Val Kilmer - The mag reload scene -RIP

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In books from the late 1800's you can find the use of "I'm your huckleberry".... I think the huckle bearer story is internet lore that is being repeated so much that it will become the official view. Either way- made some great movies. Growing up we watched Willow all the time-RIP
 
Liked him in the Top Gun films, really liked him in Heat and of course Tombstone…even more so in The Saint, but honestly my favorite role of his was in Real Genius. We still quote his lines from that flick in our house!

Blue Skies Ice…


I agree; tombstone and top gun, but for me, it was real genius. RIP Chris Night, you will be sorely missed.
 
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Deniro did the same, right? Cant wait to see those comments when he kicks the bucket. Will they be so kind?

Can't speak for others, but my comments will be nothing but kind when De Niro's number is up. I couldn't care less how he feels about Trump or politics as a whole, all I care about and respect is what he's brought to the entertainment world. Same for when Al Pacino's number is up as well.
 
Kilmer's role in the Ghost and the Darkness was overshadowed by Michael Douglas which was overplayed and downright corny, especially when he went all Zulu and danced with the natives.

Thats one hero whom I was glad was whacked by the bald lions.
I really liked that movie. Thought Val was great. Yes, Douglas took his role over the top. His death did fit in with the story line and to some degree of motivation/revenge for Val character.
Side note for those that may not know, but the actual lions of Tsavo are on display at the Chicago Museum of History. Been there and have seen them.
 
Can't speak for others, but my comments will be nothing but kind when De Niro's number is up. I couldn't care less how he feels about Trump or politics as a whole, all I care about and respect is what he's brought to the entertainment world. Same for when Al Pacino's number is up as well.
Fuck 'Bobby' DeNiro.
 
I never figured out if Chris (Kilmer) in Heat took his wife played by Ashley Judd when he slipped out of L.A. at the end or he left alone, following Neil's strict discipline of walking away when you feel the heat. That explains the title of the movie, btw.

I thought Jon Voight was also good in that movie, espesially when he told Neil of Chris's departure; "It's a free country, brother." I wish I were that low key and cool.
 
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Black Comedy movie Kiss Kiss Bang Bang. He co-stars along with Robert Downey Jr.

His character, LA Private Investigator Gay Perry, delivers funny one liners in his scenes with RDJ


This one was hilarious and I'm not sure why more don't seem to know about it. 100% Top Gun, Tombstone, The Saint, etc., but Kiss Kiss, Bang Bang was a funny one.
 
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Or go on the The View and say he'd punch Pres. Trump right in the nose.
I see.....voicing leftist views.....BAD!

Supporting leftist ideas, donating to leftist ideology and politicians....NOT BAD!

Voting for ideology is ok as long as you pretend to be a MAN in movies!

It's all coming clear to me!

People can support and admire whoever they want, makes no difference to me at ALL. Just a little suprised to see the typical people on this forum that are so quick to rip into anyone with a leftist idea or post, admiring a leftist AND an actor.

In Val Kilmer's world, Joe Biden was the better choice. He might not have voiced it, but he wanted it!

Amazing views here!