DVD

  • The 15:17 to Paris 2018, directed by Clint Eastwood Rating: 1/10 The 15:17 to Paris is not my least favorite Clint Eastwood film, but it is definitely near the bottom. The subject matter was ridiculously recent when this film was made, and he chose to use the real people involved instead of casting actors (even wanting

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  • The Bridges of Madison County 1995, directed by Clint Eastwood Rating: 9/10 Five years after directing himself as a director in White Hunter, Black Heart, Clint Eastwood directed himself as another man behind a camera, but this time as a photographer taking pictures of bridges which he is doing when he meets Meryl Streep. I had

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  • White Hunter, Black Heart 1990, directed by Clint Eastwood Rating: 9/10 I love The African Queen directed by John Huston and starring Humphrey Bogart and Katharine Hepburn. I also read (and highly recommend!) The Making of The African Queen or How I Went to Africa with Bogart, Bacall and Huston and Almost Lost My Mind by Katharine Hepburn. So when listening

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  • Letters from Iwo Jima 2006, directed by Clint Eastwood Rating: 10/10 Released only two months after Flags of Our Fathers, Letters from Iwo Jima tells the story of the battle of Iwo Jima but from the Japanese perspective. Instead of jumping back and forth through time like that other film, this one is much more straightforward and plays

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  • Flags of Our Fathers 2006, directed by Clint Eastwood Rating: 7/10 In 2006, Clint Eastwood released two movies—both of which revolve around the battle of Iwo Jima. Flags of Our Fathers tells the story of the American soldiers, though it focuses less on the battle and more on the aftermath of their heroism as they return to

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  • Million Dollar Baby 2004, directed by Clint Eastwood Rating: 10/10 Twelve years after Unforgiven, Clint Eastwood directed another Academy Award for Best Picture winning film, and again it starred him and Morgan Freeman, and again it is a rumination on aging. However, while that previous film was a Western, Million Dollar Baby is a sports story about a

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  • Play Misty for Me 1971, directed by Clint Eastwood Rating: 8/10 Clint Eastwood became famous starring in Western films, but the first movie he directed is set in modern day Carmel-by-the-Sea, California where Clint is a DJ. This movie feels like a proto-Fatal Attraction as one of the women Clint starts a relationship with becomes obsessed

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  • Ocean’s 11 1960, directed by Lewis Milestone Rating: 6/10 I love a good heist movie, including the Ocean’s movies. I grew up watching and rewatching (and rewatching and rewatching) the George Clooney and Brad Pitt trilogy, and when Ocean’s 8 came out I was very into it and get excited whenever I’m in a hotel and see

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  • The Phantom Carriage 1921, directed by Victor Sjöström Rating: 9/10 Another silent film in the Criterion Collection that is in my collection, Victor Sjöström’s The Phantom Carriage is centered around an old myth that the last person to die each year has to spend the next year collecting the souls of the dead until his or her

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  • Stalag 17 1953, directed by Billy Wilder Rating: 7/10 A bunch of sergeants are trapped in a German prisoner of war camp in this Billy Wilder classic, and that isn’t going to stop them from having a good time, especially for Christmas! When I saw this in high school, it was one of my favorites;

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