Eddie Murphy clarified that he left the 2007 Oscars early due to feeling uncomfortable after Clint Eastwood's gesture of sympathy, not because he lost, and reflected on the unpredictable nature of awards. He also discussed past conflicts with David Spade stemming from a joke on SNL, which strained their relationship for years.
An Austrian newspaper published a fabricated interview with Clint Eastwood, claiming he criticized remakes and franchises. Eastwood denied giving the interview, and the journalist responsible admitted she never actually interviewed him, though she claimed the quotes were from festival round tables. The newspaper has distanced itself from the journalist, emphasizing editorial standards.
A viral interview claiming Clint Eastwood criticized Hollywood was debunked by Eastwood himself, who confirmed the quotes are real but were taken from old interviews conducted over decades, not recent statements. The article was based on a tribute piece that aggregated quotes from past press conferences, leading to confusion about the timing of the comments.
An Austrian publication that published a fabricated Clint Eastwood interview has severed ties with the author involved, clarifying that the quotes were a compilation of past interviews for Eastwood's 95th birthday, and emphasizing the use of factual content.
An Austrian newspaper, Kurier, published a fabricated interview with Clint Eastwood, claiming he spoke to them about Hollywood, but Eastwood denied the interview's authenticity. The newspaper's editor apologized and severed ties with the journalist responsible, Elisabeth Sereda, due to standards violations, highlighting issues of journalistic integrity.
A viral interview claiming Clint Eastwood criticized Hollywood's franchise obsession was fabricated; the quotes were taken from multiple past responses and falsely presented as a single interview, leading Eastwood to deny ever making those statements.
Clint Eastwood denied giving a recent interview to Austrian newspaper Kurier, calling it entirely fake, and clarified he has not spoken to any journalists recently, despite the story being widely circulated and picked up by major outlets.
Clint Eastwood denied a recent interview with the German outlet Kurier, claiming it never took place and labeling it as entirely phony, despite widespread circulation of the false report.
Clint Eastwood has denied a viral interview claiming he discussed his upcoming projects and opinions, stating it is entirely fabricated and he did not speak to Kurier, an Austrian newspaper, recently.
Clint Eastwood criticizes Hollywood for over-reliance on sequels and franchises, advocating for more original films like classics such as 'Casablanca.'
Clint Eastwood criticizes the current trend of remakes and franchises in Hollywood, urging filmmakers to create original content, and emphasizes his own ongoing career and passion for learning and adapting in the film industry.
Francesca Eastwood, daughter of Clint Eastwood, will not face charges after her October arrest for suspected domestic violence due to insufficient evidence, according to the Los Angeles district attorney's office. Eastwood was arrested in Beverly Hills following an alleged altercation with her boyfriend but was released on bail. The case was declined by prosecutors, and no further details were provided by police or Eastwood's representatives.
Warner Bros. has limited the release of Clint Eastwood's latest film, 'Juror #2,' to just 28 theaters, with plans to pull it after less than a week, despite its strong reviews and star-studded cast. This move is seen as a financial decision by Warner Bros. Discovery CEO David Zaslav, who is focused on managing the company's debt. Eastwood, at 94, faced challenges during production, including health issues and a labor strike. The studio's decision reflects a shift away from Eastwood's films, which have not been financially successful in recent years.
Clint Eastwood's film 'Juror #2' was always intended for streaming on Max, despite a limited theatrical release meant for awards qualification. Warner Bros. Discovery reportedly planned this strategy from the start, though it led to confusion and speculation about the film being buried. The movie, a legal drama, is expected to be a popular holiday watch on Max, although it still lacks a release date and proper advertising.