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Yeah I was wondering when this was being released in theatres.  I thought I read in July sometime but Ive been checking with the theatres and Ive heard nothing anyone know for sure if it is or if it isnt.  Cause for me this is of epic porportions.  I wasnt even born yet when it really came out so this will probably be my one chance if it is.

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General Discussion / The Honkytonk Man
« on: January 20, 2003, 01:18:01 AM »
       I would first like to start off by saying this is my first post so Im kinda new.  I've just been happy all day really, do to the fact it was a little clint all day for me.  I woke up and caught some Hang 'em High with which I was re-enlightend on how much of a great movie this is really classic point in time of the American Western.  Fell back asleep after having a delightful breakfast and was graced when I woke up to find A Clint movie I had never seen before on the ole' T.V. I had been tryin to find Honkytonk Man everywhere around here to rent and no place had a copy.  Until today this had been the only Eastwood movie I had'nt seen yet, so being the Eastwood lover I am you all understand the feeling I was in.  I watched the movie and again was completely satisfied with the man himself.  Its unbelieveable how great  he can play virtually any role.  Though my main discovery is how great beer drinking just seems to go along with a Eastwood movie expierence.  He pays the all american Joe, I love it.  In the Honkytonk Man he once again plays his indigeous character of the bar stool buddy and this is the Eastwood character I enjoy best.  The character can relate to so many people and its just so easy to relate to a character who has attributes and habits like yourself and thats why Clint has the Charisma which no other posses'es.
    So I enjoyed my day to the fullest finally ending my quest to see every Eastwood movie around and i can finally say that there is no other actor who has even come close to having as much skill as the legendary "Man With No Name" and I dont know if anyone else will come much closer.

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