If you could resurrect anyone actor who would it be?

Elwood70

Torn & Frayed.
Richard Pryor
 

Facetious

Moderated
Let me not forget Bronson here... Charles Bronson, yep!


...before there was Chris Farley; there was John Belushi.

Remember those classic SNL's (Satnitelives) that featured Belushi as "Samurai Taylor"? Also they featured him as a single man operator of a deli... I think it was called "Samurai Deli"? Those were f-en priceless :rofl: He's swinging that sword around making a hellacious mess. It's too bad these classics aren't anywhere to be found on youtube. :(

Richard Pryor

Oh, hell yes, we're definitely from the same gen.
 

Elwood70

Torn & Frayed.
Let me not forget Bronson here... Charles Bronson, yep!




Remember those classic SNL's (Satnitelives) that featured Belushi as "Samurai Taylor"? Also they featured him as a single man operator of a deli... I think it was called "Samurai Deli"? Those were f-en priceless :rofl: He's swinging that sword around making a hellacious mess. It's too bad these classics aren't anywhere to be found on youtube. :(



Oh, hell yes, we're definitely from the same gen.

The Wild Bunch and Death Wish FTW....

...don't forget ........"No Coke, Pepsi"...


They can't be found on YouTube because of NBC.........
 

Elwood70

Torn & Frayed.
The incomparable Bruce Lee. :thumbsup:


Would be interesting to see him duel against Jackie Chan, Jet Li, Donnie Yen, Tony Jaa, Steven Seagal, etc...

"Duel against"? more like "kick their ass"....if Bruce didn't die; we'd be making all those "Chuck Norris" jokes about him
 
Assuming it isn't a Pet Cemetery thing.

Ben Franklin
John Adams
Teddy Roosevelt
Abraham Lincoln
Louis L'Amour
Ronald Reagan (To piss of the Libs)
Jimmy Carter (To piss of the Cons and TR ...what?? He isn't dead?)
Jesus Christ (Been done before)
 
The incomparable Bruce Lee. :thumbsup:


Would be interesting to see him duel against Jackie Chan, Jet Li, Donnie Yen, Tony Jaa, Steven Seagal, etc...


Lee vs Jaa or Seagal would be fucking incredible!!! Jaa's Muay Thai and Seagal's Aikido verses Lee's Wing Chun, that would be amazing.
 
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cindy CD/TV

Guest
Actors: Heath Ledger (to reprise his Joker role); Steve McQueen, the ultimate cool badass. :cool: :bowdown:

Actresses: Rita Hayworth in her prime! Goddess. :drool2: And I'd be remiss if I didn't mention my enduring love and admiration for the fiery, saucy Maureen OHara in her prime. :flame: She's 91 years young now and still has the blazing red hair. Maureen and Rita have always been role models for me. :drawheart: :)
 
George C Scott - Great as leaders in Patton and Taps but also liked him in Hardcore fitting for this site.
Rod Steiger - Great as Gillespie from In the Heat of the Night favorite scene in car with Brando in On the Waterfront
Marlon Brando - The Godfather, Guys and Dolls and Last Tango in Paris but great speech in On the Waterfront
Paul Newman - The Hustler, Cool Hand Luke, Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid and The Sting are some great movies
James Stewart - One of the greatest every man actors Rear Window, It's a Wonderful Life, and Mr.Smith Goes to Washington
Gary Cooper - Great hero real Sgt. York and The Pride of the Yankees and fictional High Noon
Henry Fonda - 12 Angry Men is one of my favorites and great in Mister Roberts
John Cazale - Made 5 films from 72 to 78 all nominated for best picture 3 won
Gregory Peck - Atticus Fitch is one of the greatest characters ever on film should be guideline on how to be a man
Grace Kelly - One of the most beautiful women ever when she walked into the room in Rear Window
Steve McQueen- the definition of cool Bullitt, The Great Escape, The Hunter and The Thomas Crown Affair
 
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