Review of Every Which Way but Loose (1978) by Grant S — 30 May 2014
Clint Eastwood's career low-point...until the sequel.
Not necessarily the worst movie Clint Eastwood ever made, but it must be close to to it. No, a career low-point because he chose to be in it. The script alone, and the fact that his co-star is an orangutan, should have tipped him off that this movie was not going to be anything more than mediocre. He should have listened to WC Fields: "Never work with animals or children".
The money must have been good.
Quite silly, lowest common denominator stuff. Pointless, random, hole-filled plot. The whole aim seems to be to get to the next fight scene.
And then, two years later, Eastwood appeared in the sequel, Any Which Way You Can...
This review of Every Which Way but Loose (1978) was written by Grant S on 30 May 2014.
Every Which Way but Loose has generally received mixed reviews.
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