Quentin Tarantino on Clint Eastwood

Quentin Tarantino reacts to the acting and directing work of Clint Eastwood, including A Fistful of Dollars, The Good, the Bad and the Ugly, Firefox and Where Eagles Dare.
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  • @robertjensen1048
    @robertjensen10486 ай бұрын

    I dread the day that I hear that Clint has passed. I’ve grown up with the guy and he’s just the best that Hollywood has ever given us.

  • @jimmylight4866

    @jimmylight4866

    6 ай бұрын

    No doubt

  • @oldgoat142

    @oldgoat142

    6 ай бұрын

    I, like you, grew up watching this man do his thing,

  • @jessebaca2750

    @jessebaca2750

    6 ай бұрын

    @@oldgoat142same 💯

  • @ericjohnson8326

    @ericjohnson8326

    6 ай бұрын

    I've been dreading it for 20 years.

  • @cameltoeinspector6015

    @cameltoeinspector6015

    6 ай бұрын

    100000000% Accurate

  • @dr.mark.b.hubble
    @dr.mark.b.hubble6 ай бұрын

    Clint Eastwood has unknowingly helped fathers and sons bond for over 50 years.

  • @DeSvenster

    @DeSvenster

    5 ай бұрын

    Yes! My first memories are those of my dad and I watching Eastwood movies!

  • @thomaswillans4085

    @thomaswillans4085

    5 ай бұрын

    Same ❤

  • @kristopherjohnston2216

    @kristopherjohnston2216

    5 ай бұрын

    You’re right, never really thought about it like that before. It was always great watching one of Clint’s films with the the old man

  • @issyjas3309

    @issyjas3309

    4 ай бұрын

    That’s evocative , my dad took me to movies in the 70’s. Saw Zulu and The Man Who would be king in the same year, I was about 8. Left a lasting impression and they’re in my top 10. Spend a lot of the time thinking of my late dad while I’m watching them. He was away on a training course when he watched outlaw josey wales, I was too young but he told me all about it. Lord I miss him.

  • @dr.mark.b.hubble

    @dr.mark.b.hubble

    4 ай бұрын

    @@issyjas3309 Miss mine, too. In the 80’s, every time we went to the video store, I would bypass the kids section and pick an Eastwood movie instead because I knew he would watch it with me.

  • @saul102
    @saul1026 ай бұрын

    Even Clint as an old man is legendary... Unforgiven and Gran Torino are amazing films.

  • @sfermigier

    @sfermigier

    6 ай бұрын

    And million dollar baby.

  • @royb5820

    @royb5820

    6 ай бұрын

    I still want to see the movie where he’s a drug mule.

  • @temsedgwick9494

    @temsedgwick9494

    6 ай бұрын

    The train fight movie sucked, but it was a rare miss for Clint

  • @joemckim1183

    @joemckim1183

    6 ай бұрын

    In the Line of Fire and Space Cowboys also

  • @caeserromero3013

    @caeserromero3013

    6 ай бұрын

    Even the one where he's a drug mule was good...even a 'Bad' Clint Movie beats a modern day CGI flick like Marvel Avengers etc...I mean Clint shared billing with an Orangutan, but actors these days share billing with CGI Racoons FFS...

  • @bobbycorrigan7969
    @bobbycorrigan79696 ай бұрын

    Nobody will ever do what Clint has done . One of a kind, in a class all by himself. Legend .

  • @motorcycleboy9000

    @motorcycleboy9000

    3 ай бұрын

    "That's right. I am William Munny, killer of women and children. And now I'm here to kill you, Lil Bill." That was the Eastwood swan song -- and it was almost 35 years ago.

  • @ManCave1972
    @ManCave19726 ай бұрын

    The all time greatest. No better example of a true screen icon.

  • @johnwatts8346

    @johnwatts8346

    3 ай бұрын

    yep, hes number 1.

  • @PainInTheS
    @PainInTheS6 ай бұрын

    My son is 25 and a big fan of Clint Eastwood, he literally has all his movies on bluray/dvd, including the ones he's directed without acting in it. Of course I introduced him to the man.

  • @TJSaw
    @TJSaw3 ай бұрын

    Clint Eastwood is the kind of man other men respect and admire. And that’s the biggest compliment I can give him. His work will be watched, loved and studied a hundred years from now. Legend.

  • @joshuacalkins
    @joshuacalkins6 ай бұрын

    I recall that Clint was very supportive of Pulp Fiction at Cannes.

  • @roddyboethius1722

    @roddyboethius1722

    Ай бұрын

    Quentin should have cast Clint in a movie.

  • @frethero19
    @frethero196 ай бұрын

    I just love the passion Quentin has for movies. I've always loved Clint, but hearing Quentin speak about him has me fired up. QT just has a way of describing movies that hits differently than anyone else.

  • @paulmoss7940
    @paulmoss79406 ай бұрын

    Will never be another like him. Simply awesome .

  • @SabcatPrinting
    @SabcatPrinting6 ай бұрын

    One of my favourite film watching memories is… one night me and my brother stayed up late and watched “The Good, the Bad and the Ugly”. It was next level for us… the best thing we’d ever seen, and heard.

  • @sebastianalegria3401
    @sebastianalegria34016 ай бұрын

    Eastwood more than an actor, he is a wonderful director whose movies never get old, so I'm amazed by his capacity to continue making movies despite being a 90-years-old man. Regarding his films, my dad, who passed away, was a big fan of Eastwood's movies and especially, from The good the badt and the ugly. In fact, a few days ago I saw Million Dollar baby and I found it so meaningful, I apologize if I get emotional what happens that sometimes I wish I had been that movie with my dad.

  • @einundsiebenziger5488

    @einundsiebenziger5488

    6 ай бұрын

    The Good,* the Bad* and the Ugly.

  • @sebastianalegria3401

    @sebastianalegria3401

    6 ай бұрын

    @@einundsiebenziger5488 What's your favourite Eastwood's movie?

  • @pricklypear3625

    @pricklypear3625

    6 ай бұрын

    @@sebastianalegria3401 I'm not the person you asked but I would say either Unforgiven or Gran Torino because of how well he was able to portray a leading role as an older man.

  • @sebastianalegria3401

    @sebastianalegria3401

    6 ай бұрын

    @@pricklypear3625 what you think about Million Dollar Baby as a film?

  • @vicvega3614

    @vicvega3614

    5 ай бұрын

    Mystic river is one he only directs but its an amazing movie.

  • @salvatoredioguardi3132
    @salvatoredioguardi31326 ай бұрын

    Clint Eastwood is a legend!

  • @stormbard
    @stormbard6 ай бұрын

    No one has ever been able to replace him as THE western icon. (Along with Lee Van Cleef, obviously)

  • @dominysynclair

    @dominysynclair

    6 ай бұрын

    Clint or the Duke?

  • @Gamevet

    @Gamevet

    6 ай бұрын

    John Wayne was on equal ground.

  • @WingsandBeer

    @WingsandBeer

    6 ай бұрын

    @@Gamevet John Wayne hated Clint Eastwood. He didn't like the "anti-hero" and violence portrayed in his westerns. Wayne wanted westerns to be more positive and people should be cheering for the correct character.

  • @Gamevet

    @Gamevet

    6 ай бұрын

    @@WingsandBeer Yeah, I know. Eastwood had brought that up in an interview.

  • @ssjwes

    @ssjwes

    6 ай бұрын

    Too many over 100 years to pick just one.

  • @Chrisuperfly1
    @Chrisuperfly16 ай бұрын

    I am glad he brought up Firefox, I loved that movie as a kid. The special effects do not hold up today but its a fun movie.

  • @einundsiebenziger5488

    @einundsiebenziger5488

    6 ай бұрын

    And while most consider it a forgettable movie, in any action flick dealing with futuristic fighter jets these jets looks exactly like this Firefox jet.

  • @Chrisuperfly1

    @Chrisuperfly1

    6 ай бұрын

    @@einundsiebenziger5488 honestly the dogfighting scenes are such a small part of the overall movie it doesnt really matter how they look on the screen these days, and it doesnt take anything away from the movie.

  • @Shootingstarcomics

    @Shootingstarcomics

    5 ай бұрын

    Firefox and Bronco Billy are two of my favorite movies. Both are at the top of my yearly watch list.

  • @bbouchan1
    @bbouchan16 ай бұрын

    Absolutely!....I saw that opening scene as a teenager in A Fistful of Dollars & was blown away & been hooked ever since to Clint.

  • @EddieHenderson92
    @EddieHenderson926 ай бұрын

    Clint Eastwood will be like John Wayne and Jimmy Stewart; he will always been in the culture and his movies will be talked about in 50 years.

  • @loilt5091

    @loilt5091

    6 ай бұрын

    John Wayne was a phoney, one-dimensional actor who only portrayed The Duke. Not in either of Jimmy or Clint's league, in terms of talent. Fame doesn't equate talent...unfortunately, much of the general public's blinded by hype & including their bad taste...Garth Brooks is another example.

  • @EddieHenderson92

    @EddieHenderson92

    6 ай бұрын

    @@loilt5091 That is one opinion, but John Wayne did some great movies and had some great performances.

  • @loilt5091

    @loilt5091

    6 ай бұрын

    @@EddieHenderson92 Granted, but WAAAAAAY overrated‼️

  • @EddieHenderson92

    @EddieHenderson92

    6 ай бұрын

    @@loilt5091 Just to throw this out there, I'm not a huge John Wayne fan but I like some of his movies and I respect his career. I don't see him overrated because nobody is saying John Wayne was the best actor but he was a hell of a movie star and not too many actors have as many iconic movies as him.

  • @loilt5091

    @loilt5091

    6 ай бұрын

    @@EddieHenderson92 Let’s agree, to disagree…I’m in my 60’s, a film buff, with eclectic tastes, well beyond the Western genre. So there’s a multitude of greats I’d place well ahead of him, both men & women. Generally, I find many of his more famous films, entertainingly average, hardly Criterion, critically acclaimed or of any cinematic significance…Stagecoach is likely the only one I’d place in that category. And don’t get me started on his lack of range & real acting chops. He sold lotsa tickets, made the studios lotsa money & gained tons of fame…that’s NOT important to me. Many actors & actresses have all kinds of iconic movies on their respective resumes. Based on that bias/limited statement, it’s likely safe to say you have a V E R Y limited scope & perspective when speaking of cinema. Let’s see…mostly action flicks; generally, with simple, cookie-cutter dialogue, all kinds of chase scenes, lotsa guns, explosions, fighting… 🇨🇦

  • @rvrschrs64
    @rvrschrs646 ай бұрын

    The story is that in "Where Eagles Dare" Richard Burton was drunk most of the time and Clint was literally holding him up.

  • @sprezzatura8755

    @sprezzatura8755

    6 ай бұрын

    Parents took us to see Richard Burton some play on broadway. Burton was smashed and fell off stage.

  • @raypurchase801

    @raypurchase801

    6 ай бұрын

    The original script had lots more dialogue for Clint. He said, "Burton's got a great voice. Let him do all the talking, I'll do all the killing"

  • @NateGerardRealEstateTeam
    @NateGerardRealEstateTeam5 ай бұрын

    It’s clear that Quentin is passionate about great film and great actors and because he knows his craft so well, he’s one of the best to pay tribute to an iconic actor and director like Clint.

  • @caseysullivan3556
    @caseysullivan35566 ай бұрын

    When you listen to a student of film like Quentin speak on these matters, not that there’s an abundance of these… It’s the analysis that matters, the analysis that cuts through. This a true student recognizing one of his true masters in the art form. It’s great stuff.

  • @mrjamfy6862
    @mrjamfy68623 ай бұрын

    My friend and I used to have a Clint Eastwood night every week back in early 90's. We would rent 2 -3 Clint Eastwood movies Westerns and Dirty Harrys were always the choices, sit back have a beer and some good whiskey and just watch non-stop till they were all finished! One of my movies icons hands down!

  • @Texbec
    @Texbec3 ай бұрын

    They didn't even need to give Clint all that many lines because he says more with his eyes and facial expressions you definitely get the point he's making. He has some of the most iconic lines to this day though. An absolute legend.

  • @msolo5785
    @msolo57855 ай бұрын

    And to top it all off he does movie scores too! Absolute Legend!

  • @zvonkosolin8627
    @zvonkosolin86275 ай бұрын

    Mr. Clint Eastwood is the most iconic and most badass actor that ever graced the screen, one of my personal heroes growing up and a living legend, there is no other actor past or present that enjoys respect and admiration as much as he does.

  • @tomtcf76
    @tomtcf766 ай бұрын

    My favourite scene in Firefox is when he's jogging in Alaska and starts sprinting towards his log cabin when he sees the military helicopter triggering his PTSD. The film isn't his best work for sure but it's certainly still above average and enjoyable for the most part.

  • @jlipari58
    @jlipari586 ай бұрын

    Clint is the man.

  • @tommaxson9798
    @tommaxson97986 ай бұрын

    One of Clint Eastwood’s finest films is “Thunderbolt and Lightfoot” and he gets outstaged by a legendary performance from his young co-star; Jeff Bridges.

  • @djsickmick9890

    @djsickmick9890

    5 ай бұрын

    And the great Michael Cimino

  • @kevinfroude8679

    @kevinfroude8679

    5 ай бұрын

    And George Kennedy was great in that one too - playing a bad guy this time.

  • @tommaxson9798

    @tommaxson9798

    5 ай бұрын

    @@kevinfroude8679 Yes, my favorite Kennedy performance. Geoffrey Lewis was also noteworthy as Kennedy’s rather dopey partner in crime.

  • @kevinfroude8679

    @kevinfroude8679

    5 ай бұрын

    @@tommaxson9798 I forgot that Geoffrey Lewis was also in that movie - a great Stalwart of several of Clint's films.

  • @tommaxson9798

    @tommaxson9798

    5 ай бұрын

    @@kevinfroude8679 High Plains Drifter and Every Which Way films.

  • @0-by-1_Publishing_LLC
    @0-by-1_Publishing_LLC6 ай бұрын

    "Josey Wales" was his best western.

  • @JakeWitmer

    @JakeWitmer

    5 ай бұрын

    Yep.

  • @kevinfroude8679

    @kevinfroude8679

    5 ай бұрын

    One of my favourite of all Westerns - and I have seen a lot of Westerns as it's definitely also my favourite genre as well.

  • @0-by-1_Publishing_LLC

    @0-by-1_Publishing_LLC

    5 ай бұрын

    @@kevinfroude8679 _"It is good that warriors such as we meet in the struggle of life ... ore death."_ - Ten Bears

  • @kevinfroude8679

    @kevinfroude8679

    5 ай бұрын

    @@0-by-1_Publishing_LLC After which they made peace - classic movie scene....👍

  • @patanouketgersiflet9486

    @patanouketgersiflet9486

    4 ай бұрын

    I think that honor goes too Unforgiven, the High plains drifter.

  • @Njbear7453
    @Njbear74536 ай бұрын

    Where eagles dare is amazing

  • @bird8995
    @bird89956 ай бұрын

    this the greatest channel ever. James Whale Bake Sale youre my hero

  • @amitavasengupta5580
    @amitavasengupta55806 ай бұрын

    In my childhood I was a die hard Rambo fan but when I watched Where Eagles Dare I was blown away, Eastwood mowing down nazis with two submachine guns is the most badass action scene that I ever watched and Eastwood made Rambo look like a pussycat

  • @einundsiebenziger5488

    @einundsiebenziger5488

    6 ай бұрын

    To each their own. Always hated such scenes and still do, no matter who's the hero and no matter how "bad" those who get mowed down might be. They're just utterly stupid because nobody keeps running into a never ending stream of bullets.

  • @amitavasengupta5580

    @amitavasengupta5580

    6 ай бұрын

    @@einundsiebenziger5488 then why bother to watch the clips from the movies you think are stupid? For example I vehemently hate Barbie type of stupid "feminist" movies but neither did I ever watched the trailer or the movie clips simply because as per your words "each to his/her own" I think those type of movies are utterly stupid so I don't waste my time

  • @therabbithole993

    @therabbithole993

    6 ай бұрын

    @@einundsiebenziger5488 When the americans stormed normandy beach they litterally kept running up on machine gun nest.Its more realistic than you would think

  • @tommyboyindy1157
    @tommyboyindy11575 ай бұрын

    I saw the spaghetti westerns when they first came out. Each went on to become a second feature staple at drive-ins for the next 10 years. They never got old.

  • @rickfeld7995
    @rickfeld79954 ай бұрын

    Unforgiven is the best western i ever saw. Praise well deserved & earned.

  • @russellw7785
    @russellw77852 ай бұрын

    He's one of a kind. Never copied anyone and no one attempted to copy him and pulled it off. He's a legend and a directing genius. Easy to work with

  • @brim_god_jefe
    @brim_god_jefe5 ай бұрын

    Clint Eastwood a true living legend. There will never be another.

  • @stuartrollings602
    @stuartrollings6023 ай бұрын

    The Outlaw Josey Wales…my favorite and best western ever!

  • @PollyTheWog-ff8rt
    @PollyTheWog-ff8rt6 ай бұрын

    Nails it on storytelling directors….

  • @spacegrass2738
    @spacegrass27384 ай бұрын

    I am 46 now and my father passed 3 years ago.When I was a kid my dad loved Clint and we watched all his movies together.He is my favorite actor of all time and his movies give me such fond memories of my dad.I now watch them with my son and hope that someday he feels the same way.

  • @WILLIAM1690WALES
    @WILLIAM1690WALES6 ай бұрын

    my favourite characters to me, embodies him, Inspector Callahan and Josie Wales🏴󠁧󠁢󠁷󠁬󠁳󠁿🇬🇧🏴󠁧󠁢󠁷󠁬󠁳󠁿

  • @maureenthomas9758

    @maureenthomas9758

    3 ай бұрын

    Hello fellow welshperson. I enjoyed tightrope too. A dirty Harry knock off but good.

  • @kevingeeting4011
    @kevingeeting40115 күн бұрын

    Every western movie that pops up from time to time these days (and there aren’t many), owes something to John Wayne and Clint Eastwood. They are quintessential heroes of the genre. I love them both. Damn shame they never starred in a movie together.

  • @christoroppolo8742
    @christoroppolo87426 ай бұрын

    He was my boss at the hogs breath inn in Carmel ! We all loved working for him. 👽

  • @MarkMiremont777
    @MarkMiremont7776 ай бұрын

    So glad that 🎬 Quinten who’s from my generation of filmmakers gives Clint his props in this KZread documentary 👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏🇺🇸🏆

  • @einundsiebenziger5488

    @einundsiebenziger5488

    6 ай бұрын

    Quentin* Tarantino. And seek help about your emoji addiction.

  • @yashd1628
    @yashd16283 ай бұрын

    I like how Quentin is yelling from 27 feet down hallaway

  • @rickjensen2833
    @rickjensen2833Ай бұрын

    One of my greatest heroes growing up in the 60s.

  • @randyhuke3773
    @randyhuke37733 ай бұрын

    One of the last of the golden era of Hollywood. Few actors draw and audience like Clint !

  • @lpdog82
    @lpdog825 ай бұрын

    good, bad, ugly , , , , , i saw that movie when i was a little kid in the 60s and i never forgot it , , , clints old westerns are the greatest ! ! !

  • @gladysman24133
    @gladysman241333 ай бұрын

    I too dread the thought of Clint passing! I’m 65 and still have about all of his movies and actually watched the good the bad and the ugly last night! His movies just are timeless masterpieces!👌

  • @Fabi1701A
    @Fabi1701A6 ай бұрын

    When Ennio Moricone died I cried all day, Clint Eastwood gone , and I will just die with him!!! I own the 36 DVD movies pack , and I am never tired of hearing his voice and name! ❤❤

  • @billmoran3219
    @billmoran32196 ай бұрын

    I came here for Eastwood and I get ice cream? WTH Clint keeps his movies simple and entertaining, it’s what movies should be two hours(or less) of an escape then back into the light !

  • @spittlefish5208

    @spittlefish5208

    Ай бұрын

    I think it's a scene from 1517 to Paris. Generally considered a bit of bizarre direction.

  • @MrCount987
    @MrCount9876 ай бұрын

    The greatest presentation of how cowboy should look like. He was born to be Man with no name.

  • @danwroy
    @danwroy6 ай бұрын

    Great editorializing really nice thanks

  • @denvan3143
    @denvan31436 ай бұрын

    I hate it when I’m wrong about the number of coffins to get ready.

  • @stevecaranci2463
    @stevecaranci2463Ай бұрын

    When I was growing up, it didn't matter what the movie was if Eastwood was in it, I was watching. He was one of the first bad, good guys.

  • @Jayskiallthewayski
    @Jayskiallthewayski6 ай бұрын

    The goat, period.

  • @collinmartin2566
    @collinmartin2566Ай бұрын

    What I would give to witness Clint Eastwood be in a Tarantino flick, cause you know damn well that man would be up day and night writing the best damn character for Clint to play

  • @Njbear7453
    @Njbear74536 ай бұрын

    Best part of where eagles dare is when he’s just towering over everyone in the background with his 6’4 frame lmao!

  • @Markatoz
    @Markatoz3 ай бұрын

    Eastwood is probably my fav actor ever. I’m 55 and watched him all my life. Thanks Clint for your sexy, righteous guidance. Kick ass and cool under pressure ❤

  • @bozojoe197
    @bozojoe1973 ай бұрын

    I remember 24 hours of Eastwood on TV growing up in the early 90s. My dad and I would annoy the hell out of my mother (who doesn't really like Eastwood movies) and we'd not only watch everything that they put on TV for us, but we would recite pretty much damn near all of the words, and even the music too!

  • @SeymourBJohnson
    @SeymourBJohnson6 ай бұрын

    Best account on youtube. Thank you.

  • @Whaddayamean13
    @Whaddayamean136 ай бұрын

    Unforgiven is my favorite.

  • @MarkMiremont777

    @MarkMiremont777

    6 ай бұрын

    🎬 It’s a NeoWestern masterpiece 🎬

  • @herculesrockefeller9694

    @herculesrockefeller9694

    5 ай бұрын

    Best ending in the history of cinema

  • @ImmaWright
    @ImmaWright5 ай бұрын

    Eastwood is simply put, the greatest all time

  • @mretrain
    @mretrainАй бұрын

    I have a lot of respect for Clint Eastwood; he obviously learned a lot from working with journeyman directors like Don Siegel. There was a story I sort of remember about the making of Bronco Billy. There was a scene where the characters are pulling up to a gas station with their car overheating. The prop people were using dry ice to make the “smoke,” and it wasn’t enough to be able to see, so they used more dry ice, and then it was too much. They were going to try again, but Clint said, “Forget it, we’re not making a movie about a car overheating.”

  • @oceanicnostalgia2137
    @oceanicnostalgia213728 күн бұрын

    One of the greatest actor in the history of Hollywood.

  • @JuanPlana-sw1lp
    @JuanPlana-sw1lpАй бұрын

    Thanks for this!Tarantino on Kurosawa's works a dream🎌

  • @999titu
    @999titu3 ай бұрын

    The guy can't overact even on purpose. Greatest living movie legend

  • @CoolCoyote
    @CoolCoyote5 ай бұрын

    what tarantino doesnt realise is that the arcade scene at this time was huge and they needed clint to be the frontrunner to the arcade game 'firefox' it was the whole 'real life video games you press the buttons hand stick, to engage the next scene type deal. it was cutting edge for the time. A LaserDisc video game is a video game that uses pre-recorded video (either live-action or animation) played from a LaserDisc, either as the entirety of the graphics or as part of the graphics.

  • @leokeesic3657
    @leokeesic36573 ай бұрын

    Anything Clint Eastwood did always had his character in it and you always went to see him in his movies no matter what they were

  • @MrSmith223
    @MrSmith2233 ай бұрын

    Where Eagles Dare is one of the best movies ever made.

  • @thutmose7506
    @thutmose75066 ай бұрын

    Clint Eastwood made fun of his roles while he was presenting the Oscar substituting for Charlton Heston. He said they select a guy to fill in for Charlton that didn’t say 3 lines in his last 12 movies.

  • @stevem2323

    @stevem2323

    6 ай бұрын

    Yeah and?

  • @wade1419

    @wade1419

    6 ай бұрын

    He meant that they replaced the actor (Charlton Heston) who played historical figures who did a lot of talking, specifically 'Moses' in "The Ten Commandments" and "Ben Hur", with an actor (Clint Eastwood) who hardly spoke in his movies, to deliver an Oscar presentation speech in front of thousands of people. Let me know if you still don't get it, I can explain some more.. Capiche?!@@stevem2323

  • @einundsiebenziger5488

    @einundsiebenziger5488

    6 ай бұрын

    Clint* Eastwood

  • @thutmose7506

    @thutmose7506

    6 ай бұрын

    @@einundsiebenziger5488 thanks

  • @owencampbell8799
    @owencampbell8799Ай бұрын

    I never really liked westerns until I watched Clint. Favourite is Unforgiven.

  • @librasky
    @librasky5 ай бұрын

    Unforgiven is one of the best movies of all time !!!

  • @ralph0149
    @ralph01493 күн бұрын

    One of the signal Westerns was High Plains Drifter. The ultimate anti-hero movie which turns the traditional western good guy/bad guy trope right on its head. There are absolutely NO innocents there to be saved. What's so good about it is that he really went all the way with it. Later on he got more subtle in his exploration of those themes with A Perfect World and others. But, coming when it did, HPD was a perfectly timed sledgehammer blow.

  • @pachy444
    @pachy44423 күн бұрын

    Big fan of Clint, particularly in Thunderbolt & Lightfoot. But let's not forget that Clint Eastwood was one of the judges that voted for Pulp Fiction as best film.

  • @mattlangevin9167
    @mattlangevin91675 ай бұрын

    I like when he talks to chairs

  • @watfordtripod
    @watfordtripod5 ай бұрын

    Everything about the good the bad and ugly is amazing I never liked western movies till I sat down watched this masterpiece Different league to the rest.

  • @Macm73
    @Macm732 ай бұрын

    Just watched GB&U for the umpteenth time and just realised how well Clint is rocking skinny blue jeans in 1966. Viva Clint.

  • @michaelgaskell2031
    @michaelgaskell20315 ай бұрын

    Legend. Alongside with morricone and leone are for me legends. With a special mention to volonte, wallach and van cleef. The last of them.

  • @kevinwhelan9607
    @kevinwhelan96075 ай бұрын

    Very generous of him- true respect. In my new book Becoming a Writer I namecheck him as one of my artistic heroes. You csn order it from Charlie Byrne's Bookshop, Middle St., Galway, Ireland. Thanks for letting ne plug it and thanks for posting this video🎉

  • @seancondon146

    @seancondon146

    3 ай бұрын

    Well as a fellow Galway man I’ll certainly be checking that out

  • @robertfrapples2472
    @robertfrapples24723 ай бұрын

    Next week, Andy Warhol rates Leonardo Da Vinci.

  • @thecuss6817
    @thecuss68173 ай бұрын

    I was fortunate to see The Good, the Bad and the Ugly at the theater at age 15 in 1968; we knew nothing of spaghetti westerns, and did wonder why so many names in the titles were Italian. Since then GBU has been my favorite film, and we saw all the other spaghetti westerns in theaters on first release in Arizona as well. So I definitely understand and agree with Tarantino and his homages to Eastwood, Leone, and Morricone.

  • @graemecreegan6749
    @graemecreegan674929 күн бұрын

    Clint is Hollywood 🙌

  • @graemewright7386
    @graemewright73866 ай бұрын

    Awesome 👍

  • @travisreynoldsmusic
    @travisreynoldsmusic5 ай бұрын

    There's legends then there's "Clint Eastwood". GOAT!!!!

  • @terrellprice8013
    @terrellprice80139 күн бұрын

    Clint provided an excellent entertaining movie, T.V and was a very good human being. What a delight to have the privilege of being able to see someone is human to the core!

  • @m1lst3r89
    @m1lst3r896 ай бұрын

    1:50 I can agree with QT on this. So true.

  • @TheBigD_
    @TheBigD_6 ай бұрын

    Love it!❤

  • @mikerainey3847
    @mikerainey38472 ай бұрын

    There are so many good lines in Josie Wales... I wouldn't know where to start, definitely my fave'. Then Good, Bad & Ugly, then.. Eiger Sanction.

  • @donlarocque5157
    @donlarocque51576 ай бұрын

    I read the book Firefox and a follow up called Winterhawk. Great author for the time.

  • @wolf17238
    @wolf172386 ай бұрын

    I love going the New Beverly Cinema, Tarantino owns it. I hope he shows more of Eastwood's movies.

  • @histubeness
    @histubeness6 ай бұрын

    This was great. I would have also like to have seen a bit of Play Misty For Me squeezed in there. Also, and maybe I'm missing something obvious, but what was the point with the ice cream store at the end? What's the connection, if any?

  • @smb2265
    @smb22655 ай бұрын

    This is so true. Whenever I'm scanning Westerns on any streaming service, I see if there are any Clint Eastwood films. If there isn't any, I just move on. That's not to say there were still some great movies with Henry Ford, John Wayne, Robert Mitchum, Kurt Russel and Lee Van Cleef, but for some reason Clint just set the tone and is forever burned into the minds of Western movie lovers

  • @pharaohcaesar
    @pharaohcaesarАй бұрын

    Awesome Guy!😀

  • @sakismitsoulas7574
    @sakismitsoulas75744 ай бұрын

    Biggest star ever...a true legend.

  • @garystyles4151
    @garystyles415113 күн бұрын

    What a man

  • @Stevesautopartsify
    @Stevesautopartsify5 ай бұрын

    Clints run in Hollywood is second to none!

  • @duncansteedman9986
    @duncansteedman99863 ай бұрын

    The seven minute graveyard shootout in ‘The Good. Bad’ is legendary. Shout out to Morricone btw 👍😎

  • @KP-qk6ld
    @KP-qk6ld3 ай бұрын

    Clint Eastwood’s Westerns & Sean Connery’s 007 movies are the peak of “cool masculinity” on screen.

  • @adamelam6385
    @adamelam63853 ай бұрын

    The greatest action star of all time.

  • @postive-vibes
    @postive-vibes6 ай бұрын

    When I was a kid, I wanted that green poncho so bad.

  • @Fluoride_Jones
    @Fluoride_Jones5 ай бұрын

    Well, I guess "Where Eagles Dare" is where Tarantino got the inspiration for his tavern scene in "Inglorious Basterds!" I love how QT's films are inspired by his deep love of cinema. I can't wait for the man's final film. I have no doubt it'll be a masterpiece.