Clint Eastwood reveals the only big regret of all his films

Hollywood -icon Clint Eastwood has thought about his legendary film career and has admitted his only regrets about all his films.
RadarOnline.com can reveal the large screen idol that celebrates his 95th birthday on Saturday that he could not spend enough time on his films to make them to the standard he proposed-“My reputation for speed is not necessarily a good one.”
The actor and director made the confession as he unveiled his ten favorite roles from his shimmering career, who spanned for seven decades.
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Rawhide (1959)
Eastwood says that the film from 1959 was a ‘good training ground for me’.
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“It was a good training area for me. For seven years I learned how different directors are immediately. I unconsciously absorbed things, she tried to pursue what they did well and thrown away methods that did not work.”
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The good, the bad and the ugly (1966)
He fought for the “man without a name” to be a man of few words. “The more he would start explaining things, the more the mystery would disappear. You don’t know for sure who he is. You don’t even know for sure if he’s the hero.”
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Dirty Harry (1971)

The profile of the large screen rooted after the leading role in Dirty Harry.
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Play the titular agent Dirty Harry And his four sequels, Eastwood went from star to icon.
“It has brought me from many speed cards over the years.”
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In every possible way only loose (1978)
“It is a film that everyone begged me not to do.
“It seemed to do something then.”
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The Mayor (1986)

Mayor of Carmel are in the Kickstart for two years, Kickstarted Eastwood’s love for making films.
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In a role that lasted two years, Eastwood played … Clint Eastwood, mayor of Carmel, California, opposite things like a ban on ice cream cones: “I enjoyed it for two years, but not beyond. In about a year and a half I said:” I could go back and make more films! “
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Unforgiven (1992)
He won Oscars for Best Picture and director, but says that the true reward worked with Morgan Freeman.
“He is one of those guys who is so good, so consistent for as long, he is taken for granted.”
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The Bridges of Madison County (1995)

The actor says that his role in the 1995 film was closest to himself.
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The romantic photographer he portrays “looks more like me than some things I have played. He is in love with the little things.
“He doesn’t need many beautiful things to enjoy life.”
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Million Dollar Baby (2004)
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Again, he won the best photo and director Oscars after the studio “saw it as a boxing film. I saw it as a love story.”
“It’s a father-daughter love story. And it’s about hope and dreams. And it’s about people and the vulnerability of life.”

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American Sniper (2014)

Eastwood says he was not known for his films that make films.
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“I think my reputation for speed is not necessarily a good one – you don’t want to do it Plan 9 of the spaceWhere the tombstones fall and you say: ‘I can’t take another take. We’re too busy. Go on. ‘
“You still make a movie that you want to be right.”
The Mule (2018)
“When I did that The mule, I had no idea to play in it. I thought, “That’s just something I will direct.”
“My girl in the office said,” You have to play it. ” I said, “You are kidding.”
“I just thought it was a good script. Sometimes you have to listen to what is happening around you.”