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Old 04-06-2009, 07:40 PM #1
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Default David Carradine AKA \"Kill Bill\" found dead!

Kung Fu star David Carradine has been found dead in a Bangkok hotel room

Thai police are reported to have told BBC News that the 72-year-old was discovered sitting in a wardrobe by a hotel maid on Thursday morning. He is thought to have had a rope around his neck and body.

"[It's] shocking. He was full of life, always wanting to work... a great person," said his personal manager Chuck Binder.

Binder added to the New York Post that Carradine had "been in good spirits" when he spoke to him last week.

Carradine was in Thailand to work on upcoming movie Stretch. He had appeared in more than one hundred films throughout his career, including Quentin Tarantino's Kill Bill saga.

He is survived by his wife and four children.
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I just read this.. was very shocked
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Murder, eh? Dont believe the Thai police until an outside investigation is done. Fantastic actor. Especially the chappel scene with Beatrix Kiddo in Volume II.
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I know, i love Kill Bill. It's such a powerful movie
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Murder, eh? Dont believe the Thai police until an outside investigation is done. Fantastic actor. Especially the chappel scene with Beatrix Kiddo in Volume II.
I know, i love Kill Bill. It's such a poweful movie
Which one did you prefer? Everyone prefers the first one but I love the more down to earth action scenes and spaghetti western themes in the second one. Awesome soundtracks, too.
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Murder, eh? Dont believe the Thai police until an outside investigation is done. Fantastic actor. Especially the chappel scene with Beatrix Kiddo in Volume II.
I know, i love Kill Bill. It's such a poweful movie
Which one did you prefer? Everyone prefers the first one but I love the more down to earth action scenes and spaghetti western themes in the second one. Awesome soundtracks, too.
Second one lol

I loved the fight between Beatrix and Elle Driver lol. It's so funny when you see Beatrix leaving the caravan and Elle's screaming "I'm gonna kill you" in the back.
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Murder, eh? Dont believe the Thai police until an outside investigation is done. Fantastic actor. Especially the chappel scene with Beatrix Kiddo in Volume II.
I know, i love Kill Bill. It's such a poweful movie
Which one did you prefer? Everyone prefers the first one but I love the more down to earth action scenes and spaghetti western themes in the second one. Awesome soundtracks, too.
Second one lol

I loved the fight between Beatrix and Elle Driver lol. It's so funny when you see Beatrix leaving the caravan and Elle's screaming "I'm going to kill you" in the back.
That was classic. ''You ****ing bitch! Get back here! Bitch! Bitch! You ****ing bitch!
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