Typical Southerner Another relaxation is a documentary about the last of the Mohicans I watched today. I found this one more comfortable than the McQueen movie. Perhaps because Bert is less arrogant and has a much better sense of humor. Coaches, numerous girlfriends, relatives and especially Bruce Dern enthusiastically share memories of Reynolds. Bruce Dern has time to talk about everything from the actor’s personal life to his career. An omnipresent grandfather with undying energy. As you laugh with Burt, he beats you to second place, which is what happened to John Voight in his most sparkling story. Burt wasn't afraid to make fun of his sexuality, and he just won. Everyone was going crazy about him, even though Bert's mother didn't understand it. Yes, he is special, but why worship him? Burt has an answer: My fame is fun, so let them have fun with me.
He created his own special theater, and devoted colleagues in the workshop were ready to follow him into the fire and into the water. If you fall, get up and keep going because the fight is not over. He has lived with this motto since his sports career. Something broke him as a child, and it must have been because of his father, who was stingy with emotion. Hence all these unexpected proposals and endless throwing with girls, and such a late marriage, and ultimately such an ugly deed. But let’s leave personal life for the headlines of the yellow press. I'd like to leave you with something nice, and Bert's good sense of humor will help. Clint killed 40 guys and I killed 450. After that joke, I wanted a shirt with Burt. Had Burt been younger, he would have played Brad.