A very rare piece of footage showing Clint Eastwood relaxing at home in 1970. Note how Clint calls Kellys Heroes "Kellys Warriors". A big thanks goes to JSE for this footage.
Thanks Clint, class act. The only actor my Dad would go to the theatre to see. Same as me. When "Unforgiven" came out, my Dad took my brothers and I for the last time. He passed in 1998. He was born January 1929. He reminded me of Clint. Quiet, strong, honest, handsome.
Clint Eastwood is by far the best actor there ever was. He's easy going & seems shy even in present day. He's a man to be revered for his wisdom. Clint you are the best.
Clint always said he hated guns and fighting. One of the reasons he always squinted so hard in his tough guy roles was he didn't like firing guns and didn't want it to show when he'd squint or blink when firing one.
When he was talking about the old west ; "It was the last time in our history that man was in control of his own destiny. Before he relied on society to come to his aid." Spoken like s true republican.
People should be self sufficient and not depend on govt handouts. REPUBLICANS are the only people making sense anymore. Fuck these welfare addicted people who want handouts. Fuck the left
Lol. Eastwood is a moderate - more liberal than conservative and certainly not a Republican. Maybe you take his movie characters a little too seriously.
When Clint says "Kelly's Warriors", that's because originally, the movie was called The Warriors, then in post production it was changed to Kelly's Warriors and then to Kelly's Heroes.
As per Wikipedia: The project (Kelly's Heroes) was announced by MGM in November 1968 under the title of The Warriors. Filming commenced in July 1969 and was completed in December. So nothing wrong with what Mike Biasucci said.
1:08 shows you the difference of our eras, it was all manner/style/appearance though that doesn't count for everything. that pose looked set up for sure though
Scott doesn't have the same presence as his father had. Clint could be frightening just by walking silently across set. Just the noise of his cowboy boots and the killer look in his eye was enough.
"Unforgiven" was shot near my town. Eastwood made a public appearance, answered questions, signed autographs (including one for me!) He came across as friendly and anything BUT arrogant.