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DVD Profiler Unlimited RegistrantStar ContributorLJG
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So, I'm watching the Biography show on Clint Eastwood and realize that I don't know that I have any movies with him in it.  I check Profiler...I do. Just one.  Casper!  Does that really count? 
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Only my humble opinion: in that case you have a lot to catch up with   
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So, I'm watching the Biography show on Clint Eastwood and realize that I don't know that I have any movies with him in it.  I check Profiler...I do. Just one.  Casper!  Does that really count? 

Omg...that might be the only one I don't have. 
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Eastwood was in Casper...?

I know he directed and acted in that film where Kevin Costner is that convict kidnapping the kid who wears a Casper costume, but the movie Casper itself...?


Essential Eastwood:
The Good, The Bad and The Ugly
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Eastwood was in Casper...?

I know he directed and acted in that film where Kevin Costner is that convict kidnapping the kid who wears a Casper costume, but the movie Casper itself...?


Essential Eastwood:
The Good, The Bad and The Ugly


Uncredited according to the IMDB.
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So, I'm watching the Biography show on Clint Eastwood and realize that I don't know that I have any movies with him in it.  I check Profiler...I do. Just one.  Casper!  Does that really count? 

Omg...that might be the only one I don't have. 


I know what you mean; I'm a fan of his but, more to the point, so is my wife... so when buying her DVDs as presents Clint films are an easy choice to make. I think I own more films on DVD with him in than any other actor!
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Essential Eastwood:
The Good, The Bad and The Ugly


Not to forget:
Million Dollar Baby
Gran Torino
Hang 'em High
Thunderbolt and Lightfoot
Dirty Harry
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.
.
(to be continued)

EDIT:
As Director only:
Flags of Our Fathers
Letters From Iwo Jima
Mystic River
It all seems so stupid, it makes me want to give up!
But why should I give up, when it all seems so stupid?


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Get Unforgiven. The best Clint movie. In my opinion.

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Get Unforgiven. The best Clint movie. In my opinion.

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Must agree.  Far outshines.
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Eastwood was in Casper...?

I know he directed and acted in that film where Kevin Costner is that convict kidnapping the kid who wears a Casper costume, but the movie Casper itself...?


Essential Eastwood:
The Good, The Bad and The Ugly

I dont think i've ever seen the good, the bad...its on my to buy list on bluray. Dirty harry is one of my favorite  Eastwood movies. Unforgiven is pretty good as well.
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Don't watch Million Dollar Baby if you're in any way, shape, or form sad or could get sad soon. That movie made me want to slit my wrists. It was very good and done great, just too freaking sad IMO. I'm glad I saw it, I'm happy I never have to again!
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..and don't forget  Revenge of the Creature  (from The Black Lagoon) .. if you want to start from the beginning.

oh and BTW  LJG  you just gave away your age ..
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Isn't he also the fighter pilot in Tarantula?
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Isn't he also the fighter pilot in Tarantula?


I think so, but can't say for sure. I do have that disc though, so I'll try and look for him sometime. This sounds fimiliar and correct though, like a memory re-surfacing.
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oh and BTW  LJG  you just gave away your age ..


That's ok...I never claimed to be old and cranky! *grins*

But yeah, he's in it, just for about 10 secs. The ghosts are changing rapidly into different people and he's one of them. According to the cast list, he's credited in it, but I'll have to go through and see if he really is one day.

I've been thinking about it.  I've watched a few of his movies, but I have to admit, I haven't watched quite a few of his movies.  I've never been a huge western fan, though I like action/adventure...His films are definitely going on my to watch list.

Anyone else have gaps that they're surprised at? I would've sworn I had more of his films and had watched more with him in it...he's such an icon in the movie world.
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I'd recommend "Where Eagle Dare" great film 
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