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∞ Eastwood agreed to a television interview. His host, somewhat hostile,
∞ began by defining a Clint Eastwood picture as a violent, ruthless,
∞ lawless, and bloody piece of mayhem, and then asked Eastwood himself to
∞ define a Clint Eastwood picture. "To me," said Eastwood calmly, "what
∞ a Clint Eastwood picture is, is one that I'm in."
∞ -- Boller and Davis, "Hollywood Anecdotes"