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And Weiland IMOAdd Lane Staley to this discussion and I’m at an impasse
well...get to itSounds like we need individual threads for comedians, musicians, athletes, actors, etc...
Or just names on the pictures.Sounds like we need individual threads for comedians, musicians, athletes, actors, etc...
He lived long enough to know his best work was behind him.And Weiland IMO
Kobes daughter would probably be a superstar in women's college basketball right now and her dad would have been a huge ambassador for the sport. Terrible human tragedy, but women's basketball also lost a lot that day.Kobe and Farley.
I’d like to think of you save Kobe you also save the others in the helicopter, including his daughter.
You're not wrong about that. But it was right in the midst of when he was at the height of his struggles, making all those really bad movies.I think 6,8, and 9 were the ones who had their careers cut short the most. I suppose I would go with 6 and 8 of those 3. Love Farley but after Tommy Boy it was getting pretty rough.
I agree. Farley was a genius and I enjoy his movies more than Heath Ledgers in general. I'm not even much of a Heath Ledger fan, but his career peaked after he died. His portrayal of the Joker was so brilliant I really would like to see what else he would have done in his career. I would pick him just to see him play that role one more time.You're not wrong about that. But it was right in the midst of when he was at the height of his struggles, making all those really bad movies.
Farley is one of those comedic actors who I think could've made the transition and done brilliantly in dramatic roles. Similar to guys like Steve Carell (Foxcatcher), Jim Carrey (Truman Show), Robin Williams (Goodwill, Dead Poet's), even Bill Murray (Lost in Translation). Others might not agree, and I know it's probably hard to picture, but I think Farley was a massive talent, would've had the range, and had the genuineness and soft nature that would've made him pretty compelling in a dramatic role.
Farley was in the same addict/therapy group as my cousin at Hazelton up here way back in the day. Cousin said he was incredibly nice.You're not wrong about that. But it was right in the midst of when he was at the height of his struggles, making all those really bad movies.
Farley is one of those comedic actors who I think could've made the transition and done brilliantly in dramatic roles. Similar to guys like Steve Carell (Foxcatcher), Jim Carrey (Truman Show), Robin Williams (Goodwill, Dead Poet's), even Bill Murray (Lost in Translation). Others might not agree, and I know it's probably hard to picture, but I think Farley was a massive talent, would've had the range, and had the genuineness and soft nature that would've made him pretty compelling in a dramatic role.
I think 6,8, and 9 were the ones who had their careers cut short the most. I suppose I would go with 6 and 8 of those 3. Love Farley but after Tommy Boy it was getting pretty rough.