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Jesus, don’t watch Star Wars anything if you hate Tatooine that fucking badly. Jabba is there and you have to do work for him. Do you expect him in another planet? Why can't Star Wars lore be attached to this planet. Why does anyone care?

“And you never paid for drugs!”

Walk Hard doesn’t make this list?  Wrong list maker died.

OKay...okay...enuf sadness

That’s deliberate on the entertainment media’s part. They’d be outing a lot of celebrities and colleagues who were also in Singapore. They’d never get an interview for their publications, in this town, again.

The 14 Fists of McClusky” is my poison. I’ve always been a sucker for over-the-top WWII films (why haven’t we gotten a Mad Jack Churchill biopic yet!?), and it’s one of my go-to annual rewatches.

Dalton was always fun to watch on his various guest appearances on The Love Boat and Fantasy Island.

Always appreciated how Trudi Fraser and he remained friends enough for her to thank him in her Oscar acceptance. That clearly meant a lot to him.

In the book his life really turns around after the movie ends. He tells the hippie attack story on Carson, cleans up, and has a big carrer renaissance.

...So he died, huh?

Sure not a lot of Hawaii folks know, but if you listened to Krater 96 in the late 90's, you were actually listening to Rick in his second act as a morning radio show host: “Kimo (Dalton) and Kolohe in the Morning.” Shame that Kolohe was busted for distributing meth, considering it took Rick off the air in the process.

What sad news. Hope he doesn’t get Farina’d at next years Oscars. 

He was the third-best panelist on Match Game.

I don’t want to interrupt the grief of his fans but I wish more websites would acknowledge the problematic things Dalton did. We all know about what happened in Singapore.

One of the best Columbo villains ever. RIP.

So we all agree that he had his biggest hit playing Aldo Raines when that mission was declassified in the ‘70s, right?

He gave a surprisingly affecting performance as the Vietnam vet who helps Roy Thinnes forge peace with the aliens in the two-part series finale of "The Invaders.” Personally, I think he did his best work as David Janssen’s beach bum neighbor in the third through fifth seasons of “Harry O.” His scenes with an

Rule of threes strikes again: Doyle Brunson, Jim Brown, and now Rick Dalton. Three of the greatest to ever do it in their fields.

The last time I saw Rick was in 1995, when we were wrapping the final episode for season six of Better Dead Than Red. Unbeknown to us at the time, CBS had pulled the plug and that turned out to be the series finale. Honestly, the whole premise of two semi-retired CIA agents operating behind the iron curtain to bring

Gonna be honest, this is a pretty wild read that makes me think the division caused by the ending will not be mitigated at all. Because to me, I was thinking during the finale: “Wow Joel comes off even worse here than in the game.” Especially because the show, for the most part, has avoided Joel being depicted as a