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Every Which Way But Loose [Blu-ray] | ![Every Which Way But Loose [Blu-ray]](http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/51AO1uGqpZL._SL160_.jpg) | Actors: Clint Eastwood, Sondra Locke, Geoffrey Lewis, Ruth Gordon, Jeannette Louise Cole Studio: Warner Home Video Category: DVD
List Price: $16.99 Buy New: $10.42 as of 9/10/2010 10:41 PDT details You Save: $6.57 (39%)
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Seller: -importcds Rating: 56 reviews Sales Rank: 7842
Format: Color, Widescreen Language: English (Original Language) Rating: PG (Parental Guidance Suggested) Media: Blu-ray Discs: 1 Aspect Ratio: 1.85:1 Running Time: 110 Minutes Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 6.7 x 5.3 x 0.5
MPN: 883929033492 UPC: 883929033492 EAN: 0883929033492 ASIN: B001CT8776
Theatrical Release Date: 2008 Release Date: September 2, 2008 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Product Description In pursuit of the beautiful singer who broke his heart, trucker and barroom brawler Philo embarks on a wacky chase throughout the Southwest with his o
Amazon.com Clint Eastwood's 1978 comedy introduces Filo Beddoe, a truck driver and mechanic whose daily life is an absurd grind. He's constantly coming up short on money, love, and anything else to help him get through the day, while also saddled with a loony mother (deliciously played by Ruth Gordon), a best friend (Geoffrey Lewis) who's not too swift on the uptake, and an orangutan named Clyde who fights almost as well as Clint. While moonlighting as a bare-knuckle fighter, Clint finally meets the girl of his dreams (Sondra Locke), a snooty country singer who rebuffs him even as he pursues her, trailed by bikers and brawlers. It's Eastwood's magnetism and charm that make this more than a mere string of comic sketches, and things move along quickly enough to be entertaining, if a little thin. Clyde is a natural scene-stealer, but it's Ruth Gordon's crazy, cranky old coot who steals the movie. --Robert Lane
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Friendly Good-Natured Violence September 5, 2010 C. Rocklein I was really surprised how much heart this picture had. I wasn't expecting much more than a cowboy/hick movie via the 1970s with a lot of gratuitous violence, but this film just goes way beyond its country-western setting and the basic plot synopsis of the story. What tempers the violence in it is not only Clint's generous personality, but that lovable orangutan, who always manages to keep things on the lighter side, and who Philo clearly loves. It's a nice touch for the baddest street fighter this side of the river Pecos to have. And even the fights are done with a kind of impersonal business as usual touch with no hard feelings involved - see the last fight in particular. The ending of the movie, and I won't tell what happens, was nothing less than than true Taoist thinking - Lao Tze would have approved. Throw in a bluesy love story, a group of likable loser Hell's Angels, a catty Sandra Locke, and just about the baddest old lady you'll ever see, and what you've got is the pure poetry - or entertainment - that is Any Which Way But Loose. It's no wonder this was a hit in its time. Fans of Bronco Billy would probably like this as well, though it's somewhat cruder and certainly more violent. Don't hesitate to catch this fine film from the vast selection of Eastwood movies out there if by some remote chance you haven't seen it already. It's a great one.
every which way and great July 21, 2010 hocky37 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Despite being some 40 years old and the fact that you can't stand for Locke' role in this movie, Clint is great and the fights and comedy by all the rest of the supporting actors and actresses makes this a classic
How Can Anyone Sit Through This???? July 12, 2010 Graboidz (Westminster, Maryland) 0 out of 2 found this review helpful
As a child in the 1970's nothing was better than putting on your feety pajamas, climbing into the back of the family station wagon and heading out to your local drive-in. I saw many films under the stars, and have fond memories of eating hot dogs and popcorn while watching the movies play out through the windshield as sound was pumped through a tinny speaker hung from Dad's door. After watching "Every Which Way but Loose" I begged my folks for a monkey....for months it seems all I wanted was a pet monkey that I could also teach how to flip the bird to folks on at red lights. (now I know he isn't a monkey.....but I was only 6 years old so cut me some slack!) The main point is that I loved this movie!!
Okay, jump forward about 30 some years and I decided to introduce my own kids to Clyde and his antics. Oh....dear.....Lord!>?! What happened??? We pop on the film and everything starts off just fine with that mellow but catchy theme song by Eddie Rabbitt...and the next thing I know, it's like some awful country bar nightmare. I really don't remember Mel Tillis as part of the film, and while I remember Sondra Locke being in it (hell...she populated every Eastwood film for years!) I really, really don't remember her singing....CONSTANTLY throughout the film! Seriously, it's like one long whiskey soaked nightmare every time Clint gets near that Palomino Bar. Mel Tillis I could handle....Sondra Locke not so much. It's just too awful for words sitting there while she warbles out some country tune or another.
Clyde is still there, and still the best part of the movie (well...Ruth Gordon as Ma still gives me a chuckle too) but he's not in the film nearly enough. The fight scenes are simply goofy, and who created those "punching" sound effects??? They sound worse than the dubbed Kung Fu theater punches you see on late night TV.
And to top it off, I understand that Clyde (the orangutan from the film) was so severely beaten he died right after the films release?!!!
I say give this one a pass, I should have never tempted fate by watching this again, sometimes the rosy-tint of nostalgia is best left undisturbed.
Every Which Way But Loose June 4, 2010 Jose Lopez (Miami,Florida USA) Before there was a Fight Club(A movie I don't care for.) You had Clint Eastwood beating them with his bare knuckles in fights, Although he isn't a trucker as described by the film(unless driving a pickup your a trucker). the movie is funny,yet slow-paced and long.Decent Film but obviously no Dirty Harry. 4 stars Cause eastwood' is in it.
can you resist this monkey? May 17, 2010 A. Rodriguez (Florida, USA) loved the monkey, he overstaged Clint. Just watching the monkey work is worth the price of the movie, enough said...
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