Robert Redford says he may soon quit the Sundance Film Festival he founded 36 years ago, admitting: "I don't like what's happened." The Hollywood legend does not hide that he thinks the "early years felt best" for the festival - and does not like the way corporate and marketing forces have taken over. "They're taking away some of the textures and qualities that were here that gave it a kind of intimacy," Redford told The Hollywood Reporter. "I don't like what's happened." And amazingly he admits that he may step away from the festival that has always been a key part of his life. "Sometimes you have to change the guard. And that includes me," he told the mag. Asked if it was worth the distraction - and possible damage - so much time and effort he put into the festival, he admits: "That's an open question." Pictured: Robert Redford Splash News and Picture Agency does not claim any Copyright or License in the attached material. Any downloading fees charged by Splash are for Splash's services only, and do not, nor are they intended to, convey to the user any Copyright or License in the material. By publishing this material , the user expressly agrees to indemnify and to hold Splash harmless from any claims, demands, or causes of action arising out of or connected in any way with user's publication of the material.