On a consistent front, you entered the tough and persuasive, those productions that advocated focus, loyalty and often danger.
Company of Brothers, Born on the Fourth of July, Flight of the Intruder; Black Hawk Down. Pearl Harbor, Saving Private Ryan, U.S.S. Indianapolis: Men of Courage and SEAL Team 8: Behind Enemy Lines are without question in the forefront, but the rest of your queue conveys the same edgy adage (and on occasion, even a little levity, as well as plenty of pulpy action and heightened horror): Beyond Valkyrie; Nazi Overlord; The Relic; The Speak; Red Planet; Dreamcatcher; Strange Days; Dark Haul; The Intruders; Immortal Wars; Suing the Devil; The Second Coming of Christ; Night of the Tommyknockers; Black Wake; Atomica; Cross; Bringing Out the Dead; Remnants; 6 Ways to Die; Six Ways to Sundown; The Martyr Maker; Meth Head; Murder 101; Shadows in Paradise; The Saints of Mount Christopher; The Age of Reason; The Columbian Connection; Assassin's Game; The Assault; Heat; Passenger 57; Toxic; Natural Born Killers; Speed Kills; Wish Man; Wolf Mother; Bronx Bull; SWAT: Unit 887; Weaponized; Traded; Bordering on Bad Behavior; The Snitch Cartel; Private Number; Reach Me; Durant's Never Closes; Crossing Point; Better Criminal; Before I Sleep; Big Money Rustlas; Black Gold; Cellmates; Mark Felt; American Son; Heart and Souls; Chlorine; Swindle; Guilty by Suspicion; True Romance: Big Trouble; Penn & Teller Get Killed; Striking Distance; Visible Scars; Get Carter '00; Play it to the Bone; and more.
Your fighting spirit was inspirational on and off the screen, Mr. Sizemore, and your legacy--your valiant vigor--will never be forgotten.
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