Cool Stuff: Clint Eastwood: 35 Films, 35 Years At Warner Bros. DVD Set

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Out Today: Warner Bros has released an ultimate 35-film Clint Eastwood retrospective touted as the largest ever DVD box set featuring a single artist. Clint Eastwood: 35 Films, 35 Years at Warner Bros. contains 19-discs (16 of which are double-sided) containing 34 Warner Bros films that Eastwood either headlined and/or directed. The 35th "film" included is Eastwood Factor, a feature documentary film by critic/historian Richard Schickel. The box set also includes a 24-page extract of Schickel's upcoming book Clint: A Retrospective. The collection contains Eastwood films from 1968's Where Eagles Dare through last year's Gran Torino.

I have the set in my hands now and it is a very nice package. Some DVD fanatics will gripe over the two-sided discs, which make up 16 of the 19 DVDs in this set, but that fact doesn't bother me much. My only complaint is that all the movies are in DVD format, and that Warner Bros is not releasing a Blu-ray version of the collection. Of course, I also understand why they are unable to do this as many of the films are not yet available in high definition. I've included a lor more information about the release, after the jump.

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The suggested retail price for the collection is $180, but some sites and stores have the set on sale for much lower: For example, Amazon is selling the collection for $129.99.

Here is a listing of the movies included in the set:

1. Where Eagles Dare, 1968

2. Kelly's Heroes, 1970

3. Dirty Harry, 1971

4. Magnum Force, 1973

5. The Enforcer, 1975

6. The Outlaw Josey Wales, 1976

7. The Gauntlet, 1977

8. Every Which Way but Loose, 1978

9. Bronco Billy, 1980

10. Any Which Way You Can, 1980

11. Honkytonk Man, 1982

12. Firefox, 1982,

13. Sudden Impact, 1983

14. City Heat, 1984

15. Tightrope, 1984

16. Pale Rider, 1985

17. Heartbreak Ridge, 1986

18. Bird, 1988

19. The Dead Pool, 1988

20. Pink Cadillac, 1989

21. White Hunter, Black Heart, 1990

22. The Rookie, 1990

23. Unforgiven, 1992

24. A Perfect World, 1993

25. The Bridges of Madison County, 1995

26. Absolute Power, 1997

27. Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil, 1997

28. True Crime, 1999

29. Space Cowboys, 2000

30. Blood Work, 2002

31. Mystic River, 2003

32. Million Dollar Baby, 2004

33. Letters from Iwo Jima, 2006

34. Gran Torino, 2008

35. The Eastwood Factor. 2009

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Here is a trailer showing the films included in the set:

Here is a video showing what is included in the set:

And here is the official press release for more information:

A Salute to a True Motion Picture Legend

Major Retrospective Celebration Throughout 2010

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Debuts February 16, 2010

Largest Single Artist Box Set Ever Includes The Eastwood Factor,

Intimate Short Film from Richard Schickel Offering a

Rare Personal Look at Eastwood, Plus Extract from

Schickel's New Book, Special Features and Memorabilia

Burbank, Calif., November 30, 2009 — Clint Eastwood's illustrious motion picture career has spanned more than a half century and has touched generations of filmgoers. The filmmaker/actor has won five Academy Awards®, and his films have grossed nearly $2 billion at the domestic box office. Warner Home Video (WHV) will celebrate Eastwood and his 35-year association with the studio through Malpaso Productions with a comprehensive, elegant giftset, Clint Eastwood: 35 Films 35 Years at Warner Bros., to be released February 16, 2010.

The collection, considered the largest feature film box set ever released for a single artist, contains 34 classic Eastwood films from the Warner library and highlights the breadth and depth of his work — from Where Eagles Dare through Gran Torino. Included are his "Dirty Harry" movies, his Best Picture Oscar® dramas and nominees, his Westerns, his war movies, his comedies, and more. (A complete list is available at the end of this release.)

The 35th film is The Eastwood Factor, an intimate short film from Time magazine critic and film historian Richard Schickel. The Eastwood Factor presents Eastwood in a way he's rarely seen — visiting film locations or sites where his movies were created, and on the Warner lot visiting the costume department and Eastwood Scoring Stage, as well as at his home. Eastwood's candid, intelligent and often humorous interviews about his body of work and the choices he made, along with Schickel's selection of scenes from his movies (including his upcoming Invictus), results in an up-close and personal portrait of one of the great icons of our era. The end result is a clear reminder of why Eastwood's career as both a great filmmaker and actor has been so enduring and his work so respected.

"I've known Clint for most of the time he's been at Warner Bros.," said Schickel. "I was fortunate to be able to wander around the Warner lot with him and hear his reminiscences. To be able to show him in the places where he works and lives and feels most comfortable is, I think, a unique opportunity."

A sampling of the documentary is scheduled to run on a minimum of 10,000 screens nationwide in the first quarter of 2010. Additional moments from this remarkable retrospective of Eastwood's career will be glimpsed over the course of the media campaign in support of the release.

The box set will also include a 24-page booklet extracted from Richard Schickel's new monograph Clint: A Retrospective, as well as Studio letters and photos. Packaged in a

20-page double-wide album, Clint Eastwood: 35 Films 35 Years at Warner Bros. will contain 19 discs and will sell for $179.98 SRP. Orders are due January 12.

Select titles from Clint Eastwood: 35 Films 35 Years at Warner Bros. will also be available for download via iTunes, Xbox Live, Zune Marketplace, Amazon Video on Demand and other digital retailers.

The full 288-page book from Richard Schickel, entitled Clint: A Retrospective, will be published at the end of February/early March by Sterling Publishing Inc. This definitive appraisal contains 325 photographs, meticulously researched from Warner Bros.' files and other key image archives. It is Schickel's homage to the actor who, Schickel says, has most inspired him as a critic over the years. Eastwood himself provides an introduction. A 20-minute version of the full-length documentary will accompany the book, which will also be released in all English-speaking territories overseas. Translations by major publishers will follow in France, Germany, Finland, Sweden, Spain and Japan.

In making the announcement, Jeff Baker, WHV's Executive VP and General Manager, Theatrical Catalog said, "There is not much you can say that hasn't already been said about this amazingly talented man. We are so proud to have had such a longstanding association with Clint, and we're delighted to be releasing this major collection so both loyal fans and those newly discovering Clint can enjoy his wonderful body of work."

Eastwood's relationship with Warner Bros. began in 1975 with the signing of a long-term pact, and Eastwood's Malpaso Productions moved onto the studio's storied lot. Among the many awards the actor/filmmaker has received for his work are four Oscars® and 11 nominations, including Best Picture and Best Director Academy Award® wins for Unforgiven and Million Dollar Baby, both of which were made at Warner Bros. Eastwood has also received five Golden Globes®, countless critics association accolades and Lifetime Achievement awards from, among others, the Directors Guild of America, Screen Actors Guild, the American Film Institute and the Hollywood Foreign Press Association (Cecil B. DeMille Award). In addition, the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences presented him with the Irving G. Thalberg Memorial Award. Recently, Eastwood was made a commander in the prestigious French Legion of Honor (Légion d'honneur), cited for his "body of work, his longevity and his ability to delight audiences around the globe."

Early in his career, Eastwood starred as the "Man with No Name" in A Fistful of Dollars, his first "spaghetti western," which was a box office success and drew attention to the young actor. Additional roles followed, including the role of Harry Callahan in five "Dirty Harry" films, beginning in 1971. That same year, he made his directorial debut with Play Misty for Me. Other noted Eastwood films include the Charlie Parker biography Bird; The Bridges of Madison County; In the Line of Fire; Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil; White Hunter, Black Heart; Absolute Power; Space Cowboys; Mystic River; Flags of Our Fathers; Letters from Iwo Jima; and, most recently, Gran Torino. His newest film, Invictus, stars Oscar® winners Morgan Freeman and Matt Damon in the inspiring true story of how Nelson Mandela joined forces with Francois Pienaar, captain of South Africa's rugby team, to help unite their country.