howdy sir randomwanderings! haha! Burt Reynolds was a great actor even though the stupid critics didn't think so, what do they know, his humorous films were funny and full of action and they made you feel good and I liked him because he wasn't to proud to play smaller roles too.
Love the layout of the post and all the classic trailers, I was there to see his movies when they came out so this is a wonderful post to me!
Do you do movie review posts often? Because I think you're darn good at it!
Happy you enjoyed the post. I do a little bit of everything. Since I became a Curie Curator my posting has stalled a bit. I really am going to try posting more frequently again. But I definitely do like movies and TV a lot, so more reviews will be likely.
howdy sir randomwanderings! how do you get to be a curie curator and is that just a volunteer task? because that has to take some time! I'd think there would have to be some sort of compensation.
Well I just haven't seen any review specialists so I thought that might be a fun niche. thanks so much for getting back to me!
oh, hey if I see an amazing post can I submit it to you for review? not mine. lol.
During my college days, we were also watching a 'not so good movies' with my friends. But its actually part of growing up in life that not all the time goodness is present.
The movies you'd shared Author Gene may not be liked by some but its natural, not all have the same interests.
But its actually your reviews on the movies. It depends on the readers how they react on. The most important is the moral lessons we get from the actor or from the movie itself.
I won't say I was born in the 1970s but the truth is I understand what you meant when you said you watched a lot of inappropriate stuff for your age, because I did same too. His 1972 film Deliverance film seems his biggest and most recognized role.
his sexual aspect to him though thrilled the ladies an uncle once told me.
I don't know Burt Reynolds that much but it seemed his career spanned into the 1990s and the thriller you provided showed that he's a fine actor.
Beautiful tribute to him
Glad you liked it. Yes, Deliverance is likely the most critically acclaimed, and what many would consider his best acting. For me though, I definitely preferred the comedic side, the films that many would consider "cheesy" films.
I do not know the movies and the actor you mentioned but it's because I was not even born xD in the same way I think your post is very interesting, very well written and easy to understand .. Very pleasant the way you wrote us the story that is the essence of this post, the videos were a good complement to the story. I really liked your story thank you for sharing, a hug!
I know there's an actor named Burt Reynolds but now reading your blog, I don't actually know about him at all. I haven't seen any of his movies, which is quite a surprising discovery since I watch a lot of movies.
Your blog is easy to read, ranwan, not too long and divided nicely into section. It's definitely good for people like me who have short attention span. And I'm very happy that you get a curie for it ^_^.
It is easier to write a post that is good for people with a short attention span, when the author also has one! A lot of his films would be worth finding to watch, as long as you aren't easily offended. Like I said back then they let a lot of stuff into movies that probably wouldn't be well received in today's culture.
How little I know about him (and his career) well, its probably because he achieved all of that before I was even born... He definitely did live his life. I wonder why he started taking up small roles after all of those achievements, maybe because he thought he was growing old? Oh well, he still did entertain people during those times he was on top and he will definitely be remembered for those smiles he put on people's face through his performance because those movies you mentioned looks legit!
About watching "inappropriate" movies, even I did that while growing up with my older siblings, definitely didn't grasp much of what was happening there but I still did watch them anyways (because I had no other option, lol.)
This is a really nice tribute to Burt Reynolds, he (and his work) will definitely be remembered even after his demise...
He was always criticized for his acting ability by many critics. Once he earned an Academy Award nomination late in his career, everybody wanted him to be in their projects. Even if it was a smaller role as the nomination was for Best Supporting Actor. They were hoping to catch some of that magic. And on the strength of that nomination I am sure he was getting paid well for those smaller roles.
Those older siblings are always the worst influences! lol
Oh wow! Its so funny how one is being criticized one minute and the next minute, almost everyone wants to be somehow connected to you. Lol! Well, I am sure the magic was able to rub off their movies a little bit...
Yeah, yeah! Lol. If only our parent knew what we (they) watched while they were out.. Heheheh
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It is an actor that was not on my radar, but thanks to your post I see differently, I would like to take a tour of some of his films, which one would you recommend? excellent post, I congratulate you for such a good and detailed writing job!
I'm glad I found your tribute to Burt Reynolds. I haven't seen the Canball Run and your introduction made me want to see it... All those cars, jokes, chase and action sound very appealing...
Before my time really. Obviously the name is still big and he is a legend of the movies but they don't really cross my screen unfortunately.
Of course many of the themes in these films just simply wouldn't work today - excessive womanizing, suicide, abuse, some underlying racism/stereotyping by culture or race, drinking and driving.
Personally, i don't have any problem with any of these topics as they are movies and not real life. People have to accept that these topics will be talked about rather than getting offended by everything in the world. I have seen him in the longest yard which was a fairly good movie.
Now it's your turn to swallow the medicine you help concoct 😜🤣
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4 months ago seems a long time ago on Steemit and I wonder if you'll even see my comment.
The movie appreciation aside I enjoyed thoroughly the comments you made from your heart about being a kid and watching inappropriate stuff and how 'unacceptable' his movies probably are in today's world. That's a 'laugh' in itself. Maybe he helped set a trend?
I would enjoy reading more of your posts.
howdy sir randomwanderings! haha! Burt Reynolds was a great actor even though the stupid critics didn't think so, what do they know, his humorous films were funny and full of action and they made you feel good and I liked him because he wasn't to proud to play smaller roles too.
Love the layout of the post and all the classic trailers, I was there to see his movies when they came out so this is a wonderful post to me!
Do you do movie review posts often? Because I think you're darn good at it!
Happy you enjoyed the post. I do a little bit of everything. Since I became a Curie Curator my posting has stalled a bit. I really am going to try posting more frequently again. But I definitely do like movies and TV a lot, so more reviews will be likely.
howdy sir randomwanderings! how do you get to be a curie curator and is that just a volunteer task? because that has to take some time! I'd think there would have to be some sort of compensation.
Well I just haven't seen any review specialists so I thought that might be a fun niche. thanks so much for getting back to me!
oh, hey if I see an amazing post can I submit it to you for review? not mine. lol.
During my college days, we were also watching a 'not so good movies' with my friends. But its actually part of growing up in life that not all the time goodness is present.
The movies you'd shared Author Gene may not be liked by some but its natural, not all have the same interests.
But its actually your reviews on the movies. It depends on the readers how they react on. The most important is the moral lessons we get from the actor or from the movie itself.
I won't say I was born in the 1970s but the truth is I understand what you meant when you said you watched a lot of inappropriate stuff for your age, because I did same too. His 1972 film Deliverance film seems his biggest and most recognized role.
his sexual aspect to him though thrilled the ladies an uncle once told me.
I don't know Burt Reynolds that much but it seemed his career spanned into the 1990s and the thriller you provided showed that he's a fine actor.
Beautiful tribute to him
Glad you liked it. Yes, Deliverance is likely the most critically acclaimed, and what many would consider his best acting. For me though, I definitely preferred the comedic side, the films that many would consider "cheesy" films.
I do not know the movies and the actor you mentioned but it's because I was not even born xD in the same way I think your post is very interesting, very well written and easy to understand .. Very pleasant the way you wrote us the story that is the essence of this post, the videos were a good complement to the story. I really liked your story thank you for sharing, a hug!
I know there's an actor named Burt Reynolds but now reading your blog, I don't actually know about him at all. I haven't seen any of his movies, which is quite a surprising discovery since I watch a lot of movies.
Your blog is easy to read, ranwan, not too long and divided nicely into section. It's definitely good for people like me who have short attention span. And I'm very happy that you get a curie for it ^_^.
It is easier to write a post that is good for people with a short attention span, when the author also has one! A lot of his films would be worth finding to watch, as long as you aren't easily offended. Like I said back then they let a lot of stuff into movies that probably wouldn't be well received in today's culture.
How little I know about him (and his career) well, its probably because he achieved all of that before I was even born... He definitely did live his life. I wonder why he started taking up small roles after all of those achievements, maybe because he thought he was growing old? Oh well, he still did entertain people during those times he was on top and he will definitely be remembered for those smiles he put on people's face through his performance because those movies you mentioned looks legit!
About watching "inappropriate" movies, even I did that while growing up with my older siblings, definitely didn't grasp much of what was happening there but I still did watch them anyways (because I had no other option, lol.)
This is a really nice tribute to Burt Reynolds, he (and his work) will definitely be remembered even after his demise...
He was always criticized for his acting ability by many critics. Once he earned an Academy Award nomination late in his career, everybody wanted him to be in their projects. Even if it was a smaller role as the nomination was for Best Supporting Actor. They were hoping to catch some of that magic. And on the strength of that nomination I am sure he was getting paid well for those smaller roles.
Those older siblings are always the worst influences! lol
Oh wow! Its so funny how one is being criticized one minute and the next minute, almost everyone wants to be somehow connected to you. Lol! Well, I am sure the magic was able to rub off their movies a little bit...
Yeah, yeah! Lol. If only our parent knew what we (they) watched while they were out.. Heheheh
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It is an actor that was not on my radar, but thanks to your post I see differently, I would like to take a tour of some of his films, which one would you recommend? excellent post, I congratulate you for such a good and detailed writing job!
I'm glad I found your tribute to Burt Reynolds. I haven't seen the Canball Run and your introduction made me want to see it... All those cars, jokes, chase and action sound very appealing...
Before my time really. Obviously the name is still big and he is a legend of the movies but they don't really cross my screen unfortunately.
Personally, i don't have any problem with any of these topics as they are movies and not real life. People have to accept that these topics will be talked about rather than getting offended by everything in the world. I have seen him in the longest yard which was a fairly good movie.
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Now it's your turn to swallow the medicine you help concoct 😜🤣
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4 months ago seems a long time ago on Steemit and I wonder if you'll even see my comment.
The movie appreciation aside I enjoyed thoroughly the comments you made from your heart about being a kid and watching inappropriate stuff and how 'unacceptable' his movies probably are in today's world. That's a 'laugh' in itself. Maybe he helped set a trend?
I would enjoy reading more of your posts.