Who died? (Celebrity Deaths)

Homsar

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I might put on some of his stuff, Don't trust the B in apartment 23 was a good show with the girlfriend back in the day, Varsity blues was decent but no The Program
 

Goatface

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Cybsled

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Dreamcast did ok, but PS2 is what really torpedoed them.

They sort of launched it in an odd time. The graphics were better than N64, but N64 had a pretty strong market penetration at that point and the price of games cartridges had fallen significantly since the console launched putting them closer to to the 40-50 dollar range. Dreamcast also had a game issue - they had a lot of really quirky games that while unique never sold very well (like Sea Man and Space Station "insert number here I forget, it was a dance game"), and not enough hits like RE: Code Veronica. They never really got a super strong library early on and then PS2 launched, which eventually ate everyone's breakfast because not only did it (eventually) get a great game library, but it also doubled as a DVD player and at the time it was pretty much one of the cheapest home DVD players available and the DVD movie craze was really hitting its stride at that point.
 
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Goatface

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Open Range is one of my favorite movies and while the movie was Deep Impact wasn't greatest, he was epic in it.
 

Borzak

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Sa an interview once he hired someone to come from South America to help his dancing of the tango and such.
 

BrutulTM

Good, bad, I'm the guy with the gun.
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Duvall will always be Agustus McCrae to me. The Godfather is also a pretty nice thing to have on the old resume.

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