Old_Zircon - 2017-09-16
God damn it.
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Binro the Heretic - 2017-09-16
Well, shit.
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John Holmes Motherfucker - 2017-09-16
Wouldn't it be wonderful if, after you die, you're welcomed into heaven by Harry Dean Stanton, offering you a nice strong cup of GOOD MORNING AMERICA?
Oh, fuck it. Can anyone tell me why I shouldn't be happy for Harry Dean Stanton? He lived to be 91, to leave behind a body of much beloved work, and to go out on a high point like "TWIN PEAKS, THE RETURN", in which he stole the show by singing an old cowboy song, and having a conversation showing some kindness to a neighbor. As far as I can tell, neither scene had much to do with the storyline, it was just David Lynch saying, "Isn't Harry Dean Stanton, beautiful?"
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Bobonne - 2017-09-16
Goddamnit.
I'd literally just been thinking to myself 'Man, he looks a lot better/healthier in The Return than he did in, what was it, Avengers? I hope he's doing okay.', like, two days ago.
God. Damn. It.
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BillLumbergh - 2017-09-16
Hey, hey you guys. Be happy for all the things he gave us. He lived to be 91! That's a fucking miracle by itself.
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badideasinaction - 2017-09-16
I'll drink to him tonight. A life well-lived.
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infinite zest - 2017-09-16
“The great Harry Dean Stanton has left us,” Lynch wrote in a statement eulogizing the actor. “There went a great one. There’s nobody like Harry Dean. Everyone loved him. And with good reason. He was a great actor (actually beyond great) – and a great human being – so great to be around him!!! You are really going to be missed Harry Dean!!! Loads of love to you wherever you are now!!!”
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Bobonne - 2017-09-17 See, I'm picturing him delivering that as Gordon and it just makes it all the more heartfelt.
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