RIP 'Billy Jack' (Tom Laughlin)

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Tom Laughlin, the maverick actor and filmmaker best known for the "Billy Jack" films, has died, the Los Angeles Times reported Sunday. He was 82.


http://www.jsonline.com/entertainment/movies/billy-jack-star-tom-laughlin-dies-at-82-b99164342z1-235950441.html
 
I enjoyed his work in the "Billy Jack" flicks. Was too young to understand the political undertones when they first came out but, man, the dude could kick some arse with his martial arts.

I cannot remember a single thing from his acting career other than those movies. RIP
 
Billy Jack could kick Chuck Norris' ass. RIP. Great Saturday Matinee movies. Born Losers and Billy Jack.
 
There's a ton of those low-budget early-1970s movies I need to check out, especially the Billy Jack series. There's a streak of Spaghetti Westerns in those movies. Bootlegger movies were big in that period, too.
 
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Standing right next to a dude: I'm going to kick you in the (head, face, ear — whatever). And did.
 
joe said:
Standing right next to a dude: I'm going to kick you in the (head, face, ear — whatever). And did.

http://m.youtube.com/watch?v=aVX-voqWuwY
 
DanOregon said:
One tin soldier rides away



After seeing this, I looked up the band Coven, credited with this song.

If you think of this song as what the band sounds like, holy ****ing ****, are you wrong. These were the original rock-n-roll Satanists -- not ****ing around Satanists, but true devil-worshipers. They threw the devil horns in rock-n-roll long before Satan poseur Ronnie James Dio.

The lead singer (Jinx Dawson) was a cultist (thanks to her family) from Indianapolis who hooked up with some magickers in Chicago to create the really ****ing weird album "Witchcraft Destroys Minds and Reaps Souls," including a song called "Black Sabbath" (predating that band's song of that name) featuring a bass player named, I **** you not, Oz Osbourne. The album featured a gatefold cover of a nude blondes prepared for Satan's sacrifice. The album's final song is a 13-minute Satanic black mass chant. But apparently they were ****ty songwriters for Satan, because they had to bring in a hired gun to write most of their music, though Dawson has a wild voice to put it over.

 

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