Clint Eastwood

Middle Class Movie Review: The 15:17 To Paris and a Classic
Middle Class Movie Review: The 15:17 To Paris and a Classic
Middle Class Movie Review: The 15:17 To Paris and a Classic
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You Kids, Get Off My Lawn!
You Kids, Get Off My Lawn!
You Kids, Get Off My Lawn!
Or in this case, my roof. Have you ever had a set of neighbors that just have an almost purposeful lack of consideration to you and/or your property? The struggle has been real on the home front for the last couple of weeks.
Your Guide To The Oscars
Your Guide To The Oscars
Your Guide To The Oscars
The 87th Academy Awards is this Sunday, I was supposed to go but Brian Williams lost our tickets. At the Oscars it is all about the big 4: Best Picture, Best Actor, Best Actress and Best Director. Anything else is just there to support the big 4, like the Best Supporting Actor and Actress awards. Oh yeah, pun intended.
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I wonder if Chris Kyle was a Clint Eastwood fan. ‘American Sniper’’s marketing materials describe Kyle as “the most lethal sniper in U.S. history,” but before his military career, Kyle was a cowboy. He wore a hat and boots, and even carried a six-shooter. Eventually, he gave up the cowboy life and decided to serve his country. He was a gifted marksman and trained to be a Navy SEAL. But even as a soldier, Kyle never lost that cowboy swagger—or that sense that someone has to venture out into the frontier and protect the American way of life. That’s what Kyle learned from his father—who raised him to be a “sheepdog,” a watchful protector in a world of sheep and wolves—and from watching violent Westerns like the ones that made Eastwood a major Hollywood star.