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I find that every third or so Eastman film is weak, but in general, he's having a great run. He's in a dead heat with Woody Allen for which American geezer director can keep cranking out, on average, a picture a year since 1970 (*) and maintain a higher quality percentage!
(* Yes, I know Woody started a few years earlier, but they're both insanely prolific. Of course, Woody writes all his screenplays too. But Clint takes more producer credits.)
He definitely has some weak ones out there - neither "Trouble with the Curve" (surprisingly obvious and two-dimensional for an Eastwood movie) nor "J. Edgar" (I know the story and still found it confusing to follow and boring) were good movies.