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Fill your hands
you son of a bitch
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https://variety.com/2026/film/...-santini-1236664754/

One of the greats and a personal favorite of mine, I'll have to watch "Open Range" in his honor tonight.
 
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No, not like
Bill Clinton
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He did some great roles

95 is a good run


 
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Triggers don't
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One of my all-time favorites. 95 - wow.
 
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Definitely one of the best. My favorite of his is "The Great Santini."



 
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“Sometimes you don’t prepare much. I mean, when I did ‘Lonesome Dove’ way back I rode horses day and night for like three or four months, and that got me ready for that.” “To this day, I still think Lonesome Dove is my best part.”
— Robert Duvall

Godspeed Sir..


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Charmingly unsophisticated
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Sometimes life imitates art.

"What do ya want me to do? Die of old age?"

Duvall was always one of my favorites. Loved Hub McCann.


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Told cops where to go for over 29 years…
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Definitely one of the best. My favorite of his is "The Great Santini."


Ditto. Just rewatched that a couple months ago.






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A man's got to know
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Sorry to hear this. He played some great roles over the years.



"But, as luck would have it, he stood up. He caught that chunk of lead." Gunnery Sergeant Carlos Hathcock
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I can’t recall a role in which he didn’t nail it. That’s rare. Godspeed, sir.



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― John Adams

"Fire can be our friend; whether it's toasting marshmallows, or raining down on Charlie."
- Principal Skinner.


 
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I want to say that my introduction to his work was in the role of Ned Pepper, in the 1969 "True Grit". A great actor, with roles that he made great.
 
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I can’t recall a role in which he didn’t nail it. That’s rare. Godspeed, sir.


One of my favorite actors because of this. His authenticity always came through whether it was the Godfather, the Natural, Jack Reacher, Open Range, We Own the Night, or Crazy Heart. I will miss him and his work. But 95 is a good run.



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I still think the best role I've ever seen from him, out of so many, was as EF in The Apostle.



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Watching Lonesome Dove today. Gus McRae will always be my favorite Robert Duvall role.




Here's to the sunny slopes of long ago.
 
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By God Woodrow...it's been quite a party.


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"Charlie don't surf."


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I love the smell of napalm in the morning.... it smells like victory.


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