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Curse of Billy Bob Thornton
It was brought to Popeater's attention that several actors who have worked with Billy Bob Thornton have either died prematurely or suffered severe physical injuries. Is the Billy Bob Thornton Curse real? Take a look at our eerie list and decide for yourself.
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Bernie Mac, who starred in 'Bad Santa' with Thornton, died at the age 50 when he developed pneumonia that came from seemingly nowhere.
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John Ritter, who also starred in 'Bad Santa' with Thornton, died at 54. His illness was caused by an undiagnosed congenital heart defect, which it appeared no one had anticipated.
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Heath Ledger starred in 'Monster's Ball' with Thornton. Ledger died at 28 of an accidental overdose.
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Jim Varney starred in Thornton's film 'Daddy and Them'... This was his final role before dying of lung cancer at age 50.
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J.T. Walsh acted alongside Thornton in 'Sling Blade.' Walsh fell ill at a San Diego-area resort on February 26, 1998 and died at the age of 54. According to reports, his publicist Cynthia Snyder said, "He was just on holiday... The paramedics came and weren't able to revive him."
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Brad Renfro died at age 25 of an overdose shortly after he completed filming 'The Informers' with Thornton.
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Morgan Freeman had surgery to reconnect nerves and repair damage to his left arm and hand following a car accident on August 3, 2008. Freeman starred alongside Thornton in the movie 'Levity.'
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Jason Priestley crashed his race car head-on into a wall just months after Priestley and Thonrton finished filming 'Tombstone.' Priestley wrecked his car going nearly 180 mph and suffered serious injuries, including a fractured spine but recovered.
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Shia LaBeouf, who starred with Thornton in the film 'Eagle Eye,' rolled his truck over after he had a head-on crash with another vehicle on July 27, 2008. Shia underwent surgery for injuries to his left hand and also sustained minor injuries to his head and knee.
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TJFoster965
01:14 PMJan 03 2009
Wow, a boatload of geeks that aren't computer savy. The T-600 is the predecessor of the T-2000 series that came after John in the movies. Has anyone been to Universal Studios? The T-60 was the first unit developed as a soldier to fight the war against the adversaries of man, when the machines took over they developed the T-600. Why does it look more modern than the T-2000? And why are they sending shape shifter models out at the same time as these other units in the TV show?
JFMJJ
11:20 AMJan 03 2009
It only this was the kind of thing PopEater usually posted, instead of the filthy, steaming pile of manure that is celebrity gossip.
DNovicki
09:39 AMJan 03 2009
Hope its better than the third movie and that dopey TV show. I cant even follow along with the TV show its so convoluted. Anyone else feel the same way?
Plunkettpalooza
09:38 AMJan 03 2009
First "peak" at the film. Get some literate writers AOL, jeez.
Plunkettpalooza
09:36 AMJan 03 2009
First "peak" at it, huh AOL? Why doesn't AOL hire some literate writers for a change?
teltech541
07:23 AMJan 03 2009
This movie will suck without Arnold. He IS the Terminator.
Buminthesun421
04:34 PMJan 02 2009
It looks like the Tin Man from Wizard of Oz on steroids...
FftyDon
12:52 PMJan 02 2009
Roland Kickinger will be a T-800 model, not T-600. He was casted as an Arnold look-alike. He actually looks like a younger Arnold, which is better than casting an older Arnold. The T-600's are the ones with the rubber skin, referred to in the first movie by Kyle, saying they were easier to spot out because of their skin. Just thought I'd clear that up.
Ajyacht
05:51 AMJan 02 2009
finally someone who will be a GOOD john conner!
Jjeb44
04:59 AMJan 02 2009
The movie is about the future after the other Terminator sequels and after the inevitable judgement day. So its a sequel period and NOT a prequel in any fashion.
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