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Son #2 woke me up with this news this morning.
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Just saw him in Houston in June of 2016 with the rest of the Aliens cast. He looked and sounded great. Absolutely hilarious, endearing and charming. He was a class act and a serious loss. I'm a huge Alien/Aliens fan - basically, the whole household is mourning. Damn sad.
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Easily the best character actor of my generation. Such a wide range he played across his career.
Wife and I used to play the Kevin Bacon game. He was always the final link in Apollo 13. If you couldnt link to Bill you needed to watch more movies! RIP Bill, and know that you will be missed. Thoughts and prayers for his family. |
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Wait.. he was God, too? Damn he really was in every cool movie. RIP "Did you engage hostiles?" "I vaporized hostiles!" I don't think I've ever seen a movie he was in that I didn't enjoy his character. As everyone has said, he's truly a busy, talented and under appreciated actor. He was the father of The Thunderbirds team. And while a hokey movie, hey the original puppet cartoon wasn't Oscar winning stuff either , his performance was pure Bill Paxton. |
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Well THAT sucks!
RIP Bill and thanks for everything. I really really liked your work. |
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View Quote Part of that was filmed in my hometown. By all accounts he was a decent guy. |
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Aliens: Hudson Is The ULTIMATE Badass! |
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Did he take a double blast of buckshot to the back while playing billiard's?
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I just worked with him a few months ago on his new show (the TV remake of) Training Day. He seemed like a very nice person as far as that goes. Too fast to live, Too young to die.
RIP, Bill. |
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I despise almost all Hollywood actors. He was an outstanding exception.
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Way way too young. RIP. That sucks.
Did he know something about the Clinton's? |
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I met him a couple years ago when he was in town. Very nice guy and great actor. He will be missed.
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Shitty news.
He played some iconic characters in movies from my youth. Sucks to hear this. |
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He was great as Agent Garrett in Agents of Shield. The prefect Hydra bad guy for the team.
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Well THAT sucks! RIP Bill and thanks for everything. I really really liked your work. View Quote I never cared much when a famous person passed. But for some reason I really care about losing him. It sucks. Really enjoyed his acting and one of the few Hollywood folks I would like to have a night on the town with. I'll remember you bill. RIP. |
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Aww man . I went through a weather nerd phase when I was a kid and watched Twister, like, twice a week for three years straight. Also, Predator 2 and Aliens.
EDIT: And Apollo 13! |
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One of my favorite actors. From Chet through the end.
Rip Bill Paxton. You will be missed. T l |
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So many great roles, but my favorite was, is, and always will be Severen, from "Near Dark". I hate it when they ain't been shaved. http://i188.photobucket.com/albums/z316/runcible22/900full-near-dark-screenshot_zpsdw3ljcdn.jpg "It's finger lickin' good!" https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ufcsS9E-JVs Interesting, Jenette Goldstein(Vasquez in Aliens, Janelle in Terminator 2) was in that movie too. And the biker looking dude they shoot in that scene(Robert Winley) was in Terminator 2 as well, hes the guy Arnold steals the clothes and bike from. |
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Just saw him in Houston in June of 2016 with the rest of the Aliens cast. He looked and sounded great. Absolutely hilarious, endearing and charming. He was a class act and a serious loss. I'm a huge Alien/Aliens fan - basically, the whole household is mourning. Damn sad. View Quote An Aliens party and I missed it? Damn. |
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Damn
When a Hollywood celeb dies, it usually doesn't register on my give-a-shit-o-meter. But this one stings. Bill was underrated and played in a ton of awesome movies. He seemed like a genuinely good guy too. |
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I really hope this is true. Supposedly a bunch of storm chasers got together and spelled BP with their GPS coordinates. http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v70/ZakkWylde470/EAYL3RL_zpszjjq3pnb.png Also their GIS guy sucks pretty cool |
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Interesting to note that Paxton started his career 'below-the-line' in 1974 as an 'On Set Dresser', which is a crew position in the Art Department....basically moving around furniture and such...on low budget Roger Corman movies.
Soon after he began to get acting gigs, but he continued to work as a crew member for 13 years....even after doing acting roles in such films as STRIPES (1981), THE LORDS OF DISCIPLINE (1983), STREETS OF FIRE (1984), THE TERMINATOR (1984), WEIRD SCIENCE (1985), COMMANDO (1985), and ALIENS (1986). His last below-the-line crew position was in 1987 on the film FLICKS as assistant set dresser. Humble beginnings. |
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"Stop your grinnin' and drop your linen."
Sigourney may have been the lead, but Paxton stole that whole movie in "Aliens". "Frailty" and "One False Move" are severely underrated. Everyone should see them. But perhaps his best work was on the "Hatfields and McCoys" tv miniseries. He was top shelf on that show. Of all the scumballs in Hollywood, they take a true class act and someone I grew up with. |
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