On this Thanksgiving Day I'm recommending Nobody's Fool, a movie from 1994 that basically existed as one of the latter day starring vehicles for the great Paul Newman, who was entering his 70's at the time. It's a movie about an old man who lived his life selfishly and now kind of has to make up for lost time with his son and his friends during the holidays, but it's all about Old Blue Eyes here, and the pleasure of watching him simply be him. He's just as charming and effortlessly charismatic as ever in his old age- I must admit he's one of the few older men that I could actually buy younger women continuing to throw themselves at no matter how old he got (as often happened in his later films, like Slap Shot, The Color of Money and this one). Spend Thanksgiving with one of the greats.
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