1989 | PG-13 | 2h 2min Funny how our tastes change. When I saw Clint Eastwood’s “Pink Cadillac” back in 1989 when it came out, I thought it was the bee’s knees (huge Clint fan here). I thought it was exceptionally hilarious. My main memory was of Clint in a gold lame suit and pencil moustache, with his hair slicked back, saying lines like: “Well I can dig it.” I mean, the very concept alone sounds fun, does it not? And that particular bit is pretty fun, upon rewinding. It’s also got the memorable line, “Never mess with a man’s vehicles.” It’s got the type of romantic  imagery that resonates with Americans. Case in point: the actual pink Cadillac, of the vintage, pre-1970’s years; they are things of great beauty. We must pay homage to them. And we do: Elvis drove a pink Cadillac, Aretha Franklin wrote a song called “Pink Cadillac,” Clint …