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Favourite Clint Eastwood film (Not including The Good, The Bad and the Ugly)


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Favourite Clint Eastwood film (Not including The Good, The Bad and the Ugly)   

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  1. 1. Pick Your Favourite

    • A Fistful of Dollars
    • The Mule
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    • Gran Torino
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    • Kellys Heroes
    • Dirty Harry
    • Coogans Bluff
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    • Where Eagles Dare
    • Play Misty For Me
    • High Plains Drifter
    • The Outlaw Josey Wales
    • The Gauntlet
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    • Any Which Way But Loose
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    • Escape From Alcatraz
    • Tightrope
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    • Pale Rider
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    • Unforgiven
    • The Bridges Of Madison County
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    • Million Dollar Baby
    • Bird
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    • Other (Please State)


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I've gone for Josey Wales, I thought Westerns were boring until I watched that.

 

Bird is a very underrated film about Charlie Parker.

 

As a Director, I would pick Mystic River, which is a masterpiece.

 

Just as an aside, I prefer Magnum Force to Dirty Harry.

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18 minutes ago, mars said:

For a Few Dollars More - I prefer this to the other spaghetti westerns. Having looked through his films now, am I right in remembering that Thunderbolt and Lightfoot was decent?

Aye, Thunderbolt & Lightfoot is brilliant.

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Just now, SasaS said:

Voted for Unforgiven, of the titles not on the list, Honkytonk Man is unbelivably underrated and it never gets mentioned, but in my opinion, it should serve as test of being a true Eastwood fan or a cognoscenti. 

Great film that. Ironically the great Marty Robbins who had a few scenes in the film was ill himself at the time and passed away around the time the film was released 

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Loads of great films, but I always associate "favourite" with one I can watch any time, no matter what mood I'm in.

 

That said, it's between Dirty Harry and Fistful of Dollars for me. Went for Callahan as '70s San Francisco was such a great backdrop to the action, and not enough heroes dress like geography teachers.

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