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Clint Eastwood
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  • Any cliche you've ever heard used to describe Clint Eastwood, those were Eleanor's eyes.†  (source)
  • If not, then he's in the tradition of Gary Cooper and John Wayne and (later) Clint Eastwood.†  (source)
  • Eliot has spent enough time knocking around the Rim that he has become familiar with the colors of the different pirate groups, so by examining them through the sight he can tell who they are: Clint Eastwood and his band parallel them for a few minutes one day, checking them out, and the Magnificent Seven send out one of their small boats to zoom by them and look for potential booty.†  (source)
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  • I and your grandchildren Ava and Jack were watching Clint Eastwood direct Ryan Phillippe as he played you—Doc Bradley—in the movie Flags of Our Fathers.†  (source)
  • Clint Eastwood's rebel roles on the screen appealed strongly to me.†  (source)
  • There's a Clint Eastwood movie on AMC.†  (source)
  • Charles Bronson, Gene Hackman, Clint Eastwood, the Empire Theater, and Cinema Adowa had seen to that.†  (source)
  • These are my stick horses, the same ones I used to ride for hours when I was younger than Josh Raymond, pretending I was Clint Eastwood from one of the old movies my dad used to watch on our small, non-flat-screen TV.†  (source)
  • So much for Clint Eastwood and Rene Russo fantasies.†  (source)
  • I bought a box set of James Bond movies, some Clint Eastwood, John Wayne—I love John Wayne.†  (source)
  • In Pale Rider Clint Eastwood actually has a character speak the relevant passage so we don't miss the point (although the unnamed stranger in an Eastwood western is pretty much always Death), but here Morrison does the same with a three-word phrase and a pose.†  (source)
  • Like Clint Eastwood, you know?†  (source)
  • Now, in 2006, the immortal image's continuing power moves Bantam Books and Clint Eastwood to enhance and retell the saga.†  (source)
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