- Description
An hour conversation with Academy Award-winning filmmaker, Clint Eastwood about his two films, "Flags of Our Fathers", and "Letters From Iwo Jima", which respectively approach the battle of Iwo Jima from American and Japanese perspectives.
- Keywords:
- Japan
- 1940s
- Clint Eastwood
- Oscar
- director
- World War II
- Iwo Jima
- Unforgiven
- war
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mrsstix 08/13/2009 06:27 PM Report
This was a great interview...Anyone that is a real Eastwood fan and really listens to the his comments and descriptions throughout the "complete" interview should have learned quite a lot about "Clint himself"...And, by the way, I think the last half of the interview was the best and told the most about the "man" as well as the director/actor. I met him once during the 70's -- he was a gentleman then, and he just continues to get better with age.
ron thomas 02/05/2008 01:15 PM Report
I didn't have the patience to stick with this interview. I know the movie is the reason for Clint to be with Charlie, but I didn't get the feeling we were ever going to get to something about Clint himself. These movie interviews are so shallow, we don't get to learn anything substantive about the person interviewed.
Also, the webmaster ought to know that two of the most recent dates shown for Clint are actually interviews of Peter O'Tool.
craig david spriggs 12/28/2007 04:15 AM Report
The interview with Mr. Eastwood is fantastic, and Mr. Rose is great as always.
oscar 10/24/2007 08:11 AM Report
Letter from iwo Jima IS BETTER than flag from Our Father!!!!
Sachalex 09/06/2007 01:35 AM Report
A.t'Serstevens (1885-1974),
French travel writer.
Old time friend of Abel Gance.
One of his novels (1955):
La Grande Plantation.
Dedicated to James Norman Hall.
They were neighboors in Papeete
in 46 where t'Ser lived 3 years.
Novel takes place in Tahiti in 1880's.
Similar love story with elia Kazan's Last Tycoon about a coton plantation adventurer.
Mr. Clint maybe could buy this book & have some
of his movie buddies work a future scenario.
The Sentimental Vegabond (1923), another novel
of t'Serstevens, On the Road kind of, was translated
by Whittaker Chambers in the 30'.
Charlie Rose, Sir, you're home sweet home with your show.
anouvel@yahoo.fr
Paris
Tricia 08/23/2007 11:56 AM Report
Beautiful interview with Mr Eastwood. Must see these two new movies now. Thanks, charlie.
david 08/23/2007 11:55 AM Report
Hey thanks for this. Really enjoyed this interview.
cheers
David
www.myspace.com/bravodisfilm
nobody 08/23/2007 11:53 AM Report
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Saguaro 07/22/2007 02:36 PM Report
Eastwood is a national treasure. Thanks Charley for this and your great video library
david 06/24/2007 07:22 PM Report
Hey thanks for this. Really enjoyed this interview. cheers David www.myspace.com/bravadosfilm