September 27, 200817 yr Actor Paul Newman passed away Friday at the age of 83. http://movies.yahoo.com/mv/news/ap/2008092...2253216000.html RIP "Doc Hudson"
September 27, 200817 yr Sad. Good actor. Good man. And kept a marriage together for 50 +/- years whereas most "a-holes/douche bags" in Hollywood CAN'T do that. Not only that, the media spoon feeds us that the mutliple divorce crowd is admirable and worth watching when, in reality, they should be on Jerry Springer.
September 27, 200817 yr Sad. Good actor. Good man. And kept a marriage together for 50 +/- years whereas most "a-holes/douche bags" in Hollywood CAN'T do that. Not only that, the media spoon feeds us that the mutliple divorce crowd is admirable and worth watching when, in reality, they should be on Jerry Springer. Couldn't agree more!
September 27, 200817 yr :pours out a bottle of salad dressing: RIP, Paul. I hate when people look to celebrities as role models, but he was one of the few who was.
September 27, 200817 yr Sad. Good actor. Good man. And kept a marriage together for 50 +/- years whereas most "a-holes/douche bags" in Hollywood CAN'T do that. Not only that, the media spoon feeds us that the mutliple divorce crowd is admirable and worth watching when, in reality, they should be on Jerry Springer. +1 He will be missed....
September 27, 200817 yr "What we've got here is failure to communicate. Some men you just can't reach... So, you get what we had here last week, which is the way he wants it! Well, he gets it! And I don't like it any more than you men." R.I.P.
September 27, 200817 yr R.I.P. to a gentleman and a scholar. Off the screen, Newman had a taste for beer and was known for his practical jokes. He once had a Porsche installed in Redford's hallway crushed and covered with ribbons. Sounds like something I'd do if I was a millionare.
September 27, 200817 yr A man of his time, when Hollywood yielded greatness. Not so much anymore. I always admired him for his philanthropy and his race driving... his acting weren't bad neither! Godspeed, Mr. Newman.
September 28, 200817 yr Pretty sure he's the only human ever to excel in all three of those: - acting - race car driving - philanthropy
October 1, 200817 yr He's long been a favorite...was my sister's and Mom's favorite actor, I think..have seen many of his movies over the years. I love 'Cool Hand Luke', 'BC&TSK', 'Winning', 'The Sting', 'Absence of Malice', 'The Verdict', 'Color of Money', 'Road to Perdition', to name a few..
October 1, 200817 yr He was a TALENTED actor ... something which is sorely missing today. In the actress category, someone like Meryl Streep has that same kind of versatility, though she is kind of bland in the looks department. Interestingly enough, John Travolta actually matured and became a good actor. I think that most people would have never envisioned that with a past like "Saturday Night Fever." I can't stand Brad Pitt and Tom Cruise. The first one of these two "dudes" plays himself quite well and the second one looks like he hasn't completed puberty, so I have a hard time thinking of him as a "high-falutin' " doctor or lawyer. Am I being opinionated?
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