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Re: Gene Hackman Appreciation Thread (1930-2025)
Real sad. Rest in peace. Great actor.
Have been wanting to see Night Moves and oddly was going to watch it last night but got too tired. Will check it out tonight for sure. |
Re: Gene Hackman Appreciation Thread (1930-2025)
Originally Posted by rw2516
(Post 14560578)
Gonna watch Prime Cut (1972) this weekend. One of my favorites. I live in KC and it was shot in and around here. For those who haven't seen it. Hackman is a mob guy in Kansas City. Runs a slaughterhouse and meat packing plant. He owes Chicago mob money and every time they send somebody to collect it Hackman kills them. He grinds one guy into hamburger and sends the hamburger back to Chicago mob. This pisses them off so they send tough guy Lee Marvin to KC to collect the money. Worth checking out.
Will have to check out Night Moves soon. RIP Mr. Hackman. |
Re: Gene Hackman Appreciation Thread (1930-2025)
Police moving the deaths to the suspicious category. Dog was in a bathroom closet; wife dead in the bathroom with pills scattered around her and Hackman found dead in a mud room. No signs of gun violence supposedly. No sign of gas leak either.
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Re: Gene Hackman Appreciation Thread (1930-2025)
Mississippi Burning and Crimson Tide were my favorites.
I remember seeing Crimson Tide in the theater with a friend who passed away in 2018 so that will be a weird rewatch if I watch it again sometime in the future. Was Welcome to Mooseport his last theatrical movie? Runaway Jury was just added to Netflix if anyone wants to revisit one of his more recent films from 2003. |
Re: Gene Hackman Appreciation Thread (1930-2025)
wtf, now there's reports that his wife was found mummified?!
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Re: Gene Hackman Appreciation Thread (1930-2025)
How about we all just decide to be patient until the deaths are investigated and the truth comes out, rather than speculating and reacting to every internet rumor?
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Re: Gene Hackman Appreciation Thread (1930-2025)
I’m sure the Reddit sleuths are loving this.
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Re: Gene Hackman Appreciation Thread (1930-2025)
This is Wild. I had been thinking about Hackman a few days ago. :( RIP Sir.
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Re: Gene Hackman Appreciation Thread (1930-2025)
What probably happened is his wife fell and knocked over the heater. Then he fell trying to get to her. Then time just passed. I don’t think it’s foul play or anything. It’s still sad. He was such a great person and actor.
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Re: Gene Hackman Appreciation Thread (1930-2025)
The deaths of Gene Hackman, his wife Betsy Arakawa and one of their dogs has been ruled “suspicious” enough to require a full investigation. The front door of the residence was unsecured & opened with no obvious signs of a gas leak. https://variety.com/2025/film/news/g...nt-1236322610/ |
Re: Gene Hackman Appreciation Thread (1930-2025)
I recently revisited his 1991 movie Class Action. Not many talk about that movie. I didn’t care for it when I initially saw it 30 plus years ago. But I actually thought it was good seeing it again. A very underrated law thriller. Really good performances by Hackman and Mary Elizabeth Mastrantonio as his daughter.
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Re: Gene Hackman Appreciation Thread (1930-2025)
Originally Posted by Giantrobo
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This is Wild. I had been thinking about Hackman a few days ago. :( RIP Sir.
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Re: Gene Hackman Appreciation Thread (1930-2025)
Originally Posted by DJariya
(Post 14560690)
I recently revisited his 1991 movie Class Action. Not many talk about that movie. I didn’t care for it when I initially saw it 30 plus years ago. But I actually thought it was good seeing it again. A very underrated law thriller. Really good performances by Hackman and Mary Elizabeth Mastrantonio as his daughter.
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Re: Gene Hackman Appreciation Thread (1930-2025)
Have The Conversation and Heist all set to go.
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Re: Gene Hackman Appreciation Thread (1930-2025)
Not going to assume anything about what happened.
RIP to a legend. I missed seeing him in films. Some actors just feel like friends and family. Gene Hackman felt like that. I was mostly introduced to him by Enemy of the State (yea yea I was 15 at the time). And it branched out from there. He was in a lot of films that I started watching around that time. I haven't seen many of his lesser-known films. I'll have to take a look. |
Re: Gene Hackman Appreciation Thread (1930-2025)
Word is this guy has been assigned to lead the investigation
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Re: Gene Hackman Appreciation Thread (1930-2025)
As more info comes in, sounds like it could have been a bad scene. Probably too soon to say this but what the hell, it is going to make a very interesting and sad finale in the future bio-pic.
Oscar winner Gene Hackman and his wife found dead at home in New Mexico | AP News Hackman, 95, was found dead Wednesday in a mudroom and his 65-year-old wife, Betsy Arakawa, was found in a bathroom next to a space heater, Santa Fe County Sheriff’s Office detectives wrote in a search warrant. There was an open prescription bottle and pills scattered on a countertop near Arakawa.A maintenance worker reported that the home’s front door was open when he arrived to do routine work on Wednesday, and he called police after finding the bodies, investigators said. He and another worker said they rarely saw the homeowners and that their last contact with them had been about two weeks earlier. Hackman appeared to have fallen, a deputy observed. He was wearing a blue t-shirt, gray sweatpants and slippers. A pair of sunglasses and a cane were nearby. A dead German shepherd was found in a bathroom closet near Arakawa, police said. Two healthy dogs were found on the property — one inside and one outside. |
Re: Gene Hackman Appreciation Thread (1930-2025)
WTF is a mudroom?
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Re: Gene Hackman Appreciation Thread (1930-2025)
Originally Posted by Maxflier
(Post 14560774)
WTF is a mudroom?
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Re: Gene Hackman Appreciation Thread (1930-2025)
That's ironic.
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Re: Gene Hackman Appreciation Thread (1930-2025)
Originally Posted by Maxflier
(Post 14560774)
WTF is a mudroom?
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Re: Gene Hackman Appreciation Thread (1930-2025)
And with Hackman that makes three. :( Weird that there were also three dead in the Hackman residence itself. Death must have a bizarre sense of humor.
:rip: to and absolute legend and his spouse (and their dog). |
Re: Gene Hackman Appreciation Thread (1930-2025)
Im not jumping to conclusions but also going to get in a watch of The Birdcage before conclusions make that a bit trickier.
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Re: Gene Hackman Appreciation Thread (1930-2025)
I have gotten a chuckle out of people still thinking Wes Anderson could get him back in a movie.
He hated Anderson after Tenenbaums. Apparently was telling him to grow up and called him a c—t on the set a lot; largely due to Anderson at that time being up his own ass and not the most commanding on set. Murray ended up having to be a go between. |
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