CARMEL,  Calif. — Clint  Eastwood is watching the contemporary superhero craze in Hollywood  with a bit of generational relief. "Thank God that I didn't have to do  that,” says the 80-year-old star.     
The Oscar-winning  actor and filmmaker is best known as a cowboy or a cop, but during a  recent interview, the Hollywood icon said that in the 1970s he was an  early candidate to play the Man of Steel. He added that, a few years  before that, he was approached with the role of suave spy James  Bond.
"I can remember — and this was many years ago — when (Warner Bros. President) Frank Wells came to me about doing Superman. So it could have happened. This was when they first started to think about making it. I was like, 'Superman? Nah, nah, that's not for me.' ... It's for somebody, but not me...
"I can remember — and this was many years ago — when (Warner Bros. President) Frank Wells came to me about doing Superman. So it could have happened. This was when they first started to think about making it. I was like, 'Superman? Nah, nah, that's not for me.' ... It's for somebody, but not me...
 

 
 
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I hope Mr.Clint ends up in heaven. I pray it.
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