Clint has had an incredible career, and the praise he gets from those who've worked with him is widespread and consistent. Didn't pan out to gold every time, but my gosh has he directed some gems.
In case anyone is unsure, Joann Carelli was Michael's romantic partner, as well as working partner. Even after they split they were able to work together for some time.
Was it he an old green pickup that Clint in 'Every Which Way But Loose'? There's a scene in the flick that I remember where Clint starts up his truck and before taking off he pulled out a stick of gum, then he threw the gum wrapper out the window. Just threw it out the window like nothing. When watching again recently I wondered if it bothered me as much when it came out. People who grew up in the 1960s + 70s still remember that iconic Indian with the tear coming down his cheek and I know it had an impact on myself + millions my age.
I wouldn't doubt that he was fully in character during that scene. From what I know of Clint Eastwood, he has always been a thoughtful, conscientious individual he's very "Anti-waste."
I really think what happened with him is he got drunk off the accolades from Deer Hunter and felt he could do whatever he wanted and not listen to reason from others
The craziest part is accepting that deal is a bit nuts.. Cimino coulda been shooting Citizen Kane level stuff and Clint coulda just been like. "nah I don't like this guy." But maybe Cimino probably got the vibe that Clint would be honest if he liked the stuff. Great film.
The whole look of the picture was the best thing going for it. Even that suburban tract home scene....see it on the big screen and it looked almost surreal.
One of my favourite films of all time . Thanks you for this deeper insight 🙏🏻 .
Clint has had an incredible career, and the praise he gets from those who've worked with him is widespread and consistent. Didn't pan out to gold every time, but my gosh has he directed some gems.
Charming guy and a great interview.
Love that film. Thanks for such an interesting upload.
What a great story from the great director of the greatest movie maker ever.
This is a great clip that reveals a ton in a short time. Cimino made Montana look so incredible in this film that it nearly steals the entire show.
This is ABSOLUTELY CLASSIC
gold interview clip
A favorite of mine, as well
Clint Eastwood in an old pick-up truck. Just another day in Hollywood.Don Rickles said Eastwood was one of the nicest people on the planet.
In case anyone is unsure, Joann Carelli was Michael's romantic partner, as well as working partner. Even after they split they were able to work together for some time.
that hair is crazy!
Was it he an old green pickup that Clint in 'Every Which Way But Loose'? There's a scene in the flick that I remember where Clint starts up his truck and before taking off he pulled out a stick of gum, then he threw the gum wrapper out the window. Just threw it out the window like nothing. When watching again recently I wondered if it bothered me as much when it came out. People who grew up in the 1960s + 70s still remember that iconic Indian with the tear coming down his cheek and I know it had an impact on myself + millions my age.
I wouldn't doubt that he was fully in character during that scene. From what I know of Clint Eastwood, he has always been a thoughtful, conscientious individual he's very "Anti-waste."
Clint was no.1 box office but he wasn't the best actor. What an inflated ego.
Cimino didn't say he was the best actor.
He’s great.
It’s a shame what happened to him after Heaven’s Gate. This guy was a talent
I really think what happened with him is he got drunk off the accolades from Deer Hunter and felt he could do whatever he wanted and not listen to reason from others
Great hidden gem of a movie!
This is absolute GOLD, one of my fav movies.
Bruce the shark is named after Clint's lawyer Bruce Ramer.
5:12 Absolute rubbish.
It was the *TWELFTH* Malpaso production.
The craziest part is accepting that deal is a bit nuts.. Cimino coulda been shooting Citizen Kane level stuff and Clint coulda just been like. "nah I don't like this guy." But maybe Cimino probably got the vibe that Clint would be honest if he liked the stuff. Great film.
He bet on himself just like Stallone did with Rocky...good on him
Scope on screen was provided by “BigSky”. That’s Montana. you couldn’t leave SCOPE out if you tried.
The whole look of the picture was the best thing going for it. Even that suburban tract home scene....see it on the big screen and it looked almost surreal.