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None.
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Two Mules For Sister Sara! I LOVE Clint Eastwood!!!!!!!!!!
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Million Dollar Baby
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bird
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"Unforgiven". I think it stands out as a classic Western. I also like Morgan Freeman and Gene Hackman so the movie has people I like to watch on the screen. It sort of reminds me of samurai movies like what Akira Kurosawa used to make (The Seven Samurai, Youjimbo, etc.,)
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In the Line of Fire, I think it was. He and Renee Russo were Secret Service agents.
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The Outlaw Josey Wales, not only his best but one of the best movies ever.
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The Good, The Bad and The Ugly and High Plains Drifter.
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The Outlaw Josey Wales is at the top. Unforgiven is right up there. If you don't count the scenes with Clint and Laura Dern, Perfect World (which he directed) is a perfect movie.
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my most memorable clint eastwood movie would have to be the high plains drifter, for it was the first movie which he played a ghost. and it was the first movie that he started to ride his signature dapple grey horse. in every western movie from high plains drifter he rode the famed dapple grey with the exception of the outlaw josy whales but all the same clint is the smothest horse back rider on the screen it's like he floats on the horses back, this was not the first movie that he played a ghost, for it was pale rider he played a preacher with six scars from bullets on his back. but since the formation of clint's malpaso company, he has made some great movies it's very hard to ask what clint eastwood movie is my favorite for there are so many. as of late the million dollar baby, what is one to say, i'am very proud of clint's accomplishments at home and abroad. in my home it's spagheti night once a week. ha ha.
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Judies huge date
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Dirty Harry
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"Two Mules for Sister Sarah" ... second is "High Plains Drifter" ...
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UNFORGIVEN!!! Clint was so good he was nominated in the academy awards.
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The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly. Kelly's Heroes. High Plains Drifter. Coogan's Bluff. Outlaw Josey Wales Dirty Harry Heartbreak Ridge Magnum Force
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Tough choice. I like Million Dollar Baby, Unforgiven, In the line of fire, Dirty Harry.
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The one where he's all calm, cool, and collected, comes off with a really witty comment or question for the bad guy(s), then pulls his gun and shoots them. Pretty much all of them, in otherwords. The Every Which Way But Loose movies were excellent too, even if he didn't kill anybody in them.
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The one where he was injured in the civil war and he ended up at a girls school. A couple of the women fell for him. I don't remember the name of it but it was way before The Good Bad and The Ugly.
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Dirty Harry
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Million dollar baby....
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Clint Eastwood acted?
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dont like him at all...or any of his movies
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As an actor The Dead Pool. haha.
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The Outlaw Josie Wales
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the classic -- Dirty Harry
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Unforgiven. "He had it coming, didn't he?" The kid says. Clint grimaces. "We've all got it coming"
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I like pretty much all of his spaghetti western movies... dont really care for the dirty hary's type movies or his directed movies.
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Ive actually never seen that one.
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The Outlaw Josey Wales. One of the quintessential westerns of all time. Also has some of the best lines in a western ever written.
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A Perfect World
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Letters from Iwo Jima... It was really goood...
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every which way but loose
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i really liked dirty harry, but one that most ppl overlook is every which way but loose which was a comedy/romantic/action. if you haven't seen it, you definitely should.
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The Spaghetti Westerns. Can't really pick one over the other, I like one as much as the other
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The outlaw josie Wales, then The good bad & the ugly.. Have to put in million dollar baby..hate that ending.... Fox700
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It's tough to choose between Dirty Harry and High Plains Drifter.
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High Plains Drifter. I saw it at the drive-in. Now the drive-in is gone as are a lot of them. I liked the horses he rode in all of his westerns.
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The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly.
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I like his last Movie. Gran Torino
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Dirty Harry
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Loved the humor in Gran Torino but I still have to go with my fav -Unforgiven- "you no good cowardly SOB, you just shot an unarmed man. Clint: Well, he should of armed himself, if he's gonna decorate his saloon with my friend. Ugh! Love it!
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Million dollar baby
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The Outlaw Josey Wales
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letters from iwo jima
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I can't pick just one. I mean, after all we're talking about Clint. Nobody else is like him!
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Unforgiven, but I prefer him as a director even more than an actor. I'm up for anything he directs!
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The Outlaw Josey Wales
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The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly.
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OMG ... This is a TUFFIE .... I've never NOT liked a Clint movie ... Ok ; If I have to pick one , it will be "DIRTY HARRY".
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The Outlaw Josie Wales ... I also like the movie, Heart Break Ridge ...
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Pale Rider
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Man, what a choice! Unforgiven, I guess. What a way to end a genre. Eastwood has become a better than good actor over the years and always has been a good director.
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Man with no name. Loved his spaghetti westerns.
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Out of the ones I've seen: Mystic River I haven't seen that many of them though.
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Paint Your Wagon
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Dirty Harry
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Cocodrile dundee
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No one mentioned Rawhide. Remember Rowdy Yates? He was hot. Two Mules was good too because I expected it to be a stinker but it was really entertaining. Plus all his stuff is pretty above average. Good career Clint. Nice guy for a Republican.
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I thought the film he directed, " Mystic River" was his best movie [ of the ones I've seen ] Of movies I've seen him in, I like best " Play Misty For Me" I don't have an answer for a best line, sorry. :) +5
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That`s tough, very fond of `High plains drifter`. But can`t remember one single line of dialogue. I could look one up, but I can`t be arsed.
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I love him in Every Which Way But Loose ... mainly because of Clyde!! lol Best line was "BANG"
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I think Dirty Harry is still his best, with Siegel's edgy direction and Schifrin's score. However I do NOT think his "do you feel lucky" speech is his best dialogue, more like "'cause he looks too damn GOOD!" when answering to the Chief about if he had assaulted Scorpio or not.
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