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Hear Me Out: ‘The Outlaw Josey Wales’ Is the Best Movie Clint Eastwood Ever Made
Far Out Magazine ^ | Mon 12 August 2024 | Scott Campbell

Posted on 08/14/2024 12:38:54 PM PDT by nickcarraway

Anyone who’s enjoyed a career as long as Clint Eastwood and been in as many great movies as he has during those seven decades in the limelight is inevitably going to notch a handful of masterpieces. Still, on either side of the camera, he’s never been better than The Outlaw Josey Wales.

The debate over which entry in Eastwood’s filmography can be called the greatest has raged for decades, which is understandable when he’s got Sergio Leone’s Dollars trilogy, Dirty Harry, Million Dollar Baby, Unforgiven, Escape from Alcatraz, High Plains Drifter, In the Line of Fire, Pale Rider, and many more under consideration.

However, a combination of how Eastwood weathered the storm of production to emerge on the other side with a classic, what the film meant to both his career as a whole and the entire western genre, and the way it subverted traditionalism in favour of something darker, dangerous, and ultimately more compelling elevates The Outlaw Josey Wales to the top of the pile.

The man himself revealed that it’s the one movie people stop him in the street to talk about more than any other, an impressive accolade in itself, looking at everything he’s achieved. It’s both a successor to the Dollars trilogy and the progenitor of Unforgiven in a way, and that duality makes it intrinsic to the man, the myth, and the legend of Eastwood in more ways than one. Of course, it helps that it’s a masterclass in atmosphere, technique, confidence, performance, and execution, too.

If it’s good enough for Morgan Freeman to name it as Eastwood’s best, then who’s to argue? It even led to a shift in the complexion of mainstream filmmaking to further enhance its legacy, with the leading man not even planning to direct until he instructed producer Robert Daley to fire Philip Kaufman, instigating a ruling – colloquially known as the ‘Eastwood Rule’ – from the Directors Guild of America that prohibits an actor or producer from giving a director their marching orders and stepping in to replace them.

That’s beside the point, but it made The Outlaw Josey Wales a monumental production nonetheless. Coming more than a decade after Dollars and a decade prior to Unforgiven, the movie finds Eastwood at a pivotal moment in his career and in the midst of his Dirty Harry run. He’d starred in traditional westerns and popularised the spaghettified version, but it was here where his penchant for hard-boiled revisionism came to the fore.

A revenge story in a figurative, literal, and existential sense, the sins of the title character’s past haunt him in the present and completely alter his future when vengeful union forces murder his wife and child. In his quest for retribution, Wales signs up with the Confederate Army, already differentiating the film from the pack by having the protagonist fight on the side everybody knows ended up losing.

He refuses to surrender in the aftermath of the Civil War, only to watch the same man who killed his family massacre his fellow soldiers. With a bounty on his head, what follows is a quest for redemption plagued by the unrelenting necessities of violence, making Wales much more than the standard one-note western protagonist who shoots the bad guys and lives happily ever after.

The scene where he grieves his family was the rawest display of emotion Eastwood had ever projected in any of his films, with Wales reduced to a tear-soaked wreck. Not out of the ordinary considering the circumstances, but that heart-on-the-sleeve mentality goes on to inform the rest of not just the narrative but the main character’s journey.

After losing his real family, he even ends up finding a surrogate clan, complicating what he envisioned to be a single-minded thirst for blood that couldn’t remain unquenched. While many would point to Unforgiven as being Eastwood’s version of John Ford and John Wayne’s The Searchers given what it means to him as an actor, filmmaker, and persona, The Outlaw Josey Wales fits that billing better.

Whereas his Academy Award-winning favourite was a swansong to the genre that made him who he is, when viewing his career as a whole The Outlaw Josey Wales is the definitive connective tissue. It was one part Man with No Name, one part Harry Callahan, and one part William Munny, all soaked in the baggage of its leading man as a performer and personality, marshalled with a director who knew they had to pull out all the stops to ensure their reputation wouldn’t be ruined by the coup that put him there in the first place.

That’s an incredible amount of pressure, especially when it sought to deconstruct the essence of the classic western and Eastwood’s place in its history, all while telling a resonant and complex story that didn’t skimp on the action or shootouts, either.

It was a hell of a balancing act, and it’s because he pulled it off so effortlessly and timelessly that The Outlaw Josey Wales is the best movie he’s ever been in on either side of the camera.


TOPICS: TV/Movies
KEYWORDS: clint; clinteastwood; dirtyharry; eastwood; movies; outlawjosey; outlawjoseywales; theunforgiven; westerns
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1 posted on 08/14/2024 12:38:54 PM PDT by nickcarraway
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Maybe one of the top westerns ever made.


2 posted on 08/14/2024 12:40:51 PM PDT by trad_anglican
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To: nickcarraway

I am partial to Unforgiven, particularly the ending.

But I have not seen Outlaw Josey Wales.
I’m going to put it on my downtime to-do list.


3 posted on 08/14/2024 12:41:15 PM PDT by z3n (Kakistocracy)
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To: nickcarraway

Josey Wales was exdellent..

But for me.. It’s the Good, The Bad and the Ugly as the definitive go to Eastwood classic...

Eastwood, Wallach and Van Cleef. amazing all together.


4 posted on 08/14/2024 12:42:52 PM PDT by uranium penguin
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To: nickcarraway

High Plains Drifter.


5 posted on 08/14/2024 12:45:03 PM PDT by rexthecat
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To: nickcarraway

Good movie.

Ever heard of “Thunderbolt and Lightfoot?

5.56mm


6 posted on 08/14/2024 12:45:52 PM PDT by M Kehoe (Quid Pro Joe and the Ho have got to go. )
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To: nickcarraway

I concur ... the OJW, Hunt for Red October, Silverado top my list.


7 posted on 08/14/2024 12:46:55 PM PDT by ByteMercenary (Cho Bi Dung and KamalHo are not my leaders.)
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To: nickcarraway

I’ve been watching the western anthology series “Death Valley Days” the past six weeks. I was startled to see Clint in a small role in “The Last Letter” episode which aired Dec 8, 1956. He appeared in a couple of TV shows in 1955, so this was among his earliest acting gigs.


8 posted on 08/14/2024 12:47:41 PM PDT by ProtectOurFreedom (“When exposing a crime is treated like a crime, you are being ruled by criminals” – Edward Snowden)
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To: nickcarraway

Gonna have to disagree here...
The best is Kelly’s Heroes.


9 posted on 08/14/2024 12:48:34 PM PDT by joe fonebone (And the people said NO! The End)
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To: rexthecat

“The Mule” is pretty awesome.


10 posted on 08/14/2024 12:50:36 PM PDT by Right Brother (From Biden to Harris. From pee pads to kneepads.)
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To: z3n
My group of male friends from college regularly uses "catch phrases" from The Outlaw Josey Wales - nearly 50 years later.

"It's for lookin' through"

"Doin' right ain't got no end"

"Dyin' ain't much of a livin', boy"

Granny Hawkins: "I say that big talk's worth doodly-squat"

"I ain't promising you nothing extra"

"It's sad that governments are chiefed by the double-tongues"

"Hell is coming to breakfast"

11 posted on 08/14/2024 12:50:38 PM PDT by kiryandil (FR Democrat Party operatives! Rally in defense of your Colombian cartel stooge Merchan!)
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To: z3n

There are more memorable lines in Wales than most movies that is for sure. Like “Dying ain’t much of a living” Classic.


12 posted on 08/14/2024 12:50:49 PM PDT by central_va (I won't be reconstructed and I do not give a damn...)
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To: nickcarraway

I agree a most excellent movie !!! So many great lines. One of many is “ dying ain’t no way to make a living boy”


13 posted on 08/14/2024 12:51:24 PM PDT by Cautious Optimism
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To: joe fonebone

“Enough with them negative waves, Moriarty!”


14 posted on 08/14/2024 12:51:58 PM PDT by kiryandil (FR Democrat Party operatives! Rally in defense of your Colombian cartel stooge Merchan!)
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To: nickcarraway

I don’t have to hear you out.

I totally agree.


15 posted on 08/14/2024 12:52:19 PM PDT by nesnah (Infringe - act so as to limit or undermine [something]; encroach on)
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To: nickcarraway

My favorite is: High Plains Drifter.


16 posted on 08/14/2024 12:52:20 PM PDT by SkyDancer ( ~ Am Yisrael Chai ~)
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To: Cautious Optimism

https://freerepublic.com/focus/chat/4258440/posts?page=11#11


17 posted on 08/14/2024 12:52:21 PM PDT by kiryandil (FR Democrat Party operatives! Rally in defense of your Colombian cartel stooge Merchan!)
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To: z3n

But I have not seen Outlaw Josey Wales.


You know what to do. You won’t be at all disappointed.


18 posted on 08/14/2024 12:52:56 PM PDT by nesnah (Infringe - act so as to limit or undermine [something]; encroach on)
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To: central_va

https://freerepublic.com/focus/chat/4258440/posts?page=11#11


19 posted on 08/14/2024 12:53:13 PM PDT by kiryandil (FR Democrat Party operatives! Rally in defense of your Colombian cartel stooge Merchan!)
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To: joe fonebone

Kelly’s Heroes is the only movie where Eastwood gets upstaged by another actor. Sorry but “Telly” Savalas steals Kelly’s Heroes.


20 posted on 08/14/2024 12:55:09 PM PDT by central_va (I won't be reconstructed and I do not give a damn...)
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