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Redford and Newman

Discussion in 'Anything goes' started by hondo, Nov 7, 2006.

  1. jay_christley

    jay_christley Member

    The Sting.
    Easily.
     
  2. Buck

    Buck Well-Known Member

    Love 'Butch Cassidy,' but 'The Sting' is even better.
     
  3. Chef

    Chef Active Member

    I echo the previous posts..........The Sting is one of my favorites.
     
  4. Chi City 81

    Chi City 81 Guest

    Agreed. The Sting is one of my all-time favorite movies.
     
  5. Xsportschick

    Xsportschick Member

    "You can't be as old as I am without waking up with a surprised look on your face every morning: 'Holy Christ, whaddya know - I'm still around!' It's absolutely amazing that I survived all the booze and smoking and the cars and the career." - Paul Newman

    Don't know if he still smokes, but Redford, from the look of his skin, definitely does ... Bob, Bob, Bob...what were you thinking?

    According to the story (link in first post of this thread) "Asked what had brought him out for a rare public appearance Newman, 81, wearing a sweatshirt on which he appeared to have written I Never Had A Crappy Gig Until Tonight, answered with one word: 'Redford.'"

    Sting, Butch & Sundance, it's all good :)
     
  6. hondo

    hondo Well-Known Member

    With all due respects to a good movie, I've gotta take Cassidy/Sundance. First of all, Katharine Ross was luminous. Great final scene.
     
  7. Jim Tom Pinch

    Jim Tom Pinch Active Member

  8. Columbo

    Columbo Active Member

    The Sting was better.

    Also, it's been 20 years since they were last on screen together?

    Doesn't that paper mean "30"?
     
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