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    RIP Rutger Hauer

    A man who knew Porsches.

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    He should know better than to sit on the hood. Haha, the Hitcher is one of my favorite movies. Was really bummed out to hear of his passing.
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    Cool to see the Citroën CX in the background — I still have a CX GTi in storage that I used as a daily driver for six years. To me Rutger Hauer was the Dutch King of Cool since his role in Turks Fruit (Turkish Delight).
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    Had a girlfriend that got me into foreign films in the early '70's (thank you Susanne)

    First Rutger movie for me was Turkish Delight as well, then Soldier of Orange, (both directed by Paul Verhoeven) then Spetters… He was GREAT

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    Wanted Dead or Alive was my favorite RH movie. Always wanted to replicate his man cave with the shooting range, gym, and of course, place to park and work on cars.

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    Let’s not forget Blade Runner .... RIP RH.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ELSPORTO View Post
    Let’s not forget Blade Runner .... RIP RH.
    he was great in that film. In his death scene with Harrison Ford, it made you root for the cyborg bad guy...

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