Great Versatile actor who made some of Hollywood’s finest action films and also a few funny ones. Happy Birthday Clint
Is 90 today..I remember back in 1990 there was a season of his films on the TV ..Eastwood at 60. How fast does time go? I will be 60 myself in another decade. Happy birthday Mr Eastwood and keep up the good work.
Great Versatile actor who made some of Hollywood’s finest action films and also a few funny ones. Happy Birthday Clint
A genuine hero of mine...and the reason why I own a vintage root beer! My personal favourite...In The Line Of Fire.
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In the early 80’s my mum used to go out one night every other week to Ladies Circle on a Monday night and after the news at 9.25pm there would often be a film on and it was normally starring Clint Eastwood. My dad would sometimes let me stay up and watch them with him. Always let me have a beer with a lemonade top and a packet of crisps. From that moment on I was a Clint Eastwood fan, still am. His films back then were just totally cool to a young teenager - Outlaw Josey Wales, Pale Rider, The Good, The Bad etc etc.
Funny what memories stay with you.
I've always liked Clint from the days when he played Rowdy Yates in Rawhide, happy birthday.
My late father's favourite actor, some of that rubbed off on me.
"Right turn, Clyde"
scared me, I thought from the title he might have died
Outlaw Josey Wales saying.
"Don't piss down my back and tell me it's raining!"
Gave me a start as well. Not Dead Yet (NDY) in the title would have helped.
One of my all time favourites even if some of his films were, well, hit and miss. I used to be glued to the old black and white TV to watch Rawhide and I was sad for a week if he didn't appear in that week's episode. He's having a great career.
“Clint Eastwood - 90 today”. Would have sufficed.
perhaps a typecast actor, but what a career as actor and director.
My late father's favourite actor, some of that rubbed off on me.
"Right turn, Clyde"
Great actor, and loved those spaghetti westerns, cool.
for me i think he has become a formidable director and i hope when the time comes he will be remembered for that as much as his acting.
Directed films, in bold my favorites
The 15:17 to Paris
Absolute Power (film)
American Sniper
Bird (1988 film)
Blood Work (film)
The Blues (film series)
Breezy
The Bridges of Madison County
Bronco Billy
Changeling
The Eiger Sanction
Firefox (film)
Flags of Our Fathers
The Gauntlet
Gran Torino
Heartbreak Ridge
Hereafter (film)
High Plains Drifter
Honkytonk Man
Invictus (film)
J. Edgar
Jersey Boys (film)
Letters from Iwo Jima
Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil (film)
Million Dollar Baby
The Mule (2018 film)
Mystic River
The Outlaw Josey Wales
Pale Rider
A Perfect World
Piano Blues (film)
Play Misty for Me
Richard Jewell (film)
The Rookie (1990 film)
Space Cowboys
Sudden Impact
Sully
Tightrope
True Crime
Unforgiven
White Hunter Black Heart
Love Clint Easwood films and my favourite is probably Where Eagles Dare.
Just as a heads up, Sean Connery is 90 in August. Another of my favourite actors.
Cheers
Neil
Escape from Alcatraz - one of my grandfathers (rip) favourite films .
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Spent an afternoon in the BFI watching A Fist Full of Dollars, A Few Dollars More and The Good the Bad and the Ugly. Certainly better than attending lectures.
Josey Wales was also a cracker.
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My all times favourite actor
Whoever does not know how to hit the nail on the head should be asked not to hit it at all.
Friedrich Nietzsche
One of my favourites as well. Remember watching the westerns with my dad when I was a kid.....loved them.
Hard to pick
So many greats
Outlaw Josey Wales takes a lot of beating.
Saw "The Mule" recently and it brought a tear to my eye.
Loved watching his films growing up.
‘Right Turn Clyde!’ Every which way but loose - was a firm favourite!
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Love his films.
"Are you gonna pull those pistols or whistle Dixie............"
Started out with nothing. Still have most of it left.
To me your nothing but dogshit
:)
What to say, he’s a true icon
Been a firm fixture in my life for almost 50 years!
As with others a staple when growing up. The spaghetti westerns were the best, dubbed to hell, but classic.
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Bit of trivia that astonished me
He is allergic to horses
i have enjoyed nearly all of his work,but the outlaw Josey Wales was the best,seen it countless times ,i think its the best western film ever,belated happy birthday Clint.
Morning All
Carrying on the Clint theme.. the cemetery set (Sad Hill) used in the classic final scene from The Good the Bad and the Ugly, has been restored to its former glory and you can now visit the site in Spain
https://youtu.be/BrEQPe7l6zU
" Dyin' ain't much of a Livin' '"
'Against stupidity, the gods themselves struggle in vain' - Schiller.
The Good, the Bad and the Ugly is definitely my favourite. Others I have a soft spot for - Dirty Harry and Magnum Force (the other Harry films were poor IMO), Kelly's Heroes, The Gauntlet, Where Eagles Dare (though Richard Burton owns that one).
I enjoyed Heartbreak Ridge the first time I saw it, in the '80s. But I saw it again a few years ago and thought it was rubbish.
I genuinely thought this was going to be an RIP thread. Phew!
Brilliant actor and director. I rewatched A Fistful of Dollars the other night. Fantastic!
Play Misty For Me.
Clint at his best, although to be fair he was in most.
scooter
Gran Torino is a bit of classic too.
"Ever notice how you come across somebody once in a while you shouldn't have fucked with? That's me."