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  • Tanquen
    Tanquen Posts: 27
    edited February 2009
    John30_30 wrote: »
    I think he sang in one western,:eek: Paint Your Wagon? which I never saw.

    Anyone else remember him as Rowdy Yates? :eek: Not a movie.

    I had the sound track on LP when I was very little and thought it was great. :)
  • venomclan
    venomclan Posts: 2,467
    edited February 2009
    "Don't give the **** the satisfaction"
    Heartbreak Ridge
  • RJaco
    RJaco Posts: 113
    edited February 2009
    Nobody has mentioned "Every which way but loose" and "Any which way you can". They were a little on the silly side but good for a laugh.
  • RJaco
    RJaco Posts: 113
    edited February 2009
    I guess I missed it. What about "The Gauntlet"?
  • Retro152
    Retro152 Posts: 985
    edited February 2009
    RJaco wrote: »
    I guess I missed it. What about "The Gauntlet"?

    HaHa, forgot about the "The Gauntlet". "Hey! those are our choppers Charlie!" Clint: Yeah, well this is my gun Clyde. LOL. Talk about your overkill, the bus scene through the streets of Phoenix, Wow!:rolleyes:
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  • Retro152
    Retro152 Posts: 985
    edited February 2009
    Keiko wrote: »
    He also sang in Honky Tonk Man. His son Kyle also acted in this one. That kid likes his hamburgers. ;)

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hfMcTRkD3Ig&feature=related

    Think Clint sang with Fats Domino in "Every which way but Loose" during the closing credits. Might be off on that a little, very forgettable im sure, lol:p
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  • potem1
    potem1 Posts: 9
    edited February 2009
    sudden impact..."go ahead, make my day"

    dirty harry...."well do ya punk"

    heartbreak ridge..."it's my will against yours and you will lose"

    hang em high...."when you hang a man, you better look at him"

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  • madcaps1980
    madcaps1980 Posts: 9
    edited February 2009
    ckphoto wrote: »
    The Outlaw Josey Wales is one of my favorites I have never seen a bad Eastwood movie, it is a shame he is retiring from acting his performance in Grand Torino was excellent.

    +1

    The Outlaw Josey Wales has to be my favorite Eastwood movie by far.:D

    Come on, no one here liked Bridges Over Madison County..lol!! :rolleyes:
  • RJaco
    RJaco Posts: 113
    edited March 2009
    Has anybody mentioned "Two Mules for Sister Sara". It was on today. I had forgot all about it.
  • ttomp
    ttomp Posts: 181
    edited March 2009
  • George Grand
    George Grand Posts: 12,258
    edited March 2009
    Either "Revenge of the Creature" (from the Black Lagoon) or "The Creature Walks Among Us".
  • shack
    shack Posts: 11,154
    edited March 2009
    My favorite Eastwood movies take him away from his normal screen "persona"...

    Kelly's Heros
    Play Misty For Me
    Thunderbolt and Lightfoot
    Escape From Alcatraz
    Where Eagles Dare

    Some of these are his early stuff before Inspector Callahan. I think once Dirty Harry came out his characters became too predictable.
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  • Danny Tse
    Danny Tse Posts: 5,206
    edited March 2009
    Come on, no one here liked Bridges Over Madison County..lol!!

    I always wanted to see this. Never read the book but I think it will be cool to see a "Clint" movie so removed from his screen persona.

    Like that Santa Claus movie Charles Bronson did towards the end of his career. I hope he didn't shoot Santa :D
  • madcaps1980
    madcaps1980 Posts: 9
    edited March 2009
    shack wrote: »
    My favorite Eastwood movies take him away from his normal screen "persona"...

    Kelly's Heros
    Play Misty For Me
    Thunderbolt and Lightfoot
    Escape From Alcatraz
    Where Eagles Dare

    Some of these are his early stuff before Inspector Callahan. I think once Dirty Harry came out his characters became too predictable.
    I totally forgot that Clint was in "Escape From Alcatraz", that is a great movie!
  • Music Joe
    Music Joe Posts: 459
    edited March 2009
    Me too :(

    That was a great flick... that's the tough thing about Clint is he has about 45 movies to remember most of 'em I like.

    I also liked True Crime and Absolute Power. Pink Cadillac was kind of a bomb but had some funny in it.