From a long favorite movie, Cutter's Way, w/Jeff Bridges, John Heard, Lisa Eichhorn. A bit over a 4 minute clip at the end of the film. I thought there was - and there may be - something wrong with my computer sound, or the video sound, but it improved later in the clip, or my hearing of it did.
John Heard and the White Horse (takes a while)
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izzythepush
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Sun 28 Aug, 2011 02:09 pm
@ossobuco,
England Scotland and Wales together are Great Britain. The United Kingdom includes Northern Ireland, some Ulstermen consider themselves British, but a lot don't. The political entity that is the UK and has David Cameron as its prime minister is officially called, The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland. We don't have the Euro, we have pounds sterling. We are in the EU though.
well, I know about the euro and sterling and from moment to moment know that y'all are in the EU but have been confused by some posts in the past on what's considered Europe, which I take as actually different in what is included, as a matter of geography, in that it is more extensive (or is it) than the EU.
Exactly, Switzerland is in Europe, but it's not in the EU.
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wandeljw
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Wed 14 Sep, 2011 05:51 am
Lightwizard, an A2K member who recently died, worked on the lighting crew for this classic movie.
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zhianzee
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Mon 3 Oct, 2011 09:47 am
@wandeljw,
It will always be the hand of Kate at Titanic.
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DrewDad
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Mon 3 Oct, 2011 10:20 am
@edgarblythe,
"How'd you get the beans above the frank?"
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wandeljw
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Mon 10 Oct, 2011 10:12 am
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wandeljw
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Sun 4 Mar, 2012 05:10 pm
My favorite scene from Neil Simon's Barefoot in the Park. When I took an acting class in high school, I had to play the husband in this scene for my final grade.
Great dialog in all of his plays. I was happy when my high school drama teacher assigned me a scene from one of his plays. We had to study the lines from the actual broadway version. The movie did not change any of the dialog from the original broadway version.
Exactly. No CGI in those days. Buster Keaton had perfect control. Jim Carrey said that when he watches Buster Keaton he realizes that he himself will never attain Keaton's level.
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roger
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Fri 7 Sep, 2012 10:30 pm
@joefromchicago,
I read of another stunt of his that had him standing at attention on the deck of a sinking ship. He was attached to it, and sunk to the point that his hat was floating sadly on the surface. That was supposed to be quite a stunt, too.