him credited in (http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0000200/?nmdp=1&ref_=nm_ql_4#filmography), I’ve seen the ones listed below.
I can’t say I remember him specifically in each of the movies, and I don’t remember much about three of the movies–Frank & Jesse, Trespass, and The Lords of Discipline.
However, looking at just the movies themselves, Mighty Joe Young, Boxing Helena, and The Dark Backward are the three movies I know I didn’t care for; and the rest of the movies, outside of maybe just an okay for Next of Kin, I liked–most of them I really liked--especially the ones in bold.
2014 Nightcrawler - Joe Loder
2014 Edge of Tomorrow - Master Sergeant Farell
2013 2 Guns - Earl
2013 The Colony - Mason
2001 Frailty - Dad Meiks
2000 Vertical Limit - Elliot Vaughn
2000 U-571 - Lt. Cmdr. Mike Dahlgren
1998 Mighty Joe Young - Gregg O’Hara
1998 A Simple Plan - Hank
1997 Titanic - Brock Lovett
1996 The Evening Star - Jerry Bruckner
1996 Twister - Bill Harding
1995 Frank & Jesse - Frank James
1995 Apollo 13 - Fred Haise
1994 True Lies - Simon
1993 Tombstone - Morgan Earp
1993 Boxing Helena - Ray O'Malley
1992 Trespass - Vince
1992 One False Move - Dale 'Hurricane' Dixon
1991 The Dark Backward - Gus
1990 Predator 2 - Jerry Lambert
1989 Next of Kin - Gerald Gates
1986 Aliens - Private Hudson
1985 Commando - Intercept Officer
1984 The Terminator - Punk Leader
1984 Streets of Fire - Clyde the Bartender
1983 Lords of Discipline - Gilbreath (as 'Wild' Bill Paxton)
1981 Stripes - Soldier.jpg)
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I always liked him and apparently he was a nice guy who was married to the same woman for 30 years.
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2001 Frailty - Dad Meiks
Now that you've mentioned this film, I love the twist of this story so called "The Hands of God". This is the first directorial job of Bill Paxton
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Paxton and Pullman were so routinely confused that they were often simply known as The Two Bills. But there was ONE film that they both were in and it is a mind-bender. It is called Brain Dead and it was the last thing produced from a Charles Beaumont story/screenplay. This guy wrote some of the most iconic Twilight Zones ever, so you definitely know something of his work. Brain Dead was definitely obscure, but it is such a joy to watch. "Ooh, NOW I know what's going one!!" Er, nope. Ya don't. Check it out.
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His role in Twister really stands out for me. I saw that some storm chasers in the midwest paid tribute to him for bringing attention to their profession.
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Big Love is one of my all time favorite shows.
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