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[@MartinFelando](/creator/twitter/MartinFelando)
"The Good: "You see in this world there's two kinds of people my friend. Those with loaded guns and those who dig." Munny: "It's a hell of a thing killing a man. You take away all he's got and all he's ever gonna have." These roles went deeper than you might think:"  
![@MartinFelando Avatar](https://lunarcrush.com/gi/w:16/cr:twitter::40938796.png) [@MartinFelando](/creator/x/MartinFelando) on [X](/post/tweet/1945483728555503839) 2025-07-16 14:00:40 UTC 2778 followers, XXX engagements


"Grok: Uncut 1991 Version: After Heinleins death in 1988 his widow Virginia Heinlein retrieved the original manuscript from the University of California Santa Cruz archives and had the full uncut version published in 1991. This version restores the 60000 words removed from the 1961 edition including additional material on sexuality religion and social commentary that was deemed too controversial for the original release. Its considered closer to Heinleins original vision though critics and readers are divided on whether its superior with some finding it more verbose. There have been no widely"  
![@MartinFelando Avatar](https://lunarcrush.com/gi/w:16/cr:twitter::40938796.png) [@MartinFelando](/creator/x/MartinFelando) on [X](/post/tweet/1945921138892136741) 2025-07-17 18:58:47 UTC 2785 followers, XX engagements


"The Continental Hotel emerged from a very creative production design. Night city views art deco opulence shadowy corridors and gold-lit chandeliers crafted a deadly world where everyone's got a gun. Gold coins passed hands and silent nods replaced dialogue"  
![@MartinFelando Avatar](https://lunarcrush.com/gi/w:16/cr:twitter::40938796.png) [@MartinFelando](/creator/x/MartinFelando) on [X](/post/tweet/1946208697774170253) 2025-07-18 14:01:27 UTC 2785 followers, 1172 engagements


"Audiences connected with Wick's revenge and Gun-Fu. Keanu trained for X months with Taran Tactical. Gun-Fu action blended Japanese Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu tactical 3-gun and Judo. Directors Chad Stahelski and David Leitch were stunt coordinators on The Matrix trilogy"  
![@MartinFelando Avatar](https://lunarcrush.com/gi/w:16/cr:twitter::40938796.png) [@MartinFelando](/creator/x/MartinFelando) on [X](/post/tweet/1946208590005752212) 2025-07-18 14:01:01 UTC 2786 followers, 1298 engagements


"Montgomery Clift spent a night in real prison for a movie role. For another film he showed up drunk to shoot iconic scenes. Then Marlon Brando voted for him to win the Oscar. The untold story behind these X masterpieces (and why you must watch them):"  
![@MartinFelando Avatar](https://lunarcrush.com/gi/w:16/cr:twitter::40938796.png) [@MartinFelando](/creator/x/MartinFelando) on [X](/post/tweet/1944758843126452425) 2025-07-14 14:00:14 UTC 2771 followers, 8365 engagements


"Sergio Leone knew about Eastwood from his TV work on Rawhide. For $15K and a used Mercedes Eastwood said yes to his first Dollars movie. For the third: $250k and a new Ferrari. Eastwood redefined the antihero by throwing away pages of dialogue; his stoic stare was enough"  
![@MartinFelando Avatar](https://lunarcrush.com/gi/w:16/cr:twitter::40938796.png) [@MartinFelando](/creator/x/MartinFelando) on [X](/post/tweet/1945483795878248708) 2025-07-16 14:00:56 UTC 2773 followers, XXX engagements


"Clint Eastwood has starred in many iconic movies. In 1966 he played a gunman who killed without remorse. In 1992 he played a gunman haunted by every life hed taken. Heres how those two roles shaped the most surprising arc in his career:"  
![@MartinFelando Avatar](https://lunarcrush.com/gi/w:16/cr:twitter::40938796.png) [@MartinFelando](/creator/x/MartinFelando) on [X](/post/tweet/1945483631860019385) 2025-07-16 14:00:17 UTC 2785 followers, 29.4K engagements


"Clint Eastwood was born in the middle of the Great Depression. His parents were constantly on the move in search of work. By XX he worked as a grocery bagger and a lumberjack. While in the military at Fort Ord in California he was a lifeguard and film projectionist. By chance his 6'4" frame and rugged looks got noticed by an assistant director at the base. In 1954 he visited Universal Studios and signed a contract with Universal for $XX a week. He had several film cameos but the contract lasted only a year. He dug swimming pools and had bits parts in small films until his big break in"  
![@MartinFelando Avatar](https://lunarcrush.com/gi/w:16/cr:twitter::40938796.png) [@MartinFelando](/creator/x/MartinFelando) on [X](/post/tweet/1945574170232029568) 2025-07-16 20:00:03 UTC 2782 followers, XXX engagements

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@MartinFelando "The Good: "You see in this world there's two kinds of people my friend. Those with loaded guns and those who dig." Munny: "It's a hell of a thing killing a man. You take away all he's got and all he's ever gonna have." These roles went deeper than you might think:"
@MartinFelando Avatar @MartinFelando on X 2025-07-16 14:00:40 UTC 2778 followers, XXX engagements

"Grok: Uncut 1991 Version: After Heinleins death in 1988 his widow Virginia Heinlein retrieved the original manuscript from the University of California Santa Cruz archives and had the full uncut version published in 1991. This version restores the 60000 words removed from the 1961 edition including additional material on sexuality religion and social commentary that was deemed too controversial for the original release. Its considered closer to Heinleins original vision though critics and readers are divided on whether its superior with some finding it more verbose. There have been no widely"
@MartinFelando Avatar @MartinFelando on X 2025-07-17 18:58:47 UTC 2785 followers, XX engagements

"The Continental Hotel emerged from a very creative production design. Night city views art deco opulence shadowy corridors and gold-lit chandeliers crafted a deadly world where everyone's got a gun. Gold coins passed hands and silent nods replaced dialogue"
@MartinFelando Avatar @MartinFelando on X 2025-07-18 14:01:27 UTC 2785 followers, 1172 engagements

"Audiences connected with Wick's revenge and Gun-Fu. Keanu trained for X months with Taran Tactical. Gun-Fu action blended Japanese Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu tactical 3-gun and Judo. Directors Chad Stahelski and David Leitch were stunt coordinators on The Matrix trilogy"
@MartinFelando Avatar @MartinFelando on X 2025-07-18 14:01:01 UTC 2786 followers, 1298 engagements

"Montgomery Clift spent a night in real prison for a movie role. For another film he showed up drunk to shoot iconic scenes. Then Marlon Brando voted for him to win the Oscar. The untold story behind these X masterpieces (and why you must watch them):"
@MartinFelando Avatar @MartinFelando on X 2025-07-14 14:00:14 UTC 2771 followers, 8365 engagements

"Sergio Leone knew about Eastwood from his TV work on Rawhide. For $15K and a used Mercedes Eastwood said yes to his first Dollars movie. For the third: $250k and a new Ferrari. Eastwood redefined the antihero by throwing away pages of dialogue; his stoic stare was enough"
@MartinFelando Avatar @MartinFelando on X 2025-07-16 14:00:56 UTC 2773 followers, XXX engagements

"Clint Eastwood has starred in many iconic movies. In 1966 he played a gunman who killed without remorse. In 1992 he played a gunman haunted by every life hed taken. Heres how those two roles shaped the most surprising arc in his career:"
@MartinFelando Avatar @MartinFelando on X 2025-07-16 14:00:17 UTC 2785 followers, 29.4K engagements

"Clint Eastwood was born in the middle of the Great Depression. His parents were constantly on the move in search of work. By XX he worked as a grocery bagger and a lumberjack. While in the military at Fort Ord in California he was a lifeguard and film projectionist. By chance his 6'4" frame and rugged looks got noticed by an assistant director at the base. In 1954 he visited Universal Studios and signed a contract with Universal for $XX a week. He had several film cameos but the contract lasted only a year. He dug swimming pools and had bits parts in small films until his big break in"
@MartinFelando Avatar @MartinFelando on X 2025-07-16 20:00:03 UTC 2782 followers, XXX engagements

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