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Marlon Brando Dead at 80
· Troubleshooting · 29 posts · Jul 2, 2004 — Jul 3, 2004 View original thread ↗
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[CBS 5 News)--The man called the greatest actor of all time has died. CBS 5 News has learned Marlon Brando passed away Thursday in Los Angeles. Brando may be best known for his roles in "The Godfather" and "On the Waterfront". He won oscars for his work in those 2 films. The cause of death is still unknown. Marlon Brando was 80 years old...


http://www.kpho.com/Global/story.as...63&nav=23KtOOSA
damn. that sucks.
The NAMBLA crowd will be sad.
That sucks..like a damn prisoner exchange..

"Kay, we'll take Raegan, but you have to give us Ray and Marlon too"

"You drive a hard bargain, god. Good thing I'm an aethist."
that's so sad
rest in peace.
May he rest in peace. My prayers go out to his family and friends.
Bummer.....
I thought he was about to make a come back
He was a great Actor. R.I.P Mr Brando.
Wow, he was one of the greatest. Rest in peace!
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Originally posted by Eriamjh:
The NAMBLA crowd will be sad.


Real class.
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Originally posted by killer_735:
That sucks..like a damn prisoner exchange..

"Kay, we'll take Raegan, but you have to give us Ray and Marlon too"

"You drive a hard bargain, god. Good thing I'm an aethist."


I guess it was an offer he couldn't refuse.
Two days after I decided to get him cast in a great part. That sucks. People have been leeching money out of him for years and he had no self-control. I badly wanted him to get one last chance to prove himself.
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Originally posted by Stogieman:
I guess it was an offer he couldn't refuse.




seriously, he was a great actor, and I though he would do a final great movie or something (his latest work was declining, I mean, The Score ?)

RIP Godfather
Thats a real bummer.
I thought I heard something about him having money troubles a few days ago?

RIP Marlon Brando.
RIP Marlon
RIP Mr. Brando!!

I liked him in a Streetcar Named Desire!
Recently read an article someplace talking about how he'd come into massive financial troubles the last few years... Too bad. I feel sorry for him, he was a great actor. RIP
Unfortunately Brando's excesses did him in

It would of been nice to see him make a come back but honestly the guy was too much of a kook to do it.
kind of odd how not one of the news agencies mention apocalypse now as one of his films...
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Originally posted by d4nth3m4n:
kind of odd how not one of the news agencies mention apocalypse now as one of his films...

that is odd, Colonel Kurtz was a good role in an excellent movie, it rates 35th on the IMDB top list.
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Originally posted by alphamatrix:
that is odd, Colonel Kurtz was a good role in an excellent movie, it rates 35th on the IMDB top list.


Yeah but Star Wars rates 10th ahead of Citizen Kane (11th), so the list is a heaping load of greasy sh�t.
R.I.P
Memory of first encounter with Brando by Kirk Douglas:

"I went up for a part in a play called 'Truckline Cafe.' I didn't get it. Bitter, I went to see the play, watched another actor play my role. I loved the first two acts -- he was terrible. He mumbled, you couldn't hear what he was saying. I congratulated myself on how much better I would have been. Suddenly, in the third act, he erupted, electrifying the audience. I thought, 'My God, he's good!' and looked in the program for his name: Marlon Brando."(New York, mid-1940s)

RIP Marlon Brando.
Did anybody here see Brando's performance in Burn! (1969)? I really liked this movie with its wonderful score and provocative theme, but it seems to have sunk into oblivion, and I can't rent it anywhere.
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Originally posted by d4nth3m4n:
kind of odd how not one of the news agencies mention apocalypse now as one of his films...
Sore topic at the moment perhaps?

Just about every news show I saw over here that had an obit on him mentioned "Apocalypse Now" as one of his great and unexpected performances.
Sadly, a whole generation of geniuses (especially in relation to today's situation) is slowly dying, worldwide...
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