Greatness.
Greatness.
Dangit.
"And the truth is that no circumstance can ever defeat us unless we let it... Resilience in the face of failure is a manifestation of the mind..." -Wayne Coyne
That totally sucks. RIP, Pete, you were teh awesome.
SoonerinabileneOh sweet jesus. Its like watching the special olympics in high definition on here now.
bummer.
I don’t know if the block on that last one was due to low trajectory or if the guys up front didn’t hold their ground well enough. I’m not convinced it matters. We have every reason to believe the ball could have gone through the uprights and the refs would have signaled first down Oregon. - D.E.
Sucks. He was a really talented guy.
That's too bad. I can't think of anything I ever saw him in that I didn't like. I saw him recently in an old X-Files episode. Good stuff.
Holy crap.
Heh - I'd forgotten about that one. My favorite X-Files ever.Originally Posted by Widescreen
"You don't kill me yet"
"Why?"
"How should I know?"
My favorite of course was Young Frankenstein but he was also great in The Dream Team.
I thought he was pretty good as the Dad in Monsters Ball.
Sometimes I think I drink alot, then I see, like, the Motley Crüe behind the music, and realize I'm a huge *****.
Greatness as the dad in Everybody Loves Raymond.
My favorite line of his character in that show: "Marie, what the hell?!?!? Come back to the house and fix me some lunch!! I'm feelling pot-roasty."Originally Posted by Boomer.....
Those two had some of the most memorable moments in the show, RIP big guy.Originally Posted by BoomerJack
My favorite of his ELR lines was while Ray, Robert and he were watching a basketball game on TV:
Frank (watching the game): Alright, move your ***!
Ray (motioning that Debra had come into the room): Hey, dad, come on.
Frank: Oh, sorry. Step lively!
When I think of Peter Boyle I'll always primarily think of him in Young Frankenstein, but a close second will be as Jocko Dundee in Johnny Dangerously.
If you ever get a chance check out the 1970 movie "Joe". Peter Boyle plays Joe a working man "Archie Bunker" type except his character is not very humorous. The story starts out with "Joe" ranting in a bar about how he hates hippies and how he'd like to kill one. An advertising executive sitting next to him mutters that he did kill one. Joe hears his comment and the story goes on from there.
"Democracy without respect for individual rights sucks. It's just ganging up against the weird kid, and I'm always the weird kid.."
Penn Jillette
Despite his greatness on ELR, I always think of him in Johnny Dangerously when he was holding the toilet handle after an explosion.
I was looking to see if anyone else said it.Originally Posted by OCUDad
Very appropriate.