Best Brains’ favorite PATRICK SWAYZE, who was saluted in Crow’s song “Let’s Have A Patrick Swayze Christmas” in episode 321- SANTA CLAUS CONQUERS THE MARTIANS, has died in Los Angeles.
The AP has the story here.
RIP Patrick SwayzeBest Brains’ favorite PATRICK SWAYZE, who was saluted in Crow’s song “Let’s Have A Patrick Swayze Christmas” in episode 321- SANTA CLAUS CONQUERS THE MARTIANS, has died in Los Angeles. The AP has the story here. 66 Replies to “RIP Patrick Swayze”Commenting at Satellite News
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Looks like there won’t be anymore Patrick Swayze Christmases. :cry: R.I.P. Swayze.
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Not much older than me. Shows us just how precious life is and that we should let the people we love know it, and as often as possible. Married once and for keeps – quite an accomplishment these days.
RIP, Patrick, you will be missed. :cry:
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Pain don’t hurt.
Though MST never riffed any of Swayze’s films, Rifftrax sure did. Road House is “Mike’s first made-for-Rifftrax commentary track” (according to Skenderberg; the first two were Plan 9 and Night of Living Dead, recorded for Legend Films). Mike later tackled Point Break and Red Dawn (with the very funny Joel McHale). I recommend all three of these riffs as they are all enjoyable, if a little dumb, films to begin with and Swayze, in his prime, was a god among men. Rifftrax Presents have also done chick-flick favorites Dirty Dancing and Ghost.
The War of the Colossal Fan Guide’s recent post titled “Part One, Volume Two” has links to reviews of all five of these if you’re curious. (And no, I’m not affiliated with Skenderberg’s site, I just like it.)
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:cry: ?
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I’m going to rip out a man’s throat to honor him.
Wait, no, that’s a terrible plan.
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I remember seeing Point Break in the theater when it came out (1992? 93?) I was about 18 or so then, and I was in complete awe of Swayze and company. I mean, Keanu, two Red Hot Chili Peppers, Lori Petty (yeah, I thought she was hot, at least until Tank Girl – yuk!). Hell, it even had Gary Busey! Instead of ordering popcorn, I just got a shot of Testosterone at the snack bar! I held that film in such high esteem for about 5 years, until I actually sat down and watched it again. Maybe it was the more intimate setting of my apartment, perhaps I had matured a bit(unlikely), but I could not believe how corny that film is. But, much like Road House, it’s simply perfect-in it’s own bizarre way- at being the kind of film it is. Absolut Swayze.
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This Christmas, me and my friends will remember Pat by decorating a bar stool and gathering around and singing!
R.I.P my friend. You will be thoroughly missed
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I think we should all take off our shirts and observe a moment of silence for the Swayziest one of all.
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It is with a tear in my eye and an ache in my heart with my cry of WOLVERINES!!! :sad:
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Diddo.
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sillyness aside sorry that the guy died at such a young age form such a bad disease
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Did anyone mention this:
Poet and musician Jim Carroll, who chronicled his teenage drug use in the book, “The Basketball Diaries,” died in New York on Sept. 11, 2009 at age 60. The cause, according to his former wife Rosemary Carroll, was a heart attack.
I once read he wrote a song called “Crow”
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@ trickymutha #62: See #39 and #43, tricky. :smile:
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Thanks Mike #63 I must have been lazy today.
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“I’ll have to smash your kneecaps if you bastards touch my car!” lol. R.I.P. Patrick
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PATRICK SWAYZE is one of my FAV. Been following his steps for almost years and sad to hear this. well RIP P.S :|
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