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@proudlyfromNJ wrote:

@10sluvr wrote:

@SeaMaiden wrote:

@SoCal Bred wrote:

@SeaMaiden - Watched 'Cry Macho' with Clint Eastwood when it was a freebie on our cable channel last year movie wasn't all that good IMO, Clint really shows his age in that film, he's 92 years old!


Yes. I agree and the reviews were no too good.... He is still making films from what I heard. I will be very sad when he passes... I hope he lives to 100


i watched him in "the Mule" and he was ok. I heard "cry macho" wasn't very good, so i haven't watched. Just a little too sad. He has so many good movies, i could spend a week, watching them. He was such a hottie, as rowdy yeates, in rawhide. who knew then, what a big star he would be.


@10sluvr @SeaMaiden I saw a special on Clint one day that said directing was always his favorite thing to do. He directed quite a few including Bridges of Madison County.


@proudlyfromNJ   I think that was my favorite movie he ever directed and acted in. He was so hot and good looking in that one.

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Anyone here remember a really early appearance in "The Twilight Zone" when he played the part of Death calling on an old woman who lived alone in a sad basement apartment?

 

"Nothing in the Dark"....1962.

 

You can see what he would become when you see that episode....

 

He was 26 (born in 1936).

 

 

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@just bee:  Forgive me, I just saw the "Hubbell" gift you sent me on the 7th. Thank you. I'm keeping it !!!

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@Othereeeen 

 

I remember the Twilight Zone episode.  

 

Have not seen it in a long time, but it has never left my memory!

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@10sluvr 

@SeaMaiden 

Bridges of Madison County is my all time favorite movie!  

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@PROUDLY FROM NEW JERSEY...WHILE READING THE B OOK "BRIDGES"  I ENVISIONED CLINT EASTWOOD IN THE PART.  AFTER SEEING THE MOVIE I CHA GED MY MIND AND THOUGHT ROBERT REDFORD WOULD HAVE BEEN THE BETTER CHOICE.  JMO

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@Othereeeen 

I remember that episode on Twilight Zone, he played a policeman, thanks for the memories.

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too bad he's so short

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