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Clint Eastwood

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“...in America, instead of making the audience come to the film, the idea seems to be for you to go to the audience. They come up with the demographics for the film and then the film is made and sold strictly to that audience. Not to say that it's all bad, but it leaves a lot of the rest of us out of it. To me cinema can be a much more friendly world if there's a lot of things to choose from.”

 

Biography

Perhaps the icon of macho movie stars, and a living legend, Clint Eastwood has become a standard in international cinema. Born on May 31, 1930 in San Francisco, the son of a steel worker, Eastwood was a college dropout from Los Angeles College, attempting a business related degree. He found work in such B-films as Tarantula (1955), and Francis in the Navy (1955) until he got his first breakthrough with the long-running TV series “Rawhide” (1959). As Rowdy Yates, he made the show his own and became a household name around the country.

But Eastwood found even bigger and better things with Per un pugno di dollari (1964) (“A Fistful of Dollars”), and Per qualche dollaro in più (1965) (“For a Few Dollars More”). But it was the second sequel to “A Fistful of Dollars” where he found one of his trademark roles: Il buono, il brutto, il cattivo. (1966) (“The Good, The Bad and The Ugly”). The movie was a big hit and he became an instant international star. Eastwood got some excellent roles… read more

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WhatsUpWill

6Feb12

He has a interesting worldview. Even when a film of his fails, you can't help but feel that it was made with his heart as well as his mind. His libertarian view is a breath of fresh air in the super liberal/politically correct Hollywood.

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La Cri

1Nov11

che dire?...

Dionisius Amendola

1Sep11

Become a fan? Motherfuckers, this guy is like my Obi-wan, my Mickey (see Rocky), my intelectual and emotional mentor! Long live Eastwood!

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Jack Lehtonen

14Jul11

What's fascinating about Eastwood's films is how death and loneliness is always peering through the cracks, creeping around the edge of the films. The comedy in Gran Torino and Heartbreak Ridge comes from pain, doom, and age. Eastwood's preoccupation with death simmers below, occasionally surfacing in devastating works like Million Dollar Baby and Unforgiven. And as he gets older, the less he can ignore it. Haunting and poignant.

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Clint Eastwood Pulling a Girls Next Door on E!!!

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Favorite films that Clint Eastwood stars in or directs.

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I love Clint Eastwood

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