Always liked and respected how he essentially came out of retirement to play Alexander Pierce in Captain America: The Winter Soldier at his grandchildren's urging, outacted nearly everyone on-screen, and then came back for a cameo in Endgame for the hell of it.
To say nothing of him essentially giving indie cinema a true shot in the arm through the establishment of Sundance.
He was an actor's actor. The best of the best. Rest in peace.
I hated All is Lost. He's good in it, but it's a borefest. Three of my favorite films of all time: A River Runs Through It, The Natural, and The Sting.
I have an autographed 8x10 I bought 30 years ago, but what I like more -- at an RR Auction, buying a baseball card of Roy Hobbs used in the movie (I think it was $50 and nobody else bid on it).