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Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid (1969)
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"The Sting The Sting has been one of my top favorites for a while now, so I had to show it to my girlfriend. It's got Chicago; great music; a great script that keeps moving; that wonderful collaboration of Robert Redford, Paul Newman, and George Roy Hill that worked just as fantastically in Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid; and we can't forget Robert Shaw; fun direction and structure with the different title cards for the different acts. Some people have pointed out that while the film takes place in the 1930s the Scott Joplin music was composed some time during the first decade of the 1900s. Nonetheless it fits perfectly. I don't think I have to defend why this isn't really a problem. The great thing about this movie is that you think as an audience you are in on all the tricks. I don't want to give away anything at all, but the brilliance of the film is that the real sting is as much on the audience as it is on any of the other characters. The thing that gets me about tryin ... "
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"What's the AFI project, you ask? For more information, or if you just enjoy my bemused ramblings, read here: http://www.spout.com/blogs/pip pin06/archive/2008/3/1/25756.a spx Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid is on the following AFI lists: The Original Top 100 (#50)100 Most Heart-Pounding Movies (#54)100 Years...100 Heroes and Villains (Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid are the #20 heroes)100 Greatest Film Songs (#23 - "Raindrops Keep Fallin' On My Head")The Revised Top 100 (#73)10 Top 10's (#7 Western) I borrowed this film from my parents again, given that they seem to have many of those canonical films released during the late 60s and early 70s. I was familiar with its existence pretty much my whole life but never had much interest in watching it until I was reviewing the AFI lists for this project. If you've been following these entries, you may remember that I don't really care for westerns; it's my least favorite film genre, and if I'm going to consent to watch one, I wou ... "
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"Indecent Proposal(1993) Vezi mai multe video din Film » When I was a kid growing up in the west the dueling sex symbols were Burt Reynolds and Robert Redford, and I was solidly in the Redford camp (though by the time I reached adulthood I’d switch sides and bat for Burt). In fact, Redford became my first movie star crush after I watched him light up the screen in Sydney Pollack’s 1979 The Electric Horseman opposite (post-bombshell Barbarella) Jane Fonda. Sure, the sight of pretty boy Redford as former rodeo star Sonny Steele reduced to donning cowboy duds trussed up with lights worthy of a Christmas tree to hawk breakfast cereal is ludicrous, but Redford managed to suavely pull it off with his inherent masculine dignity. Sonny, like The Sundance Kid, is a physical man’s man, his frat boy looks belying a passionate rebel who clearly identifies with those wild horses that can never be tamed. And interestingly, as a sex symbol, Redford not only vied with Reynolds throughout his ear ... "
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"Paul Newman passed away on Friday after a long battle with cancer, and he will be sorely missed. As early as May he had been planning to direct a stage version of John Steinbeck’s Of Mice and Men, but he had to cancel due to his health. He’s a winner of every major award an actor can pull down, from Oscar to Emmy, and he appeared in over 50 feature films. Besides his work in film, television and on the stage, he also served in World War II, and has been a longtime humanitarian. Paul Newman retired from acting in May of 2007, but he left behind a large body of work that should be in your Netflix queue or on your shelf at home. Here’s a look at some of his best films, and why you should be watching them in tribute. Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid Arguably the film Newman is the most famous for, this was the first "
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"i love this movie, it is one of the best, truly a classic "
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