I don't think it was an accident that in retrospect, Eastwood made his worst movies between '75 and '90 which is how long that relationship lasted! He was a favourite actor of my mum and dad's, and I'm sure I still have a book somewhere that featured her just as much as him. I'm not saying we were aware of her being a drag, just that he made films like City Heat with her around. Then he made Unforgiven... :tongue:I do remember thinking she went a bit bunny boiler...
Yes, she directed a film called Ratboy in which she also starred (financed with the help of Clint). Her second film Impulse, a thriller with, I believe (didn't click the link), Theresa Russel, was apparently hailed by Siskel and Ebert! She directed two more films after that but only acted again in two random movies in 1999. IMDb has not heard from here since
Absolutely. When they made Dirty Harry, they had something to be angry about, but from then on they realised it was fun to just make audiences angry because it gave an excuse to blow shit up!
I just watched Magnum Force the other night actually and realised how hard it works to make the line between vigilantes and Harry very distinct!
Jon you must really watch Vigilante that I reviewed some time ago here (you even comment on it), you will see that not all the vigilante movies are excuse to blow thing up.
Quote from: Jon on February 09, 2010, 11:40:52 AMAbsolutely. When they made Dirty Harry, they had something to be angry about, but from then on they realised it was fun to just make audiences angry because it gave an excuse to blow shit up!Jon you must really watch Vigilante that I reviewed some time ago here (you even comment on it), you will see that not all the vigilante movies are excuse to blow thing up.
There's something inherently brutal and raw about Dirty Harry. I can't help but think that if they'd tried to make it in 1961, someone would have demanded more plot, more emotion, more something, instead of just fly-by-wire, find the bastard and kick his head in while the audience cheers. Heck, I doubt they even thought of making it back then.