Best Clint Eastwood Movies
I love Clint Eastwood. Definitely the greatest actor there ever was. I love all his films, but The Good, the Bad and the Ugly is just plain awesome. Why don't they make Westerns like the Dollars Trilogy anymore?
Within the top 3 films of all time, and the other two are The Godfather and The Shawshank Redemption. This is a great film with consequences and a good ending.
My favorite film. This is a work of art, everything from musical score to direction to acting. Greatest film of all time!
This movie goes so easily, until that final climax!
One of the greatest films of all time.
Great movie. The way he bonded with his neighbors and outwitted the local hooligans was impressive. His own family was pathetic. They reminded me of how some families are today, always wanting something and giving nothing.
Should've been nominated for an Oscar for this movie. This is an inspirational story.
This movie really touched me. I don't know how a movie of its sort did, but it did.
Hard to go against The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly. However, Dirty Harry opened the door for Clint to star in a different role at a time when his role in the Westerns was starting to wind down. Tons of great lines in this movie... A true classic in its own right, not just within the Eastwood film spectrum.
It has its flaws, but it rises above them, delivers memorable scenes, an edgy message (about who's actually worse, the vigilante or the murderer) and a great soundtrack by Lalo Schifrin.
I can't decide my favorite Clint Eastwood movie, but my favorite performance from him is Dirty Harry, without a doubt.
Awesome film, redefined everything that is a Western.
My favorite movie of all time.
Great soundtrack. Great villain.
Although he didn't act in this movie, it was his best work. The emotions of Sean Penn, the mental instability of Tim Robbins, and the glue that put it all together in Kevin Bacon. The rest of the cast was excellent also. Watching the movie felt like a real experience.
Amazing cast, amazing story! If you haven't watched it yet, it's about time!
Hidden gem of a movie.