Posted on 12/15/2013 5:16:22 PM PST by EveningStar
Tom Laughlin, the maverick actor and filmmaker best known for the "Billy Jack" films, has died. He was 82.
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Ah, but the scene when he plugged the biker gang leader between the eyes with his Winchester Model 94, breaking those white framed sunglasses, was great to a bunch of Marines just out of Parris Island, sitting on the ground at a Camp Geiger/Camp Lejeune outdoor movie.
I saw Billy Jack when it first came out. I think I was 15 or so. I couldn't believe how some of my friends went back to see that POS movie repeatedly.
"Really?"
"Really."
WOP!
You had the same problem with it that I had. Billy Jack was a flip flopper when flip flopping wasn’t cool. He was a pacifist before he wasn’t a pacifist. Weird idea for a movie.
Is that Gilda and Laraine with Billy Paul?
I didn’t know about Ray Price.
“Tom,Is There Anything You Can Do”????????????
He also preached for universal health care and nuclear disarmament. Tool.
I was in the navy at the time. Half of us were conservative “American, Love it or Leave It” types. The other half were hippies who joined the navy to avoid being drafted into the army. They not only loved BILLY JACK, they were really pissed. They were also really pissed when “Captain America” died in the motorcycle crash.
go ahead and hate your neighbor
Last I heard, his condition was still grave.
>”Thats funny. I remember seeing something in a hobbit movie that should not have been there. I cant remember exactly what it was but Ill think on it. :)”<
A Plot?
ff
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You forgot “Born Losers.”
And wasn't there a third one: "Billy Jack Goes To Washington"? Where he gets pardoned and appointed to fill a senate seat?
In the original version of FOTR, a car is visible in the far background driving down a road as Sam and Frodo discuss their distance from home in the cornfield. Has since been digitally removed.
That may have been what I am remembering but also something about their bare feet was wrong.
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