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Terrible final films wonderful final films

So many great performers final films are rubbish.

So let's point them out and take pleasure that they weren't ours.

1 Peter Sellers died making that awful last Pink Panther Film which was completed with out him.
2 Raul Julia
3 Norman Wisdom that awful spy movie and there's one he made when very ill with alzheimers about aliens, that looks like it's going to be released after his death

Bette Davis, died and replaced during that shit fest, some film about a mother, witch, grandmother or alien or something.

Mickey Mouse actually choked on his own vomit during the filming of Fantasia. It's his kid brother Mortimer Mouse in most of the scenes.

I think Orson Welles last film appearance was the animated Transformers film in the eighties as a talking planet.

I'd say that's an example of a great final film. Transformer's was a high budgetted Manga classic also featuring Leonard Nimoy.

Quote: Matthew Stott @ June 19 2011, 4:52 PM BST

I think Orson Welles last film appearance was the animated Transformers film in the eighties as a talking planet.

Talking planet?? Try f**king UNICRON! BWAAAAAAAaaAaa!

He was a transforming university? What did he turn into an underfunded polytechnic thanks to government cuts?

Quote: sootyj @ June 19 2011, 4:54 PM BST

I'd say that's an example of a great final film. Transformer's was a high budgetted Manga classic also featuring Leonard Nimoy.

Hey, I never said it was a terrible film, me and friends used to drive around with the soundtrack blaring from our car stereo when we were eighteen. We got so much pussy.

YOU GOT THE TOUCH, YOU GOT THE POWERRR!

I haven't seen it but by all accounts the final Laurel and Hardy film (which goes by several different names) is pretty awful.

Was going to suggest Mark Hamill for ROTJ.

But after a quick Google found out he did loads of other stuff.

All probably terriable mind.

Quote: bigfella @ June 19 2011, 5:33 PM BST

Was going to suggest Mark Hamill for ROTJ.

But after a quick Google found out he did loads of other stuff.

All probably terriable mind.

Whoa! Mark Hamill is the Joker! The best Joker there has ever been. Fact.

Plan 9 From Outer Space was a sad end to Bela Lugosi's career. Yet ironically inspired the awesome Ed Wood.

And he isn't dead....

unless there's something you're not telling us Fella....

Quote: chipolata @ June 19 2011, 5:43 PM BST

Plan 9 From Outer Space was a sad end to Bela Lugosi's career. Yet ironically inspired the awesome Ed Wood.

Good call, love Ed Wood one of the best films ever.

Oh yeah.

Back to the cricket.

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