I just saw Pale Rider, which I quite liked, and it reminded me how much more films of Eastwood I've got left to watch lol
I've already seen quite a bunch but for instance: never came around to watching the Dirty Harry films. How are they? And how are Eastwood's other (often standalone) Westerns? Which would y'all recommend
I just saw Pale Rider, which I quite liked, and it reminded me how much more films of Eastwood I've got left to watch lol
I've already seen quite a bunch but for instance: never came around to watching the Dirty Harry films. How are they? And how are Eastwood's other (often standalone) Westerns? Which would y'all recommend
I'm assuming you've seen his Sergio Leone films....
If you haven't seem'em, Unforgiven and The Outlaw Josey Wales are also must.
I also liked Two Mules for Sister Sara and High Plains Drifter.
The Dirty Harry films after the first one aren't that great. Second one is okay
Where Eagles Dare is a great WWII flick. Kelly's Heroes is pretty good, too.
It's not for everyone and is kinda old fashioned in its sensibilities compared to today's films, but Every which Way but Loose is kinda fun in a cheesy way and is a quintessential Eastwood performance. It's the one with the orangutan
I just saw Pale Rider, which I quite liked, and it reminded me how much more films of Eastwood I've got left to watch lol
I've already seen quite a bunch but for instance: never came around to watching the Dirty Harry films. How are they? And how are Eastwood's other (often standalone) Westerns? Which would y'all recommend
Eastwood's canon has some gems in it. High Plains Drifter rules.
Thanks man. Just watched High Plains Drifter, quite some similarities with Pale Rider (I know it's vice versa since this came out 13 years before but you know what I mean lol) but I rather liked this one too.