I never look back and think too much about my films. I’ve done some work I’ve been proud of over the years but which of them is my favourite I really don’t know. I could say the last one. I’ve had little jumps in my career like Unforgiven possibly.
CLINT EASTWOODFate pulls you in different directions
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Fate pulls you in different directions
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You have to teach yourself to act but Michael Chekhov will give you the necessary tools – and for me, Psychological Gesture and Centers are extremely valuable They work like a charm. I’ve used them all along and still do.
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Being comfortable is over-rated.
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If you want a guarantee, buy a toaster.
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I’d say people get to work and start being more understanding of everybody – instead of calling everybody names, start being more understanding. But get in there and get it done. Kick ass and take names. And this may be my dad talking, but don’t spend what you don’t have.
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I am sort of anti-hunting. I don’t put down what anyone wants to do, but it seems to me that killing a creature for fun is not a progressive idea.
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I’m more focused on making a scene seem real as opposed to perfect.
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I’m a firm believer in research, but I’m also a firm believer in utilizing the instincts that are within your soul or in your body or in your stomach, wherever they reside.
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Tomorrow is promised to no one.
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Most people are afraid of change, but if you look at it as something you can always count on, then it can be a comfort.
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A lot of people are bored of all the political correctness.
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My old drama coach used to say, ‘Don’t just do something, stand there.’ Gary Cooper wasn’t afraid to do nothing.
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It’s a hell of a thing, killing a man. You take away all he’s got and all he’s ever gonna have.
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Instead of calling everybody names, start being more understanding.
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You spend your life training to be an actor, observing people’s characteristics so that you can design characters around what you’ve seen.
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