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TLW Deathpool 2020


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Star of Cocoon and diabetes spokesman Wilford Brimley has died at the age of 85 following several days battling an illness in the ICU.

 

Born Anthony Wilford Brimley, the Hollywood legend was born in Salt Lake City on Sept. 27, 1934. After dropping out of school and spending a few years serving for the Marines, Brimley would take on a variety of odd jobs, leading to a gig shoeing horses for movies and television productions. With his foot in the door, Brimley was appearing in uncredited roles in movies like Bandolero! and John Wayne's True Grit by the late 1960's. He'd later make his first credited movie appearance in The China Syndrome.

 

 

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On 01/08/2020 at 07:29, VladimirIlyich said:

And quite a bit shit also?

 

On 31/07/2020 at 19:57, Stront19m Dog™ said:

Is it just me who finds Bugsy Malone to be a bit.... paedoish?

Whats paedoish about a 14 year old Jody Foster playing and singing about being a sexualised, speak easy moll and goodtime girl?

 

I assume that this was made by the same people who made Mini-Popos

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Minipops

 

 

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2 minutes ago, davelfc* said:

Star of Cocoon and diabetes spokesman Wilford Brimley has died at the age of 85 following several days battling an illness in the ICU.

 

Born Anthony Wilford Brimley, the Hollywood legend was born in Salt Lake City on Sept. 27, 1934. After dropping out of school and spending a few years serving for the Marines, Brimley would take on a variety of odd jobs, leading to a gig shoeing horses for movies and television productions. With his foot in the door, Brimley was appearing in uncredited roles in movies like Bandolero! and John Wayne's True Grit by the late 1960's. He'd later make his first credited movie appearance in The China Syndrome.

 

 

Fucking Hell. I thought he was about 85 when he was in cocoon! 

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