Damn I guess I’m confusing him with someone else. I thought he already died. Damn.
@dtownsfinest I agree with @Helico-pterFunk , you're probably thinking about Paul Newman, since they were contemporaries.Paul Newman?
Damn I guess I’m confusing him with someone else. I thought he already died. Damn.
@dtownsfinest I agree with @Helico-pterFunk , you're probably thinking about Paul Newman, since they were contemporaries.Paul Newman?
Lowkey I think that’s who I was thinking of. The one with the salad dressing and shit I realize they different now but damn.Paul Newman?
Yeah and I remember him and then you see him die it’s like damn I don’t see him in movies anymore….It's like that these days.
He was before my time and they just sort of leave the spotlight.
Ok because I’m wondering how the hell yall know it was Paul Newman. That’s exactly who I confused him with.@dtownsfinest I agree with @Helico-pterFunk , you're probably thinking about Paul Newman, since they were contemporaries.
Lowkey I think that’s who I was thinking of. The one with the salad dressing and shit I realize they different now but damn.
Ok because I’m wondering how the hell yall know it was Paul Newman. That’s exactly who I confused him with.
The Sting, The Natural and Spy Games are three if my favorite films of his but he has so many classic films.
RIP. Have yet to see any of his films....recommendations?
The Last Castle is a great movieA lot of great flicks await you
Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid
Jeremiah Johnson
The Candidate
The Sting
The Great Gatsby
Three Days of the Condor
All the President's Men
A Bridge Too Far
Brubaker
Out of Africa
Havana
Indecent Proposal
The Horse Whisperer
The Last Castle
Spy Game
All Is Lost
The Old Man & the Gun
The Last Castle is a great movie
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RIP to A Hollywood Legend.RIP. Have yet to see any of his films....recommendations?
RIP to A Hollywood Legend.
He will be missed, but never forgotten.
Robert Redford’s movie “The Sting” was one of my favorite movies when I was young. (That movie got me interested in the entire “Heist” movie genre, as a whole.)
And don’t forget about his leading role in “The Winter Soldier.”
Yup, no Sundance then no Ryan Coogler's Fruitvale Station:
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Retracing Ryan Coogler’s Sundance Institute Journey - sundance.org
Feature Film Program Founding Director Michelle Satter recalls Sundance Institute's journey with and support of Ryan Coogler and his feature directorial debut Fruitvale Station.I met Ryan Coogler in the fall of 2011 when he came in to have a conversation about his script, Fruitvale Station. As I...www.sundance.org