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In shock. Greatest Roles: A Simple Plan and One False Move.

Posted by Harmonia on February 27, 2017 at 10:21:23:

I loved Paxton - I could've put up with the sister wives thing no problem to be a "family" with Bill.

61 is too damned young. (And "complications from surgery" is awfully vague.)

A Simple Plan rightly gets a lotta love but I don't think as many inmates are familiar with One False Move. It's arguably Paxton's best screen performance (along with A Simple Plan). Co-written by Billy Bob Thornton, One False Move was Carl Franklin's directorial debut. It's well worth seeking out.