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How long would Tony realistically live considering his health, diet, and lifestyle without taking into account "work" related death? Even the actor died of a heart attack at age 51.
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Here's the real question: does dying of a heart attack at 51 count as method acting?
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That's the point of the ending, Tony is fucked regardless
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>>217002631
I always took it as a happy ending. Tony has defeated his enemies and repaired his relationship with his family, and now he can enjoy life.
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>>217002625
i don't think it was method acting he really is a fatass and lived like tony
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>>217002867
Sounds like really good method acting to me
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gabagooool
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in the czech republic we like pork every tried our sausages?



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