Donald Sutherland as ‘Oddball’ in “Kelly’s Heroes” (1970)
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Donald Sutherland as ‘Oddball’ in “Kelly’s Heroes” (1970)
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“It’s a mother beautiful bridge”
Drinking wine, eating cheese
He’s the only celebrity I’ve ever met where I was absolutely star struck
Great movie.
Manic Pixie Dream Sutherland
Woof woof
Don’t hit me with the negative waves so early in the morning.
He was the attempt for appealing to hippies for additional ticket sales. I love Donald Sutherland, but not in this film. Poor character choice.
OOF BABOOF
He and Elliot Gould in MASH are peak level cool
So… in the 70s and 80s I saw as many Donald Sutherland movies as the next guy. But for some reason I started having reoccurring dreams where Donald Sutherland would stalk/hunt/kill me. Half a dozen nightmares by the time I turned 20.
In college my girlfriend’s BFF was a Beverly High kid who dated Kiefer Sutherland in like 1993. Her sister, oddly enough, was dating Jackson Browne. We all met at Tosca’s in San Francisco one night, in the private pool room in the back.
I told Kiefer that I’d had a half dozen nightmares about his dad stalking me, killing me in horrific ways. He’d been a Nazi officer taking over my home, a sadistic killer in the woods.
Kiefer said he’d had more nightmares than that.
One of my favorite movies
Excellent movie, highly recommend.
Ahh my gamer tag for most my life was Oddball named for this guy.
Its like his beard whitened and his biological clock just called it a day.
A young John Landis wrote a screenplay while working as a gofer on this movie, that finally got made ten years later: An American Werewolf in London.
I absolutely loved this movie!
It’s a mother beautiful bridge and it’s gonna be there..
I was watching The Jury the other day and was like ‘wait a second…’ only to realize for the first time in my 31y of life that there are two Sutherlands in ghat movie. Quite a Homer Simpson moment, not gonna lie
He’s the spirt animal of the Democrat party.
It was kind of weird having a 60s hippie in a movie set in the 40s but he made it work
Woof woof
This is a great movie!!!
Fucking love this film
Literally just watched it the other day. Timeless classic. Donald Sutherland makes the film into a masterpiece
My favorite War movie!
This was such a terrible film, almost like every other Donald Sutherland films
This is a great movie
Dude could play the fully range between goofy and menacing.
To a new yorker like you a hero is some type of sandwich. This is a great movie.
Tanks broke so I’m catching some rays, eatin some cheese.
Woof woof.
To a New Yorker like you, a hero is some type of weird sandwich, not some nut who takes on three Tigers!
Excellent movie…great character
All I see is President Snow
Go back in your hole
You guys think a hero is some kind a sandwich
By the ass!
We see our role as essentially defensive in nature.
I genuinely thought that was Chris Elliot at first.
This is a true classic