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« Reply #2 on: May 13, 2003, 03:28:39 PM » |
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I definitely would like to see Clint onscreen again, and hopefully, I think we will. He's said in recent years that the day when he looks up on the screen and says I don't want to see that guy anymore is getting closer, but he's never said that it's here, and that he no longer plans to act. I don't know why a lot of people keep assuming that he can no longer be viable as an actor, and that it would be great to see him on the screen one last time. If that's all he plans to do, then yes, I agree, I'd definitely want to see him onscreen again for one last time if that's his decision, but I think there isn't any reason why he needs to hang it up as an actor. I think he can still find lots of roles for him to play, and I think he should. He certainly cannot go out on Blood Work . That cannot be his very last performance, at least I hope not. That would be a disaster. Clint is going to do whatever he wants to do, and I don't think at this point that he particularly cares what any of his fans want or think. He's doing this all for himself and because HE wants to do it. I see no reason for Clint to give up acting entirely, and I've been increasingly anxious that that might end up actually happening. He isn't in Mystic River , he isn't going to be in this biopic that he's planning on Niel Armstrong, and we've heard of no project where he's considering starring in addition to producing and directing. I don't know what Clint is doing anymore. I used to think he would do another western, but I don't think he cares about doing another western anymore, at least not one where he would be the star. Maybe he's beyond caring if his fans want to see him on the screen again. Maybe he doesn't care that Blood Work was terrible. I'm really hoping Clint is going to get back in the game sometime soon with an acting role, but maybe not. Maybe he doesn't even think about what we want anymore 
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« Reply #17 on: May 13, 2003, 05:36:51 PM » |
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I'm sure Clint wanted the awards that he's gotten, and I'm sure that he's honored by having received them, but I don't think he goes out compulsively campaigning for awards and trying to get honored. I'm not even sure that he's all that concerned with getting honored. I'm not attacking Wendy or her viewpoint, and she could be correct, but I don't see it. If he was so concerned with being honored, I think he would have made very different films. The films that he has made over the years are mostly completely shunned by the Academy. He isn't interested in making the kinds of films that would get him awards. If he wanted a Best Actor oscar, I think he'd be taking different roles. The fact that he doesn't, and the fact that he does what he wants to do and makes the films that he wants to make regardless of how they are received is a great argument for him not being overly consumed with winning awards and garnering accolades.
On a different note, I do think that Clint cares to some degree what his fans think, and I'm sure that he prefers that his fans stick with him and support the things that he is doing, but I don't think that he'd change what he wanted to do for us. Even if all his fans want to see him continue acting, I don't think that's going to motivate him to act if he doesn't want to. Clint beats to the tune of his own drum. In some ways, that's a very good thing, but that also means that he isn't going to be influenced by his fans to any large degree. He'll continue to do exactly whatever it is that HE wants to do. He isn't going to act just because all his fans tell him that's what he should do. That was my point.
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