Favorite Clint Eastwood Western

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High Plains Drifter was on tv yesterday which I watch every time I come across it. It made me think about all the great westerns Clint made over his career. I think Pale Rider is probably my favorite but I could watch any of them. What’s your favorite?
 
Fist Full Of Dollars for me, but it’s sentimental bc that was my Grandfathers favorite and I’d watch it with him when I was younger
 
all of them, i really don't have a fav,

clint eastwood smoking GIF
 
They are all entertaining -- But the Outlaw Josey Wales stands out for me.

"Don't piss down my back and tell me it's raining"
 
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I loved Unforgiven.
 
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Anytime this is on I sit and watch.
 
Josie Wales
Unforgiven
But I enjoy all of them...
 
Tricky. All the three Sergio Leone ones are the best, for me, but equally as good as each other.
 
“BenNEEE! Come up! We got us the Josey Wales!”
 
The Outlaw Josey Wales is in the top 10 of my all time favorite movie list.
 
Josey Wales and the ability to spit tobacco as accurately as his shooting 😂
 
Pale rider has always been one of my favorites. Great shootout at the end..

Then the outlaw josey wales is fantastic..
 
A fan of most of his westerns, but I'd probably go with High Plains Drifter if I had to pick a favorite.
 
Unforgiven
 
Heck, he played great parts on Gun Smoke
 
GBU, followed by Unforgiven....
 
Man With No Name Trilogy.
 
A Fistful of Dollars
 
Dirty Harry ✨ make my day Punk 😤

Anything Clint was in I'm addicted 😭
 
Unforgiven , has the best scene of all of them.
 
The Good, the Bad and the Ugly. Not only for Eastwood's performance, but Eli Wallach as Tuco. He nails that persona. Lee Van Cleef was perfect for the back stabbing character, Angel Eyes. The movie has some sentimental value also, since I saw it with my father in 1967.
 
The Good, the Bad and the Ugly. Not only for Eastwood's performance, but Eli Wallach as Tuco. He nails that persona. Lee Van Cleef was perfect for the back stabbing character, Angel Eyes. The movie has some sentimental value also, since I saw it with my father in 1967.
I would say Tuco is more of a backstabber than AE. AE was just ruthless.
 
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