His "Candidate" perfectly captured my view of politics.
It's fundamentally an empty experience other than winning elections.
Link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=myEpap3TxVs
I don't care that it veered from the book.
One of his last films, All Is Lost, was pretty good as well. I think he spoke 3 words as a one-man show.
Great supporting cast, as well. I've quoted so many lines, so many times, over the years.
When I lived in Buffalo for a year during the mid 1980s, I caught a couple of Bisons games there.
It was a testament to his innate positivity and drive. Thank You, Robert Redford.
"Marvin? What do we do now?" (Audience knowing that it's him and not "we" anymore.)
Many of his great movies had haunting endings...
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Link: https://youtu.be/OsDnrFBpsBk?si=8ckG4FD88bOmQcS5
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He also appeared in some of my favorite films: The Sting, Jeremiah Johnson, Downhill Racer, The Candidate. Additionally, he set aside a chunk of land in Utah that became the Sundance Ski Area, which grew into something much bigger. Godspeed.
He had a great body of work.
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Can't believe "A River Runs Through It" is 33 years old now...
Underrated movie. Thoroughly enjoyed it.
Kinda surprised by this news. He just seemed like the kind of guy that was going to live forever.