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The Good, The Bad & The Ugly (Expanded) The Good, The Bad & The Ugly (Expanded)

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The concluding chapter of director Sergio Leone's epochal Man With No Name trilogy ushered film scorer Ennio Morricone into the pop mainstream courtesy of a hit cover of its main title by American Hugo Montenegro...

Music For The Movies Of Clint Eastwood Music For The Movies Of Clint Eastwood

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Music From 'The Good, The Bad And The Ugly' & 'A Fistful Of Dollars' & 'For A Few Dollars More' Music From 'The Good, The Bad And The Ugly' & 'A Fistful Of Dollars' & 'For A Few Dollars More'

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The Man with No Name Trilogy (A Fistful of Dollars / For a Few Dollars More / The Good, The Bad, and the Ugly) [Blu-ray] The Man With No Name Trilogy (A Fistful Of Dollars / For a Few Dollars More / The Good, The Bad, and the Ugly) [Blu-ray]

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The Clint Eastwood Star Collection (Fistful of Dollars / For A Few Dollars More / The Good, The Bad and The Ugly / Hang 'em High) The Clint Eastwood Star Collection (Fistful of Dollars / For A Few Dollars More / The Good, The Bad and The Ugly / Hang 'em High)

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Review for A Fistful Of Dollars:A Fistful Of Dollars launched the Spaghetti Western and catapulted Clint Eastwood to stardom. Based on Akira Kurosawa's 1961 samurai picture Yojimbo, it scored a resounding success (in Italy in 1964 and the U...

Clint Eastwood Western Icon Collection (High Plains Drifter / Joe Kidd / Two Mules For Sister Sara) Clint Eastwood Western Icon Collection (High Plains Drifter / Joe Kidd / Two Mules For Sister Sara)

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With his steely-eyed stare and one of the most commanding screen presences of all time, Clint Eastwood is a true American icon to film fans everywhere. Join him in the Clint Eastwood: Western Icon Collection in three of his most popular films: High Plains Drifter, Joe Kidd and Two Mules for Sister Sara...

The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly Minimates Box Set The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly Minimates Box Set

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A Diamond Select Release! An Art Asylum Design and Sculpt! Bring your favorite Wild West gunslingers to life with this Minimates box set based on the 1966 spaghetti-Western Classic! Featuring the Good Blondie, the Bad Angel Eyes and the Ugly Tuco as they search for buried gold, this set also includes Showdown Blondie from the epic final standoff! Sculpted and designed by Art Asylum, each 2" Minimate features 14 points of articulation and sculpted accessories!

Outlaws Outlaws

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Clint Eastwood Spaghetti Western Wrist Cuff Cowboy Western Movie Prop Clint Eastwood Spaghetti Western Wrist Cuff Cowboy Western Movie Prop

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This is a very high quality genuine leather wrist cuff. This replica cuff is just like the one worn by Clint Eastwood in; "A FISTFUL OF DOLLARS", "FOR A FEW DOLLARS MORE", and "THE GOOD, THE BAD, and THE UGLY"...

Clint Eastwood Spaghetti Western Stetson Hat Cowboy - Size Large (22 5/8 Clint Eastwood Spaghetti Western Stetson Hat Cowboy - Size Large (22 5/8" - 23") - Western Movie Prop

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This is a very high quality, 100% fine wool limited edition gunuine Stetson Hat. The hatband is the same as the one on Clint Eastwood's hat that he wore in "A FISTFUL OF DOLLARS", "FOR A FEW DOLLARS MORE", and "THE GOOD, THE BAD, and THE UGLY"...

Million Dollar Baby - 3 Stars (Good)

After watching so many pay-for-view, big time, hyped fights on the tube and being totally disappointed, watching Million Dollar Baby was refreshing because I really got my money's worth.

Million Dollar Baby is the story of Maggie Fitzgerald (Hillary Swank), a 31-year-old woman who wants to achieve her idea of the American Dream: to become a professional boxer. She finds her way to Frankie Dunn's (Clint Eastwood) gym only to get the cold shoulder.

Dunn, who barely stays afloat as a boxing trainer in a run-down gym, has never tasted real fame and fortune. Some of his fighters moved on to more aggressive managers and have earned more fame and fortune.

"Scrap Iron" Dupris (Morgan Freeman) acts as a go-between to bring Frankie and Maggie together. Dupris realizes Maggie is dead serious, a devout trainee and stubborn in her quest. The word "no" is not in Maggie's vocabulary. Frankie eventually agrees to take her on, and she fights her way to a title shot.

Her quest to be a champion takes a heart-wrenching turn when she becomes 100% paralyzed during the title fight. Her opponent throws a cheap-shot punch after the bell ending a round, and Maggie collapses to the mat, hitting her head on the corner stool with neck-shattering force.

It is here that the drama really begins in earnest as Frankie must now deal with his fighter, whose career abruptly ends.

The bond between Frankie and Maggie becomes a "family" issue as Maggie cannot deal with her misfortune; she attempts suicide but fails, and then enlists the help of Frankie to end her misery.

How Frankie, a Catholic who attends Mass almost every day, deals with Maggie's request brings to light the controversial topic of euthanasia.

You must see this film to understand how emotional Frankie's decision becomes. The issue of euthanasia is dealt with very sensitively and in a balanced way; it is worth the price of admission alone.

This is a really good film that has the hardware to prove it. When the 2005 Academy Awards presentation ended, Million Dollar Baby, nominated for 7 Oscars, won 4, including Best Picture, Best Director (Clint Eastwood), Best Actress (Hillary Swank as Maggie Fitzgerald) and Best Supporting Actor (Morgan Freeman as Eddie "Scrap Iron" Dupris).

Eastwood was also nominated for a Best Actor Oscar but did not win in his role as Frankie Dunn.

Paul Haggis who wrote the screenplay was nominated for an Oscar. Million Dollar Baby is based on short stories by F. X. Toole, the pen name of fight manager and "cut man" Jerry Boyd.

Some critics wore out their keyboard pads yipping about what was wrong with this film, but the award givers were far more generous. In addition to the 7 nominations and 4 Oscars, Million Dollar Baby also picked up a ton of awards (another 44 wins and 29 nominations).

I believe a lot of folks are just plain upset with Clint Eastwood for winning another two Oscars with Million Dollar Baby as a Director and Producer (Best Picture). Eastwood was not known as a great actor (his "spaghetti" Westerns-on my personal favorites list-- were not exactly Oscar material), but he has become a Director of note.

Eastwood also won two Oscars for Unforgiven (Best Director and Best Picture) as well as being nominated for Best Actor which he did not win. He was also nominated for Best Director and Best Picture for Mystic River but did not win.

Some people are just bummed out because he was considered a so-so actor and now has become a Director and Producer to be reckoned with.

Million Dollar Baby is a standout compared to much of the trash Hollywood is producing today. And Eastwood? I just like him. If I had to go to war or fight in an alley, I would want Clint Eastwood on my team and in my corner, anything less and you would not qualify as a red-blooded American male.

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