Paul Newman
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#3
This is the one I liked best!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QKYsA2-_uk4
This one was a surprise.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IjbSYkY5hVA
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QKYsA2-_uk4
This one was a surprise.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IjbSYkY5hVA
#6
RebelDarlin , 09-28-2008 01:54 AM
The Hustler
The Sting
Cool Hand Luke
A legend that will be missed! Trivial fact: They filmed Road to Perdition for 10 days right near my house. The crew set up camp in a park about a block from me and I had people camping in my yard trying to catch a glimpse of the stars. Mr. Newman and Mr. Hanks would stop everyday and sign autographs and have pics taken. Very classy!
The Sting
Cool Hand Luke
A legend that will be missed! Trivial fact: They filmed Road to Perdition for 10 days right near my house. The crew set up camp in a park about a block from me and I had people camping in my yard trying to catch a glimpse of the stars. Mr. Newman and Mr. Hanks would stop everyday and sign autographs and have pics taken. Very classy!
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I was able to watch the whole movie on YouTube.
I really liked "Road to Perdition". It showed a different side to the abilities of both Newman and Hanks, in my opinion.Originally Posted by Roadhog
Thanks for that link to "Road to Perdition."I was able to watch the whole movie on YouTube.
#8
"The Long Hot Summer"
"The Hustler"
The best thing about him was his great genorosity. His "Newmans' Own" salad dressings have contributed over $175 MILIION to charity. He also was involved and helped build numerous camps for children with severe illnesses/disabilities.
We certainly need more people like him in the world today.
"The Hustler"
The best thing about him was his great genorosity. His "Newmans' Own" salad dressings have contributed over $175 MILIION to charity. He also was involved and helped build numerous camps for children with severe illnesses/disabilities.
We certainly need more people like him in the world today.