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To: MtnClimber

Look no further than Hollywood’s evolution the last 120 years. Films used to have moral themes. The hero didn’t go around murdering, lying, stealing, cheating, betraying and manipulating to ‘win’.

Movies are now all about amorality. What’s good for the ‘good guy’ is Good, what’s bad for him is Bad. It’s all circumstantial and relative.

Civilization has been undermined and attacked for well over a century....


4 posted on 04/30/2026 5:06:12 AM PDT by Justa (Our constitution was made only for a moral and religious people....)
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To: Justa

You can understand why John Wayne disliked Clint Eastwood’s movies. Both were/are conservative, macho men, who usually played lone wolves. Wayne usually played heroes who fought the bad guys honestly and cleanly. Eastwood was an antihero, whose Westerns and detective movies showed moral ambiguity and flawed heroes. The society that you saw in Wayne movies was fundamentally sound, with bad guys like Liberty Valance being outside decent circles. There was also a funny sidekick to Wayne like Andy Devine or Walter Brennan. In the Eastwood movies, the society in San Francisco or Lago was as corrupt as the villains and the Eastwood character was at war with the corrupt officials as much as with the bad guys. There is far less humor in Eastwood movies, with his partners often getting killed like in the Dirty Harry movies or The Outlaw Josey Wales.


20 posted on 04/30/2026 7:21:34 AM PDT by Wallace T.
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