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Michael Madsen has died(nytimes.com)
117 points by anigbrowl 3 days ago | 37 comments
  • timbo16423 days ago

    He was a cool guy. He used to come to my workplace more than a decade ago when I worked there and was always pleasant. He would always talk to a few of us (mostly my boss) and joke around. Sad to see him go

    • windowshopping3 days ago |parent

      Why is THIS comment flagged/dead? What is going on in this thread

  • danso3 days ago

    Roger Ebert on Madsen’s breakout role in Reservoir Dogs:

    > One of the discoveries in the movie is Madsen, who has done a lot of acting over the years (he had a good role in “The Natural“) but here emerges with the kind of really menacing screen presence only a few actors achieve; he can hold his own with the fearsome Tierney, and reminds me a little of a very mean Robert De Niro.

    RIP MM

    https://www.rogerebert.com/reviews/reservoir-dogs-1992

  • monster_truck2 days ago

    He was fantastic on film, no doubt about it.

    But his work as Toni Cipriani in Grand Theft Auto 3 was what I always remembered him for. Bumped into him while I was at the beach on vacation forever ago. I was pretty lit and couldn't remember his real name so I said "ayyyyy Toni!" He picked up on it immediately and did the "do you know who I am? I'll beat the shit outta you for this!"

    RIP

  • StopTheWorld3 days ago

    Can't forget his appearance at the beginning of the classic hacker movie, WarGames.

    • genghisjahn3 days ago |parent

      My kids and I use that phrase "THAT'S NOT THE CORRECT PROCEDURE!" whenever one of us isn't doing what we're supposed to.

      • bombcar2 days ago |parent

        Reminds me of college days; we had a bit of tradition of changing Windows error sounds when the owner wasn’t looking.

        Depending on which sound you chose it could be weeks or months until they hit it.

        So maybe …

    • jonbaer3 days ago |parent

      https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s6aCpS0-yls

    • anon77253 days ago |parent

      I rewatched WarGames recently. It holds up and is worth watching again. In particular with our current concerns over AI it feels ahead of its time.

      • somenameforme2 days ago |parent

        The interesting thing is that I think WarGames was likely [heavily] inspired by Colossus: The Forbin Project [1], released in 1970! It too, holds up extremely well.

        [1] - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Colossus:_The_Forbin_Project

        • jonbaer2 days ago |parent

          Also Fail Safe ... https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fail_Safe_(1964_film)

    • cbanek3 days ago |parent

      Sir we are at launch, TURN YOUR KEY.

  • myvoiceismypass3 days ago

    I was just watching Donnie Brasco earlier this week. He was so awesome as Sonny Black (great movie if you have never seen, true story undercover mob fbi story)!

  • bloudermilk3 days ago

    https://archive.is/4vDMw

  • donatj3 days ago

    It's truly fascinating that someone can be in 300 plus movies and I, a film buff, can have only heard of maybe ten of them.

  • toomuchtodo3 days ago

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

    https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0000514/

    https://web.archive.org/web/*/http://michaelmadsen.com/

  • n1b0m3 days ago

    Torture you? That's a good idea. I like that.

  • fumeux_fume3 days ago

    “Wrap your lips around this.” Often gets quoted in our household when serving a drink. RIP MM.

  • bigtex2 days ago

    He did a short lived tv show about helping people out and then the stipulation was you had to be available when he needed you. It was a great concept but I think it lasted one season.

  • ferociouskite563 days ago

    He was funny in Vengeance Unlimited season 1 episode 15 "Stay tuned. It's gonna get stranger."

  • fithisux2 days ago

    I remember him for Species

    RIP

  • 0x4454423 days ago

    My two favorite characters of his were Budd and The Matadore.

  • lofaszvanitt2 days ago

    And Hollywood couldn't write shit for him since ages... of course now everyone was best friends with him. The hypocrisy of this is stellar level bs.

    This is what they do. Elevate someone into the stratosphere and then let him fall and splatter on the concrete or just wath him wither away. That's why David Lynch eloquently said that Hollywood is H E L L itself.

    Yuck.

  • ekianjo3 days ago

    he was great in Reservoir Dogs and Kill Bill. shocking to see him go so soon

  • linotype3 days ago

    Cardiac arrest, ooof. RIP.

    • wileydragonfly3 days ago |parent

      Everyone dies of cardiac arrest

      • pimlottc3 days ago |parent

        Everyone experiences cardiac arrest when they did, but that’s not always what kills you.

      • knicholes2 days ago |parent

        I thought most people died of shock?

      • ekianjo3 days ago |parent

        not in the way you mean it

  • ViktorRay3 days ago

    Dude had a unique presence in the films he was in. Highly memorable characters.

    Rest in peace.

  • Dazzler56482 days ago

    Last night, only hours before he died, I chose to watch Thelma and Louise. I was really struck by his character this time around, particularly in the diner and motel scenes. He absolutely nailed a male archetype I’m familiar with as a woman: the un-self-aware douche, and he managed it with Susan Sarandon staring at him. Chef's kiss and RIP you gorgeous thing.

  • hobbitstan3 days ago

    That sucks, I just watched him on the One Bad Movie podcast. He had a great story about Pacino:

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vjth0fhAhSI

    • windowshopping3 days ago |parent

      Why is this flagged/dead? Perfectly normal comment, isn't it?

  • adaisadais3 days ago

    Stuck in the middle with you

    • rcurry3 days ago |parent

      Clowns to the left of me, jokers to the right, here I am stuck with Hacker News.

    • 3 days ago |parent
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  • masteruvpuppetz2 days ago

    Huh! sold his Hattori Hanzō sword in a pawn shop /s

    Good actor