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Clint Eastwood and Spike Lee’s feud was settled at a basketball game

When you’ve been around in Hollywood for as long as Clint Eastwood has, you’re bound to make your fair share of enemies in the industry. Spike Lee is not one to mince his words either, so it makes sense that the two legendary filmmakers would have become embroiled in a bitter feud at some point in their illustrious careers. What’s special about this disagreement, though, is that Lee randomly decided to declare the feud was over during a basketball game — and Clint Eastwood wasn’t even there.

Apparently, the feud began when Lee took offence to two of Eastwood’s war movies – Letters From Iwo Jima and Flags of Our Fathers – for their lack of representation for Black soldiers. At a press conference at the Cannes Film Festival in 2008, Lee publicly condemned Eastwood for not including a single Black actor in either movie.

Eastwood had a simple explanation though, explaining that factually speaking, no Black soldiers actually raised the flag (despite hundreds being involved in the events upon which the movies are based) and he wanted to avoid historical inaccuracies.

According to reports, Eastwood proceeded to suggest that Lee should “shut his face,” to which Lee’s response was to call Eastwood “an angry old man,” and reminded the actor-turned-director that he is “not my father and we’re not on a plantation either.”

The feud simmered for a while, before Lee ended it all in true soap opera fashion. While in attendance of an LA Lakers basketball game, Lee spotted Jeffrey Katzenberg, Steven Spielberg, and Eddie Murphy sitting together. He approached Spielberg and declared the animosity between himself and Eastwood was done.

“I said ‘Steven, it’s over with Clint Eastwood.’ Steven laughed and said, ‘I’ll call Clint and tell him in the morning.’ I said, ‘It’s over.’ He said, ‘Good,’” Lee recounted to The New Yorker. We can only assume that Spielberg did indeed pass on the message to Clint, and that the rest, is history, it seems.

Despite their disagreements, one thing is for certain; Spike Lee movies and Clint Eastwood movies are generally very, very good, and we are glad their feuding doesn’t get in the way of their filmmaking.

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Amy Aquino, Adrienne C. Moore, Cedric Yarbrough, Chikako Fukuyama & Onix Serrano Called For Clint Eastwood’s ‘Juror No. 2’

The movie follows Justin Kemp, played by Nicholas Hoult, who while serving as a juror in a high-profile murder trial, finds himself struggling with a serious moral dilemma — one he could use to sway the jury verdict and potentially convict–or free–the wrong killer. Eastwood is producing under his Malpaso banner in addition to directing off of Jonathan Abrams’ screenplay. The pic is currently shooting in Georgia.
Also part of the ensemble are Toni Collette (prosecutor), Gabriel Basso (accused), Zoey Deutch (Kemp’s wife), Leslie Bibb (juror), Chris Messina (public defender), and Kiefer Sutherland (Kemp’s AA sponsor).
Also producing for Malpaso are Tim Moore and Jessica Meier, and Dichotomy’s Adam Goodman & Matt Skiena. EPs are Ellen Goldsmith-Vein, Jeremy Bell and David M. Bernstein.
Aquino starred as Lt. Grace Billets in the Amazon series Bosch. Her TV credits include The Good Fight, Being Human, Glee, Big Love, ER, Everybody Loves Raymond, Crossing Jordan, Felicity, and Brooklyn Bridge. She is repped by Greene Talent and Skrzyniarz & Mallean.
Moore is best known for her NAACP Image Award-nominated role Black Cindy on the Netflix hit series Orange Is the New Black. Additional series credits include Pretty Hard Cases, Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt, and Search Party. Film credits include the Tim Story/New Line hit Shaft and DC/Warner Bros. animated Wonder Woman: Bloodlines. She is repped by Frontline Management and A3.
Yarbrough stars in the AMC series Lucky Hank and can currently be seen the Judd Apatow comedy Please Don’t Destroy: The Treasure of Foggy Mountain available now on Peacock. Up next for Yarbrough is the Netflix feature Unfrosted directed by and starring Jerry Seinfeld. Yarbrough is repped by Greenlight Management and The Gersh Agency.
Born and raised in Japan, Fukuyama recently played Aya in the Netflix release of Blade of the 47 Ronin.  She spent her childhood acting on the stage, is well-known in Japan for her time on the hit Netflix reality show Terrace House: Aloha State. Fukuyama is repped by Circle of 10 Talent and Gregg Edwards Management.
Serrano’s credits include the series Gordita Chronicles on Max and a recurring role on Fantasy Island on Fox. The actor is repped by 22 Talent and The Park Noack Agency.

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Clint Eastwood promises to watch Indian movie ‘Jigarthanda Double X’

The team of Tamil movie Jigarthanda Double X can’t keep calm as legendary actor-director Clint Eastwood promised to watch their film.
Karthik Subbaraj’s directorial Jigarthanda Double X, starring Raghava Lawrence and SJ Suryah, is a tribute to Clint Eastwood and Satyajit Ray.
Surprisingly, Eastwood’s team that maintains his X profile recently reacted to a fan’s tweet and confirmed that the actor is aware of the Tamil film and will watch it once he wraps up his upcoming film Juror No. 2.
“Dear @RealTheClint We are Indians We made a Tamil movie called Jigarthanda Double X. Its available in Netflix. We have given u a great tribute in the whole movie. We made some animated scenes like u in ur young age. Please watch it once u get some time,” read the tweet by a fan of the movie. Clint’s team replied: “Hi. Clint is aware of this movie and he states he will get to it upon Completion of his New Film. Juror 2. Thank You.”

The particular tweet by Eastwood’s team has left Jigarthanda Double X cast and crew extremely happy.
Taking to X, Karthik Subbaraj wrote: “Wowww….. Feeling So Surreal!! The Legend #ClintEastwood is AWARE of #JigarthandaDoubleX & gonna watch it soon… [?] This film is my heartfelt dedication to @RealTheClint on behalf of Millions of his Fans in India…Can’t wait to hear what he thinks of the film once he does…. Thanks a lot@Vijay70269050 and all #JigarthandaXX fans on twitter who reached out to the man himself & making this happen…. Feeling Blessed.”
SJ Suryah, who played the role of Ray Dasan in the film, thanked Clint Eastwood for the acknowledgement. He wrote: “Thx a lot sirrrrrrrrr we are very happy that this movie reached U. my self and @offl_Lawrence we r die hard fan of U sir & our director @karthiksubbaraj sir is maddest die hard fan of U sir (sic).”
Raghava Lawrence also reacted to the post.
“Thx a lot sirrrrrrrrr we are very happy that this movie reached U. My self and @iam_SJSuryah, we r die hard fans of U sir & our director @karthiksubbaraj sir is maddest die hard fan of U sir @RealTheClint,” he wrote.
Jigarthanda Double X pays tributes not just to Clint Eastwood and Satyajit Ray but also Tamil superstar Rajinikanth. The film is currently streaming on Netflix.

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Quentin Tarantino Wanted To Mimic 1 Iconic Clint Eastwood Trilogy Despite His Aversion To Sequels

Veteran director Quentin Tarantino has been an admirer of several other people for his own career. Getting inspired by the likes of Clint Eastwood and Sylvester Stallone, Tarantino directed the Kill Bill movies.
Talking about the movie, Tarantino stated that the Kill Bill franchise was supposed to be his The Dollars Trilogy, Quentin Tarantino stated that he already has a story in mind, the director revealed that the story will indeed continue.
Quentin Tarantino and Uma Thurman on the sets of Kill Bill

Quentin Tarantino and Uma Thurman on the sets of Kill Bill
Quentin Tarantino Had His Own Clint Eastwood Trilogy!
Being a veteran actor and director, Clint Eastwood starred in The Dollars Trilogy with director Sergio Leone. Being years apart in the making, Quentin Tarantino had almost a similar style when he was making and directing the Kill Bill franchise.
Quentin Tarantino in Pulp FictionQuentin Tarantino in Pulp Fiction
Consisting of Kill Bill Vol.1 and 2, the Uma Thurman starrer franchise has been recognized as one of the most iconic franchises of all time. Being known for his diverse work, Quentin Tarantino revealed in an interview with Entertainment Weekly that the Kill Bill franchise was his own version of Clint Eastwood’s The Dollars Trilogy.
“Oh yeah, initially I was thinking this would be my “Dollars” trilogy. I was going to do a new one every 10 years. But I need at least 15 years before I do this again. Uma won’t be the star, though she’ll be in it.”
He further continued that he had already gotten the story down to the last detail and that a certain character would take revenge on the Bride. Stating that revenge is served to all, Tarantino might just make Kill Bill Vol. 3 if he wishes!
Quentin Tarantino Has The Story Ready For Kill Bill Vol. 3
Uma Thurman in a still from Kill Bill: Volume 2 (2004)Uma Thurman in a still from Kill Bill: Volume 2 (2004)
As the interview continued, Tarantino revealed that he already has the story planned for Kill Bill Vol. 3. Talking about the details and storyline of the movie, Tarantino jokingly said that he could start shooting the movie now!
“Sofie Fatale [Julie Dreyfus] will get all of Bill’s money. She’ll raise Nikki, who’ll take on the Bride. Nikki deserves her revenge every bit as much as the Bride deserved hers. I might even shoot a couple of scenes for it now so I can get the actresses while they’re this age. It’s exciting to know that somewhere there’s a little girl who’ll grow up to be my leading lady.”
Having a high rating in the 80% range of Rotten Tomatoes, Kill Bill Vol. 1 and 2 have been recognized as two of the iconic movies of Quentin Tarantino. With Tarantino allegedly working on his final film titled The Movie Critic, a third part in the Kill Bill franchise might never see the light of day (we hope not).

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