10 Movies That Prove Dennis Quaid Is Impossible To Kill

10. Frequency

Qxfsg One of the best examples of Dennis Quaid's immortality in his films is the 2000 movie Frequency. In most movies when someone dies, they usually stay dead. Sometimes we think someone is dead and they actually are not yet fed to the worms. Then there are other occasions when someone will just come back from the dead in general. Irrational, but it does happen from time to time. But then you have Dennis Quaid who just laughs in death's face while beating it in a pillow fight, who dying once is never enough for him. In Frequency, we follow John as he finds out that he can communicate with his long dead father, Frank played by Quaid, via an Amateur radio where Frank picks up 30 years earlier, the night before Frank died in a fire while fighting it as a firefighter. A great story and great acting puts this unique concept together to kick off this list. Not only does the movie begin with Dennis Quaid's character, Frank, already 30 years dead, but when his son John warns him about the fire he originally dies in, a new timeline is created when Frank survives. But would you know it, Frank ends up dying of lung cancer anyway in the new timeline. DQ cannot catch a break here. So is that enough? Well most people would give up and say "screw it; I'm going to lie down and stay dead." So after time-twisting events, which would have me ruining more of the movie than I already am, the timelines are altered once again and Frank survives both of his time-destined deaths. How's that for making death jealous?
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