I sooooo want to see that movie!!! Thats where I was headed but they were sold out and I ended up seeing TDTESS.
Looks like Classic growling snarling Eastwood.
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I sooooo want to see that movie!!! Thats where I was headed but they were sold out and I ended up seeing TDTESS.
Looks like Classic growling snarling Eastwood.
it's on my shortlist.
I like Clint.... he has done well finding parts that suit his actual age the last few years.
Hill
Eastwood is a legend. The older he gets, the less he loses.
His old westerns are still watchable. Dated, but watchable. Unforgiven was a total classic.
You can't say that many actors have lasted as long as Clint Eastwood and gone so strong. His movies that he directs are all a bit the same style, if you know what I mean.
Yes, I want to see Gran Torino.
Recently we had a big get together in my area to give local life achievement awards to actors. Clint was there. There was a talk show host who worked on the Board of Directors of some charity organization with Clint's wife. As a result, she got to have a personal interview with him.
She said he was the most humble and approachable person she could ever imagine. There was not a single air of arrogance, dismissiveness or superiority about him. Keep in mind that this man has done EVERYTHING, acted, directed, produced and written bucket loads of great films over 40+ years. The talk show host said, that in contrast to Eastwood, the other younger stars will totally full of themselves.
Clint has learned a valuable lesson in life: when you've done it all, you don't have to try to prove anything.
Farkel
Eastwood defies aging - his craft just gets better and better. Million Dollar Baby, Mystic River, Letters from Iwo Jima, Gran Torino - and they thought The Unforgiven was his old age comeback!!
S4
Clint has learned a valuable lesson in life: when you've done it all, you don't have to try to prove anything.
Too bad people can't learn that early in life - what you "do" really doesn't mean much; what you are is what matters. Arrogance is born when you identify with what you do.
I've seen it. It's great.
That may be one of those rare movies that makes me actually enter a theatre.
Can't wait.................his growling at the the guy on the ground taps into my inner Dirty Harriet......
Saw it last night and it was a great movie.
Slanted a little bit toward an older audience, quite "politically incorrect"
The scene where he takes his the neighbor boy to the barbershop is just classic, I laughed and laughed !!