Robert Redford spent close to a decade trying to get a third movie with Paul Newman off the ground, but it simply wasn't to be.
In the world of Al Pacino that have been so many great films, but also a raft of incredible roles he turned down. Including this cult classic.
P eople love to watch Jason Statham. According to The Numbers, his movies have grossed over $6 billion at the box office, ...
one of only two movies he made with Paul Newman. Redford finally watched The Sting, which was released on Christmas Day in 1973, when he and his grandson were hunting for a video to watch in 2004.
One of the best Stephen King adaptations, The Green Mile provided for a number of powerful and emotional scenes, but the ...
Multi-talented, Paul Newman is one of the greatest American actors of all time. With his silhouette of a Greek statue and his unreal blue eyes, he embodied the quintessential Hollywood star.
From the very beginning, actor Paul ... Newman himself finds it trivial and even disturbing that everyone is so taken with his appearance. The actor and director - who has played in more than ...
Slap Shot (166 points) Paul Newman demonstrates how goofball sports movies ought to be done (this ... "Raging Bull" by 12. The full list of voters included Page 2 columnists Bob Halloran, Jeff ...
Here's how Page 2 editors ranked the all-time best sports movie quotes ... Reggie Dunlop (Paul Newman) in "Slap Shot" 8. Tony D'Amato (Al Pacino) in "Any Given Sunday" 9. Sidney Deane (Wesley ...