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I always thought she was beautiful in the Hellboy movies and "Wild Things" (Denise Richards was gorgeous in this one too).  

 

too bad

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Tiger Woods wins 2019 Masters Tournament. Tiger Woods won his fifth MastersTournament and his first major triumph in 11 years Sunday at Augusta National Golf Club. It is the 15th major triumph for Woods and his 81st PGA Tour victory.

 

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There is this famous apocryphal story about Hugh Hefner, in which he tries to seduce some playmate and she responds with saying, "I've never been with anyone over 24."

Hef's deadpan response: "Neither have I."

 

But in Leo's case, it seems to be the reality! (25 instead of 24, but still). :rofl:

 

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I find David Goggins to be annoying and so much so that I've almost never bothered to watch/read his content (outside to listening a one-hour summary of his book) even when it's waved in front of me:  He has appeared in the media over the past two years (TV, internet, radio, youtube, etc.) as the "toughest man alive"- seems to be a manufactured celebrity that appeared out of "thin-air".  

 

He seems to be a professional bragger (motivational speaker) and gives advice that stems his extreme masochism with long-distance running and his military service. 

 

Nice, but not helpful to most of us and not healthy behavior.  What use is it to be a loon that runs 100 mile races and does pull ups until they get injuries?

 

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Goggins

 

 

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5 minutes ago, Michael* said:

The delivery of the dialogue, the setting, the Vangelis score. Cinematic perfection if ever I saw it. RIP Rutger.

 

Oh, definitely. :heythere:

27 minutes ago, Enrico_sw said:

Oh, definitely. :heythere:

 

He's most iconic as Roy Batty of course, but he never really dropped his game, even later in his career when the material he had to work with probably wasn't the best. I don't think I saw Blade Runner until after I'd seen The Hitcher and Ladyhawke, all of which showed what great range he had.

6 hours ago, Michael* said:

The delivery of the dialogue, the setting, the Vangelis score. Cinematic perfection if ever I saw it. RIP Rutger.

Indeed.

 

I understand that most of the dialog he gave at Roy’s end was pure Rutger.

 

6 hours ago, Michael* said:

 

He's most iconic as Roy Batty of course, but he never really dropped his game, even later in his career when the material he had to work with probably wasn't the best. I don't think I saw Blade Runner until after I'd seen The Hitcher and Ladyhawke, all of which showed what great range he had.

 

Not long ago he voiced a game called "the observer" which was pretty interesting in concept.  

 

For me he's the antagonist of my most favorite sci-fi movie ever.... by his own admission it was also his favorite role.

7 hours ago, CandleVixen said:

I understand that most of the dialog he gave at Roy’s end was pure Rutger.

 

Yeah, the original scripted speech was apparently intended to be a lot longer and more grandiose, but Ridley Scott allowed Rutger to edit it down to just 50 seconds, and then add the "tears in rain" part as an ad-lib. :hehe:

6 hours ago, Cult Icon said:

Not long ago he voiced a game called "the observer" which was pretty interesting in concept.  

 

For me he's the antagonist of my most favorite sci-fi movie ever.... by his own admission it was also his favorite role.

 

That one must have passed me by at the time, but the summary I've read online makes it sound kind of great, honestly. I wouldn't mind tracking it down.

 

For sure though, I really think Roy Batty's influence could be felt in pretty much every depiction of replicants, androids (and suchlike) that followed.

7 hours ago, Michael* said:

 

For sure though, I really think Roy Batty's influence could be felt in pretty much every depiction of replicants, androids (and suchlike) that followed.

 

I agree.

23 hours ago, Michael* said:

 

He's most iconic as Roy Batty of course, but he never really dropped his game, even later in his career when the material he had to work with probably wasn't the best. I don't think I saw Blade Runner until after I'd seen The Hitcher and Ladyhawke, all of which showed what great range he had.

 

I didn't remember he was in Ladyhawke. I saw this movie as a kid. Really good movie as well.

On 7/24/2019 at 11:09 PM, CandleVixen said:

Indeed.

 

I understand that most of the dialog he gave at Roy’s end was pure Rutger.

 

 

Here is the interview on the final scene.  Yes,  that final sequence was came out of integrity and thus was perfect:

 

 

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