I like old Clint myself and he also reminded me of a neighbor I knew growing up. A cop - strong silent type- who I was also a bit scared of - but the type of good guy that when you were caught in a rainstorm on your way home, would suddenly appear out of the mist, and drive you home.
I did see Old Man and the Gun, CR , but had to remind myself that I did. So.... largely forgettable. I think he looked a bit more dapper there than he did in Walk, but I remember thinking the movie was a bit preposterous - even tho' it was based on a real guy. However the plot moved along nicely enough that I did watch it through.
Walk was just silly and I only stayed in my seat for the views of the gorgeous Appalachian mountains. The book it was based on was very very funny btw, based on the story of a neophyte hiker bumbling through the AT- making some mistakes any hiker could identify with. Had hopes for the movie but it fell flat .
Didn't see All is Lost, perhaps I will based on your recommendation.
However @
Citizen Rules, may I confide in you something personal about RR? I know you're not supposed to confuse the person with the role- but I basically hate him. I've hated him ever since he treated Barbra S so badly in The Way We Were. I hated how he made her feel small, and awkward, and needy, and never good enough. I hated how he preened over his supposed good looks (which never were all that appealing imho anyways) I abhorred how he abandoned her and his child, and then pompously asked her how their kid was doing all those years later. B#%{}##%d!
I detested how he made her straighten her hair!!!! And I' m glad she found a good guy in the end, and was able to let her hair go triumphantly curly.
Yes I've managed to suspend disbelief for his movies with the illustrious Paul Newman ( who I don't hate at all

) but otherwise - I still hate him for what he did to Babs.
Of course these are thoughts I can only confide here to an understanding person like you, CR. Just for your eyes alone.....
' cept for the global wide eyes of mofoers everywhere.