I rarely visit the theater. Most films are propaganda, or Hollywood glorifying and glamorizing debauchery.
Going out to see this film was in response to the Lefts caustic attacks on Clint Eastwood, and their typical negative reviews of this film based not on whether or not the film is worth seeing, but rather on their ideology:
Case and point from your run-of-the-mill liberal critics:
“’Trouble With the Curve’ review: softball
He doesn’t talk to any furniture, but he does kick a coffee table across the room. Read into that whatever statement about the current presidential administration you choose.
“Trouble” is second-rate Eastwood, existing in a parallel universe where the celebrity has been reduced to a Hallmark movie-of-the-week actor, not one of the most respected directors in Hollywood.”
This review is just one example of the Left’s inability to contain their water and wetting their diapers in trashing this film simply because Eastwood had the guts to think and speak “outside the box”.
Here’s to thumbing our noses at the MSM/Hollywood Choir.
I read an interview with Clint and he thought that “Grand Torino” might be his last film. But this film is directed (or produced?) by a guy that has been on his crew for 18 years, and wanted to try directing. “He’s a good kid, so I thought maybe it would give his film a boost if I was in it.” (paraphrased).
The Eastwood films are crewed by a very close-knit bunch, practically “family”, and have been with each other for years and years.