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Cool Video: Clint Eastwood talks to EXTRA about a variety of topics… his new film, the RNC empty chair speech, and will he do “Expendables 3”???

Clint Eastwood did a cool interview with Extra and talked about a variety of topics. He talked about his new film that he’s starring in and not directing, “Trouble With the Curve”. His RNC empty chair speech, and he responded whether or not if he will have a role in “Expendables 3”.

As for the RNC speech, Clint doesn’t seem to be ashamed of it, and he seems proud of it. Plus, it wasn’t the first time he talked to invisible people, he said he stole the idea from a funeral speech he did.

On whether or not he will do “Expendables 3”, Clint says he never got around to seeing the first one yet and he hasn’t read a script of the 3rd one. Keep in mind that Eastwood has always been picky and choosy with scripts. He’ll do a project if he likes the script. Would Clint consider doing “EXP3”? He jokingly said he would do it if he directed it. If Clint directed the next “EXP” movie, do you think he has what it takes to direct an action movie? I think he does. He directed action movies before with films like “The Gauntlet”, “Sudden Impact” (a Dirty Harry film), and “Bloodwork”, they were action movies. “Gran Torino” was sort of like an action movie too. I don’t think Clint will do “EXP3” but it will be cool if he gets a cameo at least.

Enjoy the video interview with Clint, here.

Kev

More on Clint’s so called bizarre Invisible Obama speech…

Ya know something. I find it pretty ridiculous how most of the internet are pretty critical toward Clint’s empty chair speech last night. You see, the thing with politics is that political speeches were never meant to please everyone. Other politicians over the years, had some of the worst speeches I’ve ever seen. For example, the rest of the speeches last night were horrible, especially, Mitt Romney’s. Mitt Romney messed up a few times and he was reading off a teleprompter. Clint wasn’t reading off of anything. Clint just spoke whatever came to his mind. When it comes to political speeches, politicians can do their speeches however they want to.

I think the only reason Eastwood is being criticized by the media and people at home is because of Eastwood’s age. If it was Chris Rock or Adam Sandler doing the empty chair speech, everyone would have thought it was the funniest thing ever, but when an old man, does it, turns out to be a nightmare for everyone. Pathetic, I must say.

I’ll have to agree that Clint’s empty seat speech was pretty weird but that’s his humor. Like I said before, maybe he never intended that speech to be humorous. He did it ’cause he had a message to send out to Obama. It’s kind of like a political cartoon you see in the newspapers. You have to figure what the message is saying. Clint has been involved in politics for years and most of his movies over the years have been political too. I thought it was funny that he did the neck slicing thing.

It doesn’t hurt to have some humor into politics once in a while people. I treat Eastwood’s speech with respect ’cause he improvised the whole thing without reading anything. Plus, what he did was pretty ballsy for a man who is 82. Plus, Clint got the crowd riled up and cheering for him which you don’t see much in politics. Another reason I think people are picking on him ’cause he’s an actor/film director, not an actual politician.

I thought Clint did a good job, seriously. It doesn’t matter if you liked his speech or hated it, whatever. He just wanted to give a message out that Obama didn’t do anything for “hope” and “change”, which was the whole point of his speech. Yes, he did ramble a bit, but he’s old, he can’t help himself. It was entertaining. I think the Invisible Obama speech will be a hit for a long time. Eastwood just made history.

Kev

Brock defends Clint Eastwood’s speech at the RNC…

Yes, I ended up watching the RNC tonight on TV ’cause Clint Eastwood was going to have a speech. As expected, I knew Clint’s speech was going to be interesting. I also knew it was going to be entertaining and had a feeling he was going to rip President Obama, and he just did that. Destroy President Obama throughout his whole speech. On stage, he had an empty chair, and he was pretending that he was talking to Obama when nobody was on the chair. As soon as Eastwood’s speech on TV got over with, people started criticizing Eastwood. Saying the speech was awful and how the comedy stuff wasn’t needed.

Eastwood opened the speech saying there are conservatives in Hollywood, and then he went on to talk about the United States being on unemployment. He went on saying a bunch of other things like Obama closing Gitmo, the Iraq and Afghanistan war, etc. If you missed Eastwood’s speech, here’s the transcript.

I think the whole point of Eastwood pretending to talk to Obama sitting on a chair, was that it’s not just for humor. There’s a purpose behind it. That whole speech was just Eastwood’s way of saying that Obama didn’t make the promises he made when elected president. The promises Obama made were, “Hope and Change”. Since Obama didn’t do anything for “Hope and Change”, that’s the point of the empty chair. Eastwood’s way of telling Obama that he didn’t do anything.

I think it’s pretty easy to figure out, is it?

I thought Eastwood did a good job. It was like improv comedy. Kind of like a “Whose Line Is It Anyway” thing. I’m glad they did the “Go ahead, make my day” catchphrase at the end too. Eastwood was funny. He did a good job getting up there for a guy his age. He’s old, give him that respect.

Eastwood has been involved in politics for many years. So it’s no surprise that he would be a part of it. Clint is an actor and he did a lot of that too on stage.

Kev

Report: Nicolas Cage confirmed for “Expendables 3”??? Harrison Ford and Clint Eastwood in negotiations???

Sly Stallone and the crew for “The Expendables” team have been trying to get Nicolas Cage to join the cast ever since the first movie but Cage declined every time. Look like Lionsgate finally got him! Avi Lerner said that Cage is set to star, not saying what role he will be playing yet. Don’t know whether he’s playing the good guy or the villain, for “Expendables 3”.

No matter what you think of Nicolas Cage, the guy is an action star. So he fits in “The Expendables” perfectly. I think Cage would make a pretty good villain for the third one. Cage has been in more than 20 action films over the years and pretty big hits too. Movies like, “The Rock”, “Con/Air”, “Face/Off”, “Gone In 60 Seconds”, “Snake Eyes”, “8mm”, etc. The list goes on.

Lerner also says that Clint Eastwood and Harrison Ford are also in talks.

More on the story, here.

I hope they’ll get Kurt Russell for the third one too. They’ve been trying to get Russell for the last two films, but he kept declining as well. It would be nice to see Tango and Cash re-team again.

Kev

Cool Video: Clint Eastwood’s next starring role but didn’t direct film, “Trouble With The Curve” is here…

When was the last time, Clint Eastwood starred the leading role in the film but didn’t direct it? Been a long time hasn’t it? YES IT HAS! The last time he starred in a film but didn’t direct was back in 1992 for the film, “In the Line of Fire”. I guess Clint, finally wants a break from directing and wants to let someone else direct him for once. Clint here is staring in a baseball movie titled, “Trouble With the Curve”, starring alongside with Justin Timberlake, John Goodman and Amy Adams.

This film looks pretty good but I wouldn’t see it in theater ’cause of Justin Timberlake. I don’t like him as an actor. I’ve seen in a few films and just don’t like his acting, he should quit acting go back to doing music.

On top of all this, I’m glad Clint is not done with acting yet. I’m sure he has a few acting roles left in him before he dies.

Edit to add: You can immediately tell this isn’t a Clint directed movie ’cause the style is different.

Kev

Happy 82nd birthday, Clint Eastwood!!!

Mr. Clint Eastwood, is an actor and director that we’ve all followed and looked after over the years. I don’t like too many of his newer films, I was more into the earlier Clint films. Of course, I liked a lot of his earlier westerns like, “High Plains Drifter”, “Outlaw Josey Wales”, “the Good, the Bad, and the Ugly” and “For a Few Dollars More”.

I am a huge fan of his Dirty Harry films mostly though. Some of my other favorite films of his are, “Escape from Alcatraz”, “Unforgiven”, “True Crime”, “Mystic River”, “Million Dollar Baby”, and “Gran Torino”.

I haven’t seen, “J. Edgar” yet.

It’s amazing that Clint is living this long. Here’s to Clint for surviving another year! Happy Birthday, Clint. Go ahead, make my day!

Kev

Report: So Clint Eastwood’s “A Star Is Born” will be an interacial relationship movie? Leo Dicaprio is in talks to join Beyonce for the film…

For a long time now, Warner Bros. have been wanting Will Smith to team with Beyonce for Clint Eastwood’s musical movie, “A Star Is Born”. Eastwood is in talks with Leo Dicaprio in starring in the film instead of Will Smith. Eastwood and Dicaprio are currently filming the J. Edgar Hoover biopic, and while filming the movie, Eastwood have been talking to Leo about, “A Star Is Born”.

Deadline reports.

Clint Eastwood is a phenomenal director, but I’m a bit skeptical about him doing a musical. I don’t like the idea. I know Clint is a musician himself, he’s done his own music for a lot of his own films he directed. Maybe I don’t like the idea of Beyonce starring in it. I would prefer Christina Aguilera starring in it ’cause I actually enjoyed the film, “Burlesque”. Beyonce is overrated and she’s not hot. I like Leo Dicaprio but not Beyonce. Not trying to sound racist, just my opinion.

Kev

Report: Clint Eastwood set to direct his first ever musical film for the big screen, starring Beyonce…

This maybe hard to believe, but it’s true. Clint Eastwood is set to direct his first musical film for the big screen, he will do “A Star Is Born” remake. Beyonce Knowles is set to star the leading role. Many people don’t know this, but Clint Eastwood is a music lover and musician himself. Yes, that’s true. Eastwood composed music for his own films. Eastwood wrote the scores for “Mystic River”, and “Changeling”. He also wrote the song for the end credits of his own film, “Gran Torino”. That’s probably why Warner Bros. hired Clint to do the film because of his knowledge with music. Clint will probably write the music for “A Star Is Born” too.

Clint’s never done a musical before, so this is something new definitely. With the success of musical films such as “Chicago”, “Mamma Mia” and “Burlesque” winning awards, maybe Clint is trying to get into the award thing.

This may seem weird that Clint is doing this, I think he signed on to this project because this is something he always wanted to do. Make a musical.

Read the story here, at Deadline.

Kev

Film Review: Hereafter

Starring: Matt Damon, Cecile De France, Jay Mohr

Directed by Clint Eastwood

So I’ve just seen the movie, “Hereafter”, today and here is my review.

Plot/Synopsis: Marie Lelay, a French TV journalist goes on vacation by the Indian Ocean, until she becomes a victim of a dangerous, tsunami there. After her near death experience with the tsunami, she plans to write a book about it. George Lonnegan (Matt Damon’s character) is a retired psychic, who has the ability to speak with people who are dead. Throughout the movie, people have become obsessed with George’s power ’cause they want to hear about their loved ones in the after life.

Please be aware that this movie is a slow pacing drama. It’s not the big special effects movie that the trailers made it out to be. The movie is still really good though. I thought it told an interesting story. It’s basically about life after death. My only problem with the film, is that I didn’t like Matt Damon being the leading star of the film. I think a movie like this is more fitting for an actor with talent. I can see someone like Josh Brolin or Robert Downey Jr., playing the lead in this film. Matt Damon is an okay actor, but he’s kind of overrated. I saw the movie ’cause the story looked interesting to me, I didn’t see it ’cause Matt was in it.

If you get bored with slow drama films, then this isn’t your film. I think Eastwood wanted to make a movie like this ’cause he’s getting old and he always wondered what it would be like with life after death. The script probably reminded him of his own life. The other actors in the movie, did a great acting job though. I was impressed with Jay Mohr’s character, who is a legendary stand up comedian and occasional film actor. Cecille De France is a great actress from Belgium, didn’t even know who she was until I saw her in this movie. The movie is mostly spoken in French since the people in the film are French, so there will be a lot of subtitles in the film.

This is not the best Clint Eastwood directed movie, he’s directed better movies in the past, definitely, but I liked his new one, “Hereafter”. The story to “Hereafter” may seem boring to you, but once you start watching the film, you’ll say to yourself, “This is really interesting storytelling”. Nobody wants to know what it’s like to die. Everybody wants to know what life is like after death. That’s the idea of the film here. It seems that Clint is a religious man and this might be his way of expressing it. I really liked, “Hereafter”, I just wished Clint picked a better leading star ’cause I don’t see this film landing in the Oscars this time around, although I do see Jay Mohr landing a nomination for his role though.

Score for “Hereafter” = (*** = 3 stars as in “good”)

Kev

Report: Clint Eastwood could have been Superman and James Bond…

While promoting his new directed movie, “Hereafter” that stars Matt Damon, Clint Eastwood admits that he was offered by Warner Bros. to play Superman and was offered to play James Bond, but Eastwood turned them both down. The reason? Eastwood always did roles that were more realistic. Eastwood never wanted to play silly superheros, he always felt like those roles were for somebody else but not him. Read more on it here.

Yeah, it’s no secret that Eastwood always did roles that were more real. He’s done roles like that throughout most of his career. Even the films he never starred in but directed, were based on reality too.

Eastwood wouldn’t make a bad Superman, back in the old days, if you think about it. His face has got that Superman look, I think that’s why Warner Bros approached him. Many actors were offered the Superman role: Stallone, Tom Selleck, Nicolas Cage, etc. They were all turned down so the role was more fitting to no one other but the late, Christopher Reeve.

Just imagine Eastwood playing the Clark Kent role too, with the glasses and black hair. I’m sure Eastwood would be able to play the Clark Kent/Superman role pretty well, he just felt someone else was more deserving to that role. Maybe Clint knew that Christopher Reeve deserved it more so Clint talked the film makers into hiring Chris instead?

Kev