Review of Every Which Way but Loose (1978) by Allison B — 28 Nov 2018
Screenplay has Clint Eastwood as a beer-guzzling, country music-loving truck driver who picks up spare change as a barroom brawler. When Sondra Locke, an elusive singer Eastwood meets at The Palomino Club, takes off for Colorado, Eastwood packs his pickup truck in pursuit.
Behind him are a motorcycle gang and an LA cop. Both have been victims of Eastwoodâ(TM)s fists. They want revenge. Traveling with Eastwood is Geoffrey Lewis and Beverly Dâ(TM)Angelo, whom the two meet on the road.
Thereâ(TM)s also an orangutan. His name is Clyde. Eastwood won him a few years back in a fight. He goes everywhere with Eastwood. He drinks beer, finds a one-night stand at a zoo in New Mexico and cheers on his friend.
Huge hit back in the day though panned critically.
This review of Every Which Way but Loose (1978) was written by Allison B on 28 Nov 2018.
Every Which Way but Loose has generally received mixed reviews.
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