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The Social Network -- Hacking Scene and Opening Credits
It's not the entire opening scene, but as much as I could grab while getting all of the opening hacking scene and stay under CZcams's ridiculous 10 minute time limit. This is IMHO the greatest hacking scene ever and my favorite scene of the whole movie.
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Rush - Neil Peart - Half the World - A Work in Progress
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Neil Peart playing Half the World from A Work in Progress. I actually think this version sounds better than the one on T4E. I converted this from VHS so this is the best quality I could muster. Please rate and comment!
Neil Peart - Drum solo from the Presto Tour, 1990
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From the Presto Tour at The Palace of Auburn Hills, Michigan. The last tour before Neil (unfortunately, IMHO) ditched the double kick. Sorry for the poor/muffled sound...nothing I could do about it as this is the way it sounds on the video tape. This is from a VHS tape I bought maybe 15 years ago. Apparently the video is the camera feed that played images of the band on the jumbo screens period...
Dances With Wolves - Wolf Scene -- Lt John Dunbar Receives his Sioux Name (Deleted Footage)
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Wolf Scene - Contains a few seconds of deleted footage that explains (in greater detail) how Lt John Dunbar (Kevin Costner) received his Sioux name of Dances With Wolves.
Dances With Wolves Fort Sedgewick Deleted Scene
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While Lt John Dunbar Kevin Costner) and Timmons are en route to Fort Sedgewick, the men who are posted there abandon their post after Maj Fainbarough fails to resupply them for months. This scene was deleted from the theatrical release and IMHO provides a great deal of substance to the movie as to how Lt Dunbar becomes "lost" and isolated...unknown by the Army .
Dances With Wolves and Kicking Bird Visit a Sacred Place (with deleted footage)
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According to the credits, this scene is called the "Broken Forest" scene. Kicking Bird (Graham Greene) takes Dances With Wolves (Kevin Costner) to a sacred place...even sacred to Sioux enemies. This scene contains material deleted from the original movie version. Very powerful stuff. IMHO, the unedited version is way better than the original theatrical version because it gives so much more insi...
Dances With Wolves - John Dunbar Discovers Stands With A Fist and the Sioux Village
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This is probably my favorite scene from the movie. Lt John Dunbar (Kevin Costner) sets out to find the Sioux village but finds Stands With A Fist (Mary McDonnell) performing the traditional act of bleeding for the loss of her husband. After passing out, Dunbar realizes that she is a white woman and takes her back to her village. The beauty of the village is deliberate. Costner and Blake wanted ...
"Wisdom" Movie Musical Montage Scene
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From an old movie I used to love that WB *finally* decided to release on DVD. Annoyingly, the soundtrack, which had been available for years, did not contain a certain piece from the movie I've always found hauntingly beautiful. Danny Elfman is a friggin genius with his music. Anyhoo...the piece has been stuck in my head for years and I actually bought the DVD almost exclusively for this musica...
More old school Rodney Mullen skate compentition
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Rodney Mullen in an old-school skating competition. Brings back memories.
Johnny Carson's last TV appearance
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I had to upload this because the other one on CZcams had the comments disabled and I had to say that Johnny will be missed and is by far my favorite celebrity of all time. CLASS ACT!! His leaving The Tonight Show was truly the end of an era...his passing made obviously dashed any hopes of any further appearances, and in no small way, I'll never be able to laugh that hard or be entertained that ...
OLD school Rodney Mullen at Kona back in the day
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Some guy listening to himself talk while stating the obvious about Rodney's gear then a demonstration by Rodney Mullen...OLD OLD school. If anyone can identify the song Rodney is skating to, I would be much obliged.
One of my favorite movies of all time. Costner is a legend.
The KING of late night. There has never been a better host nor will there ever be one that can match his timing, humor, control of the show, etc. I was blessed to have watched so many episodes of The Tonight Show. I am even more thankful that the internet has made watching these moments easier. RIP Johnny. You are missed and will always be loved and admired.
FILM ECCEZZIONALE SULL AMICIZIA E LA TOLLERANZA 30 ANNI DI FILM FORSE DATATO MA A DISPOSIZIONE DELLE NUOVE GENERAZIONI!
Johnny the king. I'
Greatest “riding off into the sunset” moment of all time Carson is a legend among legends
Two legends. One has passed. Both are missed.
I've always considered this Carsons "passing of the torch" moment to Letterman. Leno's show was was The Tonight Show only in name. The real Tonight Show was Letterman on CBS.
Carson set the standard of late night television
John Barry’s music score in this movie is sensational…
It’s too bad that the current Late night “shills” are more interested in telling us how to vote instead of making us laugh a little after a hard, stressful day at work… JOHNNY C did that; he made us laugh and his political humor was FUNNY, NOT SLANTED!!! May God bless him…🙏🏻🙏🏻
Yes, that’s indeed the reception Johnny deserved. But I can’t help but wonder what he might have said if the audience would have given him the chance.
A lot of this Johnny Carson worship is just nostalgia. He really wasn't that great. I used to watch "What's my line" a lot, Carson was on several episodes. As was Steve Allen. Steve Allen was funnier and more likable. A generation grew up watching Carson and think he's great, but that's only because options were limited at the time. When I grew up we had many cable channels, yet I'd watch Conan every night. He was a likable and funny guy. Johnny, on the other hand, was just in the right place at the right time.
It’s too bad that the audience didn’t calm down and allow Johnny to say a few words. Also, didn’t it look like Johnny had put on a few pounds?
If you ever had a doubt as to who Johnny thought his successor on The Tonight Show should've been, his appearance here on Letterman's sealed it. It was Dave. It was *ALWAYS* Dave.
Der mit dem Wolf tanzt ❤❤❤
Who was the chubby woman who first came up?
La vieille europe sera conquise a son tour et la fin du 21 eme siecles verra sa disparition...
Loved this movie.happy about how he found himself, ....sad about his losses. Everyone should watch this. And then wait some years and watch it again.
Still the best 😊❤️
Greatest of All Time
I wish I could go back to 1000 years ago. The tribe. Wild plains free.
No horses .. ☝️.
Name
Tatanga ❤❤❤
3:18 Good movie.
I think the applause would have gone on for an hour
30 years of ending each night for Americans will do that
Societal cooperation like that is the holy grail of our current days.
Who was he looking at to his left? Doc wasn't there!
Can you imagine being the first set of Whiteman eyes and seeing that and not be impressed and scare at the same time
Such a hilarious movie when John Dunbar narrating says these Sioux Indians were not the Boogeyman they have been made out to be they are not beggars or thieves.... Meanwhile, they literally tried to steal his horse on three separate occasions!
Always watched Johnny👍
One of the best movies. One of my favorites
He was loved.😢
Johnny was a man who struggled in his personal life, but his relationship with his audience was magical. He was quick witted, cool, curious, and honest to the extent he felt he needed to be. We won't see his like again because TV just doesn't breed those types of personalities anymore. Rest well, Mr. C. I miss you so bad.
What makes this worse is how Dave went out from his show. I loved Dave back in the 80’s and 90’s, but the man went a bit crazy in that last decade. He became a bitter, mean-spirited individual and his show went out with a whimper. I hated him in his final years. He became a toxic a-hole and got too political and opinionated. And then he devolved into a freaky hermit. Johnny Carson retired like a champ. Dave fizzled out.
gotta give the crowd credit. they gave Johnny probably one of his all time best memories.
Thanks for showing the brief Video of Dance's With Wolf's. Coincidentally last Night May 20th, 2024 on a RUKU Channel I caught the Totally unaltered Director's Cut of that Fantastic Film. Boy was it Not Totally Terrific too See. Kevin Costner and His Crew's, did an Outstanding Job. Thank You.
UM FILME MAGNIFICO PENA QUE QUE NÃO PASSAM MAS PICOTARAM NO YOU TUBE SÓ ASSISTEM COMPRADOS
He was a man-take him for all and all. I shall not look upon his like again.
Patting the desk as if it were an old friend, and then saying "No, no, I made a promise that I wouldn't come back". -mikenotpaula.
Did Johnny not speak because he had a sore throat?
How he treated Joan Rivers after she got her own show was extremely Lowest of the Lowest.....
I think Johnny knew that he has lung cancer
What year was this?
When he sat down I was tearing up. I will always appreciate you Carson. He has a big heart and I appreciated him for having such good people in his show who came and went. Hope they all made it to the kingdom of God ❤
John Barry's score: one of the Best of all time
Una hermosa pelicula que tiene amor, paz, y comprencion tambien a gente de otra cultura y lo que tu puedes aprender de ellos
No matter if you had a good day or a bad one, we all looked forward to Johnny tucking us in at night. What a legend 🐐 grateful to have grown up with this man 💜
What year is this??
This is from 1994. Just 2 years after his last show. When Johnny retired. He retired. He only appeared in the public eye I believe only less than 4 times from 1992 until his death in 2005. Making this video one of them.
The passing of the torch.
A força das armas ditou sempre o destino de muitos povos, os índios não foram excepção 😢