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« Reply #104 on: June 14, 2003, 06:37:03 AM » |
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Brendan: You can meet one actor that has appeared in an Eastwood movie, but not Clint himself. Who do you choose to meet? Probably either Andy Robinson, John Malkovich or Gene Hackman. Its hard to choose between those three. There would be so much to talk about with all three of them. BRENDAN: Out of all of the "leading lady" roles in Eastwood films... which character do you find to be the least likeable, or who you've wondered how Eastwood's character could be interested in her? Francessca from Bridges. Damn women lieing to him about the flowers. The guy was trying to be nice and look what he got. No, I'm kidding. Probably either Sandra Lockes character from Sudden Impact or her character from (Im probably going to get heat from this) The Gauntlet. Brendan: Since I didn't answer your question to me, I'll ask you the same one. If Clint could have played a bad guy/villian from any movie in the 90's and 2000's what villian would it have to be? It would have been neat to see Clint in Max Von Sydow's role in Minority Report. Also, Speilberg directed it, so it would have been neat to see them work together. Or maybe he could have played Harvey Kietel's character in Copland. NEW TAGS:
misty71: What actor/actress do you most want to see Clint work with?
Lilly: If Clint only has ONE more acting movie left in him, what do you want the type of film to be?
eustressor: Do you think could have played Charlton Heston's role of George Taylor in the original Planet of the Apes better or just as good?
Matt: What Academy Awards do you think Clint should have been nominated for(what catagoery)? And for what movies?
zoso: If you could have dinner with Clint, what would you talk to him about?
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« Reply #105 on: June 14, 2003, 07:31:13 AM » |
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Matt: What Academy Awards do you think Clint should have been nominated for(what catagoery)? And for what movies?
I'll keep the list short and only name three films as director and three films as actor that I believe he should have been nominated for: As director: A Perfect World, The Outlaw Josey Wales, and The Bridges of Madison County. As actor: The Bridges of Madison County, White Hunter, Black Heart and Tightrope. I'm not including Unforgiven since he actually WAS nominated for both actor and director of that film. I would definitely say that he should have won both. One tag coming up....
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« Reply #116 on: June 14, 2003, 09:21:25 AM » |
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MGK: You asked me last night who I felt was the "most good" Eastwood character... now I'd like to ask you who is the "most bad". Name the character who is the meanest, baddest, dirtiest, least admirable, most sinister and hateful character in the land of Eastwood. Well, let's see. The candidates are: Little Bill (Gene Hackman) from UnforgivenPresident Allen Richmond (Gene Hackman) from Absolute PowerMitch Leary (John Malcovich) from In the Line of FireScorpio (Andrew Robinson) from Dirty HarryEvelyn Draper (Jessica Walter) from Play Misty For MeEl Indio (Gian Maria Volonté) from For A Few Dollars MoreRamon (Gian Maria Volonté) from Fistful of DollarsSince I can find some tiny admirable qualities in Little Bill, Allen Richmond, Mitch Leary, and Evelyn Draper....I'm left with Scorpio, El Indio, and Ramon. Scorpio can scare you to death but it's because he has a weakness.....he's mentally ill. So, for that reason, I'm going to eliminate him and go with either El Indio or Ramon...neither of which is mentally ill but are both totally self-centered, mean, hateful, and sinister and could care less who they hurt in the process of getting what they want. They both killed whatever and whoever got in their way but I'm going to choose El Indio as the meanest, baddest, dirtiest, least admirable, most sinister and hateful character in the land of Eastwood because I don't think he has a single redeemable quality about him except for the love he had for Mortimor's sister. But he didn't love her enough to keep from killing her husband and raping her which resulted in her killing herself. If you know him, he's your worst enemy...even if you don't know him, he's probably your worst enemy. bcm: What is your favorite opening scene of all the Eastwood movies you have seen so far? Why? Matt: Which one of the prostitutes in Tightrope did you like the best and you were either sorry she was killed or, if she wasn't killed, you were glad that she wasn't? Why is she your choice?
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« Reply #118 on: June 14, 2003, 09:34:40 AM » |
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Conan, that was a good response to Ravenwind's question. That'd be great to see someone staking out in their car to try to catch some thieves.  Anyway, from Misty: CHRISTOPHER: movie-robbers invade your house and want to take all your clint movies, but they say you can keep 4. Which would they be and why? First off, I'd have to keep Dirty Harry. And after this whole ordeal was finished and the movie robbers were gone, I'd have to take some notes from Conan's post and go after them Harry Callahan style.  To get back to the question, I'd pick Dirty Harry because it's one of my all time favorites. I was introduced to Clint Eastwood through one of the Dirty Harry movies. Another one I'd keep would be my 2-disc special edition of Unforgiven. It's one of the great westerns. It's great to see Will Munny go through such a change from the beginning to the end of the movie. I love the final scene of the movie when Munny is leaving the town. His speech to the townspeople is terrifying. A third one I'd want to keep would be Thunderbolt and Lightfoot. It blows away all the caper movie cliches. I believe this remains as the only movie I've ever seen with Jeff Bridges in it, and just recently I saw a trailer for an upcoming movie he's in, and while I watched the trailer I thought, "He's still Lightfoot to me." Anyhow, the movie is entertaining, funny, and at last, one of the saddest movies from Eastwood's work. I've never looked forward to the ending. Picking four movies is kind of tough. But a fourth that I'd pick to keep would be The Beguiled. It's another one of my all time favorites, and it has one of the best performances from Eastwood. Everything about it is great.
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