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Val Kilmer, Star of ‘Batman Forever,’ ‘Tombstone,’ Dies at 65
Val Kilmer, star of "Batman Forever" and "Tombstone," has died. He was 65.

Such a shame
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We're so happy for you, Alu!The only thing that makes it worse is how that article makes it seem like Batman forever was the pinnacle of his career![]()
Val Kilmer, Star of ‘Batman Forever,’ ‘Tombstone,’ Dies at 65
Val Kilmer, star of "Batman Forever" and "Tombstone," has died. He was 65.variety.com
Such a shame
Yeah, not the greatest article to quote, just the first one I noticed.The only thing that makes it worse is how that article makes it seem like Batman forever was the pinnacle of his career
It is, but people are commonly made more vulnerable to pneumonia due to other conditions, or the treatment from other conditions. I strongly suspect that either his treatments for or the general wear and tear on his body from his cancer has played a significant role in this. My mother has had cancer twice and has now been cancer free for quite some time, but has been left with significant side effects from her treatment, and it is obvious that she takes much longer to shake off even minor bugs and ailments compared to others. We were actually talking about Val Kilmer a couple of days ago, and she made the point that when she dies it's almost inevitable that whatever the cause of death is, the cancer treatment will have impaired her ability to resist or recover from it.I feel like pneumonia is an incredibly common disease that people die from that is both treatable and easily avoidable.
I need to see that now.For anyone who is a fan of movies like Airplane! and The Naked Gun and hasn't seen Top Secret!, go watch it and enjoy Val Kilmer's first film role.
As someone who very nearly died from pneumonia, I can tell you from experience that that motherfucker can and DOES creep up on you. I had TRIPLE pneumonia. And even though I basically couldn't breath, it wasn't until I was literally dragged to my doctor because I fell to one knee at home and my wife said "okay something is DEFINITELY wrong" and forced me to go. And even then, it wasn't until I collapsed at the doctor where they called 911 to get me to a hospital.I feel like pneumonia is an incredibly common disease that people die from that is both treatable and easily avoidable.
I need to see that now.
As someone who very nearly died from pneumonia, I can tell you from experience that that motherfucker can and DOES creep up on you. I had TRIPLE pneumonia. And even though I basically couldn't breath, it wasn't until I was literally dragged to my doctor because I fell to one knee at home and my wife said "okay something is DEFINITELY wrong" and forced me to go. And even then, it wasn't until I collapsed at the doctor where they called 911 to get me to a hospital.
In the ER the did an xray they had to bring to the room because I was immobile. And the ER tech bug eyed and called the doctor in. To which HE bug eyed and said "We're getting you to the OR immediately." At which point I passed out again and woke up in ICU a few hours later and had the story told to me.
I was VERY lucky to have survived. And it tried its damndest to kill me a few more times over the next 3 weeks I was hospitalized.
So, I think Jamie is right in that other things contributed, but do not make the mistake of thinking pneumonia on its own isn't dangerous as fuck, and often unavoidable and even with treatment can kill you.
Just in case, I didn't intend to suggest that pneumonia wasn't dangerous. I was just making an observation.So, I think Jamie is right in that other things contributed, but do not make the mistake of thinking pneumonia on its own isn't dangerous as fuck, and often unavoidable and even with treatment can kill you.
No I understand. I just wanted to make a comment based on experience that underlying illness isn’t the only time pneumonia is dangerous. It just makes it more deadly. I fear pneumonia and no longer take for granted anything as “just a cold” or upper respiratory infection anymore. I do also have the pneumonia vaccine to assist. It’s no joke.Just in case, I didn't intend to suggest that pneumonia wasn't dangerous. I was just making an observation.
100% this. So so much this.Pneumonia is insidious and you don’t realize how bad it is until it is
One of my biggest fears is drowning. And pneumonia simulates that.
that's terrifyingOne of my biggest fears is drowning. And pneumonia simulates that.
Think of it as your lungs filling up… but with bacteria instead of waterthat's terrifying
Though, it is also fluid filling your lungs.Think of it as your lungs filling up… but with bacteria instead of water
TrueThough, it is also fluid filling your lungs.