Which is your favorite Clint Eastwood film?
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Which is your favorite Clint Eastwood film?
I like em all, but the one that's not up there that I like best is Kelly's Heroes (1970)
Also not on the poll:
Blood Work (2002)
Space Cowboys (2000)
True Crime (1999)
Absolute Power (1997)
The Bridges of Madison County (1995)
A Perfect World (1993)
In the Line of Fire (1993)
The Rookie (1990)
White Hunter Black Heart (1990)
Pink Cadillac (1989)
Heartbreak Ridge (1986)
Pale Rider (1985)
City Heat (1984)
Tightrope (1984)
Honkytonk Man (1982)
Firefox (1982)
Any Which Way You Can (1980)
Every Which Way But Loose (1978)
The Gauntlet (1977)
High Plains Drifter (1973)
Joe Kidd (1972)
Play Misty for Me (1971)
The Beguiled (1971)
Coogan's Bluff (1968)
Hang 'Em High (1968)
The Witches (USA)
Ambush at Cimarron Pass (1958)
With You in My Arms
Escapade in Japan (1957)
The First Traveling Saleslady (1956)
Away All Boats (1956)
Star in the Dust (1956)
Never Say Goodbye (1956)
Tarantula (1955)
Lady Godiva (1955)
Francis in the Navy (1955)
Revenge of the Creature (1955)
'where eagles dare' is my favorite dubya dubya eye eye movie so i chose that one.
Wow, tough choice! Too many great flicks. All the lasagna westerns were fantastic! But...
I also chose Where Eagles Dare. WWII commando action, Clint Eastwood and Richard Burton, and a story written by Alistair Maclean.
What more can you ask for? Except a pizza, a few beer and a night alone to watch the this flic and then Ice Station Zebra. Serious couch action. ~:cheers:
oh how could i, i forget to vote for the good the bad and the ugly
Outlaw Josey Wales without a doubt. Such a cool film.
Outlaw Josey Wales. “Either draw your guns or whistle Dixie!” :thumbsup:
Damn it, I ddid that too.Quote:
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I voted for 'Where Eagles Dare', but to be honest, my favourite is also Kelly's Heroes.
It was a choice between 'a fistful of dollars' or 'Dirty Harry'.
Josey Wales.
A fistful of Dollars is his best film, but I love The Outlaw Josey Wales. It's so cool it's not even funny.
Kelly's Heroes is a fantastic film, but Donald Sutherland made it that way mostly.
Holy smacking! You and Pausanias828 are right. I forgot that one and it's absolutely one of my top ten favorite movies.Quote:
Originally Posted by Big King Sanctaphrax
kelly's heroes was so funnyQuote:
Originally Posted by Big King Sanctaphrax
the negative waves in the early morning
Dirty Harry, without a doubt.
Just saw that Futureshop here in Quebec has the entire Clint Eastwood collection on DVD for $7.99 each. ~D
We's is going a'shoping!
I liked Escape from Alcatraz, it rocks.
Alright, own up-who voted for Paint your Wagon?! ~;)
The Simpsons episode where Bart and Homer rent that film is funny, mind.
They're wasting valuable time singing when the could be killin!!Quote:
Originally Posted by Big King Sanctaphrax
OJW - We got thing around here called the Missouri Boat Ride
Dirty Harry oh, and Callahan, I don't want anymore trouble like you had last year
When I see a rapist in the act I shoot him, that's my policy
How do you know he's a rapist
When I see a man chasing a women with a butcher knife and a h@rd-*n, I fgiure he's not out collecting for the Red Cross
and Kelly's Heroes Shut up Booker, we got the game on the radio!
ichi :bow:
The Outlaw Josey Wales or The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly...any of the other ones are okay, but none match Clint in those two roles right there... ~D
I voted for "The Good, the Bad and the Ugly", but only because I don't know the english name for the western "De Nådesløse" (maybe "unforgiven"?). The one where he plays a largely unsuccesfull pigfarmer, formerly gunman doing one last job for the young 'uns.
Gene Hackman: "You just shot an unarmed man mister"
Clint: "He should have armed himself before he decided to decorate his bar with my friend"
A truly great moviemaker on both sides of the camera btw.
Just thinking I'd bring a little known fact into this discussion -
Clint Eastwood is an anagram of Old West Action
Too damn many movies to count. In the end, I went with Unforgiven. It's got a more mature message then most of his films, and he's not quite so invincible. My favorite line was "Killin a man ain't like anything else you'll ever do. You take away all he's ever had and all he's ever going to have". "Yeah, but it's alright to kill this guy, he's got it comin". "Kid, we all got it comin".
Josey Wales (the scene with the Indian chief and the squaw, or the old woman being told she's going to be a comanchero sex slave were just too damn funny) also good.
Pale Rider had the best fight scenes I thought (Nothing like a good piece of hickory).
I also thought High Plains Drifter was a hoot. When he throws all that dynamite into the canyon, then rides out of town right when the outlaws ride in was priceless.