03 January 2011, 23:22
jens poulsenRoland Tembo..
....A man of the "big six" has past away.
Thanks for good acting Pete. R.I.P.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pete_Postlethwaite
04 January 2011, 00:00
Big Bore FanDamn cancer.
So many good men we lost with this bullsh*t.
Martin
04 January 2011, 04:27
Cane RatHe was one of those rare ones that was just good in whatever he was in even if it was a bad movie, a couple of others who come to mind who were also like that are Warren Oates and Harry Dean Stanton, love all those guys.
04 January 2011, 05:34
Snowwolfe"You can keep your fee, all I want is to shoot a T Rex, a buck,......" or something to that effect.
To damn bad they didnt allow him to shoot the T Rex. Would of made a more interesting movie.
Sad to see him go. Wonder what ever happened to his Searcy?
06 January 2011, 19:34
PD999Great British actor; sad to see him go.
06 January 2011, 22:42
Nemo .450Great actor, didn't personaly see many movies with him in them. But in the few I saw, he was superb... sad he's gone.

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Originally posted by Snowwolfe:
"You can keep your fee, all I want is to shoot a T Rex, a buck,......" or something to that effect.
To damn bad they didnt allow him to shoot the T Rex. Would of made a more interesting movie.
Sad to see him go. Wonder what ever happened to his Searcy?
As I understand it, Searcy made 2 .600s (both sidelocks I beleive) for the movie.
I think the director (Steven Speilburg I think) has them, or at least one of them.
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