Hollywood just lost its most quotable cavalry hat: Robert Duvall, the legend who gave us “I love the smell of napalm in the morning” while surfing chaos in Apocalypse Now, the quietly lethal Tom Hagen who made “consigliere” sound classy, and Boo Radley who turned reclusiveness into an art form, has passed at 95. From Oscar-winning crooner in Tender Mercies to dancing tango in his own films, Duvall brought gravitas, grit, and that unmistakable squint to everything. He outlasted multiple Godfathers, sniffed napalm like fine wine, and probably still has the best one-liners in the afterlife. Rest in power, Kilgore — the morning smells a little less explosive without you.