CARMEL — Clint Eastwood has been directing himself and others longer than many of his colleagues have been alive. If he walks a little slower on-screen, he’s entitled.
Eastwood’s first film behind the camera, “Play Misty for Me,” came out half a century ago, and he’s still at it. At age 91, with his new “Cry Macho” set for a Sept. 17 release in theaters and on HBO Max, Eastwood — whose acting credits date to 1955 — is perhaps the oldest American ever to both direct and star in a major motion picture. But ask if anything is different between then and now and you get the verbal equivalent of an amused shrug.
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I remember my dad taking me to the drive-in when they had the spaghetti western marathons. My mom would take a big paper grocery bag and half fill it with popcorn and fill the cooler with RC colas and sandwiches. Fond memories....
ReplyDeleteThanks and memories are made of this. Better put some peanuts in your RC. :)https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mv9PSkNkUfs
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