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Still in shock about the death of the great William Friedkin. I thought you were one of the best, Mr. Friedkin. And I can't wait to see his now-to-be-posthumously-released The Caine Mutiny Court-Martial.

Going down that rabbit hole, reading the various articles on his passing, I came across the posted linked article originally from 2015 which just illustrates why, besides being one of the milestone movie directors of our times, he was a damned fine and funny racconteur.

If you're interested further on "Billy" telling stories, by all means check out this earlier post, but specifically the bonus links at the bottom. Also highly recommended is Francesco Zippel's 2018 documentary, Friedkin Uncut.

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