This hits hard. What was your favourite performance of his? Everyone talks about Die Hard, Pulp Fiction and The Sixth Sense, but for me? It's Joe. It'll always be Joe. There's something about his despair that seemed utterly genuine and completely mesmerizing.
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My favorite bruce movies in order
Pulp fiction
Die hard
Tears of the sun
Pulp fiction
Die hard
tears of the sun is really underrated imo
Was I in these?
Hudson Hawk is superior to those
He'll be dead in 2 years
He's essentially already dead. My mother died of dementia and she couldn't recognize anyone after awhile.
Imagine going from this
to this
Getting old sucks.
They call this shit "the long goodbye" and it's terrifying. Wouldn't wish it on my worst enemy.
Can't wait for 'Die Who?'
pretty much only sin city 2bh
Armageddin old.
Not funny.
It's kind of funny.
It's kind of funny.
Not funny
Shame about the dementia my favorite films of his are
>Die Hard
>Pulp Fiction
>Fifth Element
>Dihard
>Pulp fcton
>Ffth Elment
>Dihrd
>plp fton
>fth elmnt
>drd
>pp fon
>f elnt
>dr
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>flnt
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yeah, I guess it's still kind of the same character he plays in other movie but it's probably my favorite performance
btw you posted this yesterday not sure if you're aware
Really liked this one. Underrated Willis flick.
That had an intensity to it that was rarely-matched by most American films. I liked it.
My grandfather has it too, but he was late 70s when it started. Getting it in your mid 60s, that's harsh.
is there anything scarier than dementia?
Bruce Willis is diagnosed with dementia
Dementia
Double dementia?
Bruce Lee
Locked in syndrome or whatever it's called, the one where you lose control of your body until you eventually can't move at all and suffocate
I can't remember.
Die hard
Die hard with a vengeance
Fifth element
Pulp fiction
Twelve monkeys
Although brief he was kino in Four Rooms
Sin city
Unbreakable
Looper
Live free or die hard
All classics
"you aiming for these people?!"
"Nah...perhaps that mime"
>Twelve monkeys
What a ride, but Pitt was the highlight.
Armageddin old.
Really liked this one. Underrated Willis flick.
for me it's The Jackal
>where are my detonators?
>huh?
>why am I here?
the rumor is that he has early alcohol 'wet brain' dementia
is there anything scarier than dementia?
Dementia
I agree the last boyscout is very underrated
Another underrated Willis flick. Really liked this one.
This is my favorite film that he stars in. Interesting enough, I read that the director also directs the cutscenes for the Hitman series of video games. Anyway, his performance was fricking fantastic especially after the shootout when he reunites with his wife and daughter and they're all crying and clinging to each other. The performances from the supporting cast was solid as well, especially the alpha kidnapper and the other man's daughter. Bruce Willis having to save another kidnapped family in order to save his own family is simply a brilliant setup.
I am Bruce Willis
I am dementia
Peter, your dementia is awesome!
I am Bruce something
Is there anything worse than Hans Gruber?
>google dementia
>all links are purple
Wet brain syndrome
Alcoholic anons make sure you take vitamin b12 and Thiamine
stop making this fricking thread. i’ve got extreme early onset and will likely be in a care home at 35 and this keeps reminding me
What is dementia? WHere's my meatloaf
stop making this fricking thread. i’ve got extreme early onset and will likely be in a care home at 35 and this keeps reminding me
you'll forget about it soon enough
breakfast of champions and death becomes her
I can't remember.
what did bruce find out? this sounds like a forced lobotomy
Has anyone seen that one movie that was an underrated Willis flick? Forgot the name of if
Yeah, I know the one. Do you know the one?
Imagine getting paid to moron wrangle a confused Bruce Willis coming at you with a knife yelling yippee Kai aye mother fricker. And getting paid for it.
Has anyone seen that one movie that was an underrated Willis flick?
Remember when those Wisconsin homosexuals bullied him into retirement? He could have shot another hundred movies.
I like Bruce Willis. He was a very good actor, he had dementia in the end.
This hits hard. What was your favourite performance of his? Everyone talks about Die Hard, Pulp Fiction and The Sixth Sense, but for me? It's Joe. It'll always be Joe. There's something about his despair that seemed utterly genuine and completely mesmerizing.
What's with the weird perspective/framing in that pic? I thought it was Verne Troyer the couple times I've seen it in the catalog.
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is there anything scarier than dementia?
The thing standing behind you
when are they going to fricking cure this already
Cure what?
Really really really liked this one. Underrated Williskino.
Best film:
Die Hard
Best performance:
Tears of the Sun
Most comfy rewatchable movie in his catalog:
Blind Date