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Last edited Sat Jan 10, 2026, 09:48 PM - Edit history (2)
(Guesses are always welcome)
I'll start it off with two questions about Clint Eastwood:
1) What was the first movie Clint Eastwood directed? (answered)
2) What Clint Eastwood movie exceeded its budget even before filming began?
BOSSHOG
(44,738 posts)What Movie? And what was she doing? Out in 1967
JoseBalow
(9,415 posts)in Cool Hand Luke
BOSSHOG
(44,738 posts)Heres another one somewhat similar
Who said Hes in the car? Who was in the car? Why? What movie?
Harker
(17,686 posts)2...Letters From Iwo Jima?
ProfessorGAC
(76,452 posts)But, I think the 2nd one is Paint Your Wagon. That movie was a financial disaster.
Not Eastwood's fault, though. He was in it but had nothing to do with the production.
Harker
(17,686 posts)I still recall "Wand'rin' Star" being a radio hit in Denver. I just looked into it, and was surprised to see it was released as a 45, b/w "I Talk to the Trees."
ProfessorGAC
(76,452 posts)It didn't lose money, but it grossed $30 million in a budget of $21 million.
But, distribution costs were high; the long running time eliminated 2nd views; it was a musical when younger audiences had little attraction to musicals; and that $30 million took nearly 4 years to accumulate.
After it's movie run, residuals were pitiful as TV stations didn't think enough of it to tie up 4 hours of airtime.
It made the studio about 3% after fully absorbed cost.
Not a turkey like Ishtar, but pretty bad.
red dog 1
(32,853 posts)For number 2, Nope.
(One out of two ain't bad)
Harker
(17,686 posts)red dog 1
(32,853 posts)Harker
(17,686 posts)If not, I'll see if I can kick-start my brain.
red dog 1
(32,853 posts)TexasBushwhacker
(21,175 posts)red dog 1
(32,853 posts)Harker
(17,686 posts)what color is John Milner's (Paul LeMat) hotrod?
red dog 1
(32,853 posts)Harker
(17,686 posts)A cross between piss yellow and...
Mad_Dem_X
(10,170 posts)Harker
(17,686 posts)well done Mad_Dem_X!
red dog 1
(32,853 posts)most nights and had conducted climbing expeditions to the top of the local Holiday Inn sign.
One actor set fire to George Lucas' motel room.
Another night, Le Mat threw Richard Dreyfuss into a swimming pool, gashing Dreyfuss' forehead on the day before he was due to have his close-ups filmed. (Wikipedia)
Harker
(17,686 posts)red dog 1
(32,853 posts)Harker
(17,686 posts)Harker
(17,686 posts)Bonus points for coming up with both characters and actors.
red dog 1
(32,853 posts)Doc_Technical
(3,751 posts)jmowreader
(53,064 posts)The title card reads "Reefer Madness, formerly 'Tell Your Children.'"
Emile
(41,841 posts)ms liberty
(11,143 posts)JoseBalow
(9,415 posts)I Got You Babe
red dog 1
(32,853 posts)(Martin Sheen ended up playing Capt. Willard)
Harker
(17,686 posts)Yes, a guess!
Besides Steve McQueen, who was Coppola's first choice, Al Pacino also turned down the role of Willard.
Harker
(17,686 posts)VGNonly
(8,466 posts)Steve McQueen was Coppola's first choice to play Willard, but he didn't want to leave America for three weeks, and Coppola was unwilling to pay his $3 million fee.
VGNonly
(8,466 posts)for casting. In Butch & Sundance he wanted to play Sundance and wanted the film credits as "The Sundance Kid and Butch Cassidy". The studio said no, McQueen walked. (supposedly)
Harker
(17,686 posts)JoseBalow
(9,415 posts)Before there was NC-17 rating
VGNonly
(8,466 posts)Goodfellas to eliminate some scenes to avoid a NC-17 rating.
VGNonly
(8,466 posts)Sean Penn, Alec Baldwin, Tom Cruise and Val Kilmer were all considered. The role ended up going to a relative newcomer, who was it?
Harker
(17,686 posts)VGNonly
(8,466 posts)I always wanted to be a gangster!
Harker
(17,686 posts)red dog 1
(32,853 posts)I think Henry Hill (Ray Liotta) uttered that line near the beginning of the movie.
red dog 1
(32,853 posts)VGNonly
(8,466 posts)What the real-life name of the actor killed in the office by Anton Chigurh?
red dog 1
(32,853 posts)Did you see my reply # 47?
Some trivia-In the film There Will Be Blood, it was being filmed at the same area and time as No Country For Old Men. The derrick fire scene caused some much black smoke that NCFOM had suspend some filming.
JoseBalow
(9,415 posts)Steven Root
He was the judge in Idiocracy, and the Swingline stapler guy in Office Space.
VGNonly
(8,466 posts)in Oh Brother Where Art Thou.
JoseBalow
(9,415 posts)
jmowreader
(53,064 posts)red dog 1
(32,853 posts)red dog 1
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red dog 1
(32,853 posts)Last edited Mon Dec 8, 2025, 10:58 PM - Edit history (1)
(He later changed his mind & chose Christopher Waltz, who won an Oscar for Best Supporting Actor)
VGNonly
(8,466 posts)VGNonly
(8,466 posts)QT seems to have frequent collaborators/stock players quite often in his films.
JoseBalow
(9,415 posts)red dog 1
(32,853 posts)Harvey Keitel was in a lot of QT's movies.
JoseBalow
(9,415 posts)
VGNonly
(8,466 posts)Brother Buzz
(39,824 posts)Harker
(17,686 posts)Brother Buzz
(39,824 posts)I just realized the two films were shot five years apart. I saw the Mouse that Roared on television soon after it was released, but didnt catch Dr. Strangelove until the early seventies.
Harker
(17,686 posts)MTR as a TV rerun, Dr. Strangelove on a big screen at a university film fest, though I was but a 11 or 12-year-old.
Harker
(17,686 posts)Angleae
(4,800 posts)Harker
(17,686 posts)VGNonly
(8,466 posts)in Boogie Nights?
sdfernando
(6,058 posts)"Just cause people wanna eat the burger doesn't mean they wanna meet the cow"
JoseBalow
(9,415 posts)sdfernando
(6,058 posts)Said by Chris Farley.
JoseBalow
(9,415 posts)He was quoting his father, Brian Dennehy (Big Tom.)

VGNonly
(8,466 posts)What film?
VGNonly
(8,466 posts)in The Apartment? (based on the olive count)
red dog 1
(32,853 posts)(Before he died)
red dog 1
(32,853 posts)(Steve Martin ended up playing the lead role of Vinnie)