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« Reply #2 on: July 30, 2003, 08:01:12 AM » |
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I voted no. Harry Callahan was an awesome character, and the dead pool wasnt such a good way of eding a great series, but I still voted no. Im sorry, Clint is too old to play that role, and it has run its course already...whats gonna be the tag line?  " he was lost, but after 25 years he did find his way back.....ladies and gentleman, Mr harry Callahan" No but seriously, I dont think theres any script that would suit Harry beeing a 73 year old, I just cant see that happening. And another thing I wouldnt wanna see, is all the young people that have never heard of Harry seeing this as their first dirty harry film and going like "what the heck is Dirty Harry?" It would be a terrible descision I think. I really liked Harry Callahan, but I honestly think its too late.
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« Reply #4 on: July 30, 2003, 09:27:40 AM » |
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I don't think it's necessary, but I also don't think the world ends if he does another one. To suggest otherwise is to show a distinct lack of imagination. (73 may be too old for a cop, but when did Harry ever need the force to solve a case?)
Since it obviously would have to be a very different film from what has preceded it, the age issue is irrelevant. The public has said as much already. I can't remember a similar situation where, in interview after interview, an actor was continually asked if he would ever reprise a role that he played years earlier, but without any hint that he is now too old. (Harrison Ford also has a character he will forever be known as, and has similarly been asked 'when and if' for years now- but always with the age question not far behind it.)
As I expressed in another thread, there seems to be an unspoken belief that another film such as this would somehow affect Eastwood's ability to be taken seriously as a filmmaker. This is the same sort of revisionist lunacy that leads people to grope for the deeper meaning of a film like Every Which Way but Loose.
Of course, I don't for a moment hold my breath that, at 73, he might do another one. In many ways, the late 90's (or as the follow-up to Space Cowboys) may have offered the last chance for him, physically, to be able to do one which retained the trademark action of the series.
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« Reply #17 on: August 02, 2003, 02:33:52 AM » |
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Why horrible Misty?How do you ABSOLUTELY know it would be HORRIBLE?You cant say that,that sounds very chauvinistic to me. Sorry, Im late  Been away for a day.... ::)Chauvinistic? Because I dont want to see another actor play Harry? Why dont we change that to realistic!! I mean come on, even if another guy played harry, even if it was th best script of the century, I STILL DONT WANNA SEE ANOTHER GUY PLAY HARRY!!  it would be just plain stupid. They made enough sequels this year. And by the way, dont call me chauvinistic.  In fact, dont call me anything. misty
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« Reply #18 on: August 03, 2003, 08:55:26 AM » |
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