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American Rebel: The Life of Clint Eastwood
American Rebel The Life of Clint Eastwood
Author: Marc Eliot
As an actor, he seduces us with his tough-guy charm. As a director and producer, he amazes us with his artistry and technical savvy. As a Hollywood icon, Clint Eastwood, one of film's greatest living legends, represents some of the finest cinematic achievements in the history of American cinema. — In American Rebel, bestselling author and ...  more »
ISBN-13: 9780307336897
ISBN-10: 0307336891
Publication Date: 9/7/2010
Pages: 400
Edition: Reprint
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Publisher: Three Rivers Press
Book Type: Paperback
Other Versions: Hardcover, Audio CD
Members Wishing: 1
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gaslight avatar reviewed American Rebel: The Life of Clint Eastwood on + 145 more book reviews
Unbelievably fast read, and at the end I had to wonder what the point of it was. The author, as far as I could tell, didn't do any original research like interviews with co-stars and acquaintances. All the sources were previously published, so it had a slapdash magazine article feel to the whole thing. It's a stark contrast to Susan Compo's bio of Warren Oates which, despite its flaws, had a hefty chunk of new material and revelations (such as the first, forgotten, Mrs. Oates and many interviews with Oates' colleagues). Eliot here went through Eastwood's career like an impatient, bored tour guide, lingering longest on the Locke lawsuit - which I skimmed out of sheer boredom.

I don't like biographies that end up being an author's pompous Film Theory 101 thesis, and this one wasn't. (However, Eliot had a WTF moment by comparing Clint to [Dirty Harry:] Callahan by saying the names shared a C, L and an N. Okaaaay.....was the word count a little shy or what?) But it was so shallow and abrupt for each movie in Eastwood's career that I felt like I was reading bullet points.

Disappointing, but biographies aren't my thing anyway. I prefer to watch the films and enjoy, and not bother with what happens behind the camera.

IMO, the best thing about the book is the dust jacket. Hello!
reviewed American Rebel: The Life of Clint Eastwood on
I appreciated the fact that this book is as concise and edgy as its subject. This is a good read for anybody interested in Eastwood or in the movie industry. I enjoyed it.
roundzoom avatar reviewed American Rebel: The Life of Clint Eastwood on + 8 more book reviews
Definitely gave me an unexpected look at Clint. Having been a fan for so many years I was definitely taken by surprise at much of the content. A good read


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