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Is it 25 posts per page. Ok cool... Well we can start on Clint Eastwood now anway, so... NEW ACTOR... -------------- CLINT EASTWOOD ----------------- |
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Clint Eastwood- Gran Torino for me. showing an old man can still kick young peoples asses was just brilliant luckily it came out before Britain's similar but poor attempt Harry Brown.
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The Good, The Bad & The Ugly.
I loved his character in those spaghetti westerns. |
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Big and Toy Story
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I must admit I'm not a big Clint Eastwood fan.
I'll watch his films, but not because it's him. I'd like to have seen him drop his guard a bit more. Even in 'Every Which way but Loose' he was pretty serious. imo he's a bit like Roger Moore in that he only has one expression - squinty eyes'. Think of Klint Eastwood and you'll always see that same look. I did however like 'Paint your Wagon' |
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The first one that springs to mind is The Good, The Bad & The Ugly.
But my favourite Eastwood film would be Escape From Alcatraz. |
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Got to be Dirty Harry or Unforgiven.
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