R.I.P. Paul Newman
I had planned to talk about Spike Lee’s uneven but often wildly entertaining “Miracle at St. Anna” today, but I instead woke up to the rather depressing news that Paul Newman had died.
He was 83 and had suffering from cancer for quite a while, and therefore hadn’t acted too often in recent years, most recently adding his voice to Pixar’s “Cars.” Looking back through his IMDB resume, he made many movies that I and the rest of the world love, but whether I had to pick three favorites, they would have to be ‘The Hudsucker Proxy,” “The Hustler” and,
Probably the most quotable movie of all moment, that last one is just cinematic comfort food. I’ve probably seen it as often as any movie I own, and will surely watch at least part of it tonight (after watching the Georgia Bulldogs just roll the Alabama Crimson Tide.) I really don’t have anything terribly profound to say about that tragic loss, so instead just enjoy that fairly somber moment from “Cool Hand Luke” Mr. Newman singing “Plastic Jesus” and playing the banjo. R.I.P Mr. Newman.
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