@@45Gunner556yep. according to many veterans, the chinese soldiers had no care for their own life and would do nothing but charge at us. So many unnecessary casualties in the chinese army
I will tell one like: a gay a colored person and a asian enter a buss in the 50s, the condutor say: go sit behinde, the gay say just if was with the black guy, then he goes to jail for being a comunist lol!
All jokes aside, Clint Eastwood is a phenomenal actor. I also don't know if anyone else knew this but Eastwood wrote the script to this and directed it
@evm6177 No. That diminished what he achieved. Sure hes a shitty person who is a racist, but you understand why despite not excusing it, hes been through a hell of a lot.
1:17 Now this is something that doesn’t get mentioned by the media that much especially liberals would go nuts over that. Not trying to be political correctness and war should be. But that all happened in Korea. I’ve met plenty of Korean War veterans who told me stories. Besides even hearing stories from documentaries. I also heard them talk about how they had their enemies as sandbags that actually was quite common in Korea. Nobody realizes it or talk about it, but that is very true. They were used as sandbags because they didn’t have time to build sandbags so they use the remains of the bodies. The bodies will be too solid would be the perfect shield, especially when counter attack happens.
@@Razzrazz90Liberal edition: men are no longer men, people wear masks whilst alone in the car, AND there’s more then one sexuality other than female or male 😂😂😂
Fun fact: none of these scenes were in the script. Clint Eastwood just started saying these things and the cameraman recorded him. Eastwood liked the scenes so much he decided to keep them.
>decides to direct a movie about a racist war veteran >makes himself the main character >gives his son a role in said movie >calls his son a big fat pussy >dies Clint Eastwood is a Chad.
@@audellaroque4730I guess the perception is that war brings out the worst in some people which could possibly make them hateful towards others who share the enemy’s ethnicity. Sometimes the veterans can move on and become better individuals, while others are bitter with hardened hearts to the very end.
Ok … the character died for the boy so he could have a better life… that is a deep message showing how empathy and honor can be far more powerful than prejudice. That is a nice movie
He’s not really racist. He’s just extremely bitter (and rightfully so) after the death of his wife. He takes Thao under his wing and ends up having better relationship with him than his own sons. This is type of father figure we all needed at one point.
How did they ever make this movie without busting a gut, I’ll never know…. 😆🤷♂️. I love the scene with the Korean Grandmother spitting out her chaw. priceless.
Clint Eastwood would be perfect to be in a Plants vs Zombies game, he be like "Get off my lawn" and starts putting your favorite plants on his lawn to get the zombies off it, that will be in PvZ 5 i hope
Fun Fact: Clint Eastwood openly says that one of the things he hates the most is racism, on his younger days working in the Dirty Harry franchise Eastwood stated how he lost contact with other actors that were racist
Who were these other actors. And what was their about working on Dirty Harry that brought out racist actors? (Pardon me, but I have an overly inquisitive mind.)
@@jonahhex6593 no, Wayne didn't like that Clint's westerns and cop movies featured something on the late '60's and early '70's called "the anti-hero." In those more cynical times younger audiences wouldn't watch cops unless the cops had problems with doing what they were told by other cops. Dirty Harry had problems with his bosses...always portrayed as clowns. In westerns, in Wayne's era westerns were a sort of a backdrop for a morality play where there's pretty clear cut good and bad (and he always liked showing the average people back then (barbers, blacksmiths, store keeps) being upstanding and hardworking. Eastwood's westerns featured a different kind of hero. I'm sure Wayne didn't want anything to do with spaghetti western themes or High Plains Drifter...where good guy is about as bad as the bad guy.
@@antifur1727 The reality is exclusionary zoning and White Anglo-Saxon Protestants giving a warped perception of masculinity and what it means to be a man.
Man out of context, the scene of Eastwood saving that girl is so damn strange. He sees her with some gang dudes, points a 1911 in their face and essentially steals their chick.
Perhaps the best part is he ever so subtly insinuated himself with the three punks by dissing on his son playing that b**** wannabe character, as well as standing up to them and making them s*** their pants and grateful he didn't blow their heads off. Notice the one actor kind of meant it when he responded to Clint's line of take care with you too? Clint had earned their mad respect
This is a man of a different generation - a generation of strong White Americans who held half the world in their check (rather than apologizing for their own insignificance by kneeling in front of freaks of all possible suits of cards), so... Respect to this OldMan
My granddad served in Korea and he legit talked like that about Koreans long after he served 💀 he was so against eating Asian food too because of it… wild stuff
I mean to be fair Korea was one of the most shittiest places to be in the 1950s. Right after being liberated from Imperial Japan and now split between Soviet Russia and the US. No sign of any modern-era infrastructure (Most metal, fabric and industrial materials were shipped off to supply the desperate Japanese defense on the Pacific war). Everything run-down and peasants begging for food. If that's your first impression of a country, AND you're risking your life in that country, I understand not wanting to have anything related to it anymore.
It's hard to imagine that right now, but even a lot of current 3rd-world countries sent troops and aid supplies under UN flags to help the poor bastards living in 1950s Korea
@@elderleon1844 They all kinda look similar, and to top it off america went to war with vietnam not 15 years after that, plus the war with japan just 5 years before. It is not irrational to think the oldschool hardened american veteran would viscerally hate the asians in general, either by direct confrontation (china-japan) or ideologically.
Right I don't think you could call him racist since he never says he's better than them. He's just loaded with stereotype insults about everyone. 'Racist' just makes an easier title.
Clint Eastwood putting his son in the movie just to shit on him is top tier Clint Eastwood
😂
Lol! I did not realize that was his son.
Lmao
@@SpaceMissileScott was probably around 19 at the time. Weird how he looks more like his dad as he got older.
" these guys don't wanna be your "bro" and I don't blame them.... hahahaha
"Clint that's not in the script."
Funnier when you remember he directed this movie
Pretty sure Clint has an N word pass anyway
@@franciscovalle3137"well now it is"
"I wrote the script."
AHAHAHA
Fun fact: None of this was scripted. They just found some home footage from Clint Eastwood and cut it into the movie.
lol 😂
Fun fact: 50 other people have mentioned this fun fact
Bravo Vince
Based.
@@chriswelcome8102Only 50?
“You don’t belong in a fight you belong in a sweatshop, so go ahead… make my iPod” Clint Eastwood to Bruce Lee, November 2012
"i even squint better than you"
You mean the Bruce Lee whose been gone since 1973? he said this to THAT Bruce Lee? in 2012??
@@mynameisfoxxy6110can’t tell if this is a joke or not
@@mynameisfoxxy6110 look up “ERB- Clint Eastwood vs Bruce Lee”
@@mynameisfoxxy6110he meant the epic rap battle between clint eastwood and bruce lee
Clint: *spits*
Lady: *spits better*
Clint:
*growls*
Lady: BANZAIIII
(I know I'm culturally off because Korean/Japan stfu)
Lol
Thank you man, I really needed an audio description to my blind friends
Was that lady’s spit healthy? Was it chewing tobacco? It was so much.
@@chriscross8547 wwoooooowwww 😂😂🤣
"Alright, CUT! That was a great, Clint!"
"Wait, we were filming?"
Clint was directing he's the one to say CUT or else the crew would be dead
“Mr. Eastwood, the line was ‘Howdy neighbor!’”
xD
Now I imagine Clint Eastwood voice acting as Ned Flanders...
He directed it though. :p
Ngl, that line about him stacking bodies like sandbags is such a raw line and disturbing thought
It was pretty funny lol
It’s true though
@@45Gunner556yep. according to many veterans, the chinese soldiers had no care for their own life and would do nothing but charge at us. So many unnecessary casualties in the chinese army
@@45Gunner556 That’s also why I find it disturbing, given the real life implications of it
@@Samsung-1.9Cu.Ft.Microwavebout to see more of those walls pretty soon
Hey dragon lady, get me another beer
🐲💁♀️🍺
Isn’t that the password to get into Area 51?
Bro these comments💀💀
"Clint, you don't even have a speaking role, what the hell?"
Niiiice
You win this comment section! 🤭😆🤣
0:56 grandpas telling the gen z cousins a joke
Ironic that he used the polite terms for the three guys in the joke.
@@Sinnerboy88 I didn't even notice, have only seen these clips.
I will tell one like: a gay a colored person and a asian enter a buss in the 50s, the condutor say: go sit behinde, the gay say just if was with the black guy, then he goes to jail for being a comunist lol!
Based
@@ZacHawkins42because the guy on the left has the Jeew nose
"Top 10 moments when the actors weren't acting"
All jokes aside, Clint Eastwood is a phenomenal actor. I also don't know if anyone else knew this but Eastwood wrote the script to this and directed it
Clint Eastwood is amazing!
Eastwood calling his own son a pussy warms my heart.
That was his son? I never noticed that.
At the end?
@@jarrettowens6073yes in real life
@@bonzoluv Nah, the white kid who said "Thanks, bro" at 2:04 or so - that was a young Scott Eastwood.
@@bonzoluvBro, are you serious
idk why but "I thought asian girls were supposed to be smart" made me die laughing
🤣🤣🤣
Puss cake is my new favorite insult
You can really tell the character has seen some messed up stuff and its made him into this bitter old man with a chip on everyones shoulder.
That's what war does to lots of people
Na.. It's just a life time of chasing entitlement benifits.
@evm6177 No. That diminished what he achieved. Sure hes a shitty person who is a racist, but you understand why despite not excusing it, hes been through a hell of a lot.
1:11 that line was cold
1:17 Now this is something that doesn’t get mentioned by the media that much especially liberals would go nuts over that. Not trying to be political correctness and war should be. But that all happened in Korea. I’ve met plenty of Korean War veterans who told me stories. Besides even hearing stories from documentaries. I also heard them talk about how they had their enemies as sandbags that actually was quite common in Korea. Nobody realizes it or talk about it, but that is very true. They were used as sandbags because they didn’t have time to build sandbags so they use the remains of the bodies. The bodies will be too solid would be the perfect shield, especially when counter attack happens.
Ah yes, Clint Eastwood; *Racist* edition. Everyone's favourite
Oh wow, we get a special edition in the *standard* package? lol
@@Razzrazz90 lmfao
Everybody loves racism.
@@Razzrazz90Liberal edition: men are no longer men, people wear masks whilst alone in the car, AND there’s more then one sexuality other than female or male 😂😂😂
@connorlynndan2415 Clint Eastwood is not Clint...it's Sarah now and all the guns are walkie talkies
Reminds me of Dirty Harry " He doesn't play any favourites Harry hates everybody"
I believe he's very creative and very good at it.
I would finish that quote that DiGeorgio said, but yt will probably ban me.
@@KRS2000 Yeah probably but the whole dialogue was hilarious.
How does he feel about Mexicans?
@@69in89 Ask him.
The other actors : wow he stays in character for way longer than needed
His son: stay in what?
Clint was the director of
@@jamlife919 got it
0:55 my grandpa during christmas dinner
I like that the title implies this is not a character, he’s just like that
Bro reminds me of Batman who finally got old 😂
Very accurate statement 😂
Trivia: Frank Miller's inspiration for his Batman was Clint Eastwood
No he reminds me of punisher.
I've always said Clint would have been perfect as Bruce Wayne in a live action Batman Beyond movie
Unironically accurate 😂 remind me when Batman and Greenlatern travel in time
Fun fact: none of these scenes were in the script. Clint Eastwood just started saying these things and the cameraman recorded him. Eastwood liked the scenes so much he decided to keep them.
Fun fact: 50 other people have mentioned this fun fact
@@chriswelcome8102 This just reinforces the fact that Clint was acting out of script.
@@pliniojr95 Fun fact: Fun fact fun fact fun fact. Fact
source: I made it the fu ck up
@@HowDoYouTurnThisOn_I understood that reference
"Mr. Eastwood, your line was "the hell these guys up to?"."
>decides to direct a movie about a racist war veteran
>makes himself the main character
>gives his son a role in said movie
>calls his son a big fat pussy
>dies
Clint Eastwood is a Chad.
Oddly enough alot of Korean war veterans end up marrying Asian women
What is odd about that
@@audellaroque4730I guess the perception is that war brings out the worst in some people which could possibly make them hateful towards others who share the enemy’s ethnicity. Sometimes the veterans can move on and become better individuals, while others are bitter with hardened hearts to the very end.
Fun fact a lot of American ww2 soldiers married women from German descent 🤣🤣
@@Chadrick2 Being stationed in South Korea and West Germany and interacting with civilians was likely a big factor for both trends.
@@seandonnellan3710 Im only joking Im talking about how Americans mainly came from German descent.
Ok … the character died for the boy so he could have a better life… that is a deep message showing how empathy and honor can be far more powerful than prejudice. That is a nice movie
Yeah I liked it
1:32 Mr. Eastwood your line was "pick on someone your own size"
My wife is Korean. We laughed so hard. She's the best.
You should tell her "now let's go eat some of that good gook food" every once in a while. 😂
Great wife, man! God bless!
that’s how you know you got a good wife
Alot of Koreans are racists, especially towards southeast asians.
Fucking korea
“Uh, Mr Eastwood, those aren’t actors, and that’s not in the script.”
0:25 I’ll have to agree with him there
Right sooo much more civilized to have your meat butchered for you 🙄 ignorant
The look on his face when the old lady spits out more than him is probably the greatest scene in this movie
He’s not really racist. He’s just extremely bitter (and rightfully so) after the death of his wife. He takes Thao under his wing and ends up having better relationship with him than his own sons. This is type of father figure we all needed at one point.
2:05 😂😂😂😂
I couldn’t believe that was his own son. Hilarious
How did they ever make this movie without busting a gut, I’ll never know…. 😆🤷♂️. I love the scene with the Korean Grandmother spitting out her chaw. priceless.
They’re not Korean though, they’re Hmong, which is a Vietnamese subculture
How dare you assume their gender
@@RiveBassCovers Laotian
@efanshel nope, they’re Hmongs.
@@RiveBassCoverswrong, hmong people are their own ethnicity. they just dont have a country
Clint Eastwood would be perfect to be in a Plants vs Zombies game, he be like "Get off my lawn" and starts putting your favorite plants on his lawn to get the zombies off it, that will be in PvZ 5 i hope
2:25 - IMO the most outta pocket one. I love it.
Bruh that one caught me off guard had me laughing out loud
The one after 💀
"Now get your ole fade paddy ass down the road"
Instantly levels up with good karma 😅
Ofay is a racist white term
O'Fay*. its like "cracker" for Irish
Equal races equal hate
he went from competetive racism to just casual racism in movie
You can't Cancel Clint Eastwood, Clint Eastwood Cancels you 😂
Life will cancel him soon, he’s so old
@@stopmotionharry8989shut up. What a horrible comment.
1:00 I hate how I laughed at that lmao.
Feel like Clint was waiting a long time to say that to his own kid.
Fun Fact: Clint Eastwood openly says that one of the things he hates the most is racism, on his younger days working in the Dirty Harry franchise Eastwood stated how he lost contact with other actors that were racist
He has racist views nowadays and conservative right wing views so this is bs.
He also kissed a child which is pedo shit
Who were these other actors. And what was their about working on Dirty Harry that brought out racist actors? (Pardon me, but I have an overly inquisitive mind.)
Wasn’t that the reason John Wayne said he’d never do a movie with Eastwood?
@@jonahhex6593 no, Wayne didn't like that Clint's westerns and cop movies featured something on the late '60's and early '70's called "the anti-hero."
In those more cynical times younger audiences wouldn't watch cops unless the cops had problems with doing what they were told by other cops. Dirty Harry had problems with his bosses...always portrayed as clowns. In westerns, in Wayne's era westerns were a sort of a backdrop for a morality play where there's pretty clear cut good and bad (and he always liked showing the average people back then (barbers, blacksmiths, store keeps) being upstanding and hardworking. Eastwood's westerns featured a different kind of hero. I'm sure Wayne didn't want anything to do with spaghetti western themes or High Plains Drifter...where good guy is about as bad as the bad guy.
@@teller1290 ah I see
"I even squint better than you"
You can't be too tough you got killed by an aspirin.
Grand torino is by far one the best movies depicting old people mentoring the youth
0:12 i wished to know that myself.
69,420
gee that many? eeeee.
Blondie's favourite Yu-Gi-Oh card is the Blue Eyes White Dragon.
This is Commissar Sebastian Yarrick after being forcefully retired. I'm sure he miss those damned Orks.
God if by some miracle Hollywood makes a movie of Yarrick and Clint is still alive, he'd fit right in!
Yup
How come someone is so charismatic and handsome in both his 20s on 70s. clint eastwood is just something else man.
No other actor ever dud this as well as Clint Eastwood.
I loved this movie, especially the line, "What are you spooks up to?" It's still true today.
Wow. Wanna reiterate what you mean by that?
I think it speaks for itself
@@Kid.B-Kid.Bthis comment has me rolling lmao. Did you not get it the first time? Yeah it’s not a good comment really but come on. You understood.
@@Kid.B-Kid.Bsomeone doesn’t like reality lol
@@antifur1727 The reality is exclusionary zoning and White Anglo-Saxon Protestants giving a warped perception of masculinity and what it means to be a man.
I love when he calls him TOAD 🤣😂😂
Now this is a good recommendation
Doctor: You have got three minutes left to live.
Me:
0:55 that actually make me laugh
Clint "Not in my neighborhood" Eastwood.
He took that lady's spit personal, he gave that "it's on" look
Before all the woke horsesht. It’s called acting and he’s one of the best actor/directors of all time.
I was taken back by how much I liked the movie
You’re not even using “woke” right 😂
Clint Eastwood character is simply speaking the truth, you liberal snowflakes
@@dcree3730How does one use "woke" right?
@@chico9805you can't woke is dead
“Clint, your line was hello new neighbors”
1:06 Mr. Nebbercracker in Monster House
As an Asian even I had to get some of these lines to fuck with my homies
This movie never gets old...
So.... I'll just get my "oh Faye" paddie-ass down the road....
Clint Eastwood is #LEGEND!!!😊
that's not racism.
that's called breaking the ice.
real racism isn't like this.
In case anyone is wondering these clips aren't from a movie, they just followed Clint Eastwood around with a camera for a while.
He said “get off my lawn” to both groups of Asians. The bad and the good ones. That’s consistency
Now THIS IS MY algorithm
They done got Blondie to time travel to a 2000s asian hood
i’m smart enough to realize that this character is flawed and not meant to be excused for his racism, i hope other people realize that too
Unfortunately this is 2024 so you have proud racists calling clint eastwood based for acting like this
@@mewlysses2346woke. Its called playing a character. Cry harder.
@@kafkaman3828just typing stuff 😭
@@DJWingoYT what is bro waffling about he literally just strung together words 😭
whole point of the movie is that he learns to overcome it.
Now the algorithm has learned what content i want to see
Man out of context, the scene of Eastwood saving that girl is so damn strange. He sees her with some gang dudes, points a 1911 in their face and essentially steals their chick.
dude even out of context you can say she wasn't confortable with thaat guys and that what was happen in the context they where trying to abuse her
Yeah even without context they’re surrounding her and one is them is holding their arm
Perhaps the best part is he ever so subtly insinuated himself with the three punks by dissing on his son playing that b**** wannabe character, as well as standing up to them and making them s*** their pants and grateful he didn't blow their heads off. Notice the one actor kind of meant it when he responded to Clint's line of take care with you too? Clint had earned their mad respect
you don't normally see young Asian girls hanging out with groups of black males
2:03 Scott is here
I’m Mexican, and that bartender joke is hilarious
lol me too i actually laughed
"Walt Kowalski: [Walt has just gotten Thao a job from his Irish friend] Come on, Zipperhead. We'll leave the mick here to play with himself."
I wish he was my grandpa. Would def visit him weekly.
This is a man of a different generation - a generation of strong White Americans who held half the world in their check (rather than apologizing for their own insignificance by kneeling in front of freaks of all possible suits of cards), so... Respect to this OldMan
facts
This was the gayest comment I’ve ever read lol 😂
the last generation of real men
Racist
That sandbag line was 🔥
Jim Carrey "I saw that tape..... I showed it to all my friends........"
Get me another beer dragon lady
Telling it like it is is NOT racist.
Clint Eastwood is my spirit animal
bro wasn’t even acting💀
My granddad served in Korea and he legit talked like that about Koreans long after he served 💀 he was so against eating Asian food too because of it… wild stuff
I mean to be fair Korea was one of the most shittiest places to be in the 1950s.
Right after being liberated from Imperial Japan and now split between Soviet Russia and the US. No sign of any modern-era infrastructure (Most metal, fabric and industrial materials were shipped off to supply the desperate Japanese defense on the Pacific war). Everything run-down and peasants begging for food.
If that's your first impression of a country, AND you're risking your life in that country, I understand not wanting to have anything related to it anymore.
It's hard to imagine that right now, but even a lot of current 3rd-world countries sent troops and aid supplies under UN flags to help the poor bastards living in 1950s Korea
@@김태환-s2iYou right
he know that korea is not asia as whole right?
@@elderleon1844 They all kinda look similar, and to top it off america went to war with vietnam not 15 years after that, plus the war with japan just 5 years before. It is not irrational to think the oldschool hardened american veteran would viscerally hate the asians in general, either by direct confrontation (china-japan) or ideologically.
"What are you fish heads looking at?" was one of my favorites.
He rolls them terms out so fast you really have to be fast at getting them.
Now, let's rethink this. Walt Kowalski was unapologetically un-PC, but not a racist.
Right I don't think you could call him racist since he never says he's better than them. He's just loaded with stereotype insults about everyone.
'Racist' just makes an easier title.
@@TheGuyWhoTries. Maybe "irascible" would have been more accurate.
@@BigBri550 no kidding
Anything can be racist if you use your imagination
@@sroevukasroevuka only if one ignores the definition of "racist"
Clint Eastwood not being racist at all.
0:18 that’s not even racist, that’s just a normal reaction to seeing that
You don't mess with Clint
Client Eastwood is First Choice Of John Wick A Retired Assassin
Swamp rats lol. Never heard that one
One of the greatest movies of all time. The first time I watched it, i stayed uo till 3am to do so, and when i woke up, i watched it again.
Clint Easwood being organised for 3 minutes
I noticed a grammatical error in the title, that word is correctly spelled "Based"
At age of 78 back in 2008, Clint Eastwood remained outstanding as the protagonist in Gran Torino.
2:03 always makes me laugh bc he’s saying it to his own son
Doctor: "you got 3 minutes left of life"
Me:
we need real men like this back in America
Cornball
Clint Eastwood being based for 3 minutes