Happy (Belated) Birthday, Clint!
Introductions? LEGENDS DON’T NEED NO STINKING INTRODUCTIONS!!
Here’s a new episode of The Right Angle. Steve Green leads the discussion, joined by Scott Ott and Bill Whittle.
Introductions? LEGENDS DON’T NEED NO STINKING INTRODUCTIONS!!
Here’s a new episode of The Right Angle. Steve Green leads the discussion, joined by Scott Ott and Bill Whittle.
Mike Pence likes to “look into their eyes” as they die! Dulce horror show! Alien World Order! The Lizards among us! New channel coming!
Humans and hybrids in cages! Mike Pence clone! Bush Funeral! 2018 was glorious! Sacred geometry! More from McAllister TV.
Before my own Western, ‘The Ghost of the Badlands’ is released, I discuss 10 films which helped inspire it! More from RazorFist.
Clint Eastwood talks about how he dealt with bullies growing up and when he realized that the term “Make My Day” would become his slogan forever. “We’re living in sort of a more pussy generation now” – Clint Eastwood in 2009, as told to Cal Fussman.
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Once upon a time, conservative actors such as Ronald Reagan, Jimmy Stewart and John Wayne strolled the red carpet in Hollywood. More recently, Clint Eastwood and Jon Voight upheld traditional values in Tinseltown. Today, we have Matt Damon, Tom Hanks and Michael Moore delivering progressive, left-wing propaganda. So what on Earth happened? Host Bill Whittle welcomes an all-star panel of conservatives, including Alfonzo Rachel, Andrew Klavan, Roger Simon and Dinesh D’Souza, to answer this question in this edition of PJTV.
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Wild Bill for America gives a thumbs up to Clint Eastwood’s latest film, American Sniper, calling it, “good medicine for America.” The film has been the target of leftwing loons, which has Wild Bill more than worked up. “American Sniper is a study in honor and courage during the most difficult times,” he says. “It makes most people proud to be an American. I say most because sadly there’s an insidious group at work in this nation to destroy honor and courage, manhood and patriotic pride in America. The general term for this group is liberals.” Tune in to listen to the rest of Wild Bill’s message.
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All this month, we’re saluting the Kaiju, the giant monster movies of Japan. In case you’re thinking we’re unpatriotic, today’s Trillion Dollar Movie is the all-American-made Tarantula. This 1955 release from Universal Pictures wasn’t the first big bug thriller to come out of Hollywood. That honor belongs to Them!, the 1954 Warner Brothers’ hit that turned loose an army of giant, atomic-mutated ants in the deserts of New Mexico.
Tarantula lifted the same premise — oversized insects running amok in the desert — but gave it a different spin. The ginormous arachnid is the byproduct of a misfired scientific experiment with an altruistic goal. At a secret lab outside an Arizona town, researchers have been injecting animals with a nutrient serum in hopes of solving world hunger. With the serum coursing through their veins, the animals transform into king-sized grubsteaks. It’s never explained why the experiments involve creatures like tarantulas and rats instead of cows and chickens, but hey, why spoil the movie-making magic by insisting upon any adherence to standards of realism?
Tarantula has a few slow stretches and also asks us to buy the silly notion that a country doctor (John Agar) and his hot-looking girlfriend (Mara Corday) are best-equipped to stop the spider menace. It’s also funny how, even after it swells up to the size of a barn, no one ever seems to spot the tarantula on the prowl as it devours a pen full of horses and begins to feast upon human prey. These inconsistencies aside, this is one chilling creepy crawler spectacle, with top-flight special effects and dramatic shading by director Jack Arnold, who also gave us the Black Lagoon Creature movies as well as The Incredible Shrinking Man. As an added bonus, an uncredited and quite young Clint Eastwood appears as one of the fighter pilots assigned to blitzkrieg the rampaging beast.
Enjoy, and do return again next Friday for another Trillion $ Movie.
This just in…Mitt Romney’s supporters are now depressed following his election defeat last week. “In fact, Clint Eastwood has now spent a lot of time talking to an empty barstool,” says Jodi Miller. She also discusses Gen. David Petraeus’ affair, California’s tax hikes and Boeing’s layoffs in this edition of NewsBusted.
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