#rowdy yates and the man with no name
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heyihavesocks · 14 days ago
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Rowdy harassing serenading his favorite cousin
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Can y'all tell I've been listening to Rawhide's Clint Eastwood Sings Cowboy Favorites?
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kakmem · 1 year ago
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old doodles and random stuff dump since i haven't feel like drawing these days
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anxiouscowboy · 10 months ago
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Me: I'm sad.
Therapist: And what do we do when we're sad?
Me: *sniffling* Listen to Rawhide's Clint Eastwood Sings Cowboy Favorites.
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khazadspoon · 1 year ago
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I still do not understand how Clint Eastwood went from playing angry sunshine boy Rowdy Yates…..
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…. To playing the stoic, squinting, rugged Man With No Name
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Rawhide ran from 1959 to 1965 I think??? And A Fistful Of Dollars came out in 1964. So he was playing both parts at one point.
What happened. How did it happen.
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thedogslegart · 1 year ago
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This all i got 🤗
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champagnecowboys · 10 months ago
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My Rawhide/Dollars Trilogy crossover is finally finished! Follow Gil Favor and Rowdy as they navigate the complexities of attraction and the realities of existence in a tangled tale of love lost and love found.
Or, in the words of the blurb, “time and the rigours of life may have transformed Rowdy Yates from earnest drover to hard-hearted drifter, but vestiges of a difficult past continue to nip at his heels.”
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someguywriting · 2 years ago
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the wheel of Clint Eastwood
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chevvy-ryder · 11 months ago
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"You see, in this world there's two kinds of people, my friend: Those with loaded guns and those who are netrunners. I'm both."
– Jaysen
Homage to The Man with No Name as Jay is based of Clint Eastwood western The Man with no Name and Rowdy Yates. Another one under the cut:
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My attempt to eventually try out the Cyber Cowboy style I've had on mind when I was on ps4.
Got inspired by the following pics and mainly the final duel scene in GBU as the cameras are so grealty zoomed in. I have to zoom in more next time as well!!
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Also had the funny idea to have Jay and V descendants of the Eastwoods as the old man has enough children who already have children so the genealogical tree definitely will make it to 2077. lol Jay definitely can do The Squint™
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skylarynns-silverado · 1 year ago
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Character Source List
Sources [usually films or television shows - anything else will have notation] will be in bold. Characters will be formatted with their in-universe name, followed by the original character in italics. Name formatting will be [First Name] [Middle Name] ["Nick Name"] [Maiden Name/Original Surname] [Married Name/Taken Surname] as applicable. I will probably also be adding links to everything, but later.
Wanted: Dead or Alive 1958-1961 Joshua Everett "Josh" Randall - Josh Randall
Rawhide 1959-1965 Randolph Jacob "Rowdy" Yates - Rowdy Yates
The Magnificent Seven 1960 Franklin Vaughn "Frank" Randall - Vin Giovanni Vittorio "Gio" Auditore - Bernardo O'Reilly Brittony "Britt" Calvin - Britt Byron Allen Lee III - Lee Carlos "Chico" Hernandez - Chico
The Dollars Trilogy 1964-1966 Jonas Blake "Joey" Yates - The Man With No Name / Joe/Manco/Blondie
Hang 'Em High 1968 Jeremy Cooper "Jed" Yates - Jed Cooper Rachel Warren - Rachel Warren
Once Upon a Time in the West 1969 Emilio "Harmonica" Arman - Harmonica Jorge Gutierrez - Cheyenne
Rustlers' Rhapsody 1985 Revelin "Rex" O'Houlihan - Rex O'Herlihan Peter Twist - Peter
Silverado 1985 [to be honest I'm taking almost all the characters, but main characters/love interests:] Emmett Martell - Emmett Paden Cassidy - Paden Tyree Ransom Ekker - Tyree Hannah Kincaid Weslan [Cobb] - Hannah Weslan Malachi "Mal" Johnson - Malachi "Mal" Johnson Jacob "Rattlesnake Jake" Martell - Jake Stella Bonneville - Stella Rae Johnson - Rae Johnson Phoebe Hartshorne - Phoebe
Quigley Down Under 1990 Matthew Quigley - Matthew Quigley
Maverick 1994 Bret Maverick [Jr.] - Bret Maverick Annabelle Bransford - Annabelle Bransford
The Marshal 1995 Veronica "Ronnie" Davis - Veronica Cole
The Quick and the Dead 1995 Jessamy "Jessie" MacIntyre - The Lady / Ellen Cameron "Cam" McPhee - The Kid / Fee Herod Cortney "Cort" Cobb - Cort
The Magnificent Seven 1998-2000 [much like Silverado I'm taking almost all the characters, but main characters/love interests:] Christian "Chris" Larabee - Chris Larabee Vincent Ulysses "Vin" Tanner - Vin Tanner Nathan Jackson - Nathan Jackson John Daniel "J.D." Dunne - J.D. Dunne Buck Wilmington - Buck Wilmington Ezra Phineas Standish - Ezra Standish Mary Travis - Mary Travis Casey Welles - Casey Welles Inez Recillos - Inez Recillos
Firefly 2002 Robert Malcolm "Bobby" Reynolds - Malcolm "Mal" Reynolds Zoe Martinez - Zoe Alleyne Washbourne Jayne Cobb - Jayne Cobb Eleena Vasquez - Inara Serra Simon Morgan - Simon Tam River Morgan - River Tam Kaylee Frye - Kaywinnit Lee "Kaylee" Frye Sheppard Book - Derrial Book
Supernatural 2005-2020 John Winchester - John Winchester Dean Winchester - Dean Winchester Samuel "Sam" Winchester - Samuel "Sam" Winchester
3:10 to Yuma 2007 Daniel "Dan" Evans - Daniel "Dan" Evans William "Will" Evans - William Evans Benjamin "Ben" Wade - Ben Wade Charles "Charlie" Prince - Charlie Prince
Six of Crows 2015 Caspian/Casimir "Caz" Zima Winters - Kaz Brekker Haruko - Inej Ghafa Christophe "Kit Benny" Benoit - Jesper Fahey Wyatt Vanderbilt - Wylan Van Eck Hannah "Nan" Gallagher - Nina Zenik
The Magnificent Seven 2016 Samuel "Sam" Chisolm - Sam Chisolm Joshua "Josh" Faraday - Josh Faraday Manuel Vasquez - Vasquez Goodnight "Goody" Robicheaux - Goodnight "Goody" Robicheaux Billy Rocks - Billy Rocks Red Harvest - Red Harvest Emma Cullen - Emma Cullen
The Hunters 2020 [a series I am currently working on writing] Elias Hawkins - Elias Walker Hawkins Lucas "Luke" Hearne - Faolan Lucas "Luke" MacTiernan Auryon "Aury" Hearne - Auryon "Aury" Hearne-MacTiernan Hawkins Sebastian "Owl Eyes" St. James Cheyenne - Sylvain Alistair Abigale "Abby" McKenzie - Kindra Arden
Jessta James Music Videos 2021-2022 [specifically Hell's Coming With Me, Loaded Gun, and War Cry] Josiah "Josey" James - Jessta James
Original Characters 2023+ [that I've made for the project] Melissa "Missy" Ekker - Tyree's mother Bethany "Beth" Skinner - a love interest
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byneddiedingo · 2 years ago
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Clint Eastwood in For a Few Dollars More (Sergio Leone, 1965)
Cast: Clint Eastwood, Lee Van Cleef, Gian Maria Volontè, Mara Krupp, Luigi Pistilli, Klaus Kinski, Luis Rodríguez. Screenplay: Sergio Leone, Fulvio Morsella, Luciano Vincenzoni. Cinematography: Massimo Dallamano. Film editing: Eugenio Alabiso, Giorgio Serrallongo. Music: Ennio Morricone.
Most of us didn't realize it until much later when he was an Oscar-winning director, but Clint Eastwood was a very smart man. When Sergio Leone's A Fistful of Dollars became a hit in Italy in 1964, he asked Eastwood if he would make a sequel. Eastwood hadn't seen the movie, which hadn't yet been dubbed in English and released in the States, so Leone sent him a print of the Italian version. Even though he didn't speak Italian, Eastwood immediately recognized Leone's skill, and signed up to do the sequel. It was a gutsy move: At the time, making genre films like Westerns and sword-and-sandal epics in Italy and Spain was a job for has-beens and never-weres. Eastwood was on the brink of becoming one of the latter: His career to that point had been mostly in TV, on the long-running series Rawhide, with a few unmemorable movies. But cultivating a persona distinct from that of Rawhide's callow Rowdy Yates, that of the taciturn Man With No Name* of the Leone films, proved to be precisely the right thing to do. By the end of the 1960s, he had become a major star. Narratively, For a Few Dollars More is not quite as tight as the first film -- for one reason because it lacks the well-tested framework of Akira Kurosawa's Yojimbo (1961) that was the underpinning of Fistful. Also, setting up a rivalry between Eastwood's character and that of Lee Van Cleef's Col. Douglas Mortimer tends to diffuse the story a bit: As in Fistful, Eastwood's character is beaten to a pulp by the bad guys, but so is Mortimer, and the double mauling feels gratuitous, especially since there's no particular reason why the bad guys shouldn't just kill them. But the sequel shows Leone growing in style and technique, with a fine use of widescreen in establishing shots and a deft use of closeups in establishing the characters, especially the bad guys in the mob headed by El Indio (Gian Maria Volontè, who had also been the chief villain, Ramón Roja, in Fistful). Am I the only one who suspects, from Leone's closeups of the mob's faces, that Leone had been influenced by Carl Theodor Dreyer's The Passion of Joan of Arc (1929)? One standout in the mob is a superbly twitchy Klaus Kinski as a hunchback named Juan. Ennio Morricone's score is integral to the film's success. The spareness of the music, scored only for a few instruments, serves as a contrast to the sweeping orchestral scores for Hollywood Westerns by composers like Dimitri Tiomkin and Max Steiner. Morricone and Leone recognized the need for silence, punctuated only occasionally by a penny-whistle tweedle or a guitar riff, to maintain the film's texture.
*Actually, he has a name in both films: In Fistful he is called "Joe," which is obviously just a generic name for an americano, while in the sequel he is known as Monco, the Italian word for "one-armed," in reference to his tendency to use his left hand while keeping his gun hand under his poncho.
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heyihavesocks · 2 days ago
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I, um, I can explain...
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The Evolution of Fashion in Film: (Clint Eastwood, 1930-2014)
Clint Eastwood was an American actor, musician, and filmmaker who first gained fame after starring in Western films in the 1950s and 1960s. His breakout role was the role of Rowdy Yates in the 1955-1966 television series, Rawhide. However, his portrayal of Man With No Name in Sergio Leone's spaghetti western trilogy "A Fistful of Dollars," "For a Few Dollars More," and "The Good, the Bad and the Ugly" catapulted him into international fame.
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Other iconic films of his include "Dirty Harry" and its sequels, "Play Misty for Me," "Escape from Alcatraz," and "The Outlaw Josey Wales." In these roles, Clint Eastwood was positioned as a steely, stoic leading man. This is reflected in his character's wardrobes.
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The role of women in society was shifting away from that of the damsel to one of self-sufficiency and confidence. The role of men (as depicted in film) was static and very similar. The leading man wore suits, jackets, and rugged western wear. He should be ready for action at any time.
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Clint's look is age-old and preceded the 80s and 90s action hero trope. In fact, it laid the groundwork. Simplicity, with emphasis on functionality, was paramount. For a character to look competent, he had to have the perfect blend of ruggedness and put-togetherness.
Clint's capes, boots, sun hats, and simple suits did the trick.
-Jack
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anxiouscowboy · 8 months ago
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I doodled a smol and pensive Rowdy...he looks like he's keeping a secret🙊
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khazadspoon · 1 year ago
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Please choose: Rowdy Yates or The Man with No Name? :)
OOF. Hmm…
Okay, I’m gonna have to choose the man with no name. He was a part of my consciousness first (thanks dad) and his lack of backstory/history is very compelling.
I love you Rowdy, you’re like a sometimes irritating nephew to me but you don’t have a sick poncho and Ennio Morricone’s score behind you.
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champagnecowboys · 11 months ago
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First chapter is up!
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modramrod · 3 years ago
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Wishing a very happy 92nd birthday to my favorite legend Clint Eastwood!!! 🤠💕 he has been such an inspiration to me. Here’s a portrait I did of the man with no name out of rolled up magazines a couple of months ago :) now seems like a good enough time to post it 😉hope you all like it! Happy Clint day 🎉
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