Robert Redford just died on the 16th of September at the age of 89 and it really affected me because he is one of the last of the giants of the big screen even though he is from the modern era. I’m changing this up just a bit because I can’t just choose 3…. I tried, but I couldn’t and I am choosing more than 3 going from my favourite on down and will not give a synopsis. There are some famous films he made that I have yet to see like, “All The President’s Men” so I won’t showcase some famous films he did make. You can let me know which ones I should watch in your comments. Here we go…
1. THE STING-1973
2. BUTCH CASSIDY AND THE SUNDANCE KID-1969
3. JEREMIAH JOHNSON-1972
4. BAREFOOT IN THE PARK-1967
5. THE GREAT WALDO PEPPER-1975
6. THE ELECTRIC HORSEMAN-1979
8. THREE DAYS OF THE CONDOR-1975
9. BRUBAKER-1980
10. THE GREAT GATSBY-1974
You can see there are some major omissions because I have not seen them yet. Redford started the Sundance Festival in his home state of Utah but he was prolific behind the scenes as well as a Producer and Director. He won an Oscar for “Ordinary People” a film I still need to see. I noticed that I really like his directing style and here are 3 films I love…
1. THE MILAGRO BEANFIELD WAR-1988
2. QUIZ SHOW-1994
If you watch all these trailers…thank you!! We lost a great one this week and I bow my head to this classic gentleman.
R.I.P. ๐น Losing Robert Redford is a major blow! ๐ข Excellent list of movies you shared, Birgit. You might also enjoy The Hot Rock from 1972.
ReplyDeleteI will mark that one down. I know he was old but I just thought he would live to be 99.
DeleteI saw All the President’s Men when it came out but I’m not sure I would enjoy it now. My powers of concentration have decreased! Yours might be better.
ReplyDeleteThat’s a big film I still need to see.
Delete"The Natural"! I hope you didn't forget that one. Your brother would never forgive you...
ReplyDeleteI'll forgive her... this time, lol!
DeleteI hung my head low because this is still one film I have yet to see.
DeleteI was shocked to hear of his death. He had a good long life. The movie that popped into my head when I heard the news was Sneakers. But there's so many of his movies to choose from.
ReplyDeleteI will need to add this one to my list as well.
DeleteHi Birgit!
ReplyDeleteI'm with you on a couple of points. His passing was a shock and a real loss. Also, a top three is an impossibility!!! I still have a few of his later films to see (my biggest misses at this point are "All is Lost" and his final film with Jane Fonda "Our Souls at Night" (that one is only because I don't have Netflix). He was someone that if I saw his name on the credits, I'd see the film, which usually worked out just fine (an occasional miss like "Havana" must be expected)
I'm not sure I can even keep it to a top ten so I'm just going to list the films in order of preference until I get to the few I didn't like: ๐
All the President’s Men (it’s an essential! You really need to watch it)
Three Days of the Condor
The Way We Were
Barefoot in the Park
The Sting
Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid
The Old Man and the Gun
The Chase
Sneakers
Truth
Brubaker
The Electric Horseman
The Hot Rock
Legal Eagles
Tell Them Willie Boy is Here
The Clearing
Up Close and Personal
Out of Africa
The Natural
The Candidate
Downhill Racer
This Property is Condemned-The picture itself is rather a mess, but Redford and Natalie Wood make it worth seeing.
Inside Daisy Clover-See the above statement. It applies to this film as well!
As far as the films he directed Ordinary People and A River Runs Through It are great, Quiz Show very good. The rest decent if unextraordinary, except for Lions for Lambs which I struggled through.
I really liked Captain America: The Winter Soldier but his role was small so I’m not including it in the main list.
He didn't do much television but his early appearance on The Twilight Zone episode "Nothing in the Dark" is memorable with both he and especially Gladys Cooper giving great performances.
First….that Twilight Zone episode is one of my favourites and I always wondered what he thought of working with Gladys Cooper? I just never got into The Way We Were…too romancy for me:)). Many of his later films I need to see like the ones you mentioned. All the Presidents Men is a big one I need to see along with the later films with Fonda. There are too many to mention of his films I want to see. I don’t care if I ever see Indecent Proposal or Lions for Lambs.
DeleteA lot of people love The Way We Were and Out of Africa. Inside Daisy Clover was an early film of his and an unusual role. I thought he was a very good director.
ReplyDeleteLove,
Janie
Yes, maybe, one day, I’ll see Out of Africa but that would mean I’d have to suffer watching Meryl Streep and not sure I can…lol
DeleteRedford had a great career with top notch films. I guess I've liked most of them. He was a quality actor.
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He was a quality actor right up there with the classic film stars
DeleteI loved "Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid." Also, "The Natural." You should give it a watch.
ReplyDeleteYes, that’s one of the top on my list. I plan to start watching the biggest one like The Natural is one I have missed.
DeleteThe man was a talent, for sure. I even liked him in the Avengers movies!
DeleteThe pairing of Redford & Newman was one of the all-time greats, and I think 'The Sting' is technically one of the best films ever made. And I can't even imagine someone disliking 'Butch & Sundance'.
ReplyDeleteI also enjoyed 'The Natural' (not the greatest baseball movie but one of the best) and 'The Way We Were'. By weird coincidence, on the 16th I just randomly decided to watch the Twilight Zone episode 'Nothing In The Dark' in which Redford essentially played the Grim Reaper, and I didn't even know that he had died earlier in the day. Odd.
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I need to see The Natural and I like the one who is jazzy and now I need to go to bed. I keep falling asleep writing this…
DeletePleasant dreams.
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Concur. Although I haven't seen The Way We Were.
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