Lone Watie: Guess we ain't going to see that little Navajo girl again. Josey Wales: Nah, I guess not. I kinda liked her, but then it's always like that. Lone Watie: Like what? Josey Wales: Whenever I ...
Thomas Butt is a senior writer. An avid film connoisseur, Thomas actively logs his film consumption on Letterboxd and vows to connect with many more cinephiles through the platform. He is immensely ...
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"As Good As I Can Do It:" Clint Eastwood Thinks This Classic Western Is His Best Performance
Clint Eastwood once proclaimed that his performance in The Outlaw Josey Wales was "... maybe as good as I can do it." The Dollars trilogy by Sergio Leone launched Eastwood's career, and he became one ...
Clint Eastwood's first lead role in a movie was in a Western remake, but he doesn't love the idea of people remaking his own ...
These films explore the journey of outlaws evolving from flawed heroes to enlightened leaders, confronting moral ambiguities and balancing higher causes with personal vengeance. Set against a backdrop ...
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49 years later, Clint Eastwood’s most important line still defines the western antihero
In The Outlaw Josey Wales’ infamous saloon scene, a single line turned the typical outlaw into the ultimate Western antihero.
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