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Glad to hear Sean still going at it. Pity we don't hear enough about him these days.
Well if Scotland get their independence vote and they vote for independence if he's true to his word he'll be right back living in Scotland instead of the Bahamas.
On that second picture, is he actually dragging that poor old woman along under his left arm?
I found his observations on US politics fascinating, because he could have been speaking about last year and not 1968. Things never change.
Eh ? really ?
He looks damn good there. Great to see him.
He talks about it at 2:30.
http://ew.com/movies/2017/06/05/the-untouchables-kevin-costner-robert-deniro-sean-connery-look-back/?utm_campaign=entertainmentweekly&utm_source=facebook.com&utm_medium=social&xid=socialflow_facebook_entertainmentweekly
Woah, missed this link.
Did Connery get together with DeNiro and Costner to discuss the film, or was he interviewed separately? Either way, good to hear the guy talking about the film.
Second was the 70s and 80s with The Godfather movies, Get Carter, Once Upon a Time In America, The Untouchables.
There were great films in other decades of course (Brighton Rock in the 40s, Bonnie & Clyde in the 60s) but these were two all too brief eras when the genre shone.
Haven't seen Scarface for years, but I remember how ultra violent it seemed at the time. Maybe it has diminished now, with Tarantino taking violence up a notch, but back in the day it was pretty startling.
http://www.thevintagenews.com/2017/07/07/lana-turners-gangster-boyfriend-pulled-a-gun-on-sean-connery-it-didnt-end-well/
Happy 87th to the greatest Bond, and one of cinema's most iconic stars
Regardless of fan favourites, Sean Connery will always be the best and unsurpassed.