REVIEW Clint Eastwood’s “15:17 to Paris” Is An Eclectic Mix of Patriotic,

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Haven’t seen it yet but definitely will. I think it’s great the cast the real people involved.
 
Like him or not, you have to admit, Clint Eastwood as both an actor and director, has made, (or possibly the word, left, is better) the largest body of work in all of Hollywood. And most of it has been darn good.
 
I am planning on going tomorrow.
Rotten Tomatoes gave it a low score, but I read this review earlier today and decided I want to see it. I don’t go to the movies too often.
 
Like him or not, you have to admit, Clint Eastwood as both an actor and director, has made, (or possibly the word, left, is better) the largest body of work in all of Hollywood. And most of it has been darn good.
I agree, he has a remarkable record. Even his low brow “any which way but loose” movies had their humor, though dated now.
 
Haven’t seen it yet but definitely will. I think it’s great the cast the real people involved.
Yea, can’t think of a better way to honor them as heroes. Quite a risky move given their lack of training, and a testament to his director skills to make it work (I’m basing that on the above review).
 
I agree, he has a remarkable record. Even his low brow “any which way but loose” movies had their humor, though dated now.
I read somewhere that those lowbrow movies made him the most money.
 
I read somewhere that those lowbrow movies made him the most money.
Makes sense. He was the producer and star, and the sets were regular city streets. The stunts were basic with no elaborate special effects or chase scenes and car crashes, no CGI budget.
 
Does he act in it? Or just direct?

He’s gotta be pushing late 80’s. Glad he’s still working.
 
I saw the movie this afternoon. I recommend it. Very good. Very proud of these 3 American men. They prevented what would have been a terrible tragedy.
I did not feel like I wasted my money.
 
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