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Burt Reynolds Dead at 82
#26

Burt Reynolds Dead at 82

RIP.

I actually remember seeing this place as a kid.

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Quote: (09-06-2018 05:52 PM)debeguiled Wrote:  

He snapped up the best hooters of the seventies.

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And that was after she had breast REDUCTION surgery! Chick was a natural hottie...
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#28

Burt Reynolds Dead at 82

A legend indeed.

Sitting here finishing up a project with "Smokey" on the other monitor.

RIP.
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#29

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I need to watch him in something fun. Sadly, all I've seen him in is Deliverance (shudder) and Boogie Nights.

I hear Cannonball Run was horrible but in a good way.
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#30

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I loved Sharkeys Machine. A serious role.
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#31

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Though he was a Waycross boy, Reynolds left an indelible mark on Atlanta, with the aforementioned Burt's Place, the Lakewood Fairgrounds, Sharkey's Machine (Underground ATL), and probably points west along I-20 shooting 'Smokey.'

edit: Not to mention NE GA Tallulah Gorge area shooting 'Deliverance.'
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#32

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Quote: (09-06-2018 10:24 PM)stugatz Wrote:  

I need to watch him in something fun. Sadly, all I've seen him in is Deliverance (shudder) and Boogie Nights.

I hear Cannonball Run was horrible but in a good way.

The first one was good. The second one was not so good.
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#33

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He was also with a woman who simply defined class in her generation. Dinah Shore was 20 years older and still looked fantastic into her 60's. I will always respect any man who was with her.

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They don't make women like Dinah anymore.
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Quote: (09-06-2018 09:31 PM)Cobra Wrote:  

RIP to a MAN who set an example for the time he.was aiive while the WRTs have been drowning themselves in soy milk.

A legend.

RIP to a MAN who knew that importing millions of non-Europeans would destroy the nation in the time after his death, all while the IRTs sang the glories of civic nationalism.
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Quote: (09-07-2018 12:00 AM)puckerman Wrote:  

Quote: (09-06-2018 10:24 PM)stugatz Wrote:  

I need to watch him in something fun. Sadly, all I've seen him in is Deliverance (shudder) and Boogie Nights.

I hear Cannonball Run was horrible but in a good way.

The first one was good. The second one was not so good.




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#36

Burt Reynolds Dead at 82

RIP

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"Chicks dig power, men dig beauty, eggs are expensive, sperm is cheap, men are expendable, women are perishable." - Heartiste
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#37

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I always thought he did well when he appeared on Jeopardy as Turd Furgeson.





“There is no global anthem, no global currency, no certificate of global citizenship. We pledge allegiance to one flag, and that flag is the American flag!” -DJT
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#38

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Sad news. While he was undoubtedly 'macho', he tempered it with a wry, comic sensibility. He never seemed to take any of it too seriously. Indeed, on the radio on the way to work, a stuntman friend of his told how he wasn't interested in the serious roles, or the intellectual side of acting and was only in the business to 'have a good time'.

Interestingly, from a game perspective, when pressed by the nosey Radio 4 presstitute to tell salacious stories about Burt's 'many conquests', the stuntman frustrated the hapless journo by unhelpfully telling the truth; that 'women weren't a priority in his life!' The stuntman told how Reynolds was more interested in 'racing, hanging around with the guys and having a good time'. Sounded like he just put himself first and the sluts just came to him. Helped that he was a handsome fucker of course.

Not many of the real superstars left now. Eastwood, yeah. Kirk Douglas of course, but his incredible age makes him an outlier belonging to a different age altogether.

Thanks for the memories Burt! I'm thankful that I was lucky enough to grow up seeing you in so many great movies.

‘After you’ve got two eye-witness accounts, following an automobile accident, you begin
To worry about history’ – Tim Allen
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#39

Burt Reynolds Dead at 82

RIP.

A-list actors don't have to chase pussy especially since they are the man sex-symbol during the 1970s. Pussy comes to him as an afterthought.

I think that he had a well-lived life and there is no more that can be added to it.
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#40

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When we first got cable in the early 80s (back then they had to lay the cable for it to reach your house), Cannonball Run was shown constantly.

Its terrible but in a good way. Not sure it holds up.

Deliverance in my opinion is his best film, and very underappreciated. I avoided watching the uncut version for years because of the rape scene. But its definitely worth watching. His character is someone who does things on his own terms. A recent film, The Revenant, got a lot of acclaim, but its really a ripoff of Deliverance but not as good.

Not sure how well known this is but Burt played RB at FSU. He was a promising athlete but blew out his knee after his first year or so. His roommate was a third string QB, Lee Corso. Burt did a lot of things at FSU anonymously, like gifts to certain organizations including the football team for new uniforms. (He did this in the late 80s, around the time of the old Punt Rooskie, even though having an alternate uniform is all the rage these days).
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#41

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RIP, but as mentioned above...at least we still got Clint.
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#42

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Quote: (09-07-2018 06:56 AM)Chetthebaker Wrote:  

RIP, but as mentioned above...at least we still got Clint.

I think Mel Gibson qualifies as belonging to the 'old-school, bona-fide movie star' crowd too. We think of his action movies (and his recent indiscretions) while forgetting just how huge a star he was in the Rom-com world (What Women Want, etc). And of course, the bitches loved him (voted 'Sexiest Man Alive' at one point).

There aren't many male movie stars left who you'd want to 'have a pint with', but Eastwood and Gibson are definitely up there.

But the day belongs to Burt Reynolds and I for one am looking forward to seeing lots of re-runs of his best films in the next few weeks. Deliverance would be nice, but I liked The Longest Yard too (released as 'Mean Machine' in the UK).

‘After you’ve got two eye-witness accounts, following an automobile accident, you begin
To worry about history’ – Tim Allen
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#43

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Today at work I heard, "Burt Reynolds has gone on to tell John McCain that Trump is still his President." [Image: american.gif]

Лучше поздно, чем никогда

...life begins at "70% Warning Level."....
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I was a kid living in Atlanta when they were shooting Sharky's Machine, which Burt starred/ produced AND directed. Good movie with a dark gritty feel. Great opening sequence with what at the time a ground breaking long range aerial tracking shot






Plus it introduced us to Rachel Ward who was so hot she was of my first spank bank deposits.

Here's a few really good scenes











This one with Bernie Casey about Zen...the origin of the word "ghosting" is amazing





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#45

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Quote: (09-07-2018 07:42 AM)Richard Turpin Wrote:  

Quote: (09-07-2018 06:56 AM)Chetthebaker Wrote:  

RIP, but as mentioned above...at least we still got Clint.

There aren't many male movie stars left who you'd want to 'have a pint with', but Eastwood and Gibson are definitely up there.

Ahem...

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The Guv'nah would like a word Bruv...
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#46

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I watched this movie years ago on CBS. I haven't seen it since. It's called Hooper and was made as a tribute to stunt doubles.






I will definitely be watching Deliverance sometime. The guys did all their own stunts.
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Quote: (09-07-2018 06:56 AM)Chetthebaker Wrote:  

RIP, but as mentioned above...at least we still got Clint.

Speaking of Burt and Clint, the UK Daily Mail had this gem of a story from Reynolds in their piece on him today.

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"Clint Eastwood and I have been friends since the Fifties, when we were both working for Universal.

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"I won't say Clint was shy, but in those days he only said about nine words a year. And he did have a bit of a temper.

"Once, we were sitting at a bar when a woman came over and sale something to him that he didn't like. I turned just in time to see her pour a beer over his head.

"He didn't say anything. He just stood up, picked up a beer and poured it over her head. And then he picked up another one, and another and another.

"He poured four or five beers over her, said: "I'll see you later" and walked out.

"Nobody said a word."

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#48

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All that I have to say for my friend Burt is -- go get em in heaven too :-)
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#49

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Two pages and not a homage to Burt's manly chesthair?




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Quote: (09-08-2018 07:17 PM)eljeffster Wrote:  

Two pages and not a homage to Burt's manly chesthair?

We can always post his cosmopolitan centerfold...

I am afraid that women appreciate cruelty, downright cruelty, more than anything else. They have wonderfully primitive instincts. We have emancipated them, but they remain slaves looking for their masters all the same. They love being dominated.
--Oscar Wilde
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