This vs. The Sting?
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ScoMore — 6 months ago(September 22, 2025 09:14 PM)
I think Butch Cassidy is clearly the better film.
The Sting received the big Oscars that should have gone to Butch Cassidy.
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JustinCase — 6 months ago(September 22, 2025 09:24 PM)
Butch and Sundance has an epic chase scene that is so underrated.
All everyone thinks about is cars for them.
But this one is so cool at the way it goes on for a couple of days with the Super Posse first getting out of the train (A great set up at tense suspense before they do with that scene.) then with the end at how Butch outsmarting them at getting away without the same old shootout.
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AnthonySocksss — 6 months ago(September 22, 2025 09:25 PM)
That chase scene is like 30 min long, lol
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AnthonySocksss — 6 months ago(September 22, 2025 09:26 PM)
I’d say The Sting is probably the better movie overall, this one lags in the last part when they get to Bolivia. But Butch Cassidy is still my favourite that I’d rather rewatch. It also has one of the best final lines in movie history. And of course, the iconic song “raindrops are falling on my head” which was perfect for a New Hollywood/revisionist western.
It’s too bad Redford and Newman couldn’t do the planned third film together.
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JustinCase — 6 months ago(September 22, 2025 09:33 PM)
It’s too bad Redford and Newman couldn’t do the planned third film together.
Agreed.
Newman said on Jay Leno they were looking into it.
A clickbait claims that Redford didn't like working with Newman.
Take of that what you will.
I dunno why they didn't do a third.
Perhaps they just never got a good enough buddy script for it?
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