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  • @tphenley They broke the play-dough mold when they made Clint Eastwood. Let's start a collection plate to have him cloned.

  • Ironically, this movie was about anti violence....

  • I remember seeing Unforgiven in the theatre and then coming home--my neighbor asked me how the movie was. The first words our out of my mouth--"Its a hell of a thing killing a man..." Only Clint can voice iconic lines like this!!

  • @72apd

    It's in mine, too.

  • It's in my top five, Brother. Taxi Driver, Godfather, Chinatown, Raise The Red Lantern...this one.

  • The last one second of this clip is one of my all-time favorite single seconds in movie history.

  • The look the kid throws back at him is priceless.

  • Greatest western ever!  "We all have it coming".

  • 2:30

    

  • If you've ever met a very dangerous or tough man you will know the dialogue's minimal.This will be one of the most famous movie scenes in history, particularly when he's in denial and keeps repeating the girl's statements, trying to absorb the facts and getting meaner and adjusting back to his old thought processes by the second.

  • "We all got it coming'. kid."

    The message from ole Clint....bear down, it ain't easy.

  • Greatest western ever made.

  • @SEASIDEALLAN nah, The Assassination of Jesse James By The Coward Robert For is though this is in the top 20.

  • Hmm...solid

    But does it compare to Drago.

    "if he dies, he dies.

  • @zaggers77 hehe

  • we all have it coming. I love that line because its so true. we are all guilty of something and we will pay for it in the end with our lives. we all have it coming indeed

  • @jasmine5000 if you believe in god.

  • this cant be put into words.

    its not for the layman to understand.

    there is a certain darkness that haunts a man like this to his bitter end. he can fight and fight and fight to erase the shadow but it never goes away. one day he just accepts it, and his fate.

    thus to see mr. eastwood embrace this role so deeply made me actually think... has this man been down a road we dont know of? but of course the answer is no. he is just a brilliant actor! a dying breed.......

  • Well, he does get rid of the darkness in the end. It's an ironic ending, cause he uses the money to go away to a city and own a store there, and it says he became successful. The point is that he needed to become dark one more time to acheive an ultimate good life...

  • outfuckingstanding.

    best scwne in one of the greatest movies ever

  • He seems like a philosophical gun fighter here. This is his second or third best movie. But, we should consider that in light of The Good, the Bad and the Ugly....that means something.

    The other movie that comes close to this is the Outlaw Josey Wales...which is iffy, but I like it.

  • We all got it awesome.

  • Immortal words from a classic movie quote.

  • This is good and How can you not see the scenery... It's incredible

  • "We all have it comin kid."

    Another fantastic and memorable line from the GREAT Clint Eastwood.

    "Unforgiven" is my second favorite western of all time right behind Eastwood's own "The Outlaw Josey Wales" which he ALSO starred in as well as directed.

    "Unforgiven" was Eastwood's swan song to the western, his final one and what a film to go out on.

    A CLASSIC.

  • they should have made the stephen king dark tower books into a series of movies while he was young enough to play the gunslinger.

    amazing actor.

    gran torino is one of the best movies i have seen recently, and he is an absolutely classic character in that movie.

    kinda like the guy he played in heartbreak ridge, only older and retired.

  • I HAVENT seen that yet but I anticipate loving it so much that I'll probably just buy it and then watch it! When I first heard the plot of it, (Old guy works on a Gran Torino next door to a Korean family) I longed for the OLD Clint Eastwood but then I saw the trailer for it and there he was! I really MEANT to see it in the theater but never got around to it and one of my greatest wishes is that he would do ONE MORE "Dirty Harry" film where he would have him go out with a BANG!(Like "Unforgiven")

  • i still keep trying to convince myself he looks good enough to play roland, the gunslinger in the dark tower books, but the plain fact is that he is really old now.

    i mean, a cop who is in his 70's? going around still kickin ass?

    he looked a bit old for dirty harry in dead pool i thought, although he was still awesome cool in it.

    you realy will love gran torino. no action, no real violence, but just clint, being cool and awesome.

    these koreans love him, and he just calls them "gook fuckers".

    heh

  • Another couple of things that a  younger Eastwood would be PERFECT for are an adaptation of Frank Miller's "The Dark Knight Returns" and a film of DC comics Jonah Hex character. (Maybe when they crack the CGI technology to REALISTICALLY portray people at any age then we'll see stuff like that. Imagine, NEW films with a young Clint, or John Wayne, Bruce Lee, or biopics where JFK or Elvis play THEMSELVES!) but dealing with NOW, I know Harry couldnt be a cop anymore but he could STILL fight crime.

  • Brilliant choice for " Dark Knight Returns" or an older incarnation of Bruce Wayne in a mentor's capacity. But the screenplay would have to be flawless, considering Eastwood's stature.

  • Thanks.

    If they could just do a fairly literal translation to film of "The Dark Knight Returns" it would be fantastic. The power is right there in those pages. If it DID come about AFTER the CGI revolution that will allow use of anyone from any point in their lives realistically then I cant imagine anyone BETTER suited to play a grizzled Batman at 50 who has gone over the edge than Eastwood. BTW for more Frank Miller Batman greatness check out "All Star Batman & Robin, The Boy Wonder".

  • Outside of Eastwood, Lance Henrinkson, Scott Glenn, Ed Harris, David Strathairn, Sam Elliott( somewhat of a long shot, but nobody does grizzled better ) and surprisingly, Dennis Haysbert. All are great actors(Elliott and Haysbert fit the physical description for the role) but unfortunately, none have the star power AND artistic weight of Eastwood. Are there any other actors that you think that can pull the role off? ( outside of Clint )

  • Isn't Dennis Haysbert an African American?

    That really IS a surprising choice.

    (You could just as well go for Samuel L Jackson or Delroy Lindo)

    I used to think of Stacey Keech as a possibility and Gary Busey, Clancy Brown, and Michael Douglas are all good possibilities as well.

    If age or color DIDNT matter then perhaps Burt Reynolds, Morgan Freeman, David Caruso, Tom Selleck, Kurt Russell, Jeff Bridges, or William Hurt(Who is MY surprising choice).

  • I think Haysbert could pull it off( same age, similar physique,executive presence, terse demeanor as Bruce Wayne) if the audience could look past his color. Now that you mention- Hurt would be a very good choice. Actually, despite his first time out in the role, Micheal Keaton would be the most logical and sensible choice, I believe. People would go absolutely ( have to say it ) bat-shit.

  • I still give Michael Keaton credit for playing the best Bruce Wayne while in my opinion Val Kilmer played the best Batman. (Isn't it funny how actors play one of the alter egos better than the other? Like Christopher Reeve played Superman better but Brandon Routh excelled with Clark Kent)

  • Yes sir this is a great movie. I just watched it the other day as a matter of fact. I also agree that this isn't quite as good as "the outlaw josey wales" but not far behind it. But my favorite western is either "the good the bad and the ulgy" or "once upon a time in the west".

  • Although TECHNICALLY it's a mini-series and not a film like the others I still count "Lonesome Dove" as one of my favorite westerns ever.

  • If you keep cyberstalking me your account will be suspended.

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