RIP 2025
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David Johansen RIP. His original band wasn't good, but they were the soundtrack of that great Colin Farrell coke binge sequence from True Detective Season 2. He was also Buster Poindexter from Feeling Hot Hot Hot fame.
A true party ANIMAL.
Hope he is partying in heaven.
Was also in a great episode of Miami Vice.
One of the true NYC legends.
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I don't care if it was uncool - I really liked David Johansens alter ego Buster Poindexter
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@Victor-Meldrew said in RIP 2025:
Arguably one of the best 5 films I've seen.
Always thought Mississippi Burning was his best role. Played a really complex character superbly.
French Connection for me, will be going back through his library and rewatching most of them though
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@Victor-Meldrew said in RIP 2025:
Arguably one of the best 5 films I've seen.
Always thought Mississippi Burning was his best role. Played a really complex character superbly.
French Connection for me, will be going back through his library and rewatching most of them though
I rewatched French Connection a few weeks ago. Still a bloody good movie.
I can't think of a bad movie I've seen with Gene Hackman in it. Either I've not seen much of his catalogue, he was incredibly lucky to not to work on donkeys, or he added to everything. I'm inclined to think the latter given how many of his movies I enjoy.
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@Victor-Meldrew said in RIP 2025:
Never heard of him but by golly do these guys need to be celebrated and remembered. RIP
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Oleg Gordievsky. KGB colonel who was a British double agent during the Cold War. His info on Soviet nuclear thinking did much to avoid WWIII and improve the West's understanding of Soviet thinking.
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@Victor-Meldrew said in RIP 2025:
Oleg Gordievsky. KGB colonel who was a British double agent during the Cold War. His info on Soviet nuclear thinking did much to avoid WWIII and improve the West's understanding of Soviet thinking.
Never heard of the guy. But it sounds like he was an invaluable asset and surely took crazy risks to leak intel
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@Victor-Meldrew said in RIP 2025:
Oleg Gordievsky. KGB colonel who was a British double agent during the Cold War. His info on Soviet nuclear thinking did much to avoid WWIII and improve the West's understanding of Soviet thinking.
Never heard of the guy. But it sounds like he was an invaluable asset and surely took crazy risks to leak intel
Yeah, he warned the West the Soviets were convinced they were going to pre-emptively attack the USSR. NATO changed their exercises as a result to reassure the Soviets. Def. one of the good guys on either side.
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@Victor-Meldrew said in RIP 2025:
@Victor-Meldrew said in RIP 2025:
Oleg Gordievsky. KGB colonel who was a British double agent during the Cold War. His info on Soviet nuclear thinking did much to avoid WWIII and improve the West's understanding of Soviet thinking.
Never heard of the guy. But it sounds like he was an invaluable asset and surely took crazy risks to leak intel
Yeah, he warned the West the Soviets were convinced they were going to pre-emptively attack the USSR. NATO changed their exercises as a result to reassure the Soviets. Def. one of the good guys on either side.
After everything that's happened it is crazy that Putin still thinks the West wants to invade Russia. Otherwise why does he need buffer states. The guy sounds like a friend to both sides, almost singlehandedly de-escalated the Cold war
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@Victor-Meldrew said in RIP 2025:
How the Brits smuggled him out of the USSR reads like the plot of a Le Carre novel. Well worth a read.
How has this not been made into a movie?
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I've read the Gordievsky book by SAS Rogue Heroes author, in fact I just finished it yesterday. It's well written and interesting, but not as good as SAS as not that much happens. However what did happen was pretty bloody impressive! Very much Craig Thomas, not real life. The extraction was so out of the ordinary, normally they were left to their fate or given the cyanide capsule.
Gordievsky himself was an impressive bloke and inspired by personally seeing the Berlin wall go up, and the invasion of Czechoslovakia. He did it all because he had values, RIP Sir