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In Hollywood, there haven’t been many feuds, but the ones that exist (or existed) have been nothing short of epic. And among all the names on this list, Clint Eastwood has a place as well. Apparently, the mastermind 94-year-old filmmaker had an alleged fight with his peer and 67-year-old director Spike Lee around a decade and a half ago.

Clint Eastwood in Unforgiven. | Credits: Warner Bros.

While Eastwood has maintained his high profile throughout his legendarily carved-out career both in front of and behind the lenses, he was called out on his filmmaking skills by Lee in a rather unprecedented manner, which escalated to the point where Steven Spielberg had to intervene. And, curiously enough, Eastwood actually came clean about it all.

Clint Eastwood Had an Alleged Feud With Spike Lee

Back in the early 2000s, whenFlags of Our Fathersand its sequelLetters from Iwo Jimacame out, the former was met with mixed reviews while the latter even went on to secure two Oscar nods toClint EastwoodforBest Motion Picture of the YearandBest Achievement in Directing. But, even then, one of his peers seemed to be anything but pleased with him.

This peer wasSpike Lee, who reportedly didn’t hesitate to point out that theGran Torinostar failed to include any black soldiers in his Second World War movie. This, apparently, didn’t sit well with Eastwood, whose response was that the history depicted in the film in itself was accurate, with his comment for Lee being,“a guy like that should shut his face.”

A still from Letters from Iwo Jima. | Credits: Warner Bros.

As bad as it seems, this wasn’t all. While the public comments shared back and forth during interviews between this duo was one thing, fellow directorSteven Spielbergalso had to seemingly intervene between them. This happened when what seemed like a playground argument was tried to tone down by adding a third party to mend the fences.

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According to reports fromFar Out Magazine, Spielberg was asked by Lee to extend an olive branch on his behalf between the two and settle the issues by filling in the communication gap. To this, Spielberg’s reported response was that he would“call Clint and tell him in the morning.”And so he did, considering how Eastwood later went on to call Lee“a nice guy.”

Clint Eastwood Claimed Spike Lee is “A Nice Guy” While Addressing Feud Rumors

Around a year after all of this took place, theUnforgivenstar got into an interview withThe Guardianwhere he was asked to address this very issue at hand. During this, Eastwood came clean about it all and revealed that what was being portrayed as a“tiff”by the media was actually nothing more than something close to a misunderstanding.

Addressing the issue first, Eastwood said:

It wasn’t really a tiff. I was in Cannes and somebody said that he was quoted saying this and that. Some journalist. And I said, well if he said that… and I shot my mouth off.

Continuing, he then went on to praise his fellow peer filmmaker whilesharing the thoughts that went through his own headas he did so.

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The Good, the Bad, and the Uglystar candidly said:

But he’s a nice guy. I think Spike was just trying to promote his flick. I understand the game. I just thought I wasn’t going to let him off the hook.

Spike Lee. | Credits: José Cruz/ABr/CCA-3.0 br/Wikimedia Commons.

Well, to say he“wasn’t going to let him off the hook”sounds like the most accurate depiction of what Eastwood was going to do, judging from the initial response he had for Lee. But, then again, Spielberg intervened, and considering how Clint Eastwood even went on to praise Spike Lee, things seemingly cooled downbefore matters took a turn for the worse.

Flags of Our FathersandLetters from Iwo Jimaare currently available to be streamed on Prime Video.

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Mahin Sultan

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Mahin Sultan is a Senior Writer at FandomWire, where she brings a fresh perspective to entertainment news. Having been in the field for over 3 years now, she has already written more than 2,000 articles across a variety of niches, from entertainment to health and fashion. This diverse experience has allowed her to quickly build a solid foundation and a deep understanding of the industry.

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