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Dietrich
03-19-2010, 06:45 AM
Clint Eastwood is one of the most highly respected and best loved movie greats of our lifetime.What is your favorite Eastwood movie? You get two choices.One choice where he plays a western hero,i.e. Fistfull to Unforgiven and one choice in which he plays a modern day hero,i.e. Dirty Harry to Gran Torino. A word of warning;I cannot protect anyone who chooses Bridges of Madison County from injury inflicted upon them for this choice.:third:

jeep45238
03-19-2010, 07:12 AM
The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly

Gran Torino (been in love with those cars since I was 13 - ma used to have a '73 sport fast back with a 351 Cleveland in it :D )

unclenunzie
03-19-2010, 07:22 AM
Modern day: Dirty Harry. Besides his perfect character performance, I love the 1970's setting and his interactions with the minor characters. "Do you feel lucky, Punk?"

Westerns: Good, Bad, Ugly. Really hard to pick, I could repeatedly watch any of them in which he is an active gunslinger. Though in this film Lee Van Cleef is the standout.

medezyner
03-19-2010, 08:42 AM
That's a hard question for sure but I gotta say that Grand Torino is at the top for me. I love his westerns (how can you not) but when Grand Torino ended, the first thing I thought was “Oscar”. :third: Well, they didnt gave him zip, but I never gave a rats behind about the Oscars.
Clint’s got a few classic lines in that one too –
Thug: What you lookin' at old man?
Walt Kowalski: Ever notice how you come across somebody once in a while you shouldn't have messed with? That's me.
Or this one:
Neighbor: There’s a ton of food.
Clint: Yeah, well just keep your hands off my dog.
Neighbor: No worry, we only eat cats.
It’s got it all: Classic Eastwood faces and lines. And you cant miss the 1911A1 and M1 he displays. I gotta rent it again.

getsome
03-19-2010, 08:48 AM
Dang Dietrich, You scared me with the title of the thread, I thought that he might have passed and I didn't hear....This is a tough one cause he is such a great actor, director and one of my all time heros.....For western I'm really torn but will have to go with "The Outlaw Josie Wales" which he directed.... Two favorite bits of script, Bounty hunter: Your wanted Wales... Josey: Rekon I'm right popular, you a bounty hunter?.......Bounty hunter: A man's got to do something for a living these days.....Josey: Dying ain't much of a living boy..... Another one is where Jamie says: I wish we had time to bury them fellas....Josey: To he!! with them fellas. Buzzards gotta eat, same as worms...... For modern movies as much as I love the "Dirty Harry" movies, (To many great lines in those te even get started) My favorite has to be "Gran Torino" He is perfect as Walt Kowalski, Love the scene where he takes Thao to see Martin the barber and teaches him how to talk to another man, thats priceless!!!....I'm getting up there in years myself and can see becoming just like walt, I find myself making that growling Aaaahhhhhh kind of sound thing all the time, not sure if I was doing it before seeing the movie or not but I suspect I was and just didnt notice it.........Great post Dietrich, did I win the prize????:D

medezyner
03-19-2010, 09:24 AM
My favorite has to be "Gran Torino" He is perfect as Walt Kowalski, Love the scene where he takes Thao to see Martin the barber and teaches him how to talk to another man, thats priceless!!!....I'm getting up there in years myself and can see becoming just like walt, I find myself making that growling Aaaahhhhhh kind of sound thing all the time, not sure if I was doing it before seeing the movie or not but I suspect I was and just didnt notice it.........:D

Oh man, I wet myself watching that scene! My wife just looked at me :der: while I literally had tears streaming down my face from laughing so hard. Guys can relate to it.

steve666
03-19-2010, 09:36 AM
Western: The Outlaw Josey Wales http://labattagliasoda.files.wordpress.com/2009/03/the_outlaw_josey_wales.jpg

Modern: Heartbreak Ridge http://www2.nationalreview.com/dest/2009/02/09/heartbreak.jpg

Bawanna
03-19-2010, 10:08 AM
I love em all cept maybe that flop Bronco Billy. My coworkers thought he came to me for the script in Gran Torino, what a great movie and only Eastwood could pull that off without retribution from the PC police. "What are you spooks up to?"
I gotta go with Unforgiven although Josey Wales was a tight race. I must have watched Unforgiven 15 times when I was in the hospital after bustin my back. Nurses thought I was insane. Play it again.
Schofield kid can see 5 yards, we're fine. Reminds that Schofield is on my must have list. Never ends.

gb6491
03-19-2010, 10:18 AM
Modern: Heartbreak Ridge http://www2.nationalreview.com/dest/2009/02/09/heartbreak.jpg
Absolutely!
Semper Fi,
Greg

steve666
03-19-2010, 11:21 AM
Absolutely!
Semper Fi,
Greg

OooRah

Vinikahr
03-19-2010, 11:54 AM
OK trivia for the Heartbreak Ridge.
I visited the Island of Vieques, where the movie or part of the movie was filmed. Nice place, I was woke one morning with artillery fire from the navy ships. I though it was the end of the world that morning.:eek:

wyntrout
03-19-2010, 01:29 PM
Man, you scared me, too. I thought I had missed something on the news!
I grew up with Rawhide and Wagon Train and Gunsmoke, etc.
I would have to go with Fist Full of Dollars for the western and Dirty Harry for the iconic Eastwood flicks, but Gran Turino was terrific, though the ending wasn't what I had hoped for... being very bloodthirsty and all. I was choked up with happiness and sorrow several times during that movie... lots of emotions.

And now a related story:

I came back from 'Nam and Okinawa in August 1968 and FFoD and the Dollars Trilogy were foremost in my mind... for movies. I just had to go out and buy a single-action .22 revolver and try to shoot it like Clint did. It was a cheap Hawes(West German) thing of pot metal and steel sleeves for the cylinders and barrel. It had some kind of floating firing pin, but was unsafe for 6-round carry. You ask, "How do you know?" Uh... one time after I had been shooting with rat shot, I was picking up the holstered gun from the trunk of my '58 Chevy Impala and the gun fell out of the holster... grip down, landing on the hammer, obviously, and it discharged!:eek: That really shook me up and I took inventory to see where I might have been struck, for surely the shot had hit me somewhere or the inside of the trunk lid and ricocheted onto me! I don't know how, but that was some kind of lucky that the blast went into free air, missing everything. That changed my carry practice... at least for transport!
I had a lot of fun with that gun -- not all of it the good kind. I split a bullet once fanning it -- knocked a little chunk of the pot metal out from between the steel cylinder sleeve and the cylinder.:rolleyes:
The worst was yet to come, though. A buddy and I got some beer and iced it down in a small trash container and went to a nearby gravel pit. He was carrying the beer and I strapped on my gun and I said watch this, where I proceeded to "fast draw" emulating my hero Clint. "Bang", oops, didn't quite get the gun presented. I looked down at my feet and the ground, wondering if I had hit my foot or near it. As I started looking up my shorts, I saw some ticking or fiber sticking out. I looked up near the gun and then went back to the ticking, thinking maybe the blast had caused a tear in my shorts. By now that area was red!:eek: I dropped my shorts and saw a hole there with just a tiny trickle of blood. I then noticed the smaller hole at the outside top of my right thigh. Yikes! I'm wounded! I didn't feel a thing and evidently missed any bone, arteries, veins, or whatever. There was very little bleeding and only a little stinging as we went to the hospital or campus clinic -- don't remember. I do remember the campus cops laughing and joking and the newspaper article says it all.

I was given crutches and after about 30 seconds with those I said "F*ck this sh*t" and ditched them. I was very lucky and even luckier that it hadn't been my Browning Hi-Power. I had only practiced with it empty. I'm pretty sure those were LR hollow points, but the bullet didn't do much damage as it traversed diagonally through my upper front thigh about 7".
I learned a few things and never got back into "fast draw cowboy" stuff. I did continue to watch and marvel at Clint's technique and speed in the "Dollars" series. Yeah, I know that's enhanced Hollywood stuff!

Anyhow, I've been waiting for a point to share this with you for your consideration and hoots. Enjoy... and yes, laugh your a$$es off.:D
Wynn:w00t::crazy::p

Clint will be 80 on May 31st this year. I hope that he makes it to at least 100!

Added: The photo of me is from one of those photo booths where you got a strip of 4 photos for 25˘. It's not a MUGSHOT!

Bawanna
03-19-2010, 01:39 PM
Bout time you got up Mr. Wyn. I had one of them Hawes pot metal 22's long ago myself. Never did shoot myself. Now we know you were famous and no stranger to wounding yourself. That had to be a Purple Heart for sure.
Vinikahr, please dont leave us hanging here. The artillery fire, was they shooting at your island or dummy ships or what? Talk about the proverbial rude awakening. Like cease fire, there good guys over here?

Vinikahr
03-19-2010, 01:44 PM
Vinikahr, please dont leave us hanging here. The artillery fire, was they shooting at your island or dummy ships or what? Talk about the proverbial rude awakening. Like cease fire, there good guys over here?

They were shooting at a piece of land or small island near by. This concerned the local and until recently the Navy is not doing it not more. Concern about all the chemicals from the shells etc..... I was sleeping at one of the bunkers, dang it, it was hot as hell even in the night time.
It was a great place to train! :smash:

recoilguy
03-19-2010, 01:48 PM
You gonna draw them pistols or whistle Dixie?
Dying aint much of a livin .....boy

All time favorite The outlaw Josie Wales

modern ....Gran Torino....he is classic in that one

RCG

TheSorb
03-19-2010, 01:52 PM
Western: High Plains Drifter - Eastwood plays the bad-a$$ "Stranger" with style.
Modern: Escape From Alcatraz - Not exactly a 'hero' role, but an unforgettable performance nonetheless. :popcorn:

Vinikahr
03-19-2010, 02:08 PM
Edited!!!~~~~~:eek:

getsome
03-19-2010, 02:10 PM
Oh he!! Wyn, thats just a little flesh wound....The Duke would get all shot up after killing several outlaws and still go have a drink or two before riding out of town!!!:p One time many moons ago my friend and I both had Iver Johnson single barrel shotguns and were in the woods going shooting and he had his cocked and ready pointing at the ground but he steped in a hole and that cannon went off and blasted dirt and sand all over both of us....:2eek:..:2eek:....Thank God he missed his foot and me....We both had to go home and change underwear after that little adventure....:D

PETE14
03-19-2010, 02:26 PM
Great Actor not so great human being. Ask his kids and former spouses/live-ins.

wyntrout
03-19-2010, 02:45 PM
Yep, great actor and director... father?... husband? Who can say, all we hear is the media hype... like that's always accurate... and don't really know what went on. He is, after all, a human being, though, and not perfect.
I hold him in high esteem for his performance as an actor and a director... and I think some of those traits he portrays in the movies are his, too.
Wynn:)

wyntrout
03-19-2010, 02:52 PM
Hey, Vini'. What was really funny, was the local population's reactions when the Navy listened to their concerns and pulled out of Vieques. They were all over the place in emotions about LOSING the BIG NAVY PAYROLLS and the economic benefits -- jobs and money spent there! I've seen this happen a lot and it still does. People shoot themselves in the foot like that all the time -- just another example about getting your wishes fulfilled, and it not turning out the way you wanted.
Wynn:D

Vinikahr
03-19-2010, 03:00 PM
Hey, Vini'. What was really funny, was the local population's reactions when the Navy listened to their concerns and pulled out of Vieques. They were all over the place in emotions about LOSING the BIG NAVY PAYROLLS and the economic benefits -- jobs and money spent there! I've seen this happen a lot and it still does. People shoot themselves in the foot like that all the time -- just another example about getting your wishes fulfilled, and it not turning out the way you wanted.
Wynn:D

They were OK for a while, but once the honeymoon was over, this a small Island and really did not depended on dollars of the Military since all the military will bring their own stuff and or will go to the main Island(Puerto Rico). They are more fishermen and self sustained people, I am sure in one way the locals did benefit from the military presence, but I guess you cannot have all. I did go to local store, at that time they did not have much other that basic things to sell.

getsome
03-19-2010, 04:25 PM
OK, we need to make this thread a sticky so all the new members can see how far off subject and lost a post can get on Kahr Talk (Perfectly normble to me by the way) This thread started out about which Clint Eastwood movies do you like and from there went to some God forsaken island called Vieques that the Navy was bombing the chit out of and the natives got mad so the Navy said screw it, lets go somewhere else and blow up some other chit and then the economy started to suffer on Vieques because The sailors didn't go to town and spend their paychecks drinking rum and fighting anymore but the natives didn't care either way cause they didn't own anything anyway and were perfectly happy sitting around and waxing their dolphins all the live long day which is George Bush's fault cause he didn't do enough cocaine to support the drug industry on the island but now Obama is going to send in a massive government aid package if he can figure out just where the he!! Vieques is without without his teleprompter.......and on and on and................:banplease:

Bawanna
03-19-2010, 04:38 PM
OK, we need to make this thread a sticky so all the new members can see how far off subject and lost a post can get on Kahr Talk (Perfectly normble to me by the way) This thread started out about which Clint Eastwood movies do you like and from there went to some God forsaken island called Vieques that the Navy was bombing the chit out of and the natives got mad so the Navy said screw it, lets go somewhere else and blow up some other chit and then the economy started to suffer on Vieques because The sailors didn't go to town and spend their paychecks drinking rum and fighting anymore but the natives didn't care either way cause they didn't own anything anyway and were perfectly happy sitting around and waxing their dolphins all the live long day which is George Bush's fault cause he didn't do enough cocaine to support the drug industry on the island but now Obama is going to send in a massive government aid package if he can figure out just where the he!! Vieques is without without his teleprompter.......and on and on and................:banplease:

I love you man!:third::cheer2::yo:

Bawanna
03-19-2010, 04:39 PM
Not in any abnormal mano mano way ya know?

Vinikahr
03-19-2010, 04:55 PM
OK, we need to make this thread a sticky so all the new members can see how far off subject and lost a post can get on Kahr Talk (Perfectly normble to me by the way) This thread started out about which Clint Eastwood movies do you like and from there went to some God forsaken island called Vieques that the Navy was bombing the chit out of and the natives got mad so the Navy said screw it, lets go somewhere else and blow up some other chit and then the economy started to suffer on Vieques because The sailors didn't go to town and spend their paychecks drinking rum and fighting anymore but the natives didn't care either way cause they didn't own anything anyway and were perfectly happy sitting around and waxing their dolphins all the live long day which is George Bush's fault cause he didn't do enough cocaine to support the drug industry on the island but now Obama is going to send in a massive government aid package if he can figure out just where the he!! Vieques is without without his teleprompter.......and on and on and................:banplease:

It is in subject because Vieques was where Clint Eastwood filmed Heartbreak Ridge( just a fun fact) I was there at that time it happened.:eek::84:

wyntrout
03-19-2010, 05:00 PM
All in all, I think we've stayed closer to topic here than most threads. I think someone got way off track professing love for another member of the same sex(?), of course, on the Internet ya can never be sure, and not that there's anything wrong with that.:D LOL!!:p
Wynn

wyntrout
03-19-2010, 05:06 PM
Here's a stray thought -- I keep thinking about that tonguie girl and what it would be like to French kiss her -- talk about tickling your tonsils!!:eek:
Wynn:D

Dang! It got quiet! Did Bawanna and Getsome get a room!? LOL! Just can't resist it:boink:

I know you guys had a chuckle or two about my attempt to emulate Clint Eastwood.

Wynn:D:popcorn::behindsofa::banplease:

Bawanna
03-19-2010, 05:18 PM
Here's a stray thought -- I keep thinking about that tonguie girl and what it would be like to French kiss her -- talk about tickling your tonsils!!:eek:
Wynn:D

Dang! It got quiet! Did Bawanna and Getsome get a room!? LOL! Just can't resist it:boink:

I know you guys had a chuckle or two about my attempt to emulate Clint Eastwood.

Wynn:D:popcorn::behindsofa::banplease:

Hum......I'm speechless. I'll need to see some ID to see if the tongue girl is legal tender for AARP members. Was she one of the college girls you helped unjam her glock or is that an unrelated incident. We were on topic, it was trivial information and a nice island picture. Now your drifting but thats what you do best so stick to it. Get a room? Is that another Holiday Inn code.

wyntrout
03-19-2010, 05:28 PM
AARP? I bailed on those #@%$&*$ after a few stunts they've pulled... like that Catastrophic Healthcare boondoggle -- one of the few times Congress ever canceled a law! They sure don't represent me or my wife. We can get the military or senior discounts at motels. That was about all I joined for. I think that they are for "sensible" gun control, too, whatever they define that to be.:D
I'm a member of USAA, MOAA, and the NRA.
Wynn:D

TheSorb
03-19-2010, 06:13 PM
Yeah, this thread didn't wander off topic too far...now where do you think Clint Eastwood stands on Obama-care??? :001_tt2::001_tt2::001_tt2:

Bawanna
03-19-2010, 06:24 PM
Yeah, this thread didn't wander off topic too far...now where do you think Clint Eastwood stands on Obama-care??? :001_tt2::001_tt2::001_tt2:

First thing that comes to my mind small as it is when I think Eastwood and that miserable O word is Escape from Alcatraz "Either you afraid or you just hate _____'s. Actually I just hate ______'s! Only Eastwood could get out alive with a statement like that again and again and again. Gran Torino, same thing Zipper Heads, my sides still hurt. I'm thinking he just hates O____, can't get myself to say it. Probably Bush's fault!

wyntrout
03-19-2010, 06:30 PM
Well to the right and against it. If those nitwits do this "Deemed Passed" shenanigan on this healthcare boondoggle, there's gonna be an even bigger blood bath of Democrats this November. I can't wait to see who all gets the axe. It's gonna be fun... kind of like the Guillotine spectacles after the French Revolution.
Wynn:D

Bawanna
03-19-2010, 06:30 PM
Dang, forgot about Firefox, great movie. Who's notch?

wyntrout
03-19-2010, 06:36 PM
He was pretty good in Where Eagles Dare and The Creature From The Black Lagoon(1955) was the earliest horror movie I can remember. Damn! That was the scariest movie... saw it at a Drive-In around Tampa. I can still see the hand of that thing reaching for my head!
Clint was a lab technician in that one. He has quite a lengthy list of credits!
Wynn:D

Dietrich
03-19-2010, 07:11 PM
NOTCH......................................NOTCH.. ...........................
HERE NOTCH !!!!!!...................NOTCH WHERE ARE YOU?????

OMG !!!!!!! the same people who ran off with my "NOTCH " thread have struck again. !!!!! NOW they have gone & done it to Clint Eastwood !

And, I really like Clint Eastwood !!!! Especially in " High Plains Drifter" and "Firefox ". ( notice how I cleverly tried to steer us back to the TOPIC again !! )

O Well.....if anyone finds Clint, ask him if he has seen Ol' Notch anywhere.......................:rolleyes:

Thanks for trying to get the thread back on track but I`m sure by now the other members have gotten bored and moved on to other things.

Vinikahr
03-19-2010, 07:12 PM
Thanks for trying to get the thread back on track but I`m sure by now the other members have gotten bored and moved on to other things.

Yeah we get bore pretty easy, unless we are pocking someone.

Bawanna
03-19-2010, 08:46 PM
Who could get bored with Eastwood? I hope he lives to 120 but imagine the movie marathons they'll have when he crosses the river. Finally be some decent stuff on tv again. Ain't been right since they cancelled F Troop.

Go Ahead, make my day! Ok this train is back on it's track.

mike in pa
03-20-2010, 10:20 AM
Dirty Harry...Magnum Force...etc!

Thunderbolt and Lightfoot...

The Good, Bad and the Ugly...

Unforgiven, Pale Rider, and most of the other weasterns.

Ol'coot
03-20-2010, 07:15 PM
Hugh Eastwood fan, grew up with his westerns, Dirty Harry and even remember his TV role on Rawhide. But I would have to say Grand Torino has to be my all time favorite

jbaker
03-20-2010, 08:17 PM
i love, every witch way but loose, then gran torino

noslolo
03-25-2010, 01:17 PM
Gran Torino and Unforgiven.