OT RIP Robert Redford

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    Robert Redford, the big-screen charmer turned Oscar-winning director whose hit movies often helped America make sense of itself and who, off screen, evangelized for environmental causes and fostered the Sundance-centered independent film movement, died early Tuesday morning at his home in Utah. He was 89.

    His death, in the mountains outside Provo, was announced in a statement by Cindi Berger, the chief executive of the publicity firm Rogers & Cowan PMK. She said he had died in his sleep but did not provide a specific cause.

    https://www.nytimes.com/2025/09/16/...e_code=1.mU8.r74k.bah4mXuw4195&smid=url-share
     
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    Raindrops keep falling on my head.
     
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    Now I want to watch Spy Game again. RIP
     
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    RIP to a great actor!
     
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    one of my favorite's of his! RIP
     
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    From an outlaw as the Sundance kid to a reporter who took down the president, Redford was a screen legend who took on so many amazing roles. RIP
     
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    Sneakers was my personal favorite of his movies, though I have to admit I've never watched BCatSDK or The Sting ... both blind spots that need correcting soon!
     
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    "WOODSTEIN!!!!"
     
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    Time to watch Sneakers again
     
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    That was one of the dumbest insertions of a song into a movie in Hollywood history.
     
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    One of my favorites!

    RIP to one of the greats!
     
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    I liked most of his movies (screw The Great Gatsby and The Way We Were) but my favorite for some odd reason was Downhill Racer. It came out in '69 and I enjoyed it so much I went back and paid admission to see it again a week later. Then it kind of disappeared for awhile. It showed up on Netflix or Prime a couple of years back and it was every bit as good as I remembered. The mind blower is that it also had Gene Hackman (who was also in his ascendancy at that time). I completely forgot about Hackman and it was a nice surprise.......but damn was Redford an enjoyable actor to watch. Good human too. RIP.
     
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    I named my doomed kittens Cassidy and Sundance.
     
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    of all the American actors that could have played 007 in their prime, I think Redford would have been a great Bond. The guy looked liked he was born to wear a tux
     
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