So good in so many movies.
Shout out to a few... the Sting, Downhill Racer, The Candidate, Great Waldo Pepper
Underrated movie right thereSo good in so many movies.
Shout out to a few... the Sting, Downhill Racer, The Candidate, Great Waldo PepperI'll add Sneakers to the list.
Too Many SecretsUnderrated movie right thereSo good in so many movies.
Shout out to a few... the Sting, Downhill Racer, The Candidate, Great Waldo PepperI'll add Sneakers to the list.
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Hopefully he's pulling another prank with Paul right now. They were a great team, I wish they had made a couple more movies together.He had such a great feel for all aspects of moviemaking that I don't believe he ever had genuine flop or "phone it in" type of performance. All of his films had a purpose. A few years ago I saw "Legal Eagles" on late night HBO--not one his classics--and even though comedy was not his strong suit, and the script wasn't all that strong, you could tell that he was putting in the effort, and that elevated the film
The one story that stands out is how he cast Mary Tyler Moore in "Ordinary People". He did not bring her in for an audition, nor any other actress, but instead offered her the part immediately. They lived in the same enclave in a secluded town north of Hollywood, and Redford would occasionally cross paths with her. He was always struck by how sad she seemed. Despite her fame as playing upbeat, chipper characters, there was a deep sorrow within her that Redford sensed, which was perfect for the role in "Ordinary People".
Might have to find a way to watch this for the first timeMight have to put on 3 Days of the Condor tonight. RIP
Might have to find a way to watch this for the first timeMight have to put on 3 Days of the Condor tonight. RIP
Yes, a great role that rewrote the typical grim reaper into something totally different. The Twilight Zone featured a lot of young actors that later became huge stars.I have never been a huge fan of "Twilight Zone", but have been seeing a lot of mentions of an episode he was in at an early stage in his career. They say it is one of the best in the entire series.
I think I will check it out.
Local library maybe? I am just a nerd and own it on 4k. Watching it right now, it's so 70s. I love it.Might have to find a way to watch this for the first timeMight have to put on 3 Days of the Condor tonight. RIP
Don’t see it streaming for free anywhere but can be rented on Amazon and Apple. Also Fubo. Hoping I have it recorded somewhere as this is the one I want to watch tonight too.
I also own it.Local library maybe? I am just a nerd and own it on 4k. Watching it right now, it's so 70s. I love it.Might have to find a way to watch this for the first timeMight have to put on 3 Days of the Condor tonight. RIP
Don’t see it streaming for free anywhere but can be rented on Amazon and Apple. Also Fubo. Hoping I have it recorded somewhere as this is the one I want to watch tonight too.
The middle stretch with Faye Dunaway is a little awkward today and is the weakest part of the movie but the beginning and end are really strong and the elevator apartment scene is incredible. The paranoid thrillers are maybe the best sub genre of the 70s.I also own it.Local library maybe? I am just a nerd and own it on 4k. Watching it right now, it's so 70s. I love it.Might have to find a way to watch this for the first timeMight have to put on 3 Days of the Condor tonight. RIP
Don’t see it streaming for free anywhere but can be rented on Amazon and Apple. Also Fubo. Hoping I have it recorded somewhere as this is the one I want to watch tonight too.
But it’s streaming for free on MGM+.
I’m also watching right now. It’s definitely of its time but still holds up very well.
In what I can only describe as down right shocking, I discovered The Great Waldo Pepper is streaming on Netflix until October. I haven't seen it but Redford in another George Roy Hill movie? Sign me up.So good in so many movies.
Shout out to a few... the Sting, Downhill Racer, The Candidate, Great Waldo Pepper