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“How many actors today would do that?”: Clint Eastwood’s Most Shocking Role Left Steven Spielberg Crying That No One Saw Coming
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There aren’t many things that Clint Eastwood cannot do. ‘The Man with No Name’ could shoot the rope flawlessly multiple times to save Tuco. ‘Harry Callahan,’ on the other hand, once hijacked a school bus in something as stifling as a suit and tie combo. Yet, when The Bridges of Madison County premiered in 1995, few expected cinema’s ultimate tough guy to break character and become its most surprising romantic hero.

Well, Eastwood’s emotional range in the movie would do much more than just stun the critics post-release. It was a risk that paid off with a global box office of $182 million against a $22 million budget, plus an Oscar nomination for his co-star Meryl Streep. But what’s even more surprising? According to Streep, The Bridges of Madison County made Steven Spielberg weep “for 40 minutes” straight. Now, that’s no ordinary feat.

A weepy romance in Iowa… made by Dirty Harry?...
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  • 4/17/2025
  • by Amman Augustin
  • FandomWire
Meryl Streep’s 12 Most Unforgettable Performances, Ranked
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Meryl Streep. That’s it. That’s the intro. Because honestly, what more do you need? She’s the actress, Hollywood’s gold standard, the queen of accents, and the only person who could probably win an Oscar for playing a rock. She doesn’t just act; she disappears into roles, making you forget you’re watching Meryl Streep at all.

One moment, she’s a ruthless fashion editor (The Devil Wears Prada); the next, she’s belting Abba tunes (Mamma Mia!). And before you know it, she’s breaking your heart (Sophie’s Choice). She’s been stealing scenes since the late ’70s and hasn’t stopped since.

Meryl Streep in She-Devil and Death Becomes Her (Credits- Orion Pictures and Universal Pictures)

Her talent is so legendary that the Academy can’t get enough. 21 Oscar nominations and three wins, making her the most nominated actor ever. But here’s the...
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  • 3/11/2025
  • by Samridhi Goel
  • FandomWire
Clint Eastwood's 10 Best Movie Characters, Ranked
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Clint Eastwood is typically regarded as one of the best actors of all time, especially when it comes to the Western genre. Over the course of his long and illustrious career, Clint Eastwood's filmography is quite impressive, which includes some of the best Westerns ever made. Spanning nearly 7 decades, there is something in his filmography that just about anyone can love, making him an incredibly accessible actor to get into.

Although he is primarily known for his Westerns, Clint Eastwood had roles in a variety of different genres, bringing the same gravitas and power that he has always had to each character he plays. While not every role of his was a hit, there were more that were. Clint Eastwood has played some of the coolest characters around, with quite a few being among the most iconic ever put to film.

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  • 1/5/2025
  • by Brandon Howard
  • ScreenRant
Most Famous Forbidden Movie Romances
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Movie romances never run out of obstacles to throw in the way of the main couple, but the most iconic hurdle of all is the forbidden love story. This trope has been executed countless times throughout cinema history. There's something particularly heart-wrenching and exciting about two people who long to be together but can't, due to circumstances out of their control.

Stories such as Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet have existed for centuries, but the forbidden romance plot line is still relevant today in other variations. From blockbuster hits like Titanic to animated treasures like Beauty and the Beast, these romantic pairings fight to overcome barriers such as class, society, and rivalries to be together. While forbidden romances likely won't go away anytime soon, these couples always stand out as the most iconic.

Updated by Arthur Goyaz on January 2, 2025: The forbidden love trope is very recurring in the romance genre,...
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  • 1/2/2025
  • by Fawzia Khan, Alexandra Phillips, Arthur Goyaz
  • CBR
At long last, Clint Eastwood's 'Juror #2' is coming to streaming
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Viewers have been frustrated with the lack of a wide release for the movie, but we’ll break down everything about its streaming release below.

Have you seen “Juror #2” yet? It would hardly be a surprise if the answer is no, as the movie was only released in fewer than 50 theaters around the United States. Despite its limited distribution, the movie has been a hit with critics, as well as audiences who have managed to track it down. Warner Bros. Discovery is distributing the film in the United States, and has finally announced when all viewers will get to watch it via the on-demand streaming service Max. We’ll break down all the information you need about the movie before it comes out!

Everything you need to know about “Juror #2”

Is there a trailer for ‘Juror #2’?

Why is ‘Juror #2’ not in theaters near me?

When will ‘Juror #2’ be available to stream?...
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  • 11/19/2024
  • by David Satin
  • The Streamable
Every Clint Eastwood Movie Death, Ranked
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At 94 years of age with his 40th and final directorial feature, Juror No. 2, set to be released in November, Clint Eastwood has had quite a memorable career that has created an unbelievable legacy. As an actor, especially in his early years, he's been known for playing the kind of characters who are always one step ahead of the game. Because of this, having acted in over 50 films, it's been a surprising rarity that audiences have ever seen one of his characters die, onscreen or otherwise. With the work he's done as a director, he has also gone out of his way to cast himself in roles with more of a vulnerability to them, the kind of characters that are far from the all-invincible tough guy persona that he's usually known for playing so well. Because of this, he's also shown that he's certainly not afraid to play the kind of...
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  • 10/24/2024
  • by Alex Huffman
  • CBR
The 5 Best Clint Eastwood Movies, According To Rotten Tomatoes
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It is borderline impossible to define the six-decade-long artistic legacy that Clint Eastwood had painstakingly mapped, as his stacked filmography includes everything from certified classics to overlooked gems. Of course, no artist can have an impeccably perfect run, but some, like Eastwood, inch very close to that ideal by re-defining entire genres that will always have a place in cinematic history. Not every good film that Eastwood helmed or starred in made a ton of money at the box office, but artistic success cannot be solely measured via such narrow metrics, as his name is embedded into the public consciousness, for better or worse.

It is tempting to dissect Eastwood's artistry purely through the Western genre — works like "A Fistful of Dollars" or "The Outlaw Josey Wales" capture his contributions succinctly — but there is much more to him than a drawling accent or laidback gunslinging. The actor has often been...
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  • 9/22/2024
  • by Debopriyaa Dutta
  • Slash Film
Clint Eastwood Shocked Meryl Streep in The Bridges of Madison County
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Quick Links What Is The Bridges of Madison County About, and Who Does It Star? Streep Is Amazed by Eastwood's Keen Directorial Eye Two Hollywood Legends Make Movie Magic

Any time two of Hollywood's most revered and adored actors partner up for a picture, there's a very good chance that movie magic will be made, which was exactly the case when cinema greats Clint Eastwood and Meryl Streep starred in the 1995 romantic drama The Bridges of Madison County. The poignant and engrossing film chronicles the four-day love affair between a frustrated housewife and a traveling photographer. Like many of his silver screen projects, Eastwood masterfully both directed and appeared in the project.

Both a critical and commercial triumph, the drama earned appreciation from critics and audiences alike, with fans of the seasoned movie stars raving about the duo's magnetic on-screen chemistry. Streep herself was blown away by Eastwood's extraordinary...
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  • 9/3/2024
  • by Rachel Johnson
  • MovieWeb
10 Best Clint Eastwood Movie Characters, Ranked
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Actor, composer, and filmmaker, Clint Eastwood, is one of the last surviving stars of the tail end of Hollywood's Golden Age and has headlined some of the greatest films of all time, including The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly, Unforgiven, and Dirty Harry. Eastwood has proven his immense talent in front and behind the camera and, while he's starred in and directed countless classics, he's also given audiences unforgettable characters, like Frankie Dunn in Million Dollar Baby and Robert Kincaid from The Bridges of Madison County.
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  • 5/12/2024
  • by Andrea Ciriaco
  • Collider.com
Clint Eastwood's 10 Highest-Grossing Movies Of All Time
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Clint Eastwood's iconic roles in top-grossing films showcase his enduring box office appeal and versatility as an actor. From Dirty Harry to emotional dramas like Million Dollar Baby, Eastwood's films resonate with audiences worldwide. Eastwood's triple-threat talent as actor, director, and producer shines in box office hits like Gran Torino, captivating viewers.

Clint Eastwood's star power reliably attracts audiences, ensuring significant box office earnings. Though not every film he stars in rakes in huge profits, there are ten that stand out as the highest-grossing of his career. From Clint Eastwoods iconic roles as the "Man With No Name" in Sergio Leone's Spaghetti Westerns to the uncompromising Inspector Harry Callahan in the Dirty Harry series, the actor has embodied a timeless brand of cinematic masculinity for over six decades.

His intelligent filmmaking and prolific acting have contributed to an impressive net worth and a collective worldwide gross of $3.8 billion for his films.
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  • 5/5/2024
  • by Kayla Turner
  • ScreenRant
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10 Best Clint Eastwood Movies, Ranked by Viewers
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The icon and legend of classic Hollywood cinema — Clint Eastwood, has made a lasting impact on the film industry.

Eastwood’s success didn’t come on a platter, though. The ace actor rose to stardom from the humble beginnings of being a lumberjack, swim instructor, bouncer, and firefighter.

His is no doubt a “grass to grace story.”

Related: Top 10 Richest Actors in the World [2022]

As an actor, producer cum director, his career has spanned an impressive 65 years, capturing the hearts of viewers with his unique style and unforgettable endings.

Known for his efficiency and precision, he directs his films with unwavering confidence, often taking on the lead role himself.

Today, we delve into the realm of Eastwood’s directorial and acting genius. Join us as we rank the top 10 best Clint Eastwood movies based on the verdict of the viewers.

10 The Bridges of Madison County (1995)

IMDb: 7.6/10 85K | Popularity: 3793 | Metascore:...
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  • 5/31/2023
  • by Dee Gambit
  • buddytv.com
The 15 Greatest Clint Eastwood Movie Moments
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Clint Eastwood's work has spanned the sports, music, drama, and romance genres, but he's best known as the antihero who takes out the trash with fists, bullets, and a few quips to boot. Eastwood took the baton from John Wayne, his spiritual predecessor, and revitalized the western with laconic bravado. Then, with "Dirty Harry," the actor kicked off the loose-cannon cop trope, spawning countless imitators.

However, some critics were less than impressed, especially early on. Pauline Kael wrote, "[He] isn't an actor, so one could hardly call him a bad actor. He'd have to do something before we could consider him bad at it." According to the late Sonda Locke, Eastwood's former lover, the actor dismissed Kael's barbs as psycho-sexual vengeance.

Eastwood may not be one of the great actors, but he is one of our great stars, and there are many "great" moments to draw on, accordingly. So, from...
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  • 2/16/2023
  • by Jack Hawkins
  • Slash Film
Clint Eastwood
Clint Eastwood Borrowed From His Western Heroes While Directing The Bridges Of Madison County
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Across the wide open spaces of Iowa, a stranger rides into view of an isolated farmstead. The stranger is played by Clint Eastwood, but, unlike his Man With No Name or High Plains Drifter, he rides a pickup truck and uses a camera instead of a six-shooter to capture his targets.

While the blurb of Robert James Waller's bestseller "The Bridges of Madison County" makes it sound more like a modern day version of "Brief Encounter" than a western, there are elements of the story's Robert Kincaid -- a wandering, rootless photo journalist -- that made Eastwood first choice for the part.

Amblin Entertainment...

The post Clint Eastwood Borrowed From His Western Heroes While Directing The Bridges Of Madison County appeared first on /Film.
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  • 6/1/2022
  • by Lee Adams
  • Slash Film
Months of Meryl: The Bridges of Madison County (1995)
John and Matthew are watching every single live-action film starring Meryl Streep.

#22 — Francesca Johnson, an Italian war bride-turned-American housewife who falls in love with a visiting photographer.

John: Francesca Johnson (Meryl Streep) is sipping a beer in a bathtub while a charming stranger waits for her to eat dinner downstairs. Francesca’s husband and two children have left for a trip to the Iowa state fair, but her few days of solitude have been quickly interrupted by the welcome arrival of Clint Eastwood’s Robert Kincaid, a travelling National Geographic photographer on assignment to shoot Madison’s quaint covered bridges. With her brunette bangs and stray wisps of hair dangling out from her updo, Streep lounges in the bath, watching the water from the shower head above drip down into her hands. Robert has just showered, and, in voiceover, Francesca relates the eroticism of the moment, their sharing the bathtub only minutes apart.
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  • 5/31/2018
  • by John Guerin
  • FilmExperience
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