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Little Bill Beats English Bob
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I'm Here to Kill You, Little Bill
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Clint Eastwood Wins Best Directing: 1993 Oscars
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Unforgiven Wins Film Editing: 1993 Oscars
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Ain't No Time To Quit
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Hell Of A Thing
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You Are The Only Friend I Have Kid
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Clean and Loaded
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Unforgiven Wins Best Picture: 1993 Oscars
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Clint Eastwood on UNFORGIVEN
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Gene Hackman winning Best Supporting Actor
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Clint Eastwood On Gene Hackman's Character In UNFORGIVEN
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Clint Eastwood On Convincing Gene Hackman To Be In UNFORGIVEN
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Clint Eastwood On How UNFORGIVEN Is A "Uniquely Different" Western
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Clint Eastwood on UNFORGIVEN
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A review by redTed
10.0
Written on January 21, 2015
Quite easily the finest western ever made and very close to the greatest film ever made. It won loads of Oscars and other film awards in 1993, but it still should have won more.
Talk about a man at his peak ? This has Clint Eastwood, Gene Hackman, Richard Harris, Morgan Freeman and virtual rookie, Jaimz Woolvett as The Schofield Kid, all putting in magnificent, career defining performances. Not to mention the bit players who all add to this stunningly captivating film.
Weak points ? There are none. Every frame is a gem. It has plenty of dark humour. A few touching moments where you would think it wasn't possible. Sadistic and brutal fight scenes and then it has Clint Eastwood riding into town for the final terrifying, yet totally satisfying, showdown.
How Al Pacino (The Scent of a Woman) beat Clint to Best Actor in 1993 is a mystery of modern times. Right up there with how The Shawshank Redemption didn't win anything of note in '95 but is now regarded as possibly the greatest film of all time by many people.
Talk about a man at his peak ? This has Clint Eastwood, Gene Hackman, Richard Harris, Morgan Freeman and virtual rookie, Jaimz Woolvett as The Schofield Kid, all putting in magnificent, career defining performances. Not to mention the bit players who all add to this stunningly captivating film.
Weak points ? There are none. Every frame is a gem. It has plenty of dark humour. A few touching moments where you would think it wasn't possible. Sadistic and brutal fight scenes and then it has Clint Eastwood riding into town for the final terrifying, yet totally satisfying, showdown.
How Al Pacino (The Scent of a Woman) beat Clint to Best Actor in 1993 is a mystery of modern times. Right up there with how The Shawshank Redemption didn't win anything of note in '95 but is now regarded as possibly the greatest film of all time by many people.

































































