What is your favorite movie with him? So many great ones but for me I would say The Apostle. Definitely worth a watch if you haven’t seen it
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Falling Down. haven’t seem the apostle yet…
I saw that in the late 90s (Falling Down). Been meaning to rewatch it
It could have been good if it didn’t have to bow down to liberalism at every turn.
Devon Stack did a good Blackpilled on that movie, if you haven't seen it. His contention is that Douglas and Duvall are both symbols of white identity dying to make way for the brown future
Which edition was that?
I can't remember and dude doesn't just name his streams with easy to find names.
Yea that is what I’m hearing.
Why? It's just a jew with a flat top spazzing out because he had to sit in a traffic jam, which the kike thinks gives him permission to go on a crime spree. Blue Collared White Men have to sit in traffic every day commuting to job sites. Fuck that spoiled jew kike. The foreigner in the convenience store is the foreigner jews like Michael Douglass demanded White People allow to immigrate here. Then Michael Douglass behaves like typical jew inside the Nazi surplus store. The nazi was actually very nice to him despite him being a jew. Then Michael Douglass blows up a construction site even though jews like him never work construction and have no idea how long it takes to complete large projects. The jew gives minimum wage employees at the burger joint a hard fucking time and pulls guns on them. Then this jew just jaywalks right across a beautiful golf course that Whites, after working their entire lives, want to enjoy in the waning years of their lives in retirement. But this jew causes a man to have a heart attack and trashes his golf cart. Then this jew has run in with some of the gangsters that jew judges always release back out to terrorize Whites with. It's just a movie about a spoiled kike on a crime spree because for one day he had to deal with the shit White people have to deal with every fucking day only we aren't allowed to spaz out.
Haven’t seen it in years. Memory is very foggy about the movie
It sucks. Just jew throwing tantrum on screen.
Duvall plays a dumb bonehead cop who shoots the poor jew for pulling a toy gun water pistol awwww poor jew
He was a terrific "counter balance" to "D-Fens", and finally stood up to his (offscreen)wife at the very end too.
Open Range.
He was in a movie called "The Judge" based on a John Grisham novel. He was the titular judge, who was accused of murder, after his wife's death. It starred Robert Downey Jr. as his son who was a high priced big city defense attorney. And Duvall played his father, a rural county judge accused of murder.
It's a good movie with RDJ doing his talk-fast spiel of his and Duvall plays his usual gruff guy that also eventually shows his vulnerability.
If you want to watch a movie with your dad, I'd recommend it.
Thanks! I may have that book somewhere as well.
You sound pretty tight with your dad, you'll probably won't relate as well to the dysfunctional father-son dynamic.
Still sounds like a good movie
Wow.
Didn't know that he passed. I just checked his wiki though. He was 95, and long retired. They didn't list his cause of death other than 'he died at home'.
I remember him from a number of 70's and 80's films. Decent actor, but never really spent a lot of time in the limelight.
RIP Robert.
Looking at his filmography, his last role in a movie I remember/recognize was 2009's The Road with Viggo Mortensen adapting a Cormac MacCarthy novel.
Before that, you really have to go 20+ years ago to the early aughts.
As cheesy as it sounds, I mostly remember Duvall from running Nicholas Cage's chop shop in Gone in 60 Seconds
He was the helicoptor Major in Apocalypse Now (the 'Charlie don't surf' guy).
The Road was a great movie, depressing but well done. They really did a good job showing what kind of hell you’d be facing if you were unlucky enough to survive a SHTF event that wiped out the plant life. Any sort of legitimate SHTF event would come with the same dangers they showed in that movie though, at least for a little while. Even if the the food supply was only shut down for a few months, I bet some people would be forming roving gangs who are willing to kill and eat their fellow man just to put some food in their belly’s.
Yeah, The Road was great but as said, a tough watch.
I remember specifically going to a little indie cinema to watch it on cheap night after its release.
Second Hand Lions bears mention, I always forget but he has a great short scene in Sling Blade, THX of course, Falling Down, Lonesome Dove always makes me tear up.
I need to watch Lonesome Dove again. Vaguely remember my parents watching it when I was little. I have the book in my stack to read
I recognized two of his movies, Godfather and Gods and Generals. I'll say that I liked the latter better because I don't remember his Godfather character.
He was the family attorney, Tom Hagen. His most memorable scene is probably going to talk to the studio head Jack Woltz about hiring Johnny Fontane for movie role.
Woltz calls Tom a guiena wop. Tom tells him he's German Irish. So Woltz calls him a mick-kraut.
My personal favorite scene is smaller. Near the end Tessio, Abe Vagoda's character, is found to be a traitor. So Michael orders his death. When Tessio is heading out with a convoy of vehicles he's told to ride with Clemenza. Tessio knows then that he's being killed. He turns to Tom and asks Tom if he can get him out of this? Tom says he can't and Tessio tells Tom to tell Michael, he always liked him and it was just business nothing personal. And Tom replies Michael knows that.
He has been in a lot but Gods and Generals is great.
Lang's Stonewall Jackson is the show in Gods and Generals. I think Martin Sheen is the premire Lee in Gettysburg
IMDB has a list, of course.
I forgot entirely that he was THX in THX-1138! That was an amazing role in an amazing movie.
He was awesome in Apocalypse Now
Yes he was
Sure, if you love the smell of napalm in the morning
He was a whore is what all the Romans say.
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Him being an actor and all. That's the reference he's making
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