THE ROBERT W. WHITAKER ARCHIVE

JEWISH REALISTIC | 2006-05-27

Clint Eastwood made a movie called "The Unforgiven."

He had made all those spaghetti westerns and Dirty Harry movies, so Eastwood decided to make a movie that all the critics would think was GREAT.

He did.

You have to give Eastwood credit for knowing what he is doing. He wanted all the critics to say all those other movies were just entertainment, but "The Unforgiven" was The Real Thing.

Keep in mind that the last person who could possibly know what The Real Thing was in the real west would be a New York movie critic.

Have you ever seen a Woodie Allen movie?

Absolutely every single whie person in "The Unforgiven," including the one Clint Eastwood played, was a Woodie Allen clone.

All of them were absolute cowards. Clint's character was a coward until he got drunk.

The only real hero in the movie was Eastwood's Faithful Negro Companion. He never showed an ounce of fear. He was the martyr the evil sheriff totured to death and for whom Eastwood got drunk and killed the white gentiles for.

To say this movie was a critical success is a gross understatement. Whoever and Ebert pronounced it a truly realistic picture of the Old West, with which they were apparently intimately familiar.

Reality, realistic, true to life, all of New York praised the movie.

Eastwood made the movie precisely to get this bunch of retards to say that.