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Smokey
10-04-2008, 08:15 PM
Dedicated to paul Newman, he seem to be more comfortable playing the under dog role which he excelled at.

In chronicle order:

The Hustler (1961):With Jackie Gleason as Minnesota Fats as one of his rare dramatic role, he takes on new a comer.
http://www.lacoctelera.com/myfiles/pianistaenunburdel/The%20Hustler.jpg

Cool hand Luke (1967): As one of better prison drama films, Newman defy the authorities until the end -come hell or water. Memorable performance by George Kennedy.
http://artfiles.art.com/images/-/Paul-Newman---Cool-Hand-Luke-Photograph-C10101950.jpeg

Hombre (1967): As a tribute and contraray to John Ford's Stagecoach, the Indian save the day. Richard Boone steal every scene he is in.
http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/51f-TuhUXsL._SS500_.jpg

Towering Inferno (1974): As one of best disaster movie ever made with a terrific all star cast, Steve McQueen and Newman battle fire and buroiocrats at site of world tallest building.
http://www.cinemaretro.com/uploads/TOWER20SUPPORTING20CASTcopy.jpg

The Verdict (1982): Nominations including Best Picture and Best Actor for Paul Newman's performance as a down-and-out alcoholic attorney who stumbles onto one last chance to redeem himself.
http://www.upstartfilmcollective.com/portfolios/jcharnick/images/mamet-pix/films/verdict.jpg

Nobody’s Fool (1994): A very low key movie, family past history come to hunt Newman, he must finally come to terms with his family and take responsibilities that he has ignored for the duration of his life.
http://www.dreamagic.com/roger/nobodysFool.gif

thekid
10-05-2008, 03:50 AM
What???

Where's

Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid
The Sting
Slapshot

Worf101
10-05-2008, 08:21 AM
What???

Where's

Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid
The Sting
Slapshot
Welcome Kid, you're not a familiar of this particular sub-forum... You don't know that Smokey aka "Festus" is a loving and loveable chap who's tastes in film sometimes leaves one... "baffled". His love of 70's bargain bin movies is a source of much wondering among us round here. Still when Smoke starts a list, best to make up one of your own.. if for nothing but sanity's sake.. :devil:

Da "tossin' the frag under the tent flap" Worfster

thekid
10-05-2008, 08:53 AM
Welcome Kid, you're not a familiar of this particular sub-forum... You don't know that Smokey aka "Festus" is a loving and loveable chap who's tastes in film sometimes leaves one... "baffled". His love of 70's bargain bin movies is a source of much wondering among us round here. Still when Smoke starts a list, best to make up one of your own.. if for nothing but sanity's sake.. :devil:

Da "tossin' the frag under the tent flap" Worfster

Worf

Thanks for the heads up.

A quick story about the movie "The Verdict"....
Years ago I went on a date and we ended up seeing "The Verdict" only a day before I had to have some minor surgery. Well when I checked into the hospital around noon I was told to go to my room and wait and the anesthiaologist would be by to see me shortly. Well it's almost 6pm and nobody comes by so I go to the nurses station and they tell someone must have screwed up but if go down stairs I might be able to catch the anesthiaologist before he goes home. So I run downstairs just as the guy is leaving and he gives me a quick look up and down asks if I am in good shape and asks my weight. I tell him and he says okay and he will see me in the OR the next morning. I ask is that the extent of his "exam" because I just saw the movie "The Verdict" which is in part about an anesthiaologist who screws up and administers the wrong anesthia. He replies that is interesting and then walks out the door. Needless to say I did not get the best night's sleep.

Smokey
10-05-2008, 07:23 PM
Welcome Kid, you're not a familiar of this particular sub-forum... You don't know that Smokey aka "Festus" is a loving and loveable chap who's tastes in film sometimes leaves one... "baffled". His love of 70's bargain bin movies is a source of much wondering among us round here. Still when Smoke starts a list, best to make up one of your own.. if for nothing but sanity's sake.. :devil:

Da "tossin' the frag under the tent flap" Worfster

LOL. That is some funny stuff Worf :D

You are right that most of my lists come from Bargain Bin DVDs since haven't had cable for a while. And another reason some movies are not mentioned is because haven't seen them.

Like couple of movies The Kid mentioned (Sting and Slapshots) that have not seen. But saw Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid a while back and thought that for a western, it was a weak entry.

emaidel
10-06-2008, 03:50 AM
Some found the overtly religious overtones of "Cool Hand Luke" a bit heavy-handed, but I loved the film. I find it hard to pick a Paul Newman "best," but there's no problem whatsoever in picking the worst: "The Silver Chalice," his first film. A silly, high stylized depiction of the silversmith selected to build a silver chalice from the cup Christ used at the last supper. I saw it in the early 50's, when I was a young child, and hated it. Then, I managed to catch it on TV many years later, and easily saw why Newman hated it so much. I also read that he'd invite friends over and "force" them to sit through a showing of it, armed with supplied pots, pans and wooden spoons as well as other assorted noisemakers. We've lost a national treasure.

emesbee
10-06-2008, 04:31 AM
I always liked "Cool Hand Luke", but more recently I reckon he was pretty good in "Road To Perdition".

Worf101
10-06-2008, 04:46 AM
"The Long Hot Summer"

Newman, his soon to be wife and Orson Welles tearing up the scenery. Ah Tennesee Williams, it just don't git any better.

Da Worfster