Mommar Posted yesterday at 04:15 AM Posted yesterday at 04:15 AM https://variety.com/2025/film/news/val-kilmer-dead-batman-forever-tombstone-1236354606/ Quote
rsvictor1976 Posted yesterday at 04:27 AM Posted yesterday at 04:27 AM I'll always remember him as Doc Holiday and Madmartigan, Quote
Mommar Posted yesterday at 04:35 AM Author Posted yesterday at 04:35 AM What's funny is that my Mom LOVED Real Genius, so I saw it a lot, so I have a weird association with Val Kilmer and Tears For Fears. I disagree with that article, I like The Saint. Quote
Valkyrie Hunter D Posted yesterday at 04:51 AM Posted yesterday at 04:51 AM Damn, NOT an April Fool's joke. Sad to see him go. Quote
505thAirborne Posted yesterday at 05:10 AM Posted yesterday at 05:10 AM Thank you for the countless amazing characters that you played and the adventures you took us on through cinema. RIP Val Kilmer. ("I'm your Huckleberry.") Quote
m0n5t3r Posted yesterday at 05:21 AM Posted yesterday at 05:21 AM (edited) Too young. I still watch Top Secret for some nostalgic laughs, and The Saint, which is my wife's favorite Val movie, every now and then. I felt a little sad when I watched his documentary. RIP. Edited yesterday at 05:21 AM by m0n5t3r Quote
Big s Posted yesterday at 08:49 AM Posted yesterday at 08:49 AM 3 hours ago, Valkyrie Hunter D said: Damn, NOT an April Fool's joke. Sad to see him go. There were so many joke stories about everything from the Superman movie getting canceled to new top gun sequels that I had to check a few spots to make sure it was true and unfortunately it is. It was a really downer after seeing him comeback in a limited way and I had hoped he would have been around much longer Quote
pengbuzz Posted yesterday at 09:21 AM Posted yesterday at 09:21 AM 4 hours ago, Mommar said: What's funny is that my Mom LOVED Real Genius, so I saw it a lot, so I have a weird association with Val Kilmer and Tears For Fears. I disagree with that article, I like The Saint. I have that movie as well as Top Gun and Top Secret! RIP, Admiral Wingman. Quote
TangledThorns Posted yesterday at 10:37 AM Posted yesterday at 10:37 AM Val's health has been terrible because of the cancer and surgeries for it. If it wasn't for that I'm sure Val Kilmer would still be making awesome movies or streaming series. Hope he has found peace. Quote
electric indigo Posted yesterday at 11:14 AM Posted yesterday at 11:14 AM Ride the King's Highway, baby... Quote
Test_Pilot_2 Posted yesterday at 11:21 AM Posted yesterday at 11:21 AM Ouch. Man. 2025. Yeah. 😞 Quote
Thom Posted yesterday at 02:34 PM Posted yesterday at 02:34 PM (edited) Man was a true professional in his trade. Every role he took, he went all-in and made us believe. Thank you for the fun movies of my youth, as Nick Rivers and Chris Knight, and the ever-irreverent Madmartigan, and into early adult-hood as the very cool Ice Man, bringing to life the times of Jim Morrison, and embodying the epitome of stalwart friendship as old Doc Holiday... and really far too many others to list! Just thank you, Val Kilmer. You will be impossible to NOT miss, Edited yesterday at 08:36 PM by Thom Quote
derex3592 Posted yesterday at 06:32 PM Posted yesterday at 06:32 PM R.I.P. sir! Totally have to mention Heat, The Doors, and one of my all time favs, Ghost and The Darkness, along with all the others! Thank you for all the memories! God Speed ICE MAN!!! Quote
Big s Posted yesterday at 09:10 PM Posted yesterday at 09:10 PM It’s far easier for me to make a list of his two movies I didn’t like (Batman and Dr Moreau) than to list everything great he’s done. Willow, the Doors, Top Gun and more Top Gun, Top Secret and quite a few others are absolute treasures. He was a great actor and since I’ve heard the news, I’ve been feeling a down. Maybe I’ll watch one of his fun ones to bring up my spirits later Quote
Hikuro Posted 22 hours ago Posted 22 hours ago I never really thought about it until now, but his son sounds an awful lot like him. Quote
Thom Posted 9 hours ago Posted 9 hours ago 15 hours ago, Big s said: It’s far easier for me to make a list of his two movies I didn’t like (Batman and Dr Moreau) than to list everything great he’s done. Willow, the Doors, Top Gun and more Top Gun, Top Secret and quite a few others are absolute treasures. He was a great actor and since I’ve heard the news, I’ve been feeling a down. Maybe I’ll watch one of his fun ones to bring up my spirits later I rewatched Willow yesterday... Quote
M'Kyuun Posted 7 hours ago Posted 7 hours ago (edited) With undeniable charisma and talent, Val proved himself to be a versatile and instinctive actor. For me, his most notable role will always be that of Doc Holliday in Tombstone, probably the only Western that I actually enjoy (never was much of a fan of Westerns or Old West related media). He wasn't without his controversies, oft rumored as being difficult on set, but I think the results of his work stand for all that bother. I was happy to see his appearance in Top Gun: Maverick, and the warmth between Val and Tom felt genuine. His battle with throat cancer left him quite literally speechless, and he continued to have health issues, finally succumbing to pneumonia at only 65. What a loss to stage and cinema. RIP Val Edited 7 hours ago by M'Kyuun Quote
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