Oh, sure I have .... own 'em in fact. McQueen was very good in Papillion, too. Loved that flick. But hey, I just thought of something. If you want a great lesson in lighting and composition for B&W work, see Asphalt Jungle (with Strother Martin).
I've pretty much always enjoyed Newman from the first time I saw him, when I was a kid, in Somebody Up There Likes Me. Trivia: Steve McQueen had a small part (maybe uncredited) in the film. Shel > [Original Message] > From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > To: <[email protected]> > Date: 3/15/2005 12:22:36 AM > Subject: Re: PESO - NorCal: Godfrey, Bruce, and John > > [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: > I don't think I ever saw Cool Hand Luke, at least not all the way through, > =========== > Do, if just to hear it said, with full irony, "What we have here, is a > failure to communicate." > > Besides, at his peak, Steve McQueen was PDG (pretty d____ good). > > Also recommended: The Great Escape (great ensemble cast), The Thomas Crown > Affair (IIRC -- if I recall correctly, split screens typical of the period, but > well done -- been a while since I've seen it). But you've probably seen those.

