RIP, Robert Duvall…

CochiseCowbell

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robert duvall i love the smell of napalm in the morning GIF by The Good Films
 

FlotownDawg

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It's not the greatest movie, but he was fantastic in Days of Thunder. He had the ability to immediately jump a film up a few levels.
That's actually the first movie I thought of when I heard he had passed. He was absolutely fantastic as Tom Cruise's crew chief and father figure. He brought gravitas to any role he was in.
 

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Home today, allergies all out of whack from the wind and grill smoke from the weekend. Made me some soup and randomly watched Second Hand Lions while eating lunch. Flipped back to live TV and this was the headline, I was like, no freaking way this just happened.
 

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Boy, we lost a great one here. A+++ actor in my book. I always called him a "Clint Eastwood Level" actor. And Clint is getting up there as well. We could lose him soon too. Sometimes I think Duvall, Eastwood, or Sam Elliot could handle America's military and we could all sleep well at night.
 

DoggieDaddy13

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95 years old. He was indeed talented. Had a long and incredibly prolific life. With four good-looking wives.

Sweet life!
 

dogmatic001

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I saw a listing today of his consensus top 5 roles and Gus McCrae of Lonesome Dove was not among them - just a demonstration of what an amazing and broadly-talented actor he was. No complaint from me - just amazement at what all he did do so well.
 

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It certainly wasn't one of his most prominent roles, but I saw this at a pretty young age and I'm not sure a complete dickhead of a father can be portrayed any better. Powerful. He just makes you cringe the entire movie...

 
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Drebin

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I think he peaked in Days of Thunder**

The Judge was a movie he did with Robert Downey that has some intense personal sentimentality for me. My favorite Duvall movie.

Seriously, the greatest living American actor is no more. First Gene Hackman and now this. Pacino, DeNiro, and Freeman are on the clock now.
 
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Anybody remember his first significant roll, that got him noticed? It was the cab driver in "Bullitt" in 1968, I believe.

Yeah, he also did a lot of tv throughout the 60's. If you look back at that stuff his acting chops are evident.