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Miscellaneous See other Miscellaneous Articles Title: Clint Eastwood: 'Too many people are labelled heroes because of political correctness' The Oscar-winning star says the word 'hero' is 'overdone' and should be reserved for real heroes like pilot Chesley 'Sully' Sullenberger, who is the subject of his latest film Clint Eastwood has claimed too many people are labelled heroes because of political correctness. The Oscar-winning star has directed Sully: Miracle On The Hudson, a film about the pilot who landed a stricken passenger plane on New York's Hudson River in 2009. Eastwood said pilot Chesley "Sully" Sullenberger, who saved the lives of all 155 people on board, has been rightly hailed a hero but the term was often "overdone". "It's certainly different to when I grew up," he said. "It's all in this sort of politically correct thing where everyone has to win a prize. All the little boys in the class have to go home with a first place trophy. READ MORE Tom Hanks is that you? Actor reveals silver hair and moustache for role as hero pilot Captain Sully Chesley Sully Sullenberger Captin Chesley Sullenberger is the subject of Clint's latest film (Photo: Splash) "The use of the word 'hero' is a little bit overdone but I don't think so in Sully's case. "He went extra and beyond what was expected." The film's star Tom Hanks said he believed Sully's work as a pilot was heroic but he agreed with Eastwood that the term is "ridiculously overused". The Oscar-winning actor said: "The textbook definition of a hero is someone who voluntarily puts themselves in harm's way for the betterment of others. "That happens on occasion and it is a ridiculously overused word because it's a shorthand for accomplishment. "Not all accomplishments are heroic accomplishments. Sometimes it's just people doing the right thing and you don't necessarily deserve kudos for doing the right thing. "Heroism is rare as lightning storms." Tom Hanks Tom Hanks plays hero Sullenberger in new film (Photo: Getty) Hanks said he could not draw on any real life near-death experiences when filming the landing scene because he tried to avoid danger. "I'm a pussy, man," he said. "I'm an actor. I haven't done anything that's near death. "Once I had to swim in the open ocean in Cast Away, oh jeepers. Terrible. Crazy. I've never experienced anything remotely like this. "There's four roles for us in real life. You can be a hero, villain, coward or bystander. I'm the bystander." - Sully: Miracle On The Hudson is released in UK cinemas on December 2. Post Comment Private Reply Ignore Thread Top Page Up Full Thread Page Down Bottom/Latest Begin Trace Mode for Comment # 5.
#4. To: Ada (#0)
Heroes: Reagan, Patton, Tramp, sorry Trump. BULL DREN. There are no heroes anymore, it is all MSM making dren up and telling lies just to make it all right. I forget who said it: "tell a lie enough and it will become truth"
For your consideration I submit Edward Snowden.
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