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    Default David Carradine found dead

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    I'm sad about this. I liked the guy.

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    Whaaaaaat

    RIP

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    <i>Do you ever watch 'Kung Fu'?
    I love 'Kung Fu'.</i>

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    Obviously not that full of life. :rolleyes2

    Jokes aside, it always sucks when good actors kick the bucket.

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    Well that sucks.

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    That does suck. I've only seen him Kill Bill but I thought his performance was good enough for me to want to see him in other films.
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    I got this in a text while I was at work and my & a customer both had a good "aww " over it.

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    Wow, that's horrible. I really liked him in Kill Bill.


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    The concept of a Shaolin monk wandering the Old West and writing wrongs probably could have stood on its own, but Carradine's performance was what made <i>Kung Fu</i> a cultural touchstone. Everyone who liked him in Kill Bill owes it to themselves to Netflix it, or torrent it, or whatever. An appreciation for Kwai Chang Caine will enrich your sensibilities and do better to honor the actor's memory.

    I would have thought he had another ten or twenty years, too. It's rough.

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    Raoul Duke is a natural cause of death.... edit: since when is a filter put on c h u c k n o r r i s????

    i think i actually saw a few of these episodes when i was a kid, but i remember hercules and xena more... oh and "two" about one guy being accused for his twin brothers murders
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    i knever knew he was that old. I didn't really know him from much other than Kill Bill and I only thought he was okay in that, but that might've been Tarantino's fault. I found Kung Fu Killer boring though.

    it is always sad to see someone leave this earth. R.I.P. good sir.

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    It sucks to be dead, but that sure is the way to go

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    Oh no..



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    I'm pretty much the only person it seems that went "who?" after hearing this. Sad story.

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    Here's more about the incident for those of you interested.

    Quote Originally Posted by Imdb.com
    Moviemaker Martin Scorsese and actor Michael Madsen have paid tribute to David Carradine, who died on Thursday.

    The Kill Bill star's naked body was discovered hanging in a Bangkok, Thailand hotel suite. Local reports suggested he committed suicide but a statement from Carradine's representative indicates the actor died when a sex act went wrong.

    Rumours Carradine died attempting auto-erotic asphyxiation - where victims achieve heightened sexual pleasure by restricting their air supply - are backed up by a quote a Bangkok police officer gave to British newspaper The Sun.

    Stars from the big screen have offered their fond memories of the actor, who had a career spanning back to the 1960s.

    Madsen, Carradine's co-star in Quentin Tarantino's martial arts films Kill Bill Vols. 1 & 2., is still in shock after hearing of the demise of his friend - a man he regarded as his "brother".

    The pair had a close relationship after starring together in the fighting franchise movies and regularly kept in touch between projects.

    Madsen reveals he was planning to contact the actor just last week (beg25May09) - and will forever regret not picking up the phone.

    He says, "David was one of the first actors I ever worked with when I started my career and the closest person to a brother that I ever had in my life. It is shocking to me that he is no longer with us.

    "I had been thinking about calling him for the last several days and advise anybody who has been thinking about reaching out to a loved one to do so. I have so many great memories of David that I wouldn't even know where to begin. He has a very special place in my heart."

    Director Scorsese, who worked with the late actor on 1972 movie Boxcar Bertha, recalls Carradine being a "wonderful spirit" who dedicated his life to making movies.

    He says, "I was deeply saddened by the news of David Carradine's passing. We met when we made Boxcar Bertha together, almost 40 years ago. I have very fond memories of our time together on that picture and on Mean Streets, where he agreed to do a brief cameo. David was a great collaborator, a uniquely talented actor and a wonderful spirit. He loved movies, acting in movies, making movies and he was always extremely generous."

    And the producers of what was to be Carradine's next project are also mourning the loss of the "irreplaceable" star.

    Adrian Salpeter and Elizabeth Levine, executive producers of indie film Portland, released a joint statement saying, "An actor of David Carradine's stature behind our film meant the world to us. Our thoughts are with his family and friends at this difficult time.

    "The team is committed to this film and are considering other actors to replace the irreplaceable David Carradine. The producers and all involved are moving forward with the production in his memory. Mr. Carradine was truly a living legend of stage and screen, having worked with Martin Scorsese, Hal Ashby, Ingmar Bergman and Quentin Tarantino, among many others, in a career that spanned nearly five decades."

    The film's writer/director Matthew Mishory adds, "Every filmmaker aspires to work with an iconic actor like David Carradine. He was one of a kind."

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