Draconator Posted yesterday at 04:22 AM Posted yesterday at 04:22 AM https://www.nytimes.com/2025/04/01/movies/val-kilmer-dead.html?campaign_id=60&emc=edit_na_20250402&instance_id=151575&nl=breaking-news®i_id=124688203&segment_id=195005&user_id=7d4d7d8af86b7cc8b09f3e6e69dc941f 1 Quote
US Egg Posted yesterday at 04:41 AM Posted yesterday at 04:41 AM His portrayal of Jim Morrison captivated me. How much he looked and sounded like him was uncanny. 1 7 Quote
Beast Posted yesterday at 10:23 AM Posted yesterday at 10:23 AM (edited) One of my favorite actors. I’ll have to watch Tombstone again soon. Poor guy sure did suffer for a long time. Edited yesterday at 10:23 AM by Beast 1 1 Quote
boyst Posted yesterday at 10:45 AM Posted yesterday at 10:45 AM Rip Iceman you were a real genius. 3 Quote
thenorthremembers Posted yesterday at 11:36 AM Posted yesterday at 11:36 AM Unbelievable actor.  Tombstone is one of those movies you can watch over and over just to see him play Doc Holliday.  RIP. 1 Quote
DaBillsFanSince1973 Posted yesterday at 12:15 PM Posted yesterday at 12:15 PM sad day, too young. Â RIP Â Â 1 1 Quote
The Jokeman Posted yesterday at 01:33 PM Posted yesterday at 01:33 PM Real Genius always a favorite mine in the 80s. His documentary, Val, was pretty good. 1 Quote
Augie Posted yesterday at 02:04 PM Posted yesterday at 02:04 PM 2 hours ago, thenorthremembers said: Unbelievable actor.  Tombstone is one of those movies you can watch over and over just to see him play Doc Holliday.  RIP.  https://apple.news/AZcX-EViHSj67Lmc9oYyL8Q  “Michael Biehn said his co-star dove so deeply into his character as Doc Holliday that Val Kilmer ceased to exist.  "People ask me what it's like to work with Val Kilmer. I don't know. Never met him. Never shook his hand. I know Doc Holliday, but I don't know Kilmer."” 1 1 Quote
wnyguy Posted yesterday at 03:02 PM Posted yesterday at 03:02 PM Very sad news. His Doc Holiday performance will never be matched. 1 Quote
JÂy RÛßeÒ Posted yesterday at 03:05 PM Posted yesterday at 03:05 PM (edited) my favorite VK movie (caution - bad words)   Edited yesterday at 03:13 PM by JÂy RÛßeÒ Quote
BuffaloBill Posted yesterday at 03:09 PM Posted yesterday at 03:09 PM May he R.I.P. - sad fall and situation. Quote
Royale with Cheese Posted yesterday at 03:20 PM Posted yesterday at 03:20 PM Val Kilmer, Gene Hackman....there's going to be a 3rd soon. 1 Quote
Gregg Posted yesterday at 03:25 PM Posted yesterday at 03:25 PM 5 minutes ago, Royale with Cheese said: Val Kilmer, Gene Hackman....there's going to be a 3rd soon. Â There already was if you count George Foreman. 1 1 Quote
Fleezoid Posted yesterday at 03:35 PM Posted yesterday at 03:35 PM One of his lesser known movies was "Top Secret" from the 80s. An Airplane/Naked Gun type comedy. I thought it was funny, but I like those goofy comedies. 2 Quote
Royale with Cheese Posted yesterday at 03:36 PM Posted yesterday at 03:36 PM 10 minutes ago, Gregg said:  There already was if you count George Foreman.  There's the trifecta 1 Quote
boyst Posted yesterday at 04:06 PM Posted yesterday at 04:06 PM there is a great documentary on him to watch if anyone wants to learn baout how fascinating he is  1 Quote
Just Jack Posted yesterday at 04:50 PM Posted yesterday at 04:50 PM 1 hour ago, Fleezoid said: One of his lesser known movies was "Top Secret" from the 80s. An Airplane/Naked Gun type comedy. I thought it was funny, but I like those goofy comedies.  Another lesser know one is The Ghost And The Darkness   3 Quote
Royale with Cheese Posted yesterday at 04:54 PM Posted yesterday at 04:54 PM Kilmer was in the same acting class as Sean Penn and Kevin Bacon. Quote
BillsPride12 Posted yesterday at 04:59 PM Posted yesterday at 04:59 PM 4 minutes ago, Royale with Cheese said: Kilmer was in the same acting class as Sean Penn and Kevin Bacon. That's an acting equivalent to the Quarterback class of 83 Quote
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