this is thala clint's week...just watched heart break ridge.... i am going to watch the(good, bad, ugly) nth time and hang them high.......
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this is thala clint's week...just watched heart break ridge.... i am going to watch the(good, bad, ugly) nth time and hang them high.......
Clint acknowledges this in Charlie Rose. After 21:00.Quote:
Originally Posted by Bala (Karthik)
From Woody's thread:
Quote:
Originally Posted by groucho070
Thank you, Groucho. That's an interesting dissection of WHBH themes. It's a layered film that works on so many levels. I had some semblance of thoughts on such lines without the drive and power to articulate. Many thanks for this!Quote:
Originally Posted by groucho070
The film is in deed a statement of Clint's paradigm shift. There was a point in mid-80s when Clint had to put up with detractors and critics in general, unable to relent or accept the transformation from iconic characters to a flexible actor and intelligent filmmaker. The only country that supported and recognized him around that point was France. But even there, mainstream press had a stereotyped fixation when it came to him. He managed to vanquish 'em all in the end. 8-)Quote:
White Hunter can thereby criticise Wilson’s individualism and violence, and consequently revise Eastwood’s persona, while at the same time celebrating that independence and spontaneity, his anti-bureaucratic stance, which he is seen to embrace at the end
by becoming a director. This final move echoes Eastwood’s alleged
independence as a filmmaker, now even cynically enhanced by the film’s aura of revisionism.
And I do see a lot of Warner brothers (the long standing employers/producers of Clint's films) in Paul Landers characters. :)
Btw, reg. stereotyped fixation in French mainstream press (considering they are better informed than American press. Even Charlie Rose was annoyingly ignorant in one of his interviews with Clint). Here's one example where I wanted to punch the arrogant lady interviewer. Just watch Clint managing to keep it short and to-the-point. Had this film happened, It would have been excellent, no doubts. Godard is the greatest film stylist and trickster to my mind. the one who genuinely kept out of overtly "dramatic" acting. Clint would be a dream choice. I guess months after this interview, that lady would have got some food for thought with Godard dedicating his film "Detective" to Clint (and John Cassavetes).
//Dig @ K_G, oruthar ennanna "no smoking",innoruthar "களவும் கற்று மற" inga oruthar Whiskey piriyar :lol2:
BTW, Jack tells "the glass of beer" right? Dig//
Yes yes. This one caters to my taste. :lol:Quote:
Originally Posted by Appu s
But that is bourbon ain't it? More to my taste. Or maybe you are making "Jack" connection :wink:
Jack Torrance orders bourbon. but the original quote has 'beer' in it.Quote:
Originally Posted by groucho070
My preference is in the avatar and signature. :D
groucho,
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