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In all actuality, He is a far better producer than he was an actor.
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1) The Outlaw Josie Wales
2) Pale Rider
3) Dirty Harry (1st one only - the sequels were too commercial).
I haven't seen his last few movies, the last I saw with Clint as an actor was Gran Torino, the last I saw with him as director/producer was Sully.Nobody mentioned "The Mule". That's a sad move.
Some of his best movies he was actor, director and producer...In all actuality, He is a far better producer than he was an actor.
Agreed.Some of his best movies he was actor, director and producer...
Pale Rider, Heartbreak Ridge, Unforgiven, Absolute Power, Space Cowboys, Million Dollar Baby and Gran Torino to name a few.
Agreed.
Ah, forgot about "Million Dollar Baby". That was good. I think just like HIM. There was the movie where he was near washed-up Secret Service? That hasn't been mentioned.
Yeah, that's the one. Not a favorite, like High Planes Drifter or Pale Rider. Still, good Eastwood movie."In the Line of Fire" ...Frank Horrigan is a Secret Service Agent who keeps thinking back to November 22, 1963, when, as a hand-picked Agent by President John F. Kennedy, he became one of the few Agents to have lost a President to an assassin when Kennedy died. John Malkovich, calls himself "Booth" plays the bad guy that makes a two shot "model" gun out of resin so it doesn't show up on metal detectors and hide the bullets in the rabbits foot on his key chain.
I do like that one, too, should have mentioned it. It was directed by Wolfgang Petersen, the dude that did "Das Boot", one of my all time favorite movies and definitely my favorite submarine war movie.
That was kind of a fun, goofy movie...certainly nothing special. Sort of reminds of John Wayne's North to Alaska without the snappy Johnny Horton tune.Fortunately, thus far, no reference to Paint Your Wagon.
Hey now! That's one of my favorites! Though, got to be in a mood for it.That was kind of a fun, goofy movie...certainly nothing special. Sort of reminds of John Wayne's North to Alaska without the snappy Johnny Horton tune.
ETA: The bull scene was funny
Same here. I think, just like John Wayne, when he played a character, the character became him as much as he became the character. If you saw a lot of him in the part, so much the better. Same with Bruce Willis. I came to watch Willis as much as or more than McClane. The fact that he's basically just Willis only makes it better.... I think I just like HIM. ...
Good point. I have heard interviews a lot of people who knew John Wayne and the all day he was just the same in real life as the characters he played.Same here. I think, just like John Wayne, when he played a character, the character became him as much as he became the character. If you saw a lot of him in the part, so much the better. Same with Bruce Willis. I came to watch Willis as much as or more than McClane. The fact that he's basically just Willis only makes it better.
Nooooooooooooo!!!No ones gonna talk about he movie he made with the Orangutan?
Someone must have like it, there were two them, Every Which Way But Loose and Any Which Way You CanNo ones gonna talk about he movie he made with the Orangutan?