Posted on 06/09/2008 8:08:57 AM PDT by Borges
Winning.....he and Joanne where she cheats on him actually
i think that was poetic getback for his earlier missteps
Prayers for Mr. Newman’s health.
He was so wonderful in “Hud”... I loved that movie.
All the best to Mr. Newman in fighting this scourge.
Prayer bump
The Newmans celebrated 50 years of marriage in Jan. 2008...They raised their daughters in Connecticut.
Joanne, who turned 78, once described being married to Paul as: "Being married to the most considerate, romantic man". Her 83-year-old spouse adds: "We are very, very different people and yet somehow we fed off those varied differences, and instead of separating us, it has made the whole bond a lot stronger."
"Joanne has always given me unconditional support in all my choices and endeavours, and that includes my race car driving, which she deplores. To me, that's love."
His last good movie was "Nobody's Fool" (1994). He said then he would only make one more, but made inconsequential appearances in 3 more. He planned it, did it the way he wanted to. I enjoyed "Nobody's Fool."
Indeed... And by this thread I discovered that all the proceeds from his foodstuffs line went to his various charities, which I hadn't known before now. I had never purchased any of those products before, but may well in the near future...
the infowarrior
While we would like to think so, the fact that he was at least 30, when I was 10 sadly dictates this to be true (I am 53, now, or close enough to it to say so)...
the infowarrior
and Slapshot still cracks me up. I miss Strother Martin, what a great character actor he was.
yeah, that was hilarious.
If there's a movie to be known for, that would be his best. I still get choked up thinking about the scene with him talking to his buddy out on the back porch.
I concur with the “Nobody’s Fool.”
I am conflicted. A great actor who has created many enjoyable movies and gave a lot to charity. On the other hand, he is part of the left that is destroying the country, although I doubt that he thinks that.
So, I give him kudos for some things and demerits for other things.
But having survived two nasty cancers, I never wish that upon anyone.
If we based our entertainment choices on the political views of those entertaining us, that part of our life would be very dull. I choose to give him credit for what I like about him.
I must see it again, it was really good.
My memory is not as clear as yours, but I do remember a scene where he is standing in the road... leaves have fallen, he seems a bit lost....?
I also remember the scene where Melanie Griffith strips off her top for him:)
God took 48 posts before somebody threw in Slapshot reset
You are slippin Freepers
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