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Burt talks about the role he played in casting one of the "mountain men" from the ‘70s cult classic.
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@burtvhulberthyhbn7583
@burtvhulberthyhbn7583 6 лет назад
Filmed almost entirely in the woods, no set, no CGI and a memorable NON actor who cannot read. A masterpiece.
@markwatson6783
@markwatson6783 6 лет назад
Sadly, Burt Reynolds's Deliverance in the woods often came with a tragic death this month.
@MultiSkyman1
@MultiSkyman1 6 лет назад
Agree, Masterpiece. No background music either which gave it an eerie vibe!!
@markwatson6783
@markwatson6783 6 лет назад
Who wrote the 1970 novel Deliverance? (Hint: He was a notable poet with his origins tracing back to Atlanta, Georgia - the birthplace of Jeff Foxworthy, Ed Helms and Roy Drusky.
@eightinches6094
@eightinches6094 6 лет назад
@ Mark Watson...I could look it up but I won't, but they gave him a small part in the movie, he played the Sheriff of the town towards the end of the film. He's the one that tells the guys to never come back here again.
@MultiSkyman1
@MultiSkyman1 6 лет назад
eight inches He did a great job in that small part too!
@danielthompsonmoviestravel8254
@danielthompsonmoviestravel8254 4 года назад
There never was and there never will be another Burt Reynolds. The man was a true original.
@yoblazes
@yoblazes 4 года назад
A true piece of a trash and a garbage guy.
@jonclymer2572
@jonclymer2572 4 года назад
@@yoblazes What's the matter, James, you have a fit looking at a real man, not those you fantasize about in Playgirl? Sit down, twit, you're not even in the same league.
@yoblazes
@yoblazes 4 года назад
@@jonclymer2572 you're a big man aren't you? Your mommy must be so proud to see her son speak like that. You must be a big hit with the ladies
@anthonyedwards6206
@anthonyedwards6206 4 года назад
Have you seen celebrity jeopardy
@yoblazes
@yoblazes 4 года назад
@@anthonyedwards6206 suck it trebek
@66RainySuper
@66RainySuper 6 лет назад
Jon Voight was exceptional in Deliverance too!
@kobrien4121
@kobrien4121 6 лет назад
Andy Richter was great in too, eeeewwwww 🐷
@SssagaBenches4U
@SssagaBenches4U 6 лет назад
Yeah... cause he was RAPED!
@longmemory1620
@longmemory1620 6 лет назад
voight was GG nom
@yurigargari8700
@yurigargari8700 6 лет назад
Ned beatty first role
@MrJoe-yw5ex
@MrJoe-yw5ex 6 лет назад
The chemistry between all the men in the canoes....excellent.
@skeeter7363
@skeeter7363 6 лет назад
rip Burt Reynolds you will be missed
@the_real_burt_reynolds_off9253
Skeeter I know thanks I’ll Rest In Peace In heaven
@jmlazerek8920
@jmlazerek8920 2 года назад
By who?
@lukeloveslauraalways
@lukeloveslauraalways 6 лет назад
Even though his health was failing his mind was still sharp as ever. He was a hunk in Deliverance. Sad he is gone
@Anti-infleuncer
@Anti-infleuncer 2 года назад
one of the most attractive men to ever set foot on this earth !
@williegordon9188
@williegordon9188 2 года назад
@@Anti-infleuncer Eventhough he was almost in his 80's he still looked great.
@eversun77
@eversun77 5 лет назад
That’s the way to interview a star....let him do the talking, that’s who we want to hear from, don’t interrupt and don’t try to be funny.
@causeeffect7624
@causeeffect7624 4 года назад
you are so right, someone should tell fallon and the like!
@joeygonzo
@joeygonzo 4 года назад
YUP.
@mr.reality9741
@mr.reality9741 4 года назад
Conan is underrated as an interviewer.
@larrystaples1842
@larrystaples1842 4 года назад
I love Jimmy F.....but he's guilty as charged.....my Favorite is the Brit...can't remember his name. Has 4 guests at a time...Graham Norton...finally hit me.
@jasonpeters9865
@jasonpeters9865 4 года назад
@@mr.reality9741 cuz he has good taste
@jeffkyler5660
@jeffkyler5660 6 лет назад
Burt is a genuine country boy. It's why he was so good in films like Gator and White Lightning. But he also has a sharpness to him that informed his performance in Deliverance and Semi-Tough and Boogie Nights.
@daleharapat4984
@daleharapat4984 4 года назад
Agreed Conan is more professional and shows some respect for his guests. He is the last enjoyable host on tv.
@jacklambert1521
@jacklambert1521 4 года назад
Kimmel is alright. Fallon sucks though.
@ceobe7458
@ceobe7458 3 года назад
Too bad Conan is gone now. He was the only one that wasn’t political, which was why I always liked him best
@tracykingston9668
@tracykingston9668 3 года назад
@@ceobe7458 Don't ever remember Ferguson being political. Maybe missed it . Anybody see it?
@SebastianRRasmussen
@SebastianRRasmussen 3 года назад
Graham Norton is great too. He shuts up when guests talks serious and he makes everyone on his couch comfortable.
@sujalgautam9761
@sujalgautam9761 3 года назад
@@SebastianRRasmussen doesnt count
@007artimus
@007artimus 3 года назад
That movie changed my life. I was twelve when I went in to see it and two hours later I felt like I was fourteen. I remember telling my friends about it who hadn’t seen it who were captivated by the story. Powerful film.
@ChrisAlphaCyberstar
@ChrisAlphaCyberstar 6 лет назад
R.I.P Burt Reynolds, unforgetable ...
@markwatson6783
@markwatson6783 6 лет назад
Sad to see Burt Reynolds pass away at age 82.
@ChrisAlphaCyberstar
@ChrisAlphaCyberstar 6 лет назад
yeah you say it ...
@TURDSnBEEF1
@TURDSnBEEF1 6 лет назад
Mark Watson I remember when people hated him because he was a wife beater. Now we love him again. Yay.
@lickit8096
@lickit8096 6 лет назад
Chris Alpha my favorite quote from Deliverance is "Lest ye just drop em pants"
@cuivre2004
@cuivre2004 3 года назад
@@lickit8096 "Better pray for me real good, boy!"
@shadowman2192
@shadowman2192 6 лет назад
Even though his health was declining. I still say he looked pretty good for his age.
@hasselett
@hasselett 4 года назад
Reminds me of my grandad so much. Physical health is declining but the mind is still super sharp.
@MikeBrown-ex9nh
@MikeBrown-ex9nh 4 года назад
@Fred Peterson My dad's father had the right idea. He said he wanted to live to be 90, then be shot by a jealous husband.
@Anon_E_Muss
@Anon_E_Muss 3 года назад
@@MikeBrown-ex9nh 😅
@williegordon9188
@williegordon9188 2 года назад
He was close to 80 years old in this interview.
@Oheeeoh
@Oheeeoh 3 года назад
The scene from deliverance when Jon Voight is trying to shoot the bow and just loses his composure is one of the most powerful movie scenes ever.
@olleselin
@olleselin 6 лет назад
Rest in peace, Mr. Reynolds! Legends never die!!!
@kamranmalik8546
@kamranmalik8546 6 лет назад
R.I.P. Burt Reynolds (1936-2018)
@carpstudios4174
@carpstudios4174 6 лет назад
I can remember when Burt Reynolds ruled the world!
@1965kid
@1965kid 6 лет назад
Me too. It was a great time to be alive!
@Quiksilversurf311
@Quiksilversurf311 4 года назад
Wish I could have been alive back then.
@randymiller3949
@randymiller3949 4 года назад
Hell yeah...Burt Reynolds ruled the 70s & early 80s!!! My favorite movie Burt made in the early 80 was Sharky's Machine!!! I love that movie & the movie cast!!! Much love from Mobile Alabama.
@carpstudios4174
@carpstudios4174 4 года назад
@@randymiller3949 howdy good neighbor. good to hear from you! Traveling today Indiana but, live in S.Tennessee.
@mogznwaz
@mogznwaz 4 года назад
Me too. That's a big 10-4 from The Bandit.
@markotter2707
@markotter2707 6 лет назад
I am 57 and grew up going to the north Georgia mountains in the 60's and 70's. There was a different breed of folks up in those mountains back then. Salt of the Earth. The guy who played the mechanic used to hang out in a pool hall in Clayton. There was a jack-of-all trades, Mr. Payne, who lived in a little house he was born in. Claimed he had never been more than 3 miles away. Hunted, fished, grew gardens, and did odd jobs with old world craftsmanship for the local cabins at Lake Winfield Scott and surrounding State park cabins.
@incomemobile8566
@incomemobile8566 6 лет назад
Mark Otter .. Griner? "It'll be all right." "It's there all right. You get in there and can't get out, you're gonna wish it wasn't. ... "I'll do it for 40". That GRINER??
@markotter2707
@markotter2707 6 лет назад
I believe that was his lines, but your memory is better than mine! I didn't know him personally by any means, just remember him being pointed out of one of our many trips to the mountains growing up. Also the banjo player lived in that area. I believe he owned a restaurant. He wasn't mentally handicapped as his physical appearance would suggest. That area had some real characters...Holt McDaniel, a self taught man, developed two hybrids of worms used for fishing bait, and sold bait to locals from his "worm beds". He held the state record for catfish, too.
@markwatson6783
@markwatson6783 6 лет назад
James Dickey, the poet with a difference, wrote this iconic novel.
@motorcitymanman7711
@motorcitymanman7711 6 лет назад
Was that area really flooded with water at the end?? I'm moving to Charlotte NC this coming Spring, been in Kalifornia 31 years, cant wait to leave (born in Detroit lived there 25 years)
@markwatson6783
@markwatson6783 6 лет назад
I will miss you, Burton Leon Reynolds, going by Burt.
@silvershelbygt500
@silvershelbygt500 4 года назад
I'm sure somewhere Bufford T Justice is in high speed pursuit of him and Snowman. RIP
@sim33009
@sim33009 6 лет назад
Deliverance was one of the great movies of all time. It proved that Burt was a really excellent actor.
@hitrecordsam
@hitrecordsam 6 лет назад
Damn it man... Rest in Peace, Burt. One of the all time greats.
@kbcoop3249
@kbcoop3249 6 лет назад
RIP to a true legend. Grew up in the 70’s at the theaters watching Burt Reynolds movies..always a fun time
@UberDurable
@UberDurable 3 года назад
A true legend, and Deliverance is an iconic movie with cultural significance.
@funeralangel8262
@funeralangel8262 4 года назад
Always liked his stories. Sorry he is gone . 💕
@Ron71997
@Ron71997 2 года назад
Love Burt Reynolds - Deliverance - one of the best movies made. Academy award performance by Burt.
@meliachild
@meliachild 6 лет назад
Burt is the man.
@markiegreen5214
@markiegreen5214 6 лет назад
RIP BURT....THANKYOU...FOR THE MEMORIES
@toufexiselias
@toufexiselias 6 лет назад
man was he ever a bad-ass in Deliverance.
@TheAgentAssassin
@TheAgentAssassin 6 лет назад
Smokey and the Bandit too. I used to copy his laugh as a kid in the 70s.
@redkap5816
@redkap5816 6 лет назад
yes he was
@Bubbles99718
@Bubbles99718 6 лет назад
"Um uh."
@WintersWar
@WintersWar 6 лет назад
his character had a nervous breakdown. badass? Elias didn't watch the movie. voight was the badass.
@jamessabol8397
@jamessabol8397 6 лет назад
His character was very strong. That's why they had to make him get injured. The party would have easily been able to deal with any of the challenges on the trip if this character had been fully functional.
@hammersandoval1011
@hammersandoval1011 4 года назад
Wow can't believe he gone, Burt died alone, broke, and broken hearted, Loni cleaned him out pretty good. R.I P. Burt😭
@ghostofreagan3181
@ghostofreagan3181 4 года назад
I'm guessing Burt was no saint himself
@Vingul
@Vingul 3 года назад
@@ghostofreagan3181 I'm guessing your guessing is not worth much.
@ghostofreagan3181
@ghostofreagan3181 3 года назад
@@Vingul I'm guessing your guessing about my guessing isn't worth much. I guess.
@Vingul
@Vingul 3 года назад
@@ghostofreagan3181 I'm gonna hafta second guess that.
@ghostofreagan3181
@ghostofreagan3181 3 года назад
@@Vingul OHH I did not see that comming!
@PinnaclePete
@PinnaclePete 3 года назад
Burt Reynolds always had these great stories and a great delivery in telling them!
@michaelashcraft8569
@michaelashcraft8569 4 года назад
Some folks don't know Burt did some 1950's westerns, he's been in Hollywood a long time, not a flash-in-the pan, broke the mold after he became a star, he had "moxie"!!
@jkorshak
@jkorshak 6 лет назад
Scene after the rapids, Reynolds' character, Louis, has a badly broken leg and they know they're being stalked and killed by the Mountain Men. Voight's character asks, "What are we gonna do?" Louis grits out, "Now you get to play the game...," referencing and earlier conversation up river about "the game" - survival. The entire cast was brilliant but Reynolds just nailed it. Fine actor. RIP
@jkorshak
@jkorshak 5 лет назад
Deliverance hits on so many levels. I forget I'm watching actors and extras and even James Dickey who wrote it and has a cameo. It's full of almost indescribable beauty if you've never been in an unspoiled wilderness area and then it just descends into a horror of loathing and death. Through it all the acting is top notch and ensemble - every actor carries his weight, but the interplay between Reynold's and Voight's characters is especially strong. You come out of it feeling like you've been lost in the woods with an unsettling dread that the malevolence there is still there, hidden and waiting.
@mikebockey4125
@mikebockey4125 6 лет назад
thank you Burt. i feel fortunate to have grown up having you and your movies around to make me laugh and smile and so much more. god speed sir
@markmclaughlin2690
@markmclaughlin2690 9 дней назад
Burt was a treasure, sometimes he was funny, sometimes he was serious, sometimes he was the joke himself. But he was always Burt and true to who he was til the end. He was one of the actors that cannot be replaced
@ammodude12
@ammodude12 4 года назад
Every time I hear a banjo, I Run
@billbobaggins801
@billbobaggins801 4 года назад
I used to mountain bike the areas and roads the used in the north Georgia mountains. I tried to go back and picture the scenes. You can still do it....but time is passing.....R.I.P Burt! Thanks for the ride......
@P.Whitestrake
@P.Whitestrake 6 лет назад
Wow, Burt Reynolds is THIS old now? God, I feel old, too.
@patrickfennell6372
@patrickfennell6372 6 лет назад
I remember seeing him in Perry Mason and Gunsmoke. The best movie he was in was City Heat with Clint Eastwood.
@degsbabe
@degsbabe 6 лет назад
Never realised he was that old, man. Thought he was poorly.
@RyderDavis
@RyderDavis 6 лет назад
His reference to "Cowboy" is his time working at Ghost Town in the Sky - a western themed park in North Carolina. I used to go there as a child, and there was also a movie titled Ghost Town - The Movie, which featured both "mountain men" from Deliverance. Bill McKinney - who was in some Clint Eastwood films, First Blood, Back the the Future Part III, The Green Mile, and others is the one that attacks Ned Beatty. Burt was here in Knoxville, TN recently with Chevy Chase filming THE LAST MOVIE STAR. Also, I worked at conference center in upstate New York for several summers, as did my aunt Hope. Looking through her "yearbook" from that summer - 1955 - I saw that she and Ned Beatty worked in the dining hall together. Anyway, just small info. The Cannonball Run blooper/outtakes is still some of the funniest stuff you can see!
@randyposs6281
@randyposs6281 3 года назад
billy was in thunderbolt and lightfoot too
@joelewing4498
@joelewing4498 4 года назад
In 1974 Deliverance came to the movie theaters in Tucson, where I'd just grad. hi school a yr. earlier. One day I got a call from 2 guys I had grad. school with. One said "I got a spare ticket to see George Harrison tonite LIVE...wanna go?" The other bud called and said "Ya wanna go with the Barnes boys and me to see Deliverance later on tonite?" I chose Deliverance. Man....that was one POWERFUL movie. I still hear guys say "scream like a pig" now and again...even today almost 50 yrs. later. Heard consistently from those who went to George Harrison that evening it was THE BEST concert they'd EVER seen....in an era where rock concerts were plentiful and the norm. Wish I wouldn't have missed Harrison....for obvious reasons. But Deliverance....omg....seriously....easily a TOP 5 movie of all time for me personally....along with The Wild Bunch.
@eargasm1072
@eargasm1072 2 года назад
Burt, Jon, Ned & Ronny give career-best performances in "Deliverance"...and the "actors" playing the mountain men (such as "Cowboy" McKinney) are so believable it's UNREAL!
@edsnotgod
@edsnotgod 2 года назад
like "Duel" its something that could conceivably happen to someone in real life, and thats what was scary good
@oldscool461
@oldscool461 2 года назад
I’m not trying to be a know-it-all jerk by writing this, but “Cowboy” was Herbert Coward. Bill McKinney played the hillbilly that took the fatal arrow. That death scene remains one of the greatest in cinematic history. Bill McKinney was also in The Outlaw Josey Wales, and the prison guard that threw the switch in The Green Mile. Watch the execution rehearsal scene. He says something like, “and that’s that” as he demonstrates how to send the voltage to the condemned man.
@oldscool461
@oldscool461 2 года назад
I read somewhere that when Herbert “Cowboy” Coward was told his character was going to be involved in the rape of a man, he replied, “hell I’ve done worse”.
@edsnotgod
@edsnotgod 2 года назад
@@oldscool461 so you were Cowboys boyfriend eh admit it, thats how you know
@oldworldorder9424
@oldworldorder9424 Год назад
@@oldscool461 That is wild.
@craigresponds2504
@craigresponds2504 6 лет назад
For those who have NOT seen Deliverance, it IS a MUST Watch. You will never never forget it.
@afterthought3341
@afterthought3341 4 года назад
That scene haunted me , I had trouble sleeping at night.
@armandeljoo7605
@armandeljoo7605 6 лет назад
RIP to a legend
@jeanjones1846
@jeanjones1846 6 лет назад
Some people should live forever... you will always be alive in my memory...
@JasonL77
@JasonL77 3 года назад
I read somewhere that the production company hired an Olympic archer to work with Burt and make sure he could shoot an arrow properly. The archer set up a target and said “Okay, Burt, shoot the target so I can get a look at your form and we’ll go from there.” Burt took a shoot at the target and hit the bullseye dead center. The archer packed up his gear and said “You don’t need me.”
@wdh47211
@wdh47211 3 года назад
We will never again have a person/movie star like him. The man had it all....a legend he was. RIP Burt Reynolds.
@generalyellor8188
@generalyellor8188 2 года назад
People always say this about a given star, but who would even want another of any great star? How could you have a carbon copy of a star? Those people are called impressionists and they aren't stars.
@pauljones5278
@pauljones5278 6 лет назад
The legend that is burt Reynolds deliverance is a classic movie shame he's aged now tho
@Seraphvonteschen
@Seraphvonteschen 6 лет назад
Burt is a national treasure
@Twocrudedudes
@Twocrudedudes 6 лет назад
Thanks Nicolas Cage
@smallworldafterall09
@smallworldafterall09 3 года назад
@Ernesto Garcia Absolutely.
@alan30189
@alan30189 4 года назад
Burt was always a great interview. He is missed. RIP, Burt.
@allagoon
@allagoon 6 лет назад
"That corn is something special" - best line in the movie.
@singin8324
@singin8324 6 лет назад
sometimes you have to lose yourself before you can find anything....that was the best line in movie history never has so few words meant so much, need i say more
@toddwalker2161
@toddwalker2161 6 лет назад
Lol....I do like that line.
@mikebockey4125
@mikebockey4125 6 лет назад
-“this corn is special”
@hidereplies1425
@hidereplies1425 6 лет назад
That was 1 of the best of many lines from that movie.
@elvez1231
@elvez1231 6 лет назад
LOLOLOL Especially given the context of the scene.
@Andrew-pu8ly
@Andrew-pu8ly 6 лет назад
HUGE movie back in the day.... Now it's a Legend....along with Mr. Reynolds
@stanmangers69
@stanmangers69 2 года назад
I'm surprised I thought Burt, would say the most people quoted him in the lines of the movie, "you don't beat it! You don't beat this river!" You could see hear, the serenity awe of Ronnie Cox, and see, "The Divine relationship Burt, had with the land" He really respected the land river, and realized the River, could take away or give!
@nicholasjohnleach4327
@nicholasjohnleach4327 6 лет назад
Seeing burt grow old is the hardest part!
@joeyzwier
@joeyzwier 6 лет назад
R.I.P BANDIT
@fergalosanchez7675
@fergalosanchez7675 11 месяцев назад
The fact Jon Voight really climbed tnag mountain himself with no safety equipment due to insurance issues is insane
@Slowdived80
@Slowdived80 6 лет назад
Rip Burt ... Smokey deliverance boogie nights loved them x
@cliffright1142
@cliffright1142 4 года назад
Ahhhh to live like Reynolds did. He absolutely left nothing on the table and we loved him for that. Rest In Peace old friend.
@624radicalham
@624radicalham 6 лет назад
Wow he did this interview in March? And already in September he passed. What a shame he couldn't be saved. He looked well here.
@niuleni
@niuleni 6 лет назад
RIP Burt thank you for all the years of entertaining us.
@Protoman85
@Protoman85 6 лет назад
I haven't seen the movie yet but I thought it was "squeal like a pig, boy" that was the most famous line
@carpstudios4174
@carpstudios4174 6 лет назад
Johan Öberg, what ever Burt says, we go with that
@elvez1231
@elvez1231 6 лет назад
You have to watch the movie to truly understand how difficult it had to be for the actors. I'm telling you - as good as the movie is - and it is a great movie - there are some very difficult scenes/moments. You'll understand when you see it.
@conscienciapositiva8706
@conscienciapositiva8706 6 лет назад
Johan Öberg the line or the scene? This movie was produced in the 70s... this was a tremendous shocking movie in the world.
@novadhd
@novadhd 6 лет назад
It was one of the many good lines
@banishedfromthedwarfplanet530
@banishedfromthedwarfplanet530 6 лет назад
Ned Beatty says people are always saying the "squeal like a pig" line when they see him in public, and have since the movie came out. I think it is the most well-known line in the movie.
@Daniel-me1tw
@Daniel-me1tw 27 дней назад
In Smokey and the Bandit when he loses the cop then smiles into the camera priceless!!!😊
@gregghatfield9946
@gregghatfield9946 6 лет назад
Damn it Bandit - Gater RIP. My two best characters from Bert “ RIP” you hanging w my dad now good luck w him up there
@scopex2749
@scopex2749 6 лет назад
RIP I’ll never forget that laugh 😪
@stevemoore9509
@stevemoore9509 2 года назад
I always like Burt so sad he is gone but he will never be forgotten I saw is last movie called The last movie star it is great. R.I.P. Mr. Bandit.
@MrLive2win
@MrLive2win 5 дней назад
What a great guy and what a great movie. Never could have been made today. Hunters Blood is a film that is a distant cousin to Deliverance .
@selfiekroos1777
@selfiekroos1777 6 лет назад
Its tough seeing him like that. But hes still got some of his old power
@sheadc13
@sheadc13 6 лет назад
Bandit forever
@whichdoctor707
@whichdoctor707 6 лет назад
Shea Crowley east bound and down!!!
@suereynolds3960
@suereynolds3960 6 лет назад
Forever Lewis Medlock and Quint Asper
@stevenspenneberg7407
@stevenspenneberg7407 6 лет назад
Burt was so funny. Check out his PERFECT Comedic timing before each punch line.
@mdntctyvlcn
@mdntctyvlcn 6 лет назад
Everyone else: "You got a mighty purty mouth." Burt: *dead inside*
@rosswood6333
@rosswood6333 6 лет назад
One of the ten most important films all time
@causeeffect7624
@causeeffect7624 4 года назад
why?
@dalekelly7639
@dalekelly7639 4 года назад
Can't speak for Ross, but in my opinion, it may be the only film that could make men feel in a small way the horror of rape.
@juliansmith6291
@juliansmith6291 6 лет назад
Burt Reynolds starred 3 of my favorite movies The Longest Yard 1974 Smokey and the bandit 1978 Boogie Nights 1997
@Bornfree93
@Bornfree93 5 лет назад
Didn't Smokey and the bandit come out in 1977? All great films though
@clancykobane9102
@clancykobane9102 6 лет назад
Old guy legend, he's hangin in there. Good shades.
@catmom1322
@catmom1322 2 года назад
Deliverance is still one of the best movies!
@malcolmsoh5648
@malcolmsoh5648 6 лет назад
Smokey and the Bandit with Sally Field and Jackie Gleason. LOL
@juliestrom412
@juliestrom412 3 года назад
🌝🇺🇸
@WhateverItsanOpinion
@WhateverItsanOpinion 3 года назад
It is Soooo Sad to see Burt Reynolds this way. He was an American Icon
@dirtwhisperer658
@dirtwhisperer658 2 года назад
One of a kind guy and actor. If you haven't seen "White Lightning" you need to watch it. It was filmed around the same time as Deliverance. Burt Reynolds put out some really great movies and is 1 of my favorite actors.
@billbrooks6756
@billbrooks6756 6 лет назад
Deliverance is one of the Top 3 movies ever made
@jamesdodge7268
@jamesdodge7268 4 года назад
Burt was the Man we will miss him a definite a cinema icon he made movies that were fun to watch.
@anngreen2222
@anngreen2222 Год назад
Burt was underrated as an actor and as a human being. A real movie star. There’s only one other male movie star left, that’s George Clooney. Honesty was a wonderful quality of Burt’s life.
@NATIVESUNSETS65
@NATIVESUNSETS65 Год назад
Back in the 70's Burt was the man , he was on every Magazine cover had the Babes by dozens and starred in some of the biggest blockbusters of the 70's Deliverance , Semi-Tough , The Bandit movies and who could forget him as Paul "Wrecking" Crewe, in The Longest Yard . . . mean machine ,mean machine . Also he was good in the Older Gunsmoke episodes as Quint .
@causeeffect7624
@causeeffect7624 4 года назад
1:50 I hope he got a writing credit!
@eoinmurphy8761
@eoinmurphy8761 6 лет назад
Ned Beatty is brilliant in Homicide Life On The Street
@Vulturefist
@Vulturefist 6 лет назад
EOIN MURPHY: Homocide Life on the Streets is also totally brilliant. It’s sad as Hell that except for The Wire, that kind of series about cops ain’t done nomore. And if they still do, point me in the right direction! 😀
@bobareeniobobareenio2935
@bobareeniobobareenio2935 4 года назад
DAMN! I’m so sad that Burt is gone. I even remember him from Gunsmoke when he played the blacksmith, Quint Asper. And yesterday we lost Regis, Peter Green and Olivia de Havilan. So sad. . So sad.
@HowardHarper-ct9mx
@HowardHarper-ct9mx 4 дня назад
He passed away almost six months later after this show. I grew up watching his movies and remember watching smoking and the bandit at the drive in theater in 1977. I watched him in Gunsmoke episodes too. R.I.P. Burt
@MrMustard2U
@MrMustard2U 6 лет назад
I want you to Squeal Boy....Burt...Your AWESOME...
@MileyonDisney
@MileyonDisney 6 лет назад
There's no way I would have recognized Burt. Been many years since I've seen him.
@emare7851
@emare7851 2 года назад
I was a 90s kid, never really watched Bert Reynold movies but you can always tell he was a real one. That stare his mannerisms. He was the last of a dying breed
@summerholliday44
@summerholliday44 6 лет назад
that's what you call a real movie star... Just one of a handful left
@mogznwaz
@mogznwaz 4 года назад
It makes me feel sad to see someone I loved growing up get so old and remembering them in their youthful prime and how that's gone forever. I guess I just don't like to accept the passage of time. Burt Reynolds was such a huge star in the 70s, Smokey and the Bandit is absolutely one of my all time favourite films and fascinating to me, as an English kid, seeing these crazy American truckers with their CB radios. I also thought it a very moral film. The black and minority characters are treated with love and respect as Americans and Jackie Gleason is an absolutely joy as Sheriff Buford T Justice. From Texas. LOL. RIP Bandit ❤
@balerjohnson3099
@balerjohnson3099 6 лет назад
God bless Burt Reynolds.
@reesebrindle1809
@reesebrindle1809 3 года назад
Loved his movies! Rest well Burt. You are a legend!
@jimmylangdon6121
@jimmylangdon6121 3 года назад
One of the best movies ever made. Top to bottom.
@aaronfavre6863
@aaronfavre6863 6 лет назад
God bless Burt🙏
@solarismoon3046
@solarismoon3046 2 года назад
I thought this was great!!! This is truly one of the best lines of all time. Sure everyone quotes Star Wars, Jaws, Lord Of The Rings, and Harry Potter and whatnot but this has to be the number one quote of all time - even over "I'll be back!" (Terminator)
@Novaheart1998
@Novaheart1998 2 года назад
I loved Burt as a kid in the 70’s , his movies were so good and/or funny and he was and still is the coolest movie star of them all.
@TranquilZoo
@TranquilZoo 6 лет назад
I should have gotten tickets to see this taping with Burt Reynolds.
@HH-gv8mx
@HH-gv8mx 6 лет назад
Come to Jupiter Florida you can see him in person! He's a great guy!
@charlesvan13
@charlesvan13 5 месяцев назад
Burt even used a real arrow so their performances were all genuine.
@mikearmstrong7830
@mikearmstrong7830 6 лет назад
As I understand it, John Borman wanted Ronnie Cox to look very dead when they recovered his body in the river. No one could find a solution. Ronnie dislocated his shoulder, wrapped his arm behind his head and stepped in front of John. How's this? Immediately after John quit puking, he said, I think that'll do it.
@vinnym6734
@vinnym6734 3 года назад
One of my favorite films. Just an amazing piece of cinema.
@annjones5201
@annjones5201 2 года назад
its about men raping and murdering men isnt it?
@Biscuitchris7again
@Biscuitchris7again 6 лет назад
"I mean, is Burt Reynolds not THE MAN in that... on the raft? With the vest? You know he did all of his own stunts?"
@MrRolyat98
@MrRolyat98 3 года назад
Was really cool that he guest starred in an episode of Archer.
@barbarachieppo8290
@barbarachieppo8290 4 года назад
Love Burt Reynolds ❤RIP
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