Clint Eastwood
The Clint Eastwood a Cinematic Legacy Exhibit in Dallas, TX. is a Must See for Every Fan
If you're a fan of Clint Eastwood you have to make the trip to Dallas, TX. and see the "Clint Eastwood a Cinematic Legacy" exhibit at the AT&T Global Headquarters at 208 S. Akard Street in Dallas, TX. It's set up inside the AT&T Discovery District and is FREE and OPEN to the public! It's an amazing collection of props, wardrobe, and other Eastwood artifacts on display celebrating Clint's 50 plus years of acting and directing movies.
The New “Dirty Harry” Mural in Lawton!
We have a new mural in Lawton, Fort Sill thanks to the talents of Justin Hackney and his company Spreading PAINTS. You've seen his work all around town from the murals that have been painted at the Vaska Theater on Ferris Ave. to his Beatles mural on the side of Phillips Music Company on Sheridan Road. His latest masterpiece is one of my all time favorites, the one and only "Dirty Harry!"
12 Directors Who Cast Their Kids In Their Own Movies
The family that makes movies together stays together.
100 Actors Who Served in the Military
From Adam Driver to Ice-T, discover 100 actors who served in the military.
25 Celebrities You Didn’t Know Served in the Military
From Gal Gabot to MC Hammer, find out which other famous stars once served their country.
20 Celebrities You Didn’t Know Were Veterans
From Morgan Freeman to Adam Driver to Tony Bennett, discover the celebrity veterans you didn't know once served our country.
Clint Eastwood to Direct Movie About Heroic Pilot Chelsey ‘Sully’ Sullenberger
On January 15, 2009, US Airways Flight 1549 was struck by a flock of geese during takeoff from LaGuardia Airport. The plane’s captain, Chelsey “Sully” Sullenberger, successfully brought the plane down in the Hudson River, where all 155 passengers and crew members were evacuated and survived. It was an incredible story, one that played out in real time on the news; I vividly remember being at the 2009 Sundance Film Festival and watching the whole rescue play out on television.
‘American Sniper’ Becomes the Highest-Grossing Film of 2014
There are moments that define a nation. Moments that show us the kind of Americans we really are. Today, we’ve brought shame on our great nation: Clint Eastwood’s American Sniper has surpassed The Hunger Games: Mockingjay – Part 1 and Guardians of the Galaxy as the highest-grossing film of 2014. How did we let this happen? How did we let a robot baby with an uncanny valley where its face should be defeat Katniss Everdeen and Baby Groot? How?