Mystic River (2003) I believe that's his best movie. This one is top 3 maybe 2. I should add though. He's not in Mystic River, he directed it. If you want a movie with him in it, my favorite is Pale Rider (1985)
Biss please you must watch: Unforgiven (1992) Clint Eastwood acting and directing and his firts film acting and directing: Play Misty for me (1971) about love obsession. And my personal favorites: Absolute Power (1997) and True Crime (1999) both directed by him.
This won pretty much every Oscar going in the major categories. Best picture, best director, best actress, best supporting actor. Clint is an absolute legend
He killed her because he loved her, it was the last thing he could do for her. A hard film to watch but worth it. Biss you are beautiful both inside and outside. 🙂
Clint Eastwood not only acted and directed this film, but he also composed the music score you hear for this film too! In fact, he has a hand in composing at least the theme music for most of the films he has directed. The theme music for UNFORGIVEN (Claudia's Theme) was co-composed by Eastwood, as was the theme music for BRIDGES OF MADISON COUNTY and many others. A multi-talented man he is!
A perfect film! I was in my 50s when I first watched it and I've never cried harder at a film. I even tear up watching reactions of it here on TH-cam! If this film doesn't stir your soul and bring forth tears then your already dead inside.
For me, it's still the best sad movie of all time and certainly the best sports film of all time. My number 1 Eastwood movie. Right after that comes Gran Tourino and Unforgiven.
Clint Eastwood has made so many great films that it's pointless to call any of them "The Best". All we can do is give our personal favorites. My favorites are "The Outlaw Josey Wales", "A Fistful of Dollars" and "Heartbreak Ridge".
I disagree, the correct answer is Unforgiven. It is a perfect movie. Storytelling at its finest. Gran Torino is my favorite to watch but Unforgiven isn't just Eastwood's best, it's one of the best movies ever made.
I cried with you❤ To be able to see the beauty, the sadness, the joy and the horrible in "just a movie" is what makes you a true loving person. You are an angel ❤
God this was a hard movie made much harder watching you. As always great reaction, thank you very much Biss. And please always remain this bundle of joy. ❤
When you are looking to your beloved one suffering in a hospital bed, that's really heart breaking when they had a plentyful life. 😢🥺 This is a great depiction from Mr. Clint Eastwood and your reaction is so touching.
I can honestly say, when I watched this movie for the first time years ago….it is the first movie that has ever made me cry..it is so tragically beautiful
I like to think that Frank set Maggie free. He had already saved her spirit once when he helped her reach the top and twice when he fulfilled her wish to pass away.
Mandolina, never apologize for having compassion and empathy. If you ever stop feeling these things, then it is time to start worrying. It is one of the things that makes you a great reactor, even if I don't like seeing you cry.
What Frankie did was the ultimate act of love and compassion. He wasn't able to heal her or give his life to save her, so he did the next best thing. When a loved one dies, who really suffers? WE DO. It's a selfish love in a way. We want our loved ones to live forever so we don't have to suffer the pain of losing them. Frankie made the selfless choice. He took away Maggie's suffering and made it his own.
It’s difficult just to watch a reaction of this exceptional story and I hope and pray if I were in her situation, someone would do me the kindness he did for her.
It's complicated, but I think I disagree. If I don't agree with assisted "self deletion", I don't think I could be okay with this, if I'm being logically consistent with my principles. But I guess there is a difference between the situation in the movie, and most assisted "self deletions". Her body wouldn't survive unassisted by the machines.. But I can't say that would sway me into thinking that it was the right choice.
Nonsense. Pure ego to think it's you who loses. Life is potential. Taking that away is a great loss. She was still depressed and couldn't imagine any potential for her future life that way. She was still in mourning. She was not in a stable mindset to make a permanent decision like that, to throw away thirty years of human life saying "zero value hereon forward," She wasn't terminal. She wasn't near the end of her natural lifespan. She had decades ahead of her and she could've adapted and found value again after resolving her mourning. Clint's character was faced with a terribly difficult decision, but he made the wrong decision. It was harder on him to force her to mourn, accept, and adapt. He should've done some tough love and told her to move and find new dreams/goals. But he was overtaken by the emotions of the situation (and he was mourning, too). He couldn't handle the guilt and discomfort of forcing her to do what she needed to do to win this fight, so he threw in the towel (for himself more than her). I am not going to say this decision was the selfish decision, but it certainly wasn't selfless.
Your accent feels like a warm, familiar melody-like a comforting memory from long ago. For just a moment, the world felt a bit smaller, and I felt a little less alone. Thank you for that.
I got this DVD as a birthday gift a long time ago and watched it once. Cried like a baby. That was years ago and I never watched it again. When I saw you were doing a reaction, I watched it. I had forgotten how heartbreaking it was. I'm 76 years old and I am sure I won't ever watch it again.
I remember seeing this movie 15+ years ago and I was so upset near the end. I got so emotionally invested in Maggie and her story that the tragedy that befalls her was heartbreaking.
You've only seen two Clint Eastwood films? You should definitely watch some of his old westerns hey are so good. "Unforgiven" Has been popular lately =)
winner Best Picture winner Best Director (Clint Eastwood) winner Best Leading Actress (Hilary Swank) nom. Best Leading Actor (Clint Eastwood) winner Best Supporting Actor (Morgan Freeman) nom. Best Adapted Screenplay (Paul Haggis) nom. Best Film Editing (Joel Cox) The film was named the third "Best Film of the 21st Century So Far" 2017 by The New York Times.[4] It also ranked number 63 on Parade's list of the "100 Best Movies of All Time." Great Reaction!
Thank you, I needed help getting a good cry out. I find it very difficult to cry for myself, but I can't handle seeing others cry. I have been wanting to cry hard for about a month or two. It feels good to finally weep uncontrollably, even if only for a few minutes.
This is one of those movies you watch once to experience it and appreciate it's greatness but have no intention on ever watching it again because it's just too damn depressing.
Bisscute loved your reaction 😭 Next from Clint Eastwood you should do Mystic River where he directs the likes of Tim Robbins, Sean Penn, Kevin Bacon and Lawrence Fishburne.
Clint Eastwood is a master in the film industry. He can do it all. I hope you continue to explore his films. After this one, I suspect you might be ready for something much lighter, something to keep you laughing. If I'm right, check out his comedic side in "EVERY WHICH WAY BUT LOOSE" (1978). If you'd like to see him alongside Morgan Freeman again in another amazing film, this time in a Western that won 4 Oscars, watch "UNFORGIVEN" (1992). It's a masterpiece of storytelling.
Biss, if you enjoy Morgan Freeman as a narrator, he's the GOAT of narrators, watch "March Of The Penguins" a documentary about penguins, which he narrated.
His westerns are legendary,his dirty Harry movies are iconic, every which way but loose. Every which way you can.. two comedy drama just to name a few.and all of Biss Nation says you Rock like Hell!!!💙💙🫵💓🤑💰❤😮😅😂❤
Unforgiven and Mystic River are both Eastwood masterpieces. "Unforgiven" works even better once you've seen some of the Westerns he's starred in. That movie serves as a bit of a commentary on his career in Western movies. He doesn't star in Mystic River but he directs it and it's a great movie with a great cast. "Letters from Iwo Jima" is another great movie he directed.
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Absolutely letting Maggie go was an act of kindness. There's a priest telling Frankie it's a sin, but in reality Maggie is miserable. In many states in the US euthanasia is illegal, and it causes so much unnecessary suffering.
excellent choice for the reaction Miss Bisscute👍👍👍 a great film by Clint Eastwood. Please for future reactions to his films considered: Unforgiven (1992), The Mule and Cry Macho. and with him acting: The good, the bad and the ugly, The Rookie, Firefox and Dirty Harry.
Growing up, I was a fan of young Clint and middle-aged Clint. And as we both grew older, I became a fan of old Clint. This and Gran Torino are two of my favorites that he both starred in and directed.
Firefox it is a 1982 American action techno-thriller movie produced, directed by and starring Clint Eastwood. It is based upon the 1977 novel of the same name by Craig Thomas
Yeah, i love this movie, too. 'Really love it. I think this is the best thing Clint Eastwood has ever done. I don't know if you saw it, but he also scored this film. The music is his. Clint Eastwood is a musician. He plays piano, and he's a bit of a jazz aficionado. The storyline, the script, and the remarkable acting performances; all are so exceptional. The priest had told Frankie that if he did this thing, he would be lost. His love for Magie was so strong that he was willing to sacrifice himself to stop her suffering. And then he just disappeared. I love that the narration was actually Scrap's letter to Frankie's daughter; to let her know what kind of a man he really was. This is my second favorite movie after ONE FLEW OVER THE CUCKOO'S NEST. But it's a close second. I'm glad you saw the beauty in it, too.
You should watch "In the Line of Fire", even though Clint was famous for his westerns and Dirty Harry series, that was one of my favorites besides this one. This movie took a turn I was never expecting.
I loved your reaction Bisscute💓💓💓💓, for me one of the best I have seen on your channel, you are so emotional and expressive, thank you for that authenticity Madalina👍👍👍. Clint Eastwood has participated in and also directed so many films, it is very difficult to choose "the best", but you cannot miss: Unforgiven, Absolute Power and the Mule and as director: Mistic River and the Sniper
You could watch some of Clint Eastwood's classic Westerns like Unforgiven, Pale Rider, The Good, Bad, and The Ugly, or the iconic police movies, the Dirty Harry series. You might like the first movie he directed, 1971's Play Misty for Me, which he also starred in, or his direction of the 1988 movie about jazz legend, Charlie Parker, titled, Bird.
I absolutely ❤❤❤ this movie. I cried watching you go through all the emotions at the end Biss. And you're right, Frankie gave her a Mercy by letting her go out with the dignity she had left. But yes, this is such an amazing story of love and compassion between two people, not related and not romantic, just family you choose. Especially when your own family is, well, absent. Obviously Maggie got to have a father and Frankie got have a daughter, each for a little while, but so full of love. Dammit, who's cutting onions!!
Biss don’t ever apologize for feeling emotions for a movie character. That’s the whole idea for making a movie like this one. We are supposed to get angry at guy that hurt Danger, the dirty fighter that caused Maggie’s paralysis and then anger with her terrible family. Ultimately we cry and we do that because Clint Eastwood wanted us to cry.
I knew this one would be a hit... it's a real gut punch too. Puns aside, it's a top tier movie even if you're not into boxing. Speaking of that, I love that maybe a year ago, Biss wasn't enthused about watching a boxing movie (Cinderella Man); now with that, the Rocky movies, and finally Million Dollar Baby, Biss is super excited and fully immersed. Great reaction. Dirty Harry is an old-school classic police action-thriller starring Eastwood in the titular role, and the Man With No Name trilogy (The Good The Bad & The Ugly, For a Few Dollars More, A Fistful of Dollars) is an Eastwood classic... Even though it's not a sports movie or Eastwood related, if you love this I bet you'd like Pan's Labyrinth.
Pale Rider, Unforgiven,Dirty Harry, Heart Break Ridge, Hang Em HI, the man with no name trilogy. He's been in a ton of movies. Hell he made a movie were he was a bare knuckled fighter with a orangutan that was my favorite growing up. It was amazing to see him in his roles as a younger actor but his movies just got better as he went on.
Gran Turino is a wonderful movie but still brings me to tears every time. This one ... breaks my heart. EDIT: But Bliss makes me smile so much with her enthusiasm and I adore her empathy
I met Clint Eastwood once. I was in the press junket for the film "J. Edgar," which was informative but not that good. I was dressed ridiculously at the time, due to the fact that I didn't know I was going to have to go to the event until the last minute. I believe I was wearing black Vibram toe shoes, Tuxedo pants and jacket, a shirt that had my own face on it, and Elton John style sunglasses. That was just how I rolled at the time. I'm pretty sure I can be seen if anyone cares to look up the footage for that event. I got to meet Dicaprio and Hammer, and they were both very nice. When I went to leave, I hesitated because I know some actors like to leave after everyone else and I wanted an interview. The room emptied, so I left. I got on the nearest elevator. Clint Eastwood was in it. He was nearly 90 at this point; his posture was phenomenal. He looked me up and down with a look of confusion. I didn't say anything. He totally could have fucked me up in that elevator.
I think Unforgiven was his best movie. That's a hard thing to say because he's made so many great films. Million Dollar Baby is definitely one of his best.
Last comment on this video but have to say my favorite movies are The Deer Hunter and Jacobs Ladder. Love to see your reactions to them, stay awesome and thank you for your amazing entertaining, rollercoaster of emotions videos. Love you ❤
Clint Eastwood is becoming my favorite in regards with directing and producing !! WHAT should I watch next ???
Mystic River (2003) I believe that's his best movie. This one is top 3 maybe 2.
I should add though. He's not in Mystic River, he directed it. If you want a movie with him in it, my favorite is Pale Rider (1985)
Pale rider 😊
Biss please you must watch: Unforgiven (1992) Clint Eastwood acting and directing and his firts film acting and directing: Play Misty for me (1971) about love obsession. And my personal favorites: Absolute Power (1997) and True Crime (1999) both directed by him.
Trouble with the Curve(2012) A baseball movie with a good ending. You deserve a happy movie.
Watch Mystic River next. It was my favorite Clint Eastwood movie until this movie came out.
I loved how the narration of the movie wasn't for us but for his daughter you never get to see.
I don't know any guys who saw this movie and didn't cry... A masterpiece. Btw, watch Unforgiven.
This is the type of movie that stays with you. Most people cry. One of the few boxing movies that feels real.
Feeling your own pain means your Alive!
Feeling the pain of others means your Human.
you're*
This won pretty much every Oscar going in the major categories. Best picture, best director, best actress, best supporting actor.
Clint is an absolute legend
He killed her because he loved her, it was the last thing he could do for her.
A hard film to watch but worth it. Biss you are beautiful both inside and outside. 🙂
Clint Eastwood not only acted and directed this film, but he also composed the music score you hear for this film too! In fact, he has a hand in composing at least the theme music for most of the films he has directed. The theme music for UNFORGIVEN (Claudia's Theme) was co-composed by Eastwood, as was the theme music for BRIDGES OF MADISON COUNTY and many others. A multi-talented man he is!
A perfect film! I was in my 50s when I first watched it and I've never cried harder at a film. I even tear up watching reactions of it here on TH-cam! If this film doesn't stir your soul and bring forth tears then your already dead inside.
For me, it's still the best sad movie of all time and certainly the best sports film of all time.
My number 1 Eastwood movie. Right after that comes Gran Tourino and Unforgiven.
May swap the last two but that’s my top three also
My favorite Eastwood movie is "Pale Rider." I HIGHLY recommend it!
Clint Eastwood has made so many great films that it's pointless to call any of them "The Best". All we can do is give our personal favorites. My favorites are "The Outlaw Josey Wales", "A Fistful of Dollars" and "Heartbreak Ridge".
I'd add Firefox
to that list of great
Clint Eastwood movies
@@James_Loveless …. That’s on your list but not mine. I’ll bet all of our personal lists are quite different. 😊
I disagree, the correct answer is Unforgiven. It is a perfect movie. Storytelling at its finest. Gran Torino is my favorite to watch but Unforgiven isn't just Eastwood's best, it's one of the best movies ever made.
@@johnfriday5169 ….So you are in charge of deciding for everyone what Eastwood’s best film is? I did not know this! 😆
@@Stogie2112 in this instance, yes
I cried with you❤ To be able to see the beauty, the sadness, the joy and the horrible in "just a movie" is what makes you a true loving person. You are an angel ❤
this is going to be a great reaction 🥺😭
Hilllary Swank has 2 Academy Awards one for this movie and Boys Don’t Cry which you should watch as well…Cheers!
Clint is Director and Actor and a legend
The 'final boss' fighter was played by Lucia Rijker, who was actually an all-time great female boxer and occasional actress.
This is one of Clint’s best movies. So heartbreaking and heartfelt. We all cried watching this one.
God this was a hard movie made much harder watching you. As always great reaction, thank you very much Biss. And please always remain this bundle of joy. ❤
Morgan Freeman got his first and only oscar win from this film :)
WTF! He is so big and he is in so many great movies. I guess I just assumed he would have had a few Oscars by then.
Too bad that's the only one. Shawnshank Redemption, for example, definetly should have been another one.
he should have one before for The Shawshank Redemption
When you are looking to your beloved one suffering in a hospital bed, that's really heart breaking when they had a plentyful life. 😢🥺
This is a great depiction from Mr. Clint Eastwood and your reaction is so touching.
It was, great scene. Thank you so much
Makes me cry, too. Watched it when it was first released and have never found the intestinal fortitude to watch it a second time.
Great movie, thanks for watching
@@BissFlix "Mo chuisle" literally means "my pulse," but can mean "my love" or "my darling".
BissFlix = mo chuisle
A Perfect World is an underrated movie by Eastwood from 1993 starring Kevin Costner
A Perfect World is yet another movie that stamps Clint Eastwood as one of the best actor/director that Hollywood has ever seen
I can honestly say, when I watched this movie for the first time years ago….it is the first movie that has ever made me cry..it is so tragically beautiful
I like to think that Frank set Maggie free. He had already saved her spirit once when he helped her reach the top and twice when he fulfilled her wish to pass away.
Mandolina, never apologize for having compassion and empathy. If you ever stop feeling these things, then it is time to start worrying. It is one of the things that makes you a great reactor, even if I don't like seeing you cry.
Madalina
@@BissFlix thanks. You would not spell it in English when I heard it on the channel.
i agree stop saying sorry for showing emotion ,,,thats what movies are for 😊
@@BissFlix Isn't Madalina the same as Magdalena and therefore also the same as Maggie ?
Took me 10 years to watch the rest of the movie after that neck break.
I have been watching you for a while and this is one of the more emotional reactions from you, it tells me what a good soul you have.
What Frankie did was the ultimate act of love and compassion.
He wasn't able to heal her or give his life to save her, so he did the next best thing.
When a loved one dies, who really suffers? WE DO. It's a selfish love in a way.
We want our loved ones to live forever so we don't have to suffer the pain of losing them.
Frankie made the selfless choice. He took away Maggie's suffering and made it his own.
Amen
It’s difficult just to watch a reaction of this exceptional story and I hope and pray if I were in her situation, someone would do me the kindness he did for her.
If you own a pet for long enough you'll have to make that same decision. It's one of the hardest things to do.
It's complicated, but I think I disagree. If I don't agree with assisted "self deletion", I don't think I could be okay with this, if I'm being logically consistent with my principles.
But I guess there is a difference between the situation in the movie, and most assisted "self deletions". Her body wouldn't survive unassisted by the machines.. But I can't say that would sway me into thinking that it was the right choice.
Nonsense. Pure ego to think it's you who loses. Life is potential. Taking that away is a great loss. She was still depressed and couldn't imagine any potential for her future life that way. She was still in mourning. She was not in a stable mindset to make a permanent decision like that, to throw away thirty years of human life saying "zero value hereon forward," She wasn't terminal. She wasn't near the end of her natural lifespan. She had decades ahead of her and she could've adapted and found value again after resolving her mourning.
Clint's character was faced with a terribly difficult decision, but he made the wrong decision. It was harder on him to force her to mourn, accept, and adapt. He should've done some tough love and told her to move and find new dreams/goals. But he was overtaken by the emotions of the situation (and he was mourning, too). He couldn't handle the guilt and discomfort of forcing her to do what she needed to do to win this fight, so he threw in the towel (for himself more than her). I am not going to say this decision was the selfish decision, but it certainly wasn't selfless.
Your accent feels like a warm, familiar melody-like a comforting memory from long ago. For just a moment, the world felt a bit smaller, and I felt a little less alone. Thank you for that.
Biss, another great sports movie similar to this, but the sport is American football, is "Brian's Song" from 1971, and it is a 100% true story.
Are you trying to kill the poor girl 😂
@@tomski120 even though she's pretty and sweet, she's also pretty tough too, and she asked for it. :)
@@harrytrevenen2310If you watch Brian's Song the original from 1971 is excellent. There's a more recent made for TV version that's terrible.
I got this DVD as a birthday gift a long time ago and watched it once. Cried like a baby. That was years ago and I never watched it again. When I saw you were doing a reaction, I watched it. I had forgotten how heartbreaking it was. I'm 76 years old and I am sure I won't ever watch it again.
Another great Clint Eastwood movie that has him tag teaming with Morgan Freeman is the movie, Unforgiven. It won an Oscar for best picture!
This always makes me cry. Clint eastwood is a legend.
I remember seeing this movie 15+ years ago and I was so upset near the end. I got so emotionally invested in Maggie and her story that the tragedy that befalls her was heartbreaking.
You've only seen two Clint Eastwood films? You should definitely watch some of his old westerns hey are so good. "Unforgiven" Has been popular lately =)
This movie is going to break her heart. God luck and enjoy the great movie!!!
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Best Film Editing (Joel Cox) The film was named the third "Best Film of the 21st Century So Far" 2017 by The New York Times.[4] It also ranked number 63 on Parade's list of the "100 Best Movies of All Time." Great Reaction!
Eastwood's best film.
Thank you, I needed help getting a good cry out. I find it very difficult to cry for myself, but I can't handle seeing others cry. I have been wanting to cry hard for about a month or two. It feels good to finally weep uncontrollably, even if only for a few minutes.
My pleasure, thank you for watching and im glad you liked the reaction
This is one of those movies you watch once to experience it and appreciate it's greatness but have no intention on ever watching it again because it's just too damn depressing.
Oh yea this is going to hit in the feels
Bless you lady. Your reaction made this beautiful tear-jerker of a film into a masterclass in human feelings.
Glad you enjoyed it!
Bisscute loved your reaction 😭 Next from Clint Eastwood you should do Mystic River where he directs the likes of Tim Robbins, Sean Penn, Kevin Bacon and Lawrence Fishburne.
I’m about to see her get as devastated as I’ve ever seen her 😭. Such an incredible film
Act of kindness? No question about it! IMO
Maybe his greatest movie, so sad and beautiful.
Haven’t seen many of his movies but so far, it’s great from what iv seen
@@BissFlix you must watch them all :) try "gran torino" "unforgiven" or "mystic river" they are so good !
You gotta try some of Clints westerns the outlaw josey Wales is a good old one, and unforgiven is a good modern one.
Great movie 😊
Amazing that you were still able to comment in english while clearly so emotional.
Clint Eastwood is a master in the film industry. He can do it all. I hope you continue to explore his films. After this one, I suspect you might be ready for something much lighter, something to keep you laughing. If I'm right, check out his comedic side in "EVERY WHICH WAY BUT LOOSE" (1978). If you'd like to see him alongside Morgan Freeman again in another amazing film, this time in a Western that won 4 Oscars, watch "UNFORGIVEN" (1992). It's a masterpiece of storytelling.
Biss, if you enjoy Morgan Freeman as a narrator, he's the GOAT of narrators, watch "March Of The Penguins" a documentary about penguins, which he narrated.
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The little girl in the truck that Maggie waved to is Clint Eastwood’s daughter.
His westerns are legendary,his dirty Harry movies are iconic, every which way but loose. Every which way you can.. two comedy drama just to name a few.and all of Biss Nation says you Rock like Hell!!!💙💙🫵💓🤑💰❤😮😅😂❤
Watch “Mystic River” !! Another award winner by Clint Eastwood
Unforgiven and Mystic River are both Eastwood masterpieces. "Unforgiven" works even better once you've seen some of the Westerns he's starred in. That movie serves as a bit of a commentary on his career in Western movies. He doesn't star in Mystic River but he directs it and it's a great movie with a great cast. "Letters from Iwo Jima" is another great movie he directed.
Got it, thank you
UNFORGIVEN is another great Clint movie
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Absolutely letting Maggie go was an act of kindness. There's a priest telling Frankie it's a sin, but in reality Maggie is miserable. In many states in the US euthanasia is illegal, and it causes so much unnecessary suffering.
Unforgiven hands down. I’d also LOVE❤❤❤ to see Space Cowboys. It’s not the greatest movie but it’s a stop down good time for me.
Out of the few other reactions I've seen with this movie, yours was the most heartfelt reaction. You have a good heart :)
excellent choice for the reaction Miss Bisscute👍👍👍 a great film by Clint Eastwood. Please for future reactions to his films considered: Unforgiven (1992), The Mule and Cry Macho. and with him acting: The good, the bad and the ugly, The Rookie, Firefox and Dirty Harry.
Hilary Swank is also one of my favorite actresses. So you have 3 all timers in this movie
Best Clint is Unforgiven but you should push the envelope and watch Every Which Way But Loose or Paint Your Wagon.
I'm going to second Paint Your Wagon. I wasn't sure anyone else would mention it.
Or Honky-tonk Man
A perfect world with Kevin Costner
Loved that movie, watch it once in hbo latin america en 1995. Amazing and very underrated....
Growing up, I was a fan of young Clint and middle-aged Clint. And as we both grew older, I became a fan of old Clint. This and Gran Torino are two of my favorites that he both starred in and directed.
Everyone knows where this one is going.... Another GREAT movie with Morgan (and Robert Redford) is An Unfinished Life.
Clint Eastwood: A Living Legend
Bisscute, I've never seen a movie break you this much 💕
"The bridges of Madison County" pleeeease!!! 🙏🙏🙏 😭😭😭 love that movieeee 🥰
Clint Eastwood is just another thing. Hes movies have a special way. A tough way
Indeed, glad you liked this
Firefox
it is a 1982 American action techno-thriller
movie produced, directed by and starring
Clint Eastwood. It is based upon the 1977 novel of the same name by Craig Thomas
Yeah, i love this movie, too. 'Really love it. I think this is the best thing Clint Eastwood has ever done.
I don't know if you saw it, but he also scored this film. The music is his. Clint Eastwood is a musician. He plays piano, and he's a bit of a jazz aficionado.
The storyline, the script, and the remarkable acting performances;
all are so exceptional.
The priest had told Frankie that if he did this thing, he would be lost.
His love for Magie was so strong that he was willing to sacrifice himself to stop her suffering.
And then he just disappeared.
I love that the narration was actually Scrap's letter to Frankie's daughter; to let her know what kind of a man he really was.
This is my second favorite movie after ONE FLEW OVER THE CUCKOO'S NEST. But it's a close second.
I'm glad you saw the beauty in it, too.
You should watch "In the Line of Fire", even though Clint was famous for his westerns and Dirty Harry series, that was one of my favorites besides this one. This movie took a turn I was never expecting.
I loved your reaction Bisscute💓💓💓💓, for me one of the best I have seen on your channel, you are so emotional and expressive, thank you for that authenticity Madalina👍👍👍. Clint Eastwood has participated in and also directed so many films, it is very difficult to choose "the best", but you cannot miss: Unforgiven, Absolute Power and the Mule and as director: Mistic River and the Sniper
My favorite movie. Best Father's Day movie. I watch it once a year. Your reactions were fantastic.
Unforgiven is the best Clint Eastwood movie followed by Million Dollar Baby
You could watch some of Clint Eastwood's classic Westerns like Unforgiven, Pale Rider, The Good, Bad, and The Ugly, or the iconic police movies, the Dirty Harry series. You might like the first movie he directed, 1971's Play Misty for Me, which he also starred in, or his direction of the 1988 movie about jazz legend, Charlie Parker, titled, Bird.
All I know is that this beautiful woman has great empathy for Maggie, she has the most beautiful laughter and heart. 🎭 🥊💥😢
I absolutely ❤❤❤ this movie. I cried watching you go through all the emotions at the end Biss.
And you're right, Frankie gave her a Mercy by letting her go out with the dignity she had left.
But yes, this is such an amazing story of love and compassion between two people, not related and not romantic, just family you choose. Especially when your own family is, well, absent. Obviously Maggie got to have a father and Frankie got have a daughter, each for a little while, but so full of love.
Dammit, who's cutting onions!!
You're not floppy. You're beautiful, silly, goofy & a great movie reacter. You are one of my favorite reactors.
Biss don’t ever apologize for feeling emotions for a movie character. That’s the whole idea for making a movie like this one. We are supposed to get angry at guy that hurt Danger, the dirty fighter that caused Maggie’s paralysis and then anger with her terrible family. Ultimately we cry and we do that because Clint Eastwood wanted us to cry.
Fantastic reaction 😊. Love your channel & how invested you get in the good movies!
This movie still breaks me after all these years 💔 😭😔
Take care x
I knew this one would be a hit... it's a real gut punch too. Puns aside, it's a top tier movie even if you're not into boxing. Speaking of that, I love that maybe a year ago, Biss wasn't enthused about watching a boxing movie (Cinderella Man); now with that, the Rocky movies, and finally Million Dollar Baby, Biss is super excited and fully immersed. Great reaction.
Dirty Harry is an old-school classic police action-thriller starring Eastwood in the titular role, and the Man With No Name trilogy (The Good The Bad & The Ugly, For a Few Dollars More, A Fistful of Dollars) is an Eastwood classic...
Even though it's not a sports movie or Eastwood related, if you love this I bet you'd like Pan's Labyrinth.
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My suggestion for best Clint Eastwood movie is "Kelly's Heroes".
Another movie similar to this one you might like is "Cinderella Man".
Bless you( for the sneeze) and well , hell, just in general. ❤
Nothing but the best for you Biscuit. .✌️
He did the right thing, she wanted to go. Great movie, Clint has made so many great movies, but A Perfect World is criminally underrated.
Pale Rider, Unforgiven,Dirty Harry, Heart Break Ridge, Hang Em HI, the man with no name trilogy. He's been in a ton of movies. Hell he made a movie were he was a bare knuckled fighter with a orangutan that was my favorite growing up. It was amazing to see him in his roles as a younger actor but his movies just got better as he went on.
Clint Eastwoood is GOAT.
Another great reaction, Biss. Thank you.
Two others that are sometimes overlooked are Firefox and Escape From Alcatraz.
Million Dollar Baby........ BissFlix Reaction, Priceless!!!!
Gran Turino is a wonderful movie but still brings me to tears every time. This one ... breaks my heart.
EDIT: But Bliss makes me smile so much with her enthusiasm and I adore her empathy
loved it when you said the GOAT, go girl, great movie and great reaction, thumbs up,
You're so sweet. Such a tender heart. Mo Chuisle
This entire cast knocked it out of the park (sorry baseball not boxing).
I met Clint Eastwood once.
I was in the press junket for the film "J. Edgar," which was informative but not that good.
I was dressed ridiculously at the time, due to the fact that I didn't know I was going to have to go to the event until the last minute.
I believe I was wearing black Vibram toe shoes, Tuxedo pants and jacket, a shirt that had my own face on it, and Elton John style sunglasses.
That was just how I rolled at the time. I'm pretty sure I can be seen if anyone cares to look up the footage for that event.
I got to meet Dicaprio and Hammer, and they were both very nice. When I went to leave, I hesitated because I know some actors like to leave after everyone else and I wanted an interview.
The room emptied, so I left. I got on the nearest elevator.
Clint Eastwood was in it. He was nearly 90 at this point; his posture was phenomenal.
He looked me up and down with a look of confusion. I didn't say anything.
He totally could have fucked me up in that elevator.
I think Unforgiven was his best movie. That's a hard thing to say because he's made so many great films. Million Dollar Baby is definitely one of his best.
This and Gran Torino are 2 of Eastwood's best in every role he did, in front and behind the camera.
Outstanding reaction. Thank you, Biss!
Great movie, amazing acting. He did her a kindness. Love your reaction as always!❤️
Last comment on this video but have to say my favorite movies are The Deer Hunter and Jacobs Ladder. Love to see your reactions to them, stay awesome and thank you for your amazing entertaining, rollercoaster of emotions videos. Love you ❤