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Clint Eastwood's "The Mule" is Out (A Tale of Two Movie Reviews)
PRRooney.com ^ | 12/15/18 | Patrick Rooney

Posted on 12/15/2018 6:11:22 PM PST by rebuildus

Clint Eastwood's "The Mule" is Out (A Tale of Two Movie Reviews)

I’ve always loved movies.

The first movies I remember were when my older sister—for some reason—would take me along when she went to the Drive In. She was probably baby sitting and wanted to get out of the house! Drive Ins were big in Southern California in the late 60s, early 70s.

The first movie I remember was Paint Your Wagon, but I remember nothing about it, except I didn’t like it or understand it.

The second was Paul Newman in Cool Hand Luke. It was raw and masculine. I remember it and liked it.

From then on I used to sneak into the movie theater near my house. It had just become a multi-theater (six) complex, so I was in heaven!

At some point I started to watch the movies of Clint Eastwood. Again, raw and masculine. Liked them. Liked them a lot!

I’ve liked a whole lot of Clint Eastwood movies. My favorite is Gran Torino. If you haven’t seen it, do yourself a favor and rent it. You won’t regret it.

For a period, my favorite movie makers were Clint and Mel Gibson, but I can’t remember a compelling Mel Gibson movie since Apocalypto . And Clint just kept making great movies. So now it’s just Clint.

So I just stumbled on an article that said Clint has released a new movie called The Mule. It’s a true story about a politically incorrect white man in his 80s (Eastwood, who’s returned for perhaps one last shot at acting) who is broke, alone, and facing the foreclosure of his business. He’s offered a job driving, which turns out to be as a drug courier for a Mexican cartel!

Here’s the movie’s trailer.

While growing up I liked to read the newspaper (my family got three at one point, because my older brother was a delivery boy). I loved both the sports and entertainment pages.

My favorite movie reviews were Robert Hilburn’s in The Los Angeles Times. He was the main critic and movie editor at The Times from 1970 to 2005. He’d really get into these movies, and break them down in various ways.

I developed a habit of reading movie reviews.

Even to this day if I hear about a movie, I have a tendency to want to check out a review about it.

When I heard about Clint Eastwood’s new movie, The Mule, I was interested. For one, Gran Torino’s writer, Nick Schenk, also wrote The Mule. I love good movie writing, and dabbled in it myself for a time. I was also curious to see what reviewers would say about the new movie, given that Clint is a libertarian with conservative leanings, and everything is so political these days.

Sure enough, I found reviews about the movie written by liberals. But they were different. The first, by David Ehrlich of IndieWire, didn’t hide his bias; yet he was able to put it aside and watch the movie, noting the depth of its message and its artistic merit. He ended up loving it.

The second review was by Leigh Monson of the blog Birth. Movies. Death. Looking at Leigh’s bio and photo, I honestly couldn’t tell if Leigh was a woman or man. Leigh’s Twitter tagline says “Queer. Trans. Enby…” I had to look this up. Per the Urban Dictionary, “enby” means “non binary”— in other words, neither boy nor girl.

In any case, the title of Leigh’s review is The Mule Review: Clint Eastwood’s Long Middle Finger, so I think we can surmise Leigh was going to have issues with the movie. Worse is the subtitle of the review: “Who’s excited for two hours of an old conservative dude telling you to go f*** yourself?”

Okay… Isn’t that nice?

I have not yet seen the movie, but I saw enough in the trailer to make me realize that Clint Eastwood is touching on some powerful, emotional themes, not the least of which is regret for hurting his family while he pursued making movies and money. He deals with issues that transcend politics—issues that anyone should be able to relate to.

It’s mind boggling that someone (like this reviewer) can have a heart so hard that they can’t see the humanity of another person, even while their interest group (and other interest groups like it) demands that others see their humanity. I have no doubt that this “non-binary” reviewer harbors a deep hatred for masculinity, as embodied by Clint Eastwood.

The country singer, Toby Keith, was playing golf recently with Clint Eastwood. When he asked the eighty-eight year old man what keeps him going, Clint said, “I just get up everyday and don’t let the old man in.” So Toby wrote a song with that title for the movie. If you watch this and it doesn’t affect you, then maybe you too have what it takes to write a nasty review about the movie.

There are several other interesting stories regarding people close to Clint Eastwood related to this movie. One is that actress Sondra Locke, who was involved in a long relationship with him, which started after they appeared together in the movie The Outlaw Josey Wales, died just before the release of The Mule.

Another is that Clint’s daughter, Laurie Murray, was acknowledged for the first time as his daughter at the Los Angeles premiere of The Mule. Laurie was reportedly given up for adoption by her mother at birth, and only found out Clint was her father after a search for her biological parents as an adult.

The third story is that Clint’s asked another daughter, actress Alison Eastwood, to come out of retirement to appear with him in The Mule, and she did!

And how’s the movie doing? Not bad at all, earning $6 Million on Friday. That’s his second biggest opening day ever (Gran Torino earned 9.6 Million in 2009).

Clint Eastwood is far from a perfect man. Including Laurie, he has had eight children by six different women. In fact, all eight were at The Mule premiere.

In fact, one thing that is giving his recent movies extra depth is his increasing willingness to reveal his personal failures through his characters.

And despite these failures, Clint still exudes the aura of a man’s man. He is fiercely independent, hard working, and has always refused to march to the beat of someone else’s drum.

To me, he’s the most interesting film maker we have left. He is an American treasure. And we may have seen his last movie—at least as an actor.

But perhaps the most important trait Clint Eastwood carries is his masculinity, and refusal to back away from it, even in this rabidly anti-white man age we find ourselves in.

If America and the West are to be saved, it will be because masculinity refused to die. Long live Clint Eastwood! And long live masculinity!

I welcome your comments.

Patrick Rooney is the Founder of PRRooney.com (Freedom. Rediscovered…). He is also the author of GREEK PHYSIQUE: The Simple, Satisfying Way to Sculpt Your Body, Even if You’re Old, Weak, or Broken Down. To reach Patrick, email him at info@prrooney.com


TOPICS: Chit/Chat; Miscellaneous; Music/Entertainment; TV/Movies
KEYWORDS: clinteastwood; hollywood; moviereview; movies; themule
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To: Guenevere

[[How does that make for a good movie when our country is fighting massive drug use and deadly Fentanyl]]

breaking bad


21 posted on 12/15/2018 8:18:07 PM PST by Bob434
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To: Guenevere

I didn’t think I would like Grand Torino, I just watched it last year.
It is a very good movie.
I will go see this one.


22 posted on 12/15/2018 8:21:23 PM PST by right way right (May we remain sober over mere men, for God really is our only true hope.,)
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To: rebuildus
The first movie I remember was Paint Your Wagon, but I remember nothing about it, except I didn’t like it or understand it.

[…] At some point I started to watch the movies of Clint Eastwood. Again, raw and masculine. Liked them. Liked them a lot!

Actually, you've been watching him all along. He was in Paint Your Wagon too.

23 posted on 12/15/2018 9:20:35 PM PST by Vince Ferrer
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To: Vince Ferrer

Paint Your Wagon is a great film!
It’s a “guy” musical! There are very few “guy” musicals but its definitely one and one of the best!


24 posted on 12/15/2018 9:29:48 PM PST by Reily
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To: right way right

Grand Torino was very good. I’ll see this one too. Liked Space Cowboys too.


25 posted on 12/15/2018 9:32:32 PM PST by Sgt_Schultze (When your business model depends on slave labor, you're always going to need more slaves.)
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To: Bob434

Breaking bad?
I never watched it


26 posted on 12/15/2018 11:23:59 PM PST by Guenevere
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To: Redleg Duke

I think his first movie was a small comedic part in Return of the Creature


27 posted on 12/15/2018 11:59:38 PM PST by waterhill (I Shall Remain, in spite of __________.)
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To: waterhill

He played a fighter pilot in the cheesy horror flick “Tarantula” - I think you just see him in the cockpit flying by.


28 posted on 12/16/2018 12:17:37 AM PST by 21twelve (!)
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To: 21twelve

His beginnings....

https://youtu.be/gIz_rqEz2fA


29 posted on 12/16/2018 1:35:47 AM PST by waterhill (I Shall Remain, in spite of __________.)
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To: bramps
We all rely on, and are quite satisfied with the results of our aged, drug and alcohol damaged memories.

It doesn't matter if we are "spoiled" ...

we can't remember anyways.

30 posted on 12/16/2018 1:38:54 AM PST by knarf (I say things that are true; I have no proof .... but they're true.)
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To: sparklite2
" ... assuming you have a PC ... "

Damned shame, ain't it.

You can almost always tell who lives with their 'phone and who uses a PC.

31 posted on 12/16/2018 1:40:36 AM PST by knarf (I say things that are true; I have no proof .... but they're true.)
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To: 21twelve

Cheesy perhaps but memorable for some gorgeous black and white photography and a very memorable and effective Henry Mancini score....the movie really creaped me out as a 8 year old first watching it on the daily afternoon Horror movie shown on a station in Shreveport, La.


32 posted on 12/16/2018 1:51:15 AM PST by mdmathis6
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To: mdmathis6

I loved all of those movies as a kid - and yes they were creepy. They used to have a marathon of them on New Years Eve. Mom and dad would be with friends, and me and my buddies would watch them all night. Along with being on dad’s CB radio with the huge antenna on the roof and talking with the truckers.


33 posted on 12/16/2018 2:21:29 AM PST by 21twelve (!)
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To: bramps

Not here.
Some here at times have completely ruined a movie for others with there need to reveal the ending and many other twists with in.

I ragged on some one for it one time and the AH told me hey its 10 years old if ya didnt know how it ended by now.......blah blah blah.

AH’s


34 posted on 12/16/2018 2:24:27 AM PST by Bell Bouy II
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To: Guenevere

Wow. Truly one of the most embarrassing comments I have ever read on this site.


35 posted on 12/16/2018 2:25:27 AM PST by Dave W
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To: Redleg Duke

Role’em Roll’em Roll’em Keep them Dogies Roll’en....Sorry couldnt help myself


36 posted on 12/16/2018 2:26:07 AM PST by Bell Bouy II
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To: Guenevere

Go see it and find out if your assumptions are valid


37 posted on 12/16/2018 2:28:49 AM PST by Bell Bouy II
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To: Dave W

Lot of that going on these days


38 posted on 12/16/2018 2:31:14 AM PST by Bell Bouy II
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To: Dave W

Seriously, lol
I just asked a question
My goodness!


39 posted on 12/16/2018 2:31:47 AM PST by Guenevere
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To: rebuildus

Very good article on Clint! Thanks for posting it.


40 posted on 12/16/2018 3:08:18 AM PST by octex
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