We're turning away from big-box stores and toward vintage items-first, out of necessity due to supply-chain issues, and now, for design reasons-to add charm and character to every room in the house, including the kitchen. This script is a transcript that was painstakingly transcribed using the screenplay and/or viewings of Smokey And The Bandit. An overall trend toward celebrating the history and originality of our homes is displacing ultramodern aesthetics and sharp lines as we all look to create cozier, colorful, more personalized spaces that better suit our lifestyles. Finally, the Smokey And The Bandit script is here for all you quotes spouting fans of the Burt Reynolds and Sally Field movie. I’d love to have that conversation.” Outsider.16 Kitchen Design Trends Southern Designers Predict Will Be Everywhere in 2022 There's no denying how the pandemic fundamentally changed the world-including how we live (and work) inside our homes. Of course everybody has seen the classic Burt Reynolds and Sally Field picture where the villain gets in the title of the film rather than the guy who does all. He said that his mum talks about me all the time. She could pick up the phone and speak to me but she never does. I have no idea what Sally thinks about it. Only four other actors (Tom Hanks, Bing Crosby, Clint Eastwood, and Tom Cruise) can also make that claim and only one of those (Tom Cruise) can say they beat that (seven years). But Reynolds did mention before his death that he would enjoy a conversation with his former love. Burt Reynolds had twelve years (19731984) in which he was one of the top ten box office draws and five years (19781982) in which he was THE number one box office draw. Nobody knows whether or not Sally and Burt ever reconciled in any way except Sally and Burt. I did not want to hurt him any further.” “He wasn’t going to have to defend himself or lash out, which he probably would have. Rest, Buddy.”įield is glad that Reynolds did not have a chance to read her personal thoughts and glad that nobody will ask him questions about it. He will be in my history and my heart, for as long as I live.
Field later added in a statement regarding Reynolds’ death: “There are times in your life that are so indelible, they never fade away. I had been carefully trained to fall into this … we were a perfect match of flaws.” “I reveal what I was feeling and how trapped I was in an old pattern of behavior, and how I was predisposed.” Field also described Reynolds and his strong personality as a “preformed rut in the road,” a metaphor to explain how hard it can be to escape a relationship. She confessed that although she dearly loved the late star, she did not like their “complicated and hurtful” relationship at times. Reynolds’ death emboldened Field to speak a bit more freely about her memories of the past. Reynolds died of a heart attack just 12 days prior. Field’s Memoir Has Lots of Personal Detail About Reynoldsįields released her memoir, which covered the relationship in detail, on September 18, 2018. They became synonymous with each other, a blend of art and reality that audiences loved to keep up with at the time. Reynolds and Field starred alongside one another as on-screen lovers a few times, including 1977’s Smokey and the Bandit, 1978’s Hooper, 1978’s The End and 1980’s Smokey and the Bandit Ride Again. The pair split around 1982 after many years as costars and tumultuous lovers. Smokey and the Bandit II is a 1980 American action comedy film directed by Hal Needham, and starring Burt Reynolds, Sally Field, Jerry Reed, Jackie Gleason and Dom DeLuise.The film is the sequel to the 1977 film Smokey and the Bandit.