Clint Eastwood Movies

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Haha yes mate! I love all kinds of films, even if they are cartoons! :) I mean, who wants to grow up to fast after all!

The film's great though, my wife loves it! She has the collection of 'studio ghibli' and I quite like them too, if you haven't already then watch 'nausicaa of the valley of the wind' it's beautiful.
 
The film's great though, my wife loves it! She has the collection of 'studio ghibli' and I quite like them too, if you haven't already then watch 'nausicaa of the valley of the wind' it's beautiful.

Yea my ex got me into the studio ghibli stuff, they are just nice sunday afternoon movies to chill out to! not heard of that 1 though, will have to look into it, cheers matey!
 
The Outlaw Josie Wales . Starts off a bit too "Spaggetiish" (er ,made-up word ) but I think they sacked the director and Clint took over to make it into a real classic western with plenty of humour as well as action.

And "Coogan's Bluff " if only to see Clint cramming his lanky frame onto an old Triumph for the chase scene and the dippy hippy chick with "The wiggly worm ",in her head .
 
I own a copy of most listed. If ever in need of a one liner, just watch a Clint movie. Grand Torino touches home and reminds me of a couple of late uncles I had from the mid west.
 
The later westerns, Josie Wales, (not fond of the early ones) Pale Rider, High Plains Drifter etc.

Tightrope is a good film, dark but well made so try that to start you off.
 
The Outlaw Josie Wales . Starts off a bit too "Spaggetiish" (er ,made-up word ) but I think they sacked the director and Clint took over to make it into a real classic western with plenty of humour as well as action.

And "Coogan's Bluff " if only to see Clint cramming his lanky frame onto an old Triumph for the chase scene and the dippy hippy chick with "The wiggly worm ",in her head .

For a made up word it's pretty good. Yeah about Coogan's Bluff too; That one was good enough to spin off a TV series ("Mcleod" with Dennis Weaver)
 
Most any of his movies. Especially the war movies: Where Eagles Dare, Firefox. Anybody remember the name of the cop movie he did with Burt Reynolds?
 
The correct order is
1. The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly.
2. A Fist Full of Dollars.
3. For a Few Dollars More.
GB&U is set before FFoD.
:D

Million dollar baby is great

That'd be my list too - million dollar baby was like a punch in the groin. Didn't see that coming at all. Clint is magic in it.
 
Cant believe people haven't mentioned The Rookie with Clint and Charlie "winning" Sheen, great film also all the westerns already said above especially pale rider and Unforgiven!!

Dave
 

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