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Clint Eastwood Takes Dead Aim With Tobacco Juice

byGrouch Jun 13, 2001
108 Helpfuls 109 Helpfuls Was this review helpful?
Pros Clint Eastwood: The Great American Cowboy? You betcha, pardner!
Cons Sandra Locke: Is she live or Memorex? And, really, who cares?
Recommended it? Yes

(With apologies to Detective Harry Callahan, Philo Beddoe and that National Geographic photographer?) I?m of the firm conviction that Clint Eastwood was born about 100 years too late. If only he?d entered this world in, say, 1830, Clint would have made one helluva real-life cowboy?the kind of... Read full review »

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Hell is Coming to Breakfast: The Outlaw Josey Wales

byGeorge_Chabot Jun 6, 2002
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Pros Eastwood, Story, Directing, Score, Supporting Cast,
Cons Sondra Locke
Recommended it? Yes

"Too bad we don't have time to bury those fellas proper like." Jamie
"To hell with those fellas. Buzzards have to eat, same as worms." Josey Wales

Those seemingly vituperative words from the mouth of the protagonist become understandable when the following historical context is... Read full review »

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Dyin Aint Much Of A Livin, Boy! The Quote That Makes The Movie W/O

bymcmaster Aug 11, 2004
72 Helpfuls 73 Helpfuls Was this review helpful?
Pros Excellent film with good directing, acting and one liners.
Cons None
Recommended it? Yes

Josey: When I get to likin someone, they ain't around long.
Lone Watie: I notice when you get to dislikin someone they ain't around for long neither.

This is my entry into Epinions member, dbcint's The Quote That Makes The Movie W/O. There are several quotes in this film that have... Read full review »

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Buzzards gotta eat, same as worms.

byjoecooper Feb 12, 2002
58 Helpfuls 59 Helpfuls Was this review helpful?
Pros One of the greatest Westerns ever made. Clint Eastwood.
Cons Sandra Locke does her best to spoil it, but fails.
Recommended it? Yes

?To hell with them fellas. Buzzards gotta eat, same as worms.?

This is the third review in my Festival of the Clint, and surprisingly it?s my first review of an Eastwood Western (not to be confused with a Northwood Southern). I say surprisingly because Eastwood is an icon of the genre,... Read full review »

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Vigilantism 101: How Clint Eastwood Saved His Soul

byJediKermit Sep 17, 2001
58 Helpfuls 59 Helpfuls Was this review helpful?
Pros Clint Eastwood at the height of his early career--great action, some comedy
Cons Very violent, a little nudity, some language
Recommended it? Yes

I've only recently discovered the joys of the Western. Maybe it was the not-so-subtle link between the vigilantism of Batman and that of the lone Western Hero--going outside of the law to preserve justice. Batman had his family killed when he was a pup, and never got over it...and has spent the... Read full review »

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"I guess we all died a little in that d@mn war."

bythewasp Dec 3, 2009
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Pros Action, acting, cinematography, philosophy
Cons (Sound of wind blowing)
Recommended it? Yes

"The Outlaw Josey Wales" has elsewhere been described as a revenge movie, but it is somewhat more complex than that.  For most of the movie Wales (Clint Eastwood) isn't trying to do anything more than survive.  After crossing a trackless desert into (what is probably) New Mexico, he begins trying... Read full review »

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One Of The Great Westerns Of The 1970s

byecn71270 Jan 17, 2007
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Pros Eastwood in fine form on either side of the camera; solid supporting cast.
Cons Perhaps too lengthy for some, and a bit too violent for others.
Recommended it? Yes

Even when compared to his Oscar-winning 1992 film UNFORGIVEN, THE OUTLAW JOSEY WALES, released in August 1976, still ranks as a high point for Clint Eastwood, both as an actor and as a director. Having proved his worth on both sides of the camera with the successes of PLAY MISTY FOR ME and HIGH... Read full review »

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Excellent Movie

byjfinneyfrock Apr 18, 2006
11 Helpfuls 12 Helpfuls Was this review helpful?
Pros Clint, Dan George, great scenery, variety, language
Cons Sondra Locke
Recommended it? Yes

About a rural farmer whose family is killed by Union soldiers which sets him on a path to being an outlaw and heading to the wild west. It's classic Clint and a good story to boot. I particularly like the language of the movie. Seems relatively accurate to what I imagine those folks talked like... Read full review »

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One of the Greatest Westerns Ever?

bytkerodd Aug 18, 2001
8 Helpfuls 9 Helpfuls Was this review helpful?
Pros great action, beautiful scenery, good story
Cons maybe a tad unbelievable at times
Recommended it? Yes

When it comes to Westerns, there are few actors that come to mind before Clint Eastwood. Eastwood has made his mark in this age-old genre of films, by bringing a gritty realism to his characters. His facial features and expressions, down to the squint of his eyes, set him apart from all others. One... Read full review »

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The Outlaw Josey Wales (1976)

byBrianKoller Sep 19, 1999
8 Helpfuls 9 Helpfuls Was this review helpful?
Pros cinematography, costumes
Cons stock characters, drags in the middle
Recommended it? No

Clint Eastwood has made many a Western. His big break came from the early sixties television series "Rawhide". Later that decade, he starred in a series of Italian Westerns directed by Sergio Leone, making him famous as the Man with No Name. He was the tough guy, stone faced but not quite cold... Read full review »

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As the film opens, Josey Wales is a simple farmer in Missouri. When a vicious band of Union Red Legs, led by Terrill (Bill McKinney), burns his home to the ground, killing his wife and son, Wales joins a gang of Confederate raiders, determined to get revenge. After the Confederacy loses the war, Wales sets out on his own, an outlaw who kills to survive. He eventually meets an old Indian (Chief Dan George, in a wonderfully sympathetic performance) and some other outcasts, and together they seek out a more peaceful existence. But Terrill continues to hunt Wales, and the simple farmer is forced to fight again. Critics did not take Clint Eastwood's THE OUTLAW JOSEY WALES seriously in 1976. Today, many consider it one of the greatest Westerns ever made. Here the West is an ugly and brutal place, as it is in Sergio Leone's films, but this is a different kind of Eastwood hero. He has a name, a sense of humor, and a heart. Made in the shadow of Vietnam and Watergate, the film conveys a bitter distrust of government b

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During the Civil War, Union "Redlegs" attack Southerner Josey Wales's dirt farm and wipe out his family. Seeking vengeance, Wales throws in with a company of Reb guerrillas. Tagged as a renegade after the surrender, he flees west into the vastness of the Indian Territories, where, quite unintentionally, he finds himself cast as the straight- shooting paterfamilias of an ever-growing, spectacularly motley community of misfits and castaways. Which is to say, Josey's personal quest for survival and something like peace of mind evolves into a funky, multicultural allegory of the healing of America. The Outlaw Josey Wales (1976), Clint Eastwood's 31st film as an actor, 20th as international star, and 5th as director, was the first to win him widespread respect. Critics had grumbled when the producer-star replaced Philip Kaufman (The Right Stuff) in the director's chair a week into shooting. They ended up cheering when Eastwood delivered both his most sympathetic performance to date and--with the heroic collaboration of cinematographer Bruce Surtees--an impressive Panavision epic that stresses the scruffiness, rather than the scenic splendors, of frontier life. Though it's been honored with a place in the National Film Registry, Josey Wales is good, not great, Eastwood. The big-gun fetishism can get tiresome, and too many characters exist only to serve as six-gun (and at one point Gatling gun) fodder. But mostly the film is agreeably eccentric, and almost furtively sweet in spirit--a key transitional title in the Eastwood filmography, and one of his most entertaining. --Richard T. Jameson Amazon.com Clint Eastwood fired the original director, Philip Kaufman (The Right Stuff), and took over the reins of this project himself. He may have had a point: this brutal, thoughtful western, a near-tragedy about a Civil War veteran whose past comes looking for him, is probably Eastwood's most mature frontier drama prior to the Oscar winning Unforgiven. Hoping to build a quiet life in a cooperative community of settlers, Eastwood's Wales blames himself when his enemies attack the homestead, and he has to revert to his warrior instincts to help fend off the threat. The jittery intensity of Sondra Locke (who would be Mrs. Eastwood, at least for a while), and the screen-filling charisma of the late Chief Dan George harmonize beautifully with Eastwood, who had finally figured out how to add depth and texture to his stock-in-trade Man of Steel persona. This one may be too short on action to satisfy fans of Eastwood's Dirty Harry films, or of the Italian westerns he made with Sergio Leone, but it's an honorable effort. --David Chute

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