I’ve just added digital scans from the February 2018 issue of Total Film UK into the gallery. Enjoy!




Gallery Link:
• Magazine Scans > February 2018 | Total Film
I’ve just added digital scans from the February 2018 issue of Total Film UK into the gallery. Enjoy!
Gallery Link:
• Magazine Scans > February 2018 | Total Film
He carries on his shoulders the last name of his father, the legendary Clint Eastwood, and although he started acting in 2006, today Scott Eastwood shines with his own light.
Scott Eastwood is the star, along with Orlando Bloom, in The Outpost , a recently released film on digital platforms.Two hours from Los Angeles, in San Clemente, California, we found him one very early morning for photos and interview (with prudent distance), exclusively for Esquire Mexico.
SCOTT EASTWOOD YOUR PASSAGE BY ESQUIRE
Performing this shooting in the strange months of the pandemic that affects the world, was not an easy task. Trust us: NOTHING EASY.At times we think that the circumstances would not occur and that everything would be canceled, not only because of the natural difficulties in integrating a team with as few people as possible, but because of the challenge of finding a location that would allow us to accomplish what was planned together. Diego Vourakis, our photographer, and his team.
However, we are the ones who believe that you have to try and try, try and try. They were days of overcoming obstacles when everything seemed to go against it, even getting clothes.
This happened when we were locked up in our houses, and cities like New York or Los Angeles, to mention just two of them, lived in their streets the intense demonstrations motivated by racist incidents in the United States.
The headquarters of many of the fashion brands were still closed (as even today), and it was not an option to have racks full of clothes to choose from.
Fortunately, the relaxed and positive attitude of Scott Eastwood and his team was always in our favor; The 34-year-old actor, who in the past worked as a waiter and parking valet, was always willing and cooperative from the start, and had no problem posing with his favorite jeans and t-shirts on stages where he feels like a fish. in the water: the beaches of his native California.
Head over to Esquire Latin America to read the full article.
Gallery Links:
• Photoshoots > Outtakes > Session 033
• Magazine Scans > August 2020 | Esquire Mexico
He drives a pick-up truck. He shoots movies with a broken ankle. He prefers a Texan ranch to an LA mansion. Scott Eastwood is the least Hollywood of film stars – and a damn nice guy to boot.
After our interview is concluded, Scott Eastwood is off to buy a pick-up truck.“I need a pickup truck,” he tells me with the assurance of a man for whom life will not be complete until a pick-up truck is parked in his front drive. “The amount of work and activities I do where I’m sweaty or salty and shit. Stuff. Gear. I’ve gotta have a pickup truck.”
A pick-up truck isn’t very Hollywood…
“Well, I don’t think I’m very Hollywood.”
And you know what? He isn’t. An unlikely revelation for a number of reasons but undeniably true. Scott Eastwood is many things: smart, charming, loyal, frequently sweaty and salty – but Hollywood is not one of them.
For starters, he lives in Texas. Naturally, owing to the whole global pandemic thing, jetting over to the States is no longer an option (damn you, global pandemic! Never been to Texas…) so our interview takes place over Zoom, my afternoon, his morning. The time isn’t the only difference: naturally, being June, London is grey and wet, covered by one of those pallid drizzles that can’t be arsed to turn into actual rain but wants to hang around anyway, purely out of spite.
Eastwood chuckles when he hears this. “It’s not raining here – you wanna see what it looks like?” Grinning, he shows me an elegant backyard: a square of grass, rectangular decking, trees crowding over the wooden fence, and above the trees, a broad, blue Texan sky as big as the State. “It’s sunny and beautiful here.”
One nil to Uncle Sam.
Now, while it is possible to conduct an interview over Zoom, photoshoots are another matter – and much as it hurts this writer to admit, the pictures are a fairly substantial part of the feature. (Albeit worth a thousand words? Don’t be silly. Five hundred, tops.) For obvious reasons, a typical studio setup – stylist, groomer, assistants, mountain lions, etc – would be a little tricky to arrange. Fortunately, Eastwood has movie star looks but none of a movie star’s ego. Going a bit guerrilla is not a problem.
Eastwood and photographer Jesse Natale decamped to a mutual friend’s ranch in California and basically spent a few hours playing around. “He’s a normal dude,” Natale tells me over the phone. “He’s an adventurer, he surfs and hunts. He’s not unfamiliar with the big production, but if he has the option, he’d rather do it guerrilla style, and get a more natural and a more organic experience.”
Natale has known Eastwood for many years. The two men frequently collaborate for Eastwood’s clothing line Made Here – described on its website as ‘a company and brand rooted 100% in America’ – and the YouTube series In A Day, which Eastwood explains, “highlights things that America does, in a day, really well, across every sector. From energy to agriculture to our military – we cover a vast variety of categories.” The first episode was filmed on an aircraft carrier.
No, Scott Eastwood isn’t very Hollywood. A couple of years ago, I wrote of our two-time cover star Henry Cavill: “He might well represent the English gentleman as we’d like to envisage him: impeccably mannered, sharp of wit and suit, possessing a vigorous dash of derring-do. The type of chap who carves out an eloquent 50* on a pristine village green, then leaps into a Spitfire still wearing his cricket whites.”
To read the full article, head over to SquareMile.com
Gallery Links:
• Photoshoots > Outtakes > Session 032
• Magazine Scans > August 2020 | Square Mile