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It's from some goddamn Bette Davis picture . . . some goddamn Warner Brothers epic. . . .

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BUTCH CASSIDY AND THE SUNDANCE KID ('69) featured two protagonists who played by their own rules. It's an example of Westerns reflecting the societal changes being felt in America during the 1960s. See it tonight at 8pm ET as part of spotlight, Defining Frontier.

zahra @comms&cfxx (@zahrageprek) 's Twitter Profile Photo

sea/intl friends who wants to do this; make sure to do it in other accessible cities as well! the protests are happening everywhere, not just in jakarta. other major protest cities: bandung, yogyakarta, surabaya, bali, makassar, pontianak, medan, etc.

Frank McDonough (@fxmc1957) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Robert Redford (died #OTD in 2025) tells Michael Parkinson the story of a practical joke he played on his friend Paul Newman’s 50th birthday.

Margaret "Molly" Rasberry🎧🏳️‍🌈🇵🇸 (@rasberryrazz) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I hope Robert Redford’s died peacefully and was something akin to the episode of The Twilight Zone where he played a version of death who makes an older woman’s death a peaceful transition to the next phase of life.

I hope Robert Redford’s died peacefully and was something akin to the episode of The Twilight Zone where he played a version of death who makes an older woman’s death a peaceful transition to the next phase of life.
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i love this episode so much! watched it with my aunt and i remember her saying "if death looked like this i wouldn't mind dying"

Dave Itzkoff (@ditzkoff) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Robert Redford playing a gentle incarnation of death, coming for a frightened old woman in The Twilight Zone episode "Nothing in the Dark" (1962). An extraordinary performance then, terribly bittersweet today.

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Found the world's most insane book in Edinburgh and had to share for the cinephiles here. It's a collection of photos of history's most famous directors put through a feminization filter "because after all, they are women too" per the description. Some highlights:

Found the world's most insane book in Edinburgh and had to share for the cinephiles here. It's a collection of photos of history's most famous directors put through a feminization filter "because after all, they are women too" per the description. Some highlights: