@kaygnp ..can't see them here cause of the thick hair, (Clint is "too fine" too need the asset of thick hair) but check out his ears sometime..❤ beautiful shells to set off his bone structure to (viewing) perfection! ...and lordy, pretty ears are envied, and rare. Sorry so picky, They (big floppy ones 😂) distracted from the masculine beauty (even)of (gorgeous) Clark Gable ❤
I'll never forget when Clint lost his cool in one of the Dirty Harry movies about a fellow S.F. detective putting ketchup on a hot dog! That clip is here on TH-cam and funny as hell in an otherwise intense movie.
@@flutter1woodcraft Oh, I have seen it. It's a great movie. The movie should be a forewarning to all men who want to lead a woman on with a one night stand. Lol.
T Dunph If you have to ask then your either too young to understand ... or simply haven’t been paying attention... In which case are pretty much one and the same.
Problem is in the old days you usually had to have a helluva lot of talent to become Big. When obnoxious as hell guys like Pauly Shore, and Jim Carrey, became huge you knew standards had eroded.
Unfortunately most audiences today don''t have the attention span for substance. Although, podcasts are a gold mine for hearing actors having a substantial long form conversation.
@@veecee3669 letterman`s name shouldn`t be on the same page as Carson and Cabot. When they tore his set down it was thrown in the trash. Nobody wanted to save any of it for a memorial.
@@lisadc4681 Also, notice how he crosses his legs. Like a REAL man, not some ankle crossing pussy! He must have read "The Manly Handbook". Ha. Oh wait, he's IN the Manly Handbook!
This was recorded 51 years ago now.....RIP,Johnny. So far Clint is still with us @ 90+ years of age. This is a great upload, a lot of great memories live in this.....
Eastwood's movies had grossed over $200 Million, in 1973 money value. Thats unreal! Whats even more phenomenal he still had 50 years and counting to do more...What a real legend!!
@Cody Levinson Amen! Clint will live on forever..it just shows how the standards have deteriorated when judging true talent! God bless Mr. Clint Eastwood,a gem of a real man in a world of watered-down manhood!
It's COMPLETELY Overlooked. His humility is why I NEVER had a problem with the violence, and supposed sexism, and racism in his films. If you pay attention, everything was Justified with "Humiliation" and Selfdeprication. I, in fact, LEARNED about those things from HIS Films.
Celebrities TRY to be be cool these days. And their definition of coolness is so way off anyway. I think a lot of people think rap "artists"= coolness. To me rap "artists"= acting/looking stupid. Eastwood and those like him didn't TRY to be for image reasons. They already WERE naturally cool.
Thats because back then people raised their sons to be Men. Not like now days when people raise their sons to be self serving brats that grow into entitled man childs.
@@valeriesmith3218 Its not just the parents that stunt the growth in maturity in boys/men. There is a prevalent fear and deep irrational hatred for "toxic masculinity". And an agenda to emasculate men as well defeminize women, who also lack a lot of maturity, women are encouraged to be masculine and are not allowed to mature into their maternal and feminine instincts. The elite want to do away with all traditional gender roles and values, in spite of biology and natural instincts in order to decrease the growing population and degenerate our sense of love, appreciation, unity and traditional moral values among men and women. Making us easy to divide, conquer and manipulate.
My mind can’t fathom a time when people didn’t go into a political meltdown on a talk show...people seems so much more classy and even talked in a more relaxed tone
I remember watching Johnny Carson late at night when I was a teenager. My Mom would always tell me not to stay up late. I am glad I did. Those were the best years of Talk shows. Very little politics. Very funny stories. Johnny would always let the guests talk. I stopped watching talk shows since then. I'm glad I grew up in that era.
nowadays the left has some really angry people that are not civil in discourse, and have extreme beliefs. back then, the left and right were much closer in what they believed than now.
Michael Roachface Hands down, you are so right about the slogan. His (Dirty Harry) soliloquy about dogcrap, said to a gloating bad guy, in an elevator, was priceless. Maybe not as polished and thought provoking as the slogan, but priceless.
Clint is such a legend. They just don't make 'em like that anymore. The world will be a sad place when he's gone, but we will always have his movies, his music and his talent. Thank you, Mr. Eastwood.
You're right.People are still trying to say those things about John Wayne,but he didn't compare to Clint.Clint has infinitely more talent and is infinitely cooler than Wayne ever was and he's supposed to be really easy to get along with.Wayne wasn't at all.
Two absolute legends, each at the pinnacle of what they do, sitting side-by-side in front of millions and.millions of people, yet their conversation is relaxed and relatable. ..Thanks for this great clip.
@Greg Rooker No argument from me on that. I've been in love with Clint Eastwood since I was in grade school. Once I actually met and spoke to him about his favorite hobby, flying, I knew I'd been right. He's got a sense of humor you wouldn't believe. He's a true Gemini man.
@Greg Rooker Clint is more than just an icon. He's witty, intelligent and has a sense of humor no one would have expected. He's a true Gemini man in every sense. It's an honor to consider him a friend. And.................he loves flying and aviation, like me.
Recently went back and watched Rawhide for the first time. The episodes seemed really strange and it took me a while watching Eastwood, before l could figure out what was odd. Eastwood played Rowdy Yates with his eyes WIDE open! It seemed very odd watching the young Eastwood before the squint! And still going strong! Looking forward to your next film, Mr. Eastwood! Thanks and God Bless!
True. When I was a kid and think of Hollywood, it was the kind of actor like Clint Eastwood, western movies like the good, bad and ugly, classic like Gone with the Wind. Today I prefer Japanese anime.
Clint is one cool cat. He's been the same guy for decades. Quiet, somewhat shy but always the Alpha in the room. Also, can we bring back the turtleneck/blazer combo? It's due for a comeback.
Two absolute legends! Clint is the epitome of cool and Carson had the best late night show ever! He had more viewers than the current late night shows combined.
That is because the hosts are too busy doing lame one-sided political jokes .I used to enjoy Steve Colbert until I realized all and I mean his so-called jokes, were about President Trump and most all his guests were just people who agreed with him. It got old real quick.
@@laurenschultz9781 His sensuality comes from within plus it's a trait of all Gemini men. They can't hide it. And we fellow Gemini women KNOW and pick up on it every time. It's timeless. He may be 90, but that appeal doesn't just vanish. Stay well and keep on loving Clint Eastwood.
@@chriscastillo4275 I wish all celebrities would keep their mouths shut on politics. They aren't politicians, they're actors, models, talk show hosts and social media rats. Do what you do best and stop pretending your opinion is better than everyone else's.
@@chriscastillo4275 He is one of the few that is not a member of the left wing minion group. I am guessing you don't like to hear an opposing point of view.
reignman2112 🤷🏽♂️was he one? More like I liked him before he sounded like a fucking idiot. Mind u, this has nothing to do w/the fact he makes really shitty movies now. And don’t start about them, Gran Torino and For the Love of the Game were all time shitty. If u, like him, think Barack Obama was anything other than more of the same, well than u just haven’t been paying attn for the last 30 yrs (and way before that) So if ya go on stage and say Obama came in and ruined things, well, u might be an idiot too. Sorry
I like Carson's style of interviewing in that he never stares at his guest and makes eye contact at certain points which makes the segment seem real; and also the fact that we ordinary people communicate with each other in the same way is another genius of Carson, who used this simple trick to make his audience feel at ease.
Justin Oldmusician Clint has been directing since he debuted as a director with Play Misty For Me in 1971 but by Unforgiven he was in his prime as a director although he directed many films in 1970s-1990s and continues to keep busy at almost 90 years old today. As an Actor he was in prime from 1967 after The Good, The Bad and The Ugly was released in the United States making him an international star until about 1985 although he did make some good hits in the 1990s.
@@scottknode898 While I don't disagree with your assessments, I think he has matured in the last 20 or so years, as a director. He's also done his own music in many of his movies. Many people don't know that about him. Gran Torino has an underlying theme that's very strong, as does American Sniper and Richard Jewel. His choices of subject matter and story line are those only he would attempt. Although a little older, Bird is one of his favorites, because of his own jazz influences. And he went to great pains to find and use Charlie Parker's actual playing in the movie. You won't be disappointed at Eastwood's drive at perfection, in soundtrack alone. The twin WWII films, Flags of Our Fathers and Letters from Iwo Jima are very in-depth, with one from the Allies point of view and one from the Japanese point of view. He has really been picky on his subject matter and the quality shines through. Of course, even his more formula plot films, like Million Dollar Baby and Space Cowboys are of very high caliber. His story telling is top notch...always has been. But, it's only gotten better, with age.
@@17donhol "Steve McQueen was insanely jealous of Eastwood...." And even moreso of Newman. He was obsessed with the delusion that he was the better actor.
Clint Eastwood..prolific man. I've seen almost every movie he's acted in or directed. I recently started watching the old Rawhide episodes and it's just amazing how handsome and sexy he was. Just turned 90 and he's still going strong. What a blessing Clint has been to the world of cinema.
PC and the liberal agenda..that's what the f..k happened to Hollywood..once a great reservoir of true talent,now a swirling cesspool of brainless zombies,spineless men,and defeminized women..but wait..that's not just Hollywood,that's now our entire Godforsaken society! 🙄
Anyone old enough to remember TV series Rawhide? It aired in 1959. I was a little girl of 7 sitting on my Papa's knee every Friday night..never missing an episode. To this day I will forever remember seeing for the first time that beautiful young man who played "Rowdy Yates" on the show. Yes, even at 7, I was crushing on him. I'm blushing. Imagine, I will be 70 next month and still crushing on Mr. Eastwood. Thank you Sir for this amazing journey you invited us to come along. God Bless you forever and a day.
I agree with you on that he is one of kind you'll never see or hear of a very famous actor as Clint Eastwood who has a unique character with such style and professionalism.
Clint Eastwood has a quick wit and earthy sense of humor that most Gemini men have. He's been like a "hero" since I was in 6th grade. He is the complete opposite of the character Dirty Harry. And much more like Robert Kincaid of "Bridges of Madison County." I was introduced to Clint by my late husband who was the drummer in the band hired as entertainment for the 40th birthday party for Burt Reynolds in 1977. Clint loves flying and that was the topic of conversation. I'm addicted to aviation and I'm also a Gemini who truly understands the mind of a Gemini man. They're truly worth knowing and even more as friends.
@@Paul-dz7xi .... Don't know if it goes back to 1973, but at one point, Carson lent his name to a line of clothing which he wore on the show as promotion. The details, cuts, fabric patterns followed yearly style trends without going overboard for the times.
msr111 Googled it, 1969 into the 80s ! Johnny’s modeled for the ads too. Hilarious 😆 and don’t forget the “Johnny Carson Cologne and Allweather Skin Shield”😎
Clint Eastwood is one of my most favorite actors 🥰 I actually know, his son, Scott Eastwood, I grew up in Hollywood CA, and he's the coolest person I've ever met.
How? Seriously? How can you respect a guy with like a dozen basted children from a bunch of affairs? And very public ones at that. Guy humiliated his wives and his legitimate children very publicly abandoned a bunch of others, couldn't be bothered to wrap his weiner and endangering everyone's health. I've always enjoyed his movies but as a person zero respect. Consummate loser right there. He only played a "Man" on TV. You can appreciate someone's art but have zero respect for them as a person. They're not inclusive.
Having been a huge fan, my wife and I figured we'd travel up the Cali coast, and hit a bunch of fun spots on our honeymoon, in 1985. One spot was Clint's resturant, The Hog's Breath Inn. When seated, were excited as you might imagine, but when Clint and his female friend were seated directly next to us (for more than an hour), we could barely enjoy our meal, it was that crazy! Yeah, try to act calm, seated 6 feet away from such a star, let alone the mayor of Carmel!
my soon to be wife and I and her friend also a babe, went to the HogsBreath while weekending in Carmel, standing nonchalantly was Clint's son Kyle, I kept telling the girls go talk to him, its ok, so they did, they were walking on air for days, he was such a nice young man, he asked them about themselves, school, jobs where they live, nothing about him or his dad, class act. I am pretty sure he is the apple from Clint's tree.
I had a similar experience in the late 70s… except Clint waited on me and my future wife. Actually, he seated us and took our drinks order. He didn’t come back to our table but we did get to exchange pleasantries with him while we ordered our drinks. He could tell we were surprised at having him seat us and told us it was his day job, lol.
I went to the Hogs breath inn - an evening 25 yrs ago and waited for my greatest hero to turn up - he did not come that day - but he is still my greatest actor, director of all time
I was 12 years old and i remember seeing this episode, at that time we had 3 channels, abc, cbs, and nbc. A day meant, riding my bike, working on the yard, playing street football, doing homework, helping around the house... by 10:30pm, i was tired and watching johnny carson. Best times of my life. Had no time to be bored. I think the internet and having 1000 channels of tv ruined life. Kids of nowadays are always on their phone and saying how bored they are. Drives me nuts, the before internet times were great!!!
@@msr1116 I liked that he was different...Cool..quiet..mysterious. Loved Robert Conrad too..Our family loved Wild Wild West-again offbeat and loved Artemis too. The fashion designers of that program made both look fantastic!
@@coryburns834 That was a great and frightening movie.The actress who played the nutcase was incredible .Stalking at it's worst!!!...and yes Clint Eastwood was fine as well a his lovely girlfriend with the amazing lue eyes.
Thank you for your reply. If I met Clint Eastwood, I think I would faint. We could only dream about him. I was just 6 years old when this interview was broadcast.
If I had an opportunity to meet 1 and only 1 celebrity, it would be Mr. Eastwood. IMO he's the coolest actor/writer/director to ever walk the earth. He can do action, comedy and drama. He is simply amazing. Love you Clint. You broke the mold.
This was five years before Every Which Way But Loose I'm watching that movie now, on my recorder Haven't seen it in many years Mr. Eastwood has done so MANY great movies He is a GREAT American!!!
Johnny Carson, a real night host that gave fans entertainment. Never pushed politics and let the guest shine more than himself (but that is what made Johnny shine even more). I miss the real men in movies, Eastwood, Wayne, Gable, Stewart and Norris. (There many more I could name)
I couldn't have said it better sir. Tonights late night show hosts are crap and mix politics with movies. True artistry ain't anything about politics and social message. it's just about the art. And also, nowadays there aren't actors like they used to be back then. Cool, macho and real men.
@@H43339 maybe you're a little right but,Norris, is a real American guy with balls. He is not a fairy actor who would show up on friends, even worse modern family. I am proud to say I never watched those shows.
I'm thankful for the classics I can watch these days, they sure don't make em like they used to. He's been one of my favorite stars since The Good The Bad and The Ugly.
I must have watched Dirty Harry 50 times by now. Had most of the lines memorized in elementary school. In 5th grade (45 years ago) I even did a book report on the paperback edition. Got an A+ . Clint is a living legend.
@@juanherrera2859 Oh, I'm wrong then. I remember Christopher Frayling on the dvd commentaries of the dollars trilogy saying Eastwood never smoked. My mistake.
I think Clint is the most best handsomest actor ever ... Even now he is older but still have that magic ...the eyes ... The way he talks ...
Oh yes I definitely agree with you 💕
Have you ever seen his son Scott Eastwood? Purdy!
He is very good at what he does and dirty Harry and magnum force are my favorite movies.
@@francesdellaquila8570 Agreed but he's not as tall as his dad was. Scott is only 5'9" while Clint was 6'3" in his prime.
@kaygnp ..can't see them here cause of the thick hair, (Clint is "too fine" too need the asset of thick hair) but check out his ears sometime..❤ beautiful shells to set off his bone structure to (viewing) perfection! ...and lordy, pretty ears are envied, and rare. Sorry so picky, They (big floppy ones 😂) distracted from the masculine beauty (even)of (gorgeous) Clark Gable ❤
Back when actors and talk show hosts had class.
Will we ever be free of 'Back when' cunts?
Nope. And you'll probably be one too, someday.
Yeah when they had talent!!!
And the audience.
I only seen him in Gran Torino.Wow he was so handsome when younger.
What a gorgeous man ~ no one like him ever again ~ endless Cooooool ~ Eastwood ~ So many excellent films & still producing ~ America's Best Idol ~
20 years later, he wins two Oscars, for Unforgiven himself. Eastwood is the last legend. At 90, he will close the greatest age of cinema actors.
Carson was a good interviewer. Made a huge difference in the quality of the show.
@@capemaxi Carson was the king. Not just good.
Agreed, cinema is garbage and ever declining ticket sales prove it
@@defiverr4697 Carson was an ass, everyone know that stupid.
Has no one actually not watched a movie made after 1980? Or are they pretending no good actors came after that point?
The 70 s had such COOL actors - Clint was the absolute coolest -still is.
Brian Morger my favorite. Never claimed he was the best but he never makes a boring movie.
Tv was so dull back then..5 channels..It was either watch this or watch some movie from the forties.
Lord Beasley you ain’t kidding.
Absolutely 👍
I'll never forget when Clint lost his cool in one of the Dirty Harry movies about a fellow S.F. detective putting ketchup on a hot dog! That clip is here on TH-cam and funny as hell in an otherwise intense movie.
It's crazy when you realize that this clip is almost 50 years old.
In this clip, Clint Eastwood looks like a male model.
And I was in high school....:(
Yeah. thanks for the reminder.....................
Yea because we remember those days!!! He sure was handsome!!!!
dont tell us that is blowmind
Clint Eastwood. Still one of the coolest guys in the world 2020
I agree
Clint still going strong almost 90
Yes he is! Also one of the best actors and screen writers and directors ever!
@@davidp.5598 and 1 of the last true men on earth ☺
Yeah man!
Eastwood's voice is like smooth jazz. Legend.
SOID! CORRECT! SOID! LEGEND! CLINT! EASTWOOD! SOID! *MIKE! SPENCE!" THE! (G,O,A,T,B)!
Go ahead, make my day...
I’d love to hear his voice in my ear. 😈
Watch “Play Misty for Me” where he is a Jazz DJ. Character is a total jerk but his voice is like buttah…
@@flutter1woodcraft Oh, I have seen it. It's a great movie. The movie should be a forewarning to all men who want to lead a woman on with a one night stand. Lol.
Clint Eastwood and Elvis Presley.The best there's ever been.
Johnny Carson saying "I miss the days"
If he only knew now.
20 years from now someone will read this and say if he only knew
@@donnieo6559 what kind of slant are you trying to spin if i may ask?
T Dunph If you have to ask then your either too young to understand ... or simply haven’t been paying attention... In which case are pretty much one and the same.
@@danielbarton1161 i see that you are obviously a subscriber of fake news journalism then. Stick to Carson and enjoy it!
@@tdunph4250 Exactly!!
Clint has left us a legacy of dozens of great movies to enjoy. He is everyone's favorite for decades.
SOID! MR! HOLLYWOOD! THE! LEGENDARY! CLINT! EASTWOOD! THE! (G,O,A,T)! FACTOR! SOIDS! LIKE! YOU! AREN'T! SOID! *MIKE! SPENCE! THE! (G,O,A,T,B)!
I love Clint but not like I loved Paul Newman.
True a real movie star
Clint Eastwood just turned 90 years old. And he's still cool. Correction, he's 91.
He gotta do another Dirty Harry movie.
91
And he will hit the 100😎
Clint is your typical northern California cool dude...
@@hoibsh21 The "Dirty" moniker/adjective _now_ used to describe the condition in which one is most likely to find his Depends Undergarments.
These gents ooze class. Shame that the world is nothing like this anymore.
So you dont want to watch Fat boy Kimmel?
Old school cool..
The world is a shithole nowadays.
With 6 kids cool is not he oozes... :)
Problem is in the old days you usually had to have a helluva lot of talent to become Big. When obnoxious as hell guys like Pauly Shore, and Jim Carrey, became huge you knew standards had eroded.
Hell of a lot better than the late night of today. Actual substance.
Unfortunately most audiences today don''t have the attention span for substance. Although, podcasts are a gold mine for hearing actors having a substantial long form conversation.
So true.
Sadly, the audience is getting more idiotic every year.
@Brian Kay Craig Ferguson was good. He had a way with the ladies.
Pit Viper Yes, today's late night television cannot compare to the halcyon times of Johnny Carson, Dick Cabot, and yes, even David Letterman.
@@veecee3669 letterman`s name shouldn`t be on the same page as Carson and Cabot. When they tore his set down it was thrown in the trash. Nobody wanted to save any of it for a memorial.
Some people are just born cool. It just radiates from him.
Just natural charisma not trying to prove anything.
Its because he took the cool mantle from McQueen when he passed.
Some are born dishonest.
Like you
The "it" quality. Either you have it, or you don't.
What a living icon. When I was a kid I thought he was the ultimate in cool, as an adult I think he’s, well, the ultimate in cool!
Yep, some things never change! Back when men were men!
@@lisadc4681 Also, notice how he crosses his legs. Like a REAL man, not some ankle crossing pussy! He must have read "The Manly Handbook". Ha. Oh wait, he's IN the Manly Handbook!
@@MrTommy001 I know, he could have written the handbook for sure!
@@MrTommy001 It's partly the cut and material of the pants back then, any other leg crossing style tended to ...bind
@@mytech6779 Like they say about the "clothes make the man".
This was recorded 51 years ago now.....RIP,Johnny. So far Clint is still with us @ 90+ years of age.
This is a great upload, a lot of great memories live in this.....
CLINT EASTWOOD WAS THE BOMB OF ALL TIME😊
Yep. Doc Severinsen sitting next to him also still with us at 97.
Thanks for that, I wondered, particularly with Johnny smoking at the start…what an era.
Clint Eastwood. The antithesis of everything Hollywood is now.
Eastwood represents Everything present-day Holly-weird aspires to be
Eastwood's movies had grossed over $200 Million, in 1973 money value. Thats unreal! Whats even more phenomenal he still had 50 years and counting to do more...What a real legend!!
@Cody Levinson Amen! Clint will live on forever..it just shows how the standards have deteriorated when judging true talent! God bless Mr. Clint Eastwood,a gem of a real man in a world of watered-down manhood!
That was back when $200m was a lot of money.
that equates to about 1.2 billion in 2021 dollars....wow
The most stunning thing about Clint beyond his looks and talents is his humility.
The Best !!
It's COMPLETELY Overlooked. His humility is why I NEVER had a problem with the violence, and supposed sexism, and racism in his films. If you pay attention, everything was Justified with "Humiliation" and Selfdeprication. I, in fact, LEARNED about those things from HIS Films.
Agreed !
Clint Eastwood is the true Hollywood. Plus he served our country. Thank you this is a treasure indeed.
It’s 2020 and Clint Eastwood is still the coolest movie star and director in Hollywood. Today’s actors would be privileged to carry his luggage.
😄
Now there's a talent & a real man❤
Now there's sexy, smart & honest!
Can we have men like Clint here again, please 😊
Today's actors are not even good enough to shine Clint's shoes. He is a living legend, loved and admired by billions of fans around the world.
Some folks try to be cool... and some just are.... Clint Eastwood
Well said
"I know what you're asking you self. Did he fire 5 or 6." "Well, do you feel lucky, punk?" Close enough.
And he was cool ....... effortlessly.
Celebrities TRY to be be cool these days. And their definition of coolness is so way off anyway. I think a lot of people think rap "artists"= coolness. To me rap "artists"= acting/looking stupid. Eastwood and those like him didn't TRY to be for image reasons. They already WERE naturally cool.
Texas Rebel: Exactly!
It's amazing how much more adult adults used to carry themselves.
Funny too.
It’s true. Who knew back then that things would devolve into the world we have now.
Thats because back then people raised their sons to be Men. Not like now days when people raise their sons to be self serving brats that grow into entitled man childs.
@@valeriesmith3218 Its not just the parents that stunt the growth in maturity in boys/men. There is a prevalent fear and deep irrational hatred for "toxic masculinity". And an agenda to emasculate men as well defeminize women, who also lack a lot of maturity, women are encouraged to be masculine and are not allowed to mature into their maternal and feminine instincts. The elite want to do away with all traditional gender roles and values, in spite of biology and natural instincts in order to decrease the growing population and degenerate our sense of love, appreciation, unity and traditional moral values among men and women. Making us easy to divide, conquer and manipulate.
@@Ophanim1000 no no no, you're completely wrong.
A man of quiet self confidence, his presence comes through in this interview with Carson just as it does in Clint's films.
John Muir exactly. Unbelievably attractive trait
John Muir You hit the nail on the head!
Clint will always be the best of the Gemini men. He's got it all.
@@rocknroller77 me and you will rock'n roll together😎
My mind can’t fathom a time when people didn’t go into a political meltdown on a talk show...people seems so much more classy and even talked in a more relaxed tone
I’m thinking people drank more back then more relaxed lives did not have 24 news even enjoyed cigarette 🚬
SOID! THE! (KING)! OF! THE! (PROFILE)! THE! LEGENDARY! CLINT! EASTWOOD! THE! (G,O,A,T)! FACTOR! UGLY!SOID!PUNKS! AREN'T! SOIDS! *MIKE! SPENCE! THE! (G,O,A,T B)!
no mk ultra
I remember watching Johnny Carson late at night when I was a teenager. My Mom would always tell me not to stay up late. I am glad I did. Those were the best years of Talk shows.
Very little politics. Very funny stories. Johnny would always let the guests talk. I stopped watching talk shows since then. I'm glad I grew up in that era.
nowadays the left has some really angry people that are not civil in discourse, and have extreme beliefs. back then, the left and right were much closer in what they believed than now.
Clint's favorite slogan, " a man should know his limitations", everyone should pay heed, it's so true
Michael Roachface Hands down, you are so right about the slogan. His (Dirty Harry) soliloquy about dogcrap, said to a gloating bad guy, in an elevator, was priceless. Maybe not as polished and thought provoking as the slogan, but priceless.
Look at Clint brushing lint off his trousers, the same way he flicks those inconsequential intellectual film critics away!LEGEND!
Clint is such a legend. They just don't make 'em like that anymore. The world will be a sad place when he's gone, but we will always have his movies, his music and his talent. Thank you, Mr. Eastwood.
I'd like it if his production company could bring my latest romance novel to life.
You're right.People are still trying to say those things about John Wayne,but he didn't compare to Clint.Clint has infinitely more talent and is infinitely cooler than Wayne ever was and he's supposed to be really easy to get along with.Wayne wasn't at all.
Johnny closed out the night with good humor and a positive outlook on life.
He poked politicians in the ribs, but no mockery.
He was a class act.
Love this dude. Still cool and classy at 91. So glad he's one of the greats who is still with us.
At 91, he is still making movies and he has a young girlfriend.
@Finster. "Dude"? You would be closer a "dude", better yet, you are more of a dud. Just so ya' know.
Two absolute legends, each at the pinnacle of what they do, sitting side-by-side in front of millions and.millions of people, yet their conversation is relaxed and relatable. ..Thanks for this great clip.
The best times of our lives. Thank you Johnny and Clint for all of your entertainment growing up.
SOID! LEGEND! CLINT! EASTWOOD! SOIDS! AREN'T! SOID! *MIKE! SPENCE! THE! (G,O,A,T,B)!
The fact that he was described as an "old fashioned man" even back then is epic as hell
I know I’m old when I say, “I miss Johnny”.
According to Clint Eastwood's own words, when anyone says they're too old do something, he said that's BS because you're never too old to do anything.
Johnny was the best and Clint still is
@@chuckoloughlin972 You'll get no argument from me!
@Greg Rooker No argument from me on that. I've been in love with Clint Eastwood since I was in grade school. Once I actually met and spoke to him about his favorite hobby, flying, I knew I'd been right. He's got a sense of humor you wouldn't believe. He's a true Gemini man.
@Greg Rooker Clint is more than just an icon. He's witty, intelligent and has a sense of humor no one would have expected. He's a true Gemini man in every sense. It's an honor to consider him a friend. And.................he loves flying and aviation, like me.
The 70's was a great time...glad I got to live through them.
My hypothesis
Since 1973 the Western World has been on a downhill slide.
I miss those days a friend recently said that those growing up will never know how good it was back in the 70s,80s, and 90s then it went downhill.
Best decade ever! Coolest music, cars & girls!
@@jaya.0069Yes, and you could actually work on your own car
Recently went back and watched Rawhide for the first time. The episodes seemed really strange and it took me a while watching Eastwood, before l could figure out what was odd. Eastwood played Rowdy Yates with his eyes WIDE open! It seemed very odd watching the young Eastwood before the squint! And still going strong! Looking forward to your next film, Mr. Eastwood! Thanks and God Bless!
Clint really seems larger than life...true movie star.
Amen to that.
Amen. True American cultural icon
So cool, the teo of them
@@siddhantbhat6048 Yes gotta love American culture. So many act like they hate it but know they envy it.
Well, at six foot six, Clint WAS larger than life because he towered over everyone else! That will never be another Clint Eastwood.
This is real Hollywood and we will never see these greats or this era again.
True. When I was a kid and think of Hollywood, it was the kind of actor like Clint Eastwood, western movies like the good, bad and ugly, classic like Gone with the Wind. Today I prefer Japanese anime.
God, he looks good! Outclasses so many other guys out there over the years, especially actors!
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Mr. Eastwood and Mr. McQueen.... the coolest of the coolest... and then some!!
Mr. Dean, Mr. Brando and Mr. Newman were not too bad either....
@@siggifreud812 very true....
@@johndavis9432 ...opinions...
1000000000000% absolutely ❤❤
@@siggifreud812 Don't forget Mr. Sean Connery, Mr. Gregory Peck and Mr. Christopher Reeve !!
Clint is one cool cat. He's been the same guy for decades. Quiet, somewhat shy but always the Alpha in the room.
Also, can we bring back the turtleneck/blazer combo? It's due for a comeback.
Funny, but just watching him on the Tonight Show brings reality back. Too bad we can't go back in time, huh?
You nailed this.
That's hilarious. I was just going to describe him as a cool cat but you stole my words. Well said!
My boyfriend has a turtle neck sweater looks beautiful now on him.
SOID! THE! LEGENDARY! CLINT! EASTWOOD! FOR! (ALL!TIME)! SOIDS! LIKE! YOU! NO! TIME! SOID! *MIKE! SPENCE! THE! (G,O,A,T,B)!
Wow here it is, 2023, and Clint is still here with us.
What a career this legend had.
I can't believe that was 47 years ago!
Truly amazing when you look back how we have all aged.
Keith Kuhn
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KEITH KUHN I know...I was only a year and a half old back then.
I was 4
I am 62 years old today, I don't like math. But the clock takes no prisoners, just keeps ticking on.
@@KTHKUHNKK especially johnny...
Clint has always been cool.
@@daviclar867 she coulda said "no"
@@daviclar867 they did have birth controll pills.
@@daviclar867 just a figure of speech you " effing idiot." while you're at it, learn how to spell...it is correctly spelled " misogynist!" Dumb Sh***.
Davi Clar That’s her responsibility too.
Steve Allen said, "If you're cool...You're always cool." True that.
Two absolute legends! Clint is the epitome of cool and Carson had the best late night show ever! He had more viewers than the current late night shows combined.
You are absolutely right two legendary men in one clip, this is the first time I have seen it really enjoying it
I miss Carson, many cool interviews.
That is because the hosts are too busy doing lame one-sided political jokes .I used to enjoy Steve Colbert until I realized all and I mean his so-called jokes, were about President Trump and most all his guests were just people who agreed with him. It got old real quick.
@@johnalton4661 indeed
Saw Clint at the Hog's Breath one night. Looked him in the eyes and winked as he walked right by our table. He winked back.
If he had winked at me, I would have fainted.
@@harperstacey9604 was just about to say the same woooooof 😤
They seemed very at ease with each other.
@Troy Holmes that's why Mr Carson was the absolute best. In a class all to himself. When you get right down to it there is virtually no comparison.
Exactly!
That's because Clint had no ego... a very graceful man...Carlson was classy as well
Professional courtesy. Unfortunately it doesn’t exist anymore.
@@ripme6616 Clint has never been a narcissistic egomaniac. Class is class and class comes from the inside, like his sensuality.
I love his confidence in knowing exactly what he's going to say, he's so calm and collected.
Clint Eastwood is awesome, man. No getting around it.
Glad he stood up to the Hollywood Liberals. Brave brave man.
I'd like his production company "Malpasso": to bring my latest romance novel to life.
And he’s soooo Gorgeous♥️♥️♥️
@@laurenschultz9781 His sensuality comes from within plus it's a trait of all Gemini men. They can't hide it. And we fellow Gemini women KNOW and pick up on it every time. It's timeless. He may be 90, but that appeal doesn't just vanish. Stay well and keep on loving Clint Eastwood.
@@rosiekelly8388 yes ! He’s still so handsome at 90! You stay safe too my friend
Met him personally. Class beyond belief. That was about 40 yrs. ago. G O D - Good old days.
What was he like? Did he smile? Was he friendly?
I wish to meet him next year! he is my all-time fav Hero!. love from Bengaluru-India
Was he handsome them?
@@vickycanichristo1825 im not gay at all, but if i were a woman damn id be after him. he was so perfect here in his prime. perfect. he was blessed.
@@mikekrause3671 lol that was good enough.... Thank u brother. I'm his greatest fan
At 94 his longevity has surpassed all other big stars,last man still standing in Hollywood of his era,Biggest iconic movie star Legend.
Don't you miss the times when talk shows weren't all political?
wingmanalive politics kills comedy...you’d think comedians would know.
Liked Clint a lot better before his political ramblings.
@@chriscastillo4275 I wish all celebrities would keep their mouths shut on politics. They aren't politicians, they're actors, models, talk show hosts and social media rats. Do what you do best and stop pretending your opinion is better than everyone else's.
@@chriscastillo4275 He is one of the few that is not a member of the left wing minion group. I am guessing you don't like to hear an opposing point of view.
reignman2112 🤷🏽♂️was he one? More like I liked him before he sounded like a fucking idiot. Mind u, this has nothing to do w/the fact he makes really shitty movies now. And don’t start about them, Gran Torino and For the Love of the Game were all time shitty. If u, like him, think Barack Obama was anything other than more of the same, well than u just haven’t been paying attn for the last 30 yrs (and way before that) So if ya go on stage and say Obama came in and ruined things, well, u might be an idiot too. Sorry
I like Carson's style of interviewing in that he never stares at his guest and makes eye contact at certain points which makes the segment seem real; and also the fact that we ordinary people communicate with each other in the same way is another genius of Carson, who used this simple trick to make his audience feel at ease.
@uesskaypee8 Sorry, but I can't upvote you, because I already did!
Clint's on screen persona is so different to his real life personality , it shows you what a great actor he is ..
They typically seem very similar to me. Like he's always a cool, calculated, soft spoken, squinty-eyed thinking kinda dude.
Clint in his prime.
Yes, as an actor. I think he's now in his prime as a director.
And he's still sexy grandpa!!!!🏋️🏋️🏋️🏋️🏋️🏋️🏋️🏋️
Justin Oldmusician Clint has been directing since he debuted as a director with Play Misty For Me in 1971 but by Unforgiven he was in his prime as a director although he directed many films in 1970s-1990s and continues to keep busy at almost 90 years old today. As an Actor he was in prime from 1967 after The Good, The Bad and The Ugly was released in the United States making him an international star until about 1985 although he did make some good hits in the 1990s.
his prime time plateaued from about 1968-1985
@@scottknode898 While I don't disagree with your assessments, I think he has matured in the last 20 or so years, as a director.
He's also done his own music in many of his movies. Many people don't know that about him.
Gran Torino has an underlying theme that's very strong, as does American Sniper and Richard Jewel.
His choices of subject matter and story line are those only he would attempt. Although a little older, Bird is one of his favorites, because of his own jazz influences. And he went to great pains to find and use Charlie Parker's actual playing in the movie. You won't be disappointed at Eastwood's drive at perfection, in soundtrack alone.
The twin WWII films, Flags of Our Fathers and Letters from Iwo Jima are very in-depth, with one from the Allies point of view and one from the Japanese point of view. He has really been picky on his subject matter and the quality shines through.
Of course, even his more formula plot films, like Million Dollar Baby and Space Cowboys are of very high caliber. His story telling is top notch...always has been. But, it's only gotten better, with age.
When TV was good. Love both Johnny and Clint . Way back machine is good to remember how things have changed. Thank you for this.
Him, Steve McQueen and Paul Newman are my favourite actors of the 60s/70s. They have such an aura about them nearly all of todays actors lack.
Steve McQueen was insanely jealous of Eastwood....
@@17donhol no need to compare greats
And charles bronson
@@17donhol "Steve McQueen was insanely jealous of Eastwood...."
And even moreso of Newman. He was obsessed with the delusion that he was the better actor.
@jakelambert5435 Steve McQueen was the King of Cruel.
Clint Eastwood..prolific man. I've seen almost every movie he's acted in or directed. I recently started watching the old Rawhide episodes and it's just amazing how handsome and sexy he was. Just turned 90 and he's still going strong. What a blessing Clint has been to the world of cinema.
Clint Eastwood, Charlton Heston, Charles Bronson... wtf happened to Hollywood
PC and the liberal agenda..that's what the f..k happened to Hollywood..once a great reservoir of true talent,now a swirling cesspool of brainless zombies,spineless men,and defeminized women..but wait..that's not just Hollywood,that's now our entire Godforsaken society! 🙄
Uhhh..thats Charles Bronson...and don't forget it!!!
James Mack - wow I’m an idiot sorry man. Just fixed it ...
You really don't know? Who are the biggest influence there?
mtman2 - legendary. All talented and tough. Life got too easy for people.
Anyone old enough to remember TV series Rawhide? It aired in 1959. I was a little girl of 7 sitting on my Papa's knee every Friday night..never missing an episode. To this day I will forever remember seeing for the first time that beautiful young man who played "Rowdy Yates" on the show. Yes, even at 7, I was crushing on him. I'm blushing. Imagine, I will be 70 next month and still crushing on Mr. Eastwood. Thank you Sir for this amazing journey you invited us to come along. God Bless you forever and a day.
A true legend Mr Clint Eastwood, "" The good, the bad, and the ugly, a true classic movie, this man is a legend.
I agree with you on that he is one of kind you'll never see or hear of a very famous actor as Clint Eastwood who has a unique character with such style and professionalism.
That MAN is still a REAL man. I'd make a platter of cannolis if he came by for expresso.
Rated the greatest western of all time!
Clint Eastwood has a quick wit and earthy sense of humor that most Gemini men have. He's been like a "hero" since I was in 6th grade. He is the complete opposite of the character Dirty Harry. And much more like Robert Kincaid of "Bridges of Madison County." I was introduced to Clint by my late husband who was the drummer in the band hired as entertainment for the 40th birthday party for Burt Reynolds in 1977. Clint loves flying and that was the topic of conversation. I'm addicted to aviation and I'm also a Gemini who truly understands the mind of a Gemini man. They're truly worth knowing and even more as friends.
Clint even dressed well in the 70’s somehow
TheJooberJones classics pretty much don’t go out of style. Carson on the other hand looks very dated.
Hilarious
that's why he's Clint freakin Eastwood after all.....he sets the standards for style, he's doesn't follow...
@@Paul-dz7xi .... Don't know if it goes back to 1973, but at one point, Carson lent his name to a line of clothing which he wore on the show as promotion. The details, cuts, fabric patterns followed yearly style trends without going overboard for the times.
msr111 Googled it, 1969 into the 80s ! Johnny’s modeled for the ads too. Hilarious 😆 and don’t forget the “Johnny Carson Cologne and Allweather Skin Shield”😎
Never get tired of watching these great clips of the old Tonight Show with Johnny Carson.
Living legend, a true gentleman and a well loved actor.
Sitting here in this pandemic, wishing I could go back in time to the 70s , no AIDS, no Chernobyl, kids played outside and phones had cords.
When he punched this fist and said boom. I think he was implying that he punched his wife for telling him to go on stage for Heston, lol.
I hear ya loud and clear....
Don't kid yourself. Things sucked then too. Vietnam War, Kent State, riots, etc
Jake Wright I’d like to join you 😁.
@@toniacollinske2518 it was a lol more Rosie in Canada.
Clint was the best in his day maybe the best ever it was a pleasure watching him act over the years I am 70 yrs old
Clint Eastwood is one of my most favorite actors 🥰
I actually know, his son, Scott Eastwood, I grew up in Hollywood CA, and he's the coolest person I've ever met.
I loved him in the 70´s and i love him now, 50 years later! He is just a phantastic actor and director with a great sence of humor!
Why do you spell fantastic as "phantastic" ?
Fantastic
Amazing he avoided venereal diseases.
eastwood is a package something almost nobody had , like Elvis his looks, talk ,singing and acting makes them great .
I agree. He was real good looking in his prime...he did tons of tv before becoming a movie star
I love him as Dirty Harry. Even with all the violence he carried the whole movie ! Now, back to “Rawhide” ! Love his character in this western. 🤠🤠🤠🤠
One of the very, very few actors I can respect. And he's #1.
How? Seriously? How can you respect a guy with like a dozen basted children from a bunch of affairs? And very public ones at that. Guy humiliated his wives and his legitimate children very publicly abandoned a bunch of others, couldn't be bothered to wrap his weiner and endangering everyone's health. I've always enjoyed his movies but as a person zero respect. Consummate loser right there. He only played a "Man" on TV. You can appreciate someone's art but have zero respect for them as a person. They're not inclusive.
Gringo , Tom Cruise could have been cool like, Clint and the Duke, but he’s a wack job! You know?
@@TH-tl6sy Calm down bitter weirdo.
@@TH-tl6sy Wow. You take it so personal. Did Clint make your day one time then refused your calls?
Having been a huge fan, my wife and I figured we'd travel up the Cali coast, and hit a bunch of fun spots on our honeymoon, in 1985. One spot was Clint's resturant, The Hog's Breath Inn. When seated, were excited as you might imagine, but when Clint and his female friend were seated directly next to us (for more than an hour), we could barely enjoy our meal, it was that crazy! Yeah, try to act calm, seated 6 feet away from such a star, let alone the mayor of Carmel!
my soon to be wife and I and her friend also a babe, went to the HogsBreath while weekending in Carmel, standing nonchalantly was Clint's son Kyle, I kept telling the girls go talk to him, its ok, so they did, they were walking on air for days, he was such a nice young man, he asked them about themselves, school, jobs where they live, nothing about him or his dad, class act. I am pretty sure he is the apple from Clint's tree.
Thanks for sharing. What an experience!!!
I had a similar experience in the late 70s… except Clint waited on me and my future wife. Actually, he seated us and took our drinks order. He didn’t come back to our table but we did get to exchange pleasantries with him while we ordered our drinks. He could tell we were surprised at having him seat us and told us it was his day job, lol.
@scott MacLachlan, wish that had been me , Eastwood that close to your table, dream come to true, adore that man!
I went to the Hogs breath inn - an evening 25 yrs ago and waited for my greatest hero to turn up - he did not come that day - but he is still my greatest actor, director of all time
I was 12 years old and i remember seeing this episode, at that time we had 3 channels, abc, cbs, and nbc. A day meant, riding my bike, working on the yard, playing street football, doing homework, helping around the house... by 10:30pm, i was tired and watching johnny carson. Best times of my life. Had no time to be bored. I think the internet and having 1000 channels of tv ruined life. Kids of nowadays are always on their phone and saying how bored they are. Drives me nuts, the before internet times were great!!!
As an 11 year old girl I suddenly enjoyed going to a Western Movie because of Mr Eastwood.
Swoon Swoon!
Clint was quite attractive in his day. Same with Robert Conrad. Both men had a certain ruggedness, a manliness tough to find these days.
@@msr1116 I liked that he was different...Cool..quiet..mysterious. Loved Robert Conrad too..Our family loved Wild Wild West-again offbeat and loved Artemis too.
The fashion designers of that program made both look fantastic!
@@zorkwork3841 play misty for me. I bet you remember that one
Back when men were men,and had gravitas..and the women recognized and appreciated it!
@@coryburns834 That was a great and frightening movie.The actress who played the nutcase was incredible .Stalking at it's worst!!!...and yes Clint Eastwood was fine as well a his lovely girlfriend with the amazing lue eyes.
Love watching these old clips of two icons of greatness!
One of my all time favorite actors. Clint looks so good here 😍
He's so tall and gorgeous back then.
@@harperstacey9604 I know, so handsome 😍 crushed on him big time lol
Thank you for your reply. If I met Clint Eastwood, I think I would faint. We could only dream about him. I was just 6 years old when this interview was broadcast.
Love Clint Eastwood. One of the true Western Cowboys.
*A young Clint Eastwood. Make my day!*
When we had real people with real talent.
Two Legends.
The greatest interviewing the greatest...Love it.
It’s 2023, I’m 68 and remember vividly watching this guy from 1960’s on. Can you say...ICON?
Everyone gangsta till Clint Eastwood says
Go ahead, make my day..
If I had an opportunity to meet 1 and only 1 celebrity, it would be Mr. Eastwood. IMO he's the coolest actor/writer/director to ever walk the earth. He can do action, comedy and drama. He is simply amazing. Love you Clint. You broke the mold.
This was five years before Every Which Way But Loose
I'm watching that movie now, on my recorder
Haven't seen it in many years
Mr. Eastwood has done so MANY great movies
He is a GREAT American!!!
Johnny Carson, a real night host that gave fans entertainment. Never pushed politics and let the guest shine more than himself (but that is what made Johnny shine even more).
I miss the real men in movies, Eastwood, Wayne, Gable, Stewart and Norris. (There many more I could name)
I couldn't have said it better sir. Tonights late night show hosts are crap and mix politics with movies. True artistry ain't anything about politics and social message. it's just about the art. And also, nowadays there aren't actors like they used to be back then. Cool, macho and real men.
@@siddhantbhat6048 thanks for the compliment. Todays theater is losing masculinity and has to have some personal/political view. Sad
THE GREATEST OF ALL TIME!!!
Norris ??
You mean Chuck ??
Come on he's not even in the same league as the others you mentioned.
Really !!!
@@H43339 maybe you're a little right but,Norris, is a real American guy with balls. He is not a fairy actor who would show up on friends, even worse modern family. I am proud to say I never watched those shows.
Look at the world now. It is pathetic. I miss the old days
Hell of a lot better than the late night of today. Actual substance.
Late night guys are kiss ass clowns
I know me too !!!
Amen
I'm thankful for the classics I can watch these days, they sure don't make em like they used to. He's been one of my favorite stars since The Good The Bad and The Ugly.
One of the coolest actors ever and he made it look easy.
Clint is an absolute legend!
Damm Clint looks as masculine as anyone can be.
My Hero❤️
Sexy man
Am enjoying reruns of Rawhide now. He was so ‘under rated” for awhile ! I’m 81 & he makes my heart go ‘’pity pat” (w/o a defribrolater, too !
Whoa, Clint, in full youthful hotness!! One of the GREATS.
Youthful 43...that's not that youthful although he's in fine form
I must have watched Dirty Harry 50 times by now. Had most of the lines memorized in elementary school. In 5th grade (45 years ago) I even did a book report on the paperback edition. Got an A+ . Clint is a living legend.
I've always loved Clint Eastwood, handsome man I've watched all his movies great actor.
A true Renaissance man:
Shoots bad guys.
Smokes cigars.
Collects Oscars.
Plays piano.
Eastwood never smoked. He had a lit cigar in the Leone Westerns, but he never breathed it in.
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@@juanherrera2859 Oh, I'm wrong then. I remember Christopher Frayling on the dvd commentaries of the dollars trilogy saying Eastwood never smoked. My mistake.
He certainly smoked a few stogies to have a voice that raspy.
...wants to ban the illegal tobacco drug, NOW!
My All-Time Favorite Actor. When Josey Wales comes on, I watch it. Again.
Me too such a good entertainment movie not a dull moment!!
They both are Class acts. Love Clint and Johnny
Clint Eastwood has incredible charisma as much when in a casual conversation as when acting in a heroic scene....
Clint Eastwood !
The last legend in Hollywood....and Pacino !!
Those two are it !!!
I've been a Client Eastwood fan since about 1972.
This is the first time I've seen Clint Eastwood on a talk show. He's as cool as his movie characters!