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Post a great film scene, or maybe just one that you like, for whatever reason.
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This one's from Thank You For Smoking. One man, a lobbyist for 'big tobacco', is delivering a cash payoff to the former "Marlboro Man" spokesperson, who now is angry and is lashing out at the tobacco industry because he's contracted lung cancer after decades of smoking.
The is a masterful sales job...even if he's not selling anything. He's buying the guy's silence.
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Notting Hill when she says "Im just a girl standing in front of a boy asking him to love her" what can i say im just a hopelessly romantic
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Someone shared this with me once. It's from Truly Madly Deeply...He died and is a ghost.She realises that he wasn't perfect. She wants to move on and stop clinging to the past..she has the realisation anyways.I love it because he quotes poetry to her. Plus I absolutely adore Alan Rickman in this.
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No dialogue needed.
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Only your real friends know how to make you laugh during an emotional breakdown...
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That clip was amazing. It made me tear up. I'm going to watch this.
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I don't want to be like no Mexican! Huh-uh. If you think for one minute I want to spend all fucking day pulling up weeds and mowing lawns, you got another thing coming. A la chingada con eso! I don't want to be like Irene. I don't want to be like Paco. Most of all, I don't want to be like you!
They were from two different worlds. To my father, there was dignity in work. He crossed the bridges every morning to work to support his family.
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Hating each other is never the answer
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If you like being creeped out without quick edits, and lots of dumb dialogue, here 'ya go.
BTW, American History X, is an incredible movie.
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There are a lot of scenes I would have chosen from this film, however most of them aren't on youtube. This is from the very intense film Candy starring Heath Ledger and Abbie Cornish. The movie is about two people that are as addicted to each other as they are on their drug of choice (heroin), and the movie follows their relationship as it alternates between states of oblivion, self-destruction, and despair. This is one of the later scenes as Candy's spiral into madness is finally revealed to Dan in the form of a poem.
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latinfoxy wrote:Hating each other is never the answer
Bingo!!! Nice one Foxy, this is the best movie of all time!
The night that changed my life, a four part series of a married man lusting after his co-worker
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The night that changed my life, a four part series of a married man lusting after his co-worker
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A true classic!!
The night that changed my life, a four part series of a married man lusting after his co-worker
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Those fcking arseholes. You'd think they'd want to promote their stuff, when other people are doing all the work for 'em...for free.
The best thing you can do for your fellow, next to rousing his conscience, is - not to give him things to think about, but to wake things up that are in him... to make him think things for himself - George MacDonald
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I have never being in to hard drugs and after i saw this movie i was really not into hard drugs! This is the final scene of a great movie that leaves your heart beating fast and paranoid.
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Yeah, he's a moody SOB, but he's often a helluvanactorAlright, I had to splice 'em together...is that cheating?
The best thing you can do for your fellow, next to rousing his conscience, is - not to give him things to think about, but to wake things up that are in him... to make him think things for himself - George MacDonald
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The best thing you can do for your fellow, next to rousing his conscience, is - not to give him things to think about, but to wake things up that are in him... to make him think things for himself - George MacDonald
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These are easier to find, when you can snip & clip and post your own choices to youtube.
The best thing you can do for your fellow, next to rousing his conscience, is - not to give him things to think about, but to wake things up that are in him... to make him think things for himself - George MacDonald
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WellMadeMale wrote:Those fcking arseholes. You'd think they'd want to promote their stuff, when other people are doing all the work for 'em...for free. You gotta be logged into your youtube account to watch it, now...since I've made it private: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w_MTAs1V6p4
The best thing you can do for your fellow, next to rousing his conscience, is - not to give him things to think about, but to wake things up that are in him... to make him think things for himself - George MacDonald
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This is just hilarious. Hey, real men can buy feminine products with confidence! LOL!
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A laugh at hell and high water. A movie turned T.V. show that lasted 11 years. The song sung became the theme song. Just a scene about times when all around laugh and a few take serious, been there, and none had to do that. It's life, continue, no matter the subjective view.
BTW, the dude in the coffin get's schtupped by some hot nurses later, so he recovers as all men would do. thank you ladies.
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BTW, the greasy bald guy, he wrote all the songs basically. Tim Curry, and Susan Sarandon are the bomb.
Boosh!!!
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If you really want to learn story telling, read/view some Mike Nichols. Just my two cents.
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Loislane wrote:Someone shared this with me once. It's from Truly Madly Deeply...He died and is a ghost.She realises that he wasn't perfect. She wants to move on and stop clinging to the past..she has the realisation anyways.I love it because he quotes poetry to her. Plus I absolutely adore Alan Rickman in this.
Fantastic! I absolutely LOVE this film....it's unfortunate that not many people have seen it! Great taste you have my dear!
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One of my most favourite scenes from one of the most iconic movies ever! (well, in my opinion!)
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