Clint Eastwood, Eli Wallach, Lee Van Cleef 257 votes In the Southwest during the Civil War, a mysterious stranger, Joe (Clint Eastwood), and a Mexican outlaw, Tuco (Eli Wallach), form an uneasy partnership -- Joe turns in the bandit for the reward money, then rescues him just as ...
Released: 2008 Directed by: Clint Eastwood Also ranks #9 on 22 Disturbing, Brutal Movies Based on Real-Life Atrocities Also ranks #33 on The Best Movies 'Loosely' Based On True Stories Also ranks #60 on The 90+ Best Kidnapping Movies of All Time 67 The Babadook Essie Davis, Daniel Hensh...
The movie Firefox was released in 1982 and celebrates its 40th anniversary. Clint Eastwood produced, directed and starred in the movie based upon the 1977 novel of the same name by Craig Thomas. Rob Zombie’s ‘The Munsters’ By Reggie's Take on June 9, 2022 Rob Zombie and Universal...
Daniel Craig's 007 recalled Timothy Dalton, who also gravitated toward Bond's darker side in his portrayal of the character. If Eastwood had been cast in the late 1960s, then this darker, more brutal version of the character would have debuted much earlier. Clint Eastwood's first Bond movi...
Clint Eastwood has become an emotive softie in his older age. His days of making punks feeling lucky have been ushered offstage and replaced with thought-provoking narratives of life, legacy, and mortality, many of which he writes and directs himself. The pinnacle of such films has to be ...
Not to be confused with the Television series, though I suspect there will be plenty of comments about it anyway, and if anyone here feels compelled to talk about Clint Eastwood rather than Henry Hathaway, all I can say is, “Go ahead, spoil my day!” ...
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It also breaks the sports-movie mold only to embrace it in the end, in a race that reminds us that every game is a big game for someone. 11. Million Dollar Baby (2004) Clint Eastwood’s boxing drama sneaked up on everybody in 2004: No one saw it until right before the Oscar ...
Garner’s later films include Clint Eastwood’s Space Cowboys (2000); Divine Secrets of the Ya-Ya Sisterhood (2002), a comedy-drama starring Sandra Bullock and Ellen Burstyn; and The Notebook (2004), a love story told in flashbacks.
It would be easy at the time to have read Unforgiven as Clint Eastwood’s swan song — a terse career capper for a filmmaker in his 60s. Except Eastwood kept making films — really good films. Million Dollar Baby epitomized the spare emotionality of his later work, following a trailer-park...