Monday, August 20, 2018
Not A Poem(Obsolete Note to thyself)
The Oscar-winning director Clint Eastwood stole all his early cowboy moves from Italian and American actor Terence Hill in Hill's movie Django, Prepare A Coffin(1968), he stole Hill's genre, image, et al. Addendum: in the movie Outlaw Josey Wales, Eastwood even stole the gun trick of the barrel flipping from Hill, and Hill's trademark cigar in mouth and Terence Hill was an Italian star long before Eastwood became famous; Hill personalized the Spaghetti Western, not Eastwood.
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