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With Edward Bunker out of this world, Hollywood will need to find
that same amount of creative talent to fill his shoes. Surely, he
will be missed amongst those audiences hungry for a good novel
and actor.
He was best known for his hard-boiled crime novels that he wrote
based on his own experiences within the criminal underworld of
Los Angeles. He did also serve time behind bars which must also
have fueled his creative juices.
Bunker also appeared in major Hollywood motion pictures including
Tarantino’s popular independent film Reservoir Dogs in which he
played the role of Mister Blue. Although Tarantino did not
utilize him again in Pulp Fiction or any of his later films, they
remained close friends. Tarantino could not be reached for
comment about Bunker’s passing but he is believed to attend his
funeral.
Bunker was convicted of a bank robbery which is the central theme
of Reservoir Dogs. He was also convicted for other childhood
crimes including setting fire to a neighbor’s garage, sticking a
fork into a boy’s eye, and orchestrating numerous robberies. At
one point, he was on FBI’s “Top ten most wanted” list.
Using all these incidents and experiences, Edward Bunker breathed
new life into the murder mystery-crime novels beginning with his
most popular work in no Beast So Fierce that was later adapted to
Michael Mann’s Straight Time.
A lot of new films are coming out this year that will remind
audiences of those great Bunker one-liners and unapologetic
characters with an insatiable hunger for life. After starring in
Longest Yard, rumor has it that Bunker was considered for one of
the supporting leads in the Quentin Tarantinoesque independent
project Machiavelli Hangman.
Machiavelli Hangman also has a plot driven by a bank robbery and
the story interweaves between four characters. The film is very
reminiscent of Michael Mann’s Straight Time and Animal Factor and
we are all very disappointed that such a genius is gone. We have
gotten a lot of inspiration from his passion for the crime
genre,” said Julia Strumfeld, one of the producers on Machiavelli
Hangman.
“I was amazed at the film and without lifting anything from his
stories, Machiavelli Hangman manages to breathe, walk and
talk like an Edward Bunker novel. I’m happy that we will have
these great films made in the spirit of independent filmmaking
that will keep reminding us of how great of an artist Edward
was.”
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Felicia-Mary Browning is a movie reviewer.
Her current review is of the upcoming
movie, "Machiavelli Hangman".
http://www.hangmanmovie.com
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