The list author says: "What can you say about an actor who has done everything from "The End" and "Smokey and the Bandit" to "B.L. Stryker" and "GunSmoke". Burt may not be an Oscar winner with a golden man, but for most he will always be that Good Ole Boy we love in our hearts with many films of Box Office gold.
What is missing here on this list is his TV stuff, which is not on DVD. Great shows like Dan August, Evening Shade, Hawk"
"Burt is a semi-pro who went con...This 1974 classic has Eddie Albert as the warden, James Hampton as Preacher, Hill Street Blues Micheal Conrad as the coach of the con's team and Rurt as the football Star
This Dvd has Reyonds and Producer Al Ruddy doing audio commentaries. Reyonds gives great insights on the filming and how the filming was done in prison"
"Reynolds, Jamie Farr, Sammy Davis jr, Dean Martin, Roger Moore (in a spoof of James Bond), Farrah Fawcett, Jack Elam, Jackie Chan and Dom DeLuise are in the most illegal road race"
"The first "Smokey and the Bandit" was the second place box office champ of 1977, the first place was a small science fiction film named Star Wars (now called Episode Four-A New Hope)
This collection has all three Bandit movies with NO extras."
"Reynolds is an ex-New Orleans cop who comes home to his Florida roots. The writing is sharp for television. One of those special shows have needs to be seen, but are overlooked by the main audience as fluff. (See My review)"
"Four Atlanta businessmen testing themselves against the elements and set out on a treacherous ride on the rapids of an Appalachian river. Directed by John Boarman this urban nightmare starred Ronny Cox, Ned Beaty, Jon Voight and Burt Reynolds (In the film he should have won an Oscar for). Grittu for today's standards, even if it is 35 years old-it stands up as a modern day classic"
"Reynolds as Hooper the world's greatest stuntman who is ready for his final stunt. If you are expending Shakespeare, look away. If you are expecting a good time filled with stunts, this is your movie and Reynolds is on top of his game here"
"Burt is Boss Hogg in this theatrical farce of the original TV show from the 1970. Burt is slick and fun, similar to the character he played in Striptease
The film is cute in spots, but is NOTHING like the original"