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Community => FAQ: Using H-W Forum => See: MEMORIALS => Topic started by: Fl0und3rz on February 26, 2017, 08:55:36 AM
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http://pagesix.com/2017/02/26/aliens-and-titanic-star-bill-paxton-dead-at-61/
"Game over, man."
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:yike: :( I liked him as an actor. Didn't realize he was 61.
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61 and complications from surgery. He will be missed.
From Chet/Pizza the Hut in Weird Science to Hudson in Aliens, he was always entertaining.
https://www.bustle.com/p/all-the-movies-you-didnt-realize-bill-paxton-was-in-from-spy-kids-to-weird-science-40632
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I loved this character...
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The top of the dam scene from True Lies is funny, too.
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How many of you realize he was in the original Terminator?
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:tup:
Apparently he had a role in Stripes as soldier, too.
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Tombstone, but he was the worst actor in that movie
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RIP.
"A Corvette gets em' wet". :tup:
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Yeah RIP Bill Paxton.
yeah was going to say Chet From weird science. :chuckle: Just re watched that move a few weeks ago too :'(
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RIP.
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Sad, he was one of my favorites.
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Another good one gone, really liked him as private Hudson in Aliens, get some!
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Saw these on IG/FB
Detective Jerry Lambert, nicknamed "The Lone Ranger", was an officer with the Los Angeles Police Department, transferred (at his own request) from Rampart Station to Mike Harrigan's team at the Alvarado Precinct during the gang wars of 1997. The team's investigation of severe gang violence led them to cross paths with that of a Predator in the city hunting the same gangs for sport. Jerry's motives for requesting a transfer to such a violent precinct initially concerned Harrigan, who feared the young officer was merely seeking a reputation and fame, but he later proved to be a good cop and valuable part of the team. He was killed making a last stand against the Predator when it attacked a Los Angeles subway train.
Private First Class William L. Hudson was a combat technician in the United States Colonial Marine Corps, part of 2nd Battalion Bravo Team. He was a member of the combat unit deployed to Acheron aboard the USS Sulaco in 2179, to investigate the sudden loss of contact with the colony of Hadley's Hope. He was subsequently involved in combating the Xenomorph infestation at the colony. Hudson was part of First Squad's gun team, along with Private Vasquez. He was also the squad's leader, although Sergeant Apone assumed nominal command for the initial operation at Hadley's Hope. Hudson was also designated First Squad's Motion Tracker operator. He was among the last to perish in the incident, eventually becoming host for a Xenomorph Chestburster. His body was later found by Corporal Christopher Winter from the USS Sephora during a subsequent investigation of the colony. Hudson was not a career soldier — he joined the Colonial Marines on a 10-year deployment chiefly for the pension he would receive at the end of his service. With this money, he intended to open a bar, hire an experienced manager to run it for him, and retire on the profits. Rest Easy Hudson.
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I'm not a spy! I'm nothing! I'm navel lint!
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I saw that storm chasers mark all their locations around twister alley to spell out BP. I liked him he has a new tv show that just started. Training Day on Fox I think.
"Not naked. I was not naked!"
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and another Bill Paxton classic. Heard he directed this also.