Saturday, January 15, 2005
Making his day
"Michael Moore and I actually have a lot in common - we both appreciate living in a country where there's free expression," Eastwood told the star-dotted crowd attending the National Board of Review awards dinner at Tavern on the Green, where Eastwood picked up a Special Filmmaking Achievement prize for "Million Dollar Baby."
Then, the Republican-leaning actor/director advised the lefty filmmaker: "But, Michael, if you ever show up at my front door with a camera - I'll kill you."
The audience erupted in laughter, and Eastwood grinned dangerously.
"I mean it," he added, provoking more guffaws.
The Ebb & Flow Institute tells you what the New York Daily News left out!
3 Comments:
By Pile On®, at Sat Jan 15, 06:35:00 PM:
Thanks for the link Jack, I appreciate the spike in traffic.
Any excuse to break out some Dirty Harry lines.
By TigerHawk, at Sat Jan 15, 06:49:00 PM:
Well, Pile, I'm happy to send you any traffic I have, but I think you are overstating it to call it a "spike"!
By Pile On®, at Sat Jan 15, 09:57:00 PM:
I don't know exactly how many hits are in a spike, but it was a pleasant little surprise.
Let's leave it at that.