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Clint Eastwood in Hang 'Em High
Classic Film & TV Cafe Posted by Rick29 on Aug 24, 2020
Clint Eastwood's first American film after achieving international stardom in Sergio Leone's Dollars Trilogy was predictably a Western. What is surprising is that Eastwood chose to ignore the qualities that made Leone's Western pictures unique. I wouldn't call Hang 'Em High (1968) conventi read more
Million Dollar Baby (2004, Clint Eastwood)
The Stop Button Posted by Andrew Wickliffe on Jul 2, 2017
Million Dollar Baby has a somewhat significant plot twist. Well, it actually has a couple of them. And neither comes with much foreshadowing. A little in Paul Haggis’s script, which director Eastwood visualizes appropriately, but they’re in the background. The film has its larger than life story read more
The Bridges of Madison County (1995, Clint Eastwood)
The Stop Button Posted by Andrew Wickliffe on May 12, 2017
The Bridges of Madison County is many things, but it’s definitely an adaptation of a best-selling novel. Thanks to director Eastwood, it’s not a cheap adaptation of a best-selling novel, but it’s still an adaptation. There’s still a frame. No matter how much Eastwood deglamorizes it, no matter read more
Absolute Power (1997, Clint Eastwood)
The Stop Button Posted by Andrew Wickliffe on Apr 16, 2017
Absolute Power has a number of narrative issues. Well, less narrative issues and more narrative slights. As the film enters the third act, director Eastwood and screenwriter William Goldman decide the audience has gotten enough out of the movie and it’s time to wrap things up. It’s a shame because read more
A Perfect World (1993, Clint Eastwood)
The Stop Button Posted by Andrew Wickliffe on Aug 10, 2016
A Perfect World runs almost two hours and twenty minutes (it does with end credits). The last act of the film is a seventeen or so minute showdown in real time. Until that point in the film, John Lee Hancock’s script flirts with occasional sequences in real time, but there’s a lot of su read more
My Five Favorite Clint Eastwood Movies
Classic Film & TV Cafe Posted by Rick29 on May 30, 2016
Note that this list isn't comprised of the five best Eastwood films. Rather, it's just one fan's personal faves. And since this is a classic movie blog, I've focused on Clint's work through the 1980s.
1. The Outlaw Josey Wales (1976). Eastwood's fifth film as a director spotlights two of his f read more
CINEMA RETRO Special Edition--The American Westerns of Clint Eastwood
The Hitless Wonder Movie Blog Posted by Dan Day Jr. on Aug 19, 2015
I've extolled the virtues of Cinema Retro magazine many times on this blog. It is one of the best classic movie magazines available, and their special editions--in which they devote a whole larger-sized issue to one subject--are must haves. I'm proud to say I have every single Cinema Retro special e read more
An Interview with Pamelyn Ferdin on Star Trek, Clint Eastwood, and Playing Lucy in Peanuts
Classic Film & TV Cafe Posted by Rick29 on Aug 6, 2015
Pamelyn Ferdin may have been the busiest young performer in television in the 1960s and the 1970s. She made her TV debut in 1964 at age 4 and was soon cast in series like Bewitched and The Andy Griffith Show. She had a recurring role as Edna Unger, Felix's daughter, on The Odd Couple. She was later read more
The Best Films of Clint Eastwood
4 Star Films Posted by 4 Star Film Fan on Nov 1, 2014
1. The Good, the Bad and the Ugly
2. Unforgiven
3. Dirty Harry
4. Million Dollar Baby
5. Letters from Iwo Jima
6. Mystic River
7. A Fistful of Dollars
8. The Outlaw Josey Wales
9. For a Few Dollars More
10. High Plains Drifter
11. In the Line of Fire
12. Where Eagles Dare
13. Kelly’s Heroes
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The Best Films of Clint Eastwood (1930-)
4 Star Films Posted by 4 Star Film Fan on Nov 1, 2014
1. The Good, the Bad and the Ugly
2. Unforgiven
3. Dirty Harry
4. Million Dollar Baby
5. Letters from Iwo Jima
6. Mystic River
7. A Fistful of Dollars
8. The Outlaw Josey Wales
9. For a Few Dollars More
10. High Plains Drifter
11. In the Line of Fire
12. Where Eagles Dare
13. Kelly’s Heroes
14 read more
Firefox (1982, Clint Eastwood)
The Stop Button Posted by Andrew Wickliffe on Jul 14, 2014
Firefox has three distinct phases. First, there's retired Air Force pilot Clint Eastwood getting recruited into an espionage mission. This part of the film barely takes any time at all–there's three missing months–Eastwood, as the director, does not like montage sequences. Eve read more
Five Underrated Clint Eastwood Movies
The Hitless Wonder Movie Blog Posted by Dan Day Jr. on May 31, 2013
Last night Turner Classic Movies debuted a documentary on Clint Eastwood's movie directing career. It was made by film critic Richard Schickel, a biographer and personal friend of Eastwood. The documentary was okay, but I was kind of disappointed on how most of Eastwood's work in the 70s and 80s was read more
Five Underrated Clint Eastwood Movies
The Hitless Wonder Movie Blog Posted by Dan Day Jr. on May 31, 2013
Last night Turner Classic Movies debuted a documentary on Clint Eastwood's movie directing career. It was made by film critic Richard Schickel, a biographer and personal friend of Eastwood. The documentary was okay, but I was kind of disappointed on how most of Eastwood's work in the 70s and 80s was read more
Classic Movie Legend Tribute: Clint Eastwood
Classic Movie Hub Blog Posted by Annmarie Gatti on May 31, 2012
Happy Birthday to Classic Movie Legend, Clint Eastwood, born today, May 31 in 1930!
Clint Eastwood as Actor: as “Blondie” in The Good, The Bad and The Ugly.
“Every gun makes its own tune.”
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Clint Eastwood as Director: Million Dollar Baby starring Clint Eastwood and H read more
Happy Birthday: Clint Eastwood!
Noir and Chick Flicks Posted by Dawn on May 31, 2011
Eastwood's career reached a turning point in 1971. Irving Leonard and Eastwood discussed the idea of Malpaso producing, Play Misty for Me, a film that was to give Eastwood the control his debut as a director. A psychological thriller. Jessica Walter and Donna Mills co-star. The original music sco read more
Clint Eastwood
Noir and Chick Flicks Posted by Dawn on Aug 31, 2010
We are wrapping up "Summer Under the Stars" Blogathon with, Clint Eastwood, film actor, director, producer and composer. He has received five Academy Awards, five Golden Globe Awards, a Screen Actors Guild Life Achievement Award, two Cannes Film Festival awards, and five People's Choice Awards, in read more
SUtS: Clint Eastwood
True Classics Posted by Brandie on Aug 30, 2010
So, we’re just going to go ahead and say the thing you’re not really supposed to admit out loud: Brandie and I aren’t exactly Clint Eastwood fans. Important? Yes. Iconic? Doubtless. But we really just can’t get into the films. Sorry, Mr. Eastwood. I congratulate you on your s read more
Happy 80th Birthday Clint Eastwood!
Noir and Chick Flicks Posted by Dawn on May 31, 2010
Clint Eastwood, film actor, director, producer, and composer. He has received five Academy Awards, five Golden Globe Awards, a Screen Actors Guild Life Achievement Award, and five People's Choice Awards — including one for Favorite All-Time Motion Picture Star.
Eastwood is known for his act read more
Clint Eastwood: the “Morally Conflicted Poet of Masculine Despair”
Studies in Cinema Posted by Jeremy Carr on Feb 10, 2010
Since he made his presence known on the television series Rawhide in the late 1960s, up through his last released directorial effort and last (for good?) starring role in 2008’s Gran Tornio, Clint Eastwood has firmly established himself as a major figure in American (and beyond) cinema and as read more