Clint Eastwood Sudden Impact Coffee
August 24, 2010 by Darren "DWilly" Williger
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Clint Eastwood in Sudden Impact. One of the first scenes getting coffee
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August 24, 2010 by Darren "DWilly" Williger
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Clint Eastwood in Sudden Impact. One of the first scenes getting coffee
Gotta love Clit
Even @ 80 clint is a badass!
We, smith and wesson omfg what a BADASS
@stevenajbff5 i love him too & many other stars. bruce lee, jackie chan, steven segal, pam grier, etc., etc., etc.**** p.s. i also love fresh coffee w/ cream & a little sweet n low. enjoy. ****
These movies are all so fucking great, man. The villains are always so fuckin sadistic, a bunch of lawless, deviant idiots. It’s sick fun to watch em get blown away, and it NEVER GETS OLD! Can you beat it?!
@roughwaytogo
Please, do the human race a favor and do not breed.
Smith and Wesson..and Me..
Make may day
If we had more law enforcement and White people with the common sense God gave a billy-goat every major US city would NOT be a bankrupt lethal toilet. Bring back the rope.
Gran Turino, the Early Years.
@how3owl Some .357 revolvers have 6. He said S&W, so I guess 6, unless he speedloaded it. Taurus makes an 8x 357.
That line was so good it goes in 100 movies….. Go ahead…Make my day.
@AntaresInScorpius what the fuck are you talking about hes still alive
yeah clint kill em all
@ChappersLaNoCry I look back on the Dirty Harrys as well as Eastwood’s spaghetti westerns. I liked the A-team movie that came out this summer, but it still wasn’t as good as the 80s TV series of the same name. You are quite correct; movies, and entertainment in general have changed a lot. I remember when we only had 6 channels on TV and cigarettes were advertised on TV. Glad I never listened to them.
@dawoool Im not saying I wouldn’t. But I wouldn’t go insulting good actors like Johnny depp just because he isn’t masculine. If however you would of mentioned brad pitt, I would have had nothing to say, or even the 0 charisma guy from Dexter.
Besides there are no films of today I would look back on… Maybe a couple but not many.
@ChappersLaNoCry Well, for one thing, I’m 33 years older than you are. People’s tastes generally develop while young. I’ve seen a lot of changes, in films and lots of other things. I actually remember stuff you study in history class. When you’re 50, see if you don’t look back at “the good old days” meaning now, and lament how they just don’t make ‘em like they used to.
@dawoool And films these days that involve action and manliness are either very scarce or they go over the top. But yeah our opinions differ. I just don’t see how you are restricted to manly characters.
sugar on everything
@ChappersLaNoCry They’re just not masculine like the leading men of yesteryear. If you like them, fine. Our tastes differ.
@dawoool Johnny Depp is a marvellous actor and Leonardo has played some brilliant roles.
There just aren’t films like this around.
And what’s more they’re different people. Don’t go comparing them like an idiot.
@truongkahp
that only has 5 rounds in it, doesnt it? so at the end he actually had nothing left in his gun, that makes it twice as badass.
@1moredub Damn right! Male movie stars used to be masculine, like Kirk Douglas, Burt Lancaster, and, of course, Clint Eastwood. Now it’s pussies like Johnny Depp and Leonardo DiCaprio. What has happened to Hollywood?
Lol Clint want his coffee his way. GIVE HIM HIS COFFEE!!!
I think he’s the last real movie star. When he’s gone, that’ll be it.