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<blockquote data-quote="wkmac" data-source="post: 634933" data-attributes="member: 2189"><p>That's why I like Redford's material so much. Not only the use of excessive profanity but IMO to many movies just throw in a naked body just for the sake of it whereas Redford leaves this all to imagination. He's not real keen on nudity or sex just for the sake of juicing up the film. I like being left to think or use my imagination instead of being subjected to the cheap thrill.</p><p> </p><p>In Electric Horseman (great movie IMO) the imagination tells you that he and the Jane Fonda character had sex but you didn't see it. This makes the scene from the next morning IMO have an even greater comedic impact which was the intent. The line that laid me in the floor was Willie Nelson's character Wendall talking about a bottle of tequila, a women and using vaccum to remove chrome from a bumper hitch. See the movie and you'll see the humor in my cleaned up version.</p><p> </p><p>Cudos Upstate for your comments above!</p><p> </p><p>2 other Redford films that I love, you only hear his voice in one are "A River Runs Through It" and then with Brad Pitt again who IMO is a younger Redford in many respects in the movie "Spy Game."</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wkmac, post: 634933, member: 2189"] That's why I like Redford's material so much. Not only the use of excessive profanity but IMO to many movies just throw in a naked body just for the sake of it whereas Redford leaves this all to imagination. He's not real keen on nudity or sex just for the sake of juicing up the film. I like being left to think or use my imagination instead of being subjected to the cheap thrill. In Electric Horseman (great movie IMO) the imagination tells you that he and the Jane Fonda character had sex but you didn't see it. This makes the scene from the next morning IMO have an even greater comedic impact which was the intent. The line that laid me in the floor was Willie Nelson's character Wendall talking about a bottle of tequila, a women and using vaccum to remove chrome from a bumper hitch. See the movie and you'll see the humor in my cleaned up version. Cudos Upstate for your comments above! 2 other Redford films that I love, you only hear his voice in one are "A River Runs Through It" and then with Brad Pitt again who IMO is a younger Redford in many respects in the movie "Spy Game." [/QUOTE]
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