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The final scene of 'Petite Maman'.
I think this film is a masterpiece, with so many wonderful moments. My mother passed away on Boxing Day last year, and it is very emotional to watch it now; I really wanted this final scene with her, and even though I did not get that, I still think it is so lovely.
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The Russell Street Bombing
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News report from the day of the Russell Street Bombing, Melbourne.
Synthetic Cricket Commentary 1934
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Synthetic Cricket commentary using telegraph cables, during the Ashes series in 1934.
Melbourne's Hidden Secrets # 1 Fed Square
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Melbourne's Hidden Secrets # 1 Fed Square
Shrek Audition
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Lockdown: a perfect time for an activity with no purpose. Why not voice record yourself into a movie scene! Here I am making my pitch to be the voice of Shrek, if Mike Myers does not want to do 'Shrek 5'.
Portrait of a Lady on Fire - The Vivaldi Scenes
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A pair of scenes from 'Portrait of a lady on Fire', showing the before and after of a doomed, passionate relationship, and the way music provides a soundtrack to our lives. So many emotions, you can see them all on Adele Haenel's face in the final moments.
A Little Dance on Wangfujing St
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Wanfujing Street, in downtown Beijing, is as lively a street as you will find. And amongst the mega-malls, bustling night markets and jumbo souvenir shops, a variety of human activities are on display as well.
Melbourne Central - Life of the City
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The excitement around the arrival of Melbourne Central (Life of the city!)
Bubble Time!
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For those who were there, no explanation is necessary; for those who weren't, none is possible.
Tracks - Diggity and Goldie
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Tracks is my favourite Australian movie from the last few years. It's an emotional experience based around an unusual concept: an moody, inscrutable central character tries to sort out her life while walking thousands of miles though the Australian desert on her own. This is a very difficult scene (just trimmed slightly), but a stunner.
Z - Scout Weaver - Heavy Barbados - Demoman Bala - Medic Mandible - Soldier Cutter - Engineer
27 March 1986 - bombing of the Russell Street Police Headquarters complex in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. The explosion killed Angela Rose Taylor, the first Australian policewoman to be killed in the line of duty. It was Easter.
You forgot to mention Batman Avenue / #70 tram that went along the river and was removed with Fed Sq development. I really enjoy the space at Fed Sq. It gave Melb a focal point which it didn't have.
Amazingly informative. Great research and presentation. thankyou very much!
So Gil lied about reading the Rodin biography just to sound more credible arguing with Paul? That's rich.
Tears
"All my life, I've lived and worked in the big city. Which, now that I think of it, it's kind of a problem. Since, I always feel uncomfortable around crowds. I mean it, I have this fear of enclosed spacious-ism Everything makes me feel trapped all the time. You know, I always tell myself, there's gotta be something better out there, but maybe I think too much. I think everything must go back to the fact that I've had a very anxious childhood. You know, my mother never had time for me. When you were the middle child in a family of five million, you don't get any attention. I mean, how is it possible? And I've always had these abandonment issues which plaque me. My father was basically a drone, like I've said. You know the guy flew away when I was just a larva. And...my job? Don't get me started on because it really annoys me. I was not cut out to be a worker. I'll tell you right now. I feel physically inadequate. My whole I never, I've never been able to lift more than ten times my own bodyweight. And when you get down to it, handling dirt is, you know, 😖egh,😖 is not my idea of a rewarding career. It's this whole...gung ho super organism thing that, that I, that you know I can't get. I try, but I don't get it. I mean, you know, what is it? I'm supposed to do everything for the colony. 🤷♂️And uh, what about my needs?! 🤷♂️What about me?!🤷♂️ I mean I gotta believe there's some place out there that's better than this! OTHERWISE I WILL JUST CURL UP IN A LARVA POSITION AND🥺WEEP!!!!🥺 The whole system makes me feel...🤦♂️insignificant.🤦♂️"
Sad fact: Woody Allen never really liked working for this movie. He only took his voice acting for it in a few days while in development. He didn't even want any part of it. For any of us who grew up watching these kinds of movies, you would expect the actors to enjoy being the star of them, when in reality, it's not always what it seems.
0:43 0:57 1:09 hand gestures are brilliant 😂
Qué peliculonnn, qué fuerza
She's never really fit in a box. That's what makes her unique... but she finally finds her place in the world and doesn't change who she is to fit in the box, she just adjusts a bit for all of her to fit inside. She never cuts the paper, she only folds it. It brings me to tears every time I see it.
Am I the only one who empathises with Lipnik? Barton Fink was so pretentious. All he needed to do was write a simple B-movie script. But he let his arrogance get in the way. Sure it’s not artistic and maybe that’s a bad thing, but that’s what Hollywood is - simple films for a mass audience.
Fink might have been on some level well-intentioned, but he was so full of himself that he couldn't see past his nose, so to speak. The self-proclaimed "man of the common people" had little real connection with them, except on paper/in his own mind. Lipnik wanted a basic, no-frills movie to entertain the masses and Fink was too elitist to comprehend that. The "Colonel" might have been an unstable goofball, but yeah, I can understand his frustration with Fink. RIP to Michael Lerner, who played him wonderfully.
His frustration? He even didn't read Barton's script)
Woody (known as a prolific writer even back then) cast as a non-writer is wonderfully going against type, a 180%. A similar 180% is how Howard changes from start to end. The contrast of Woody's "small" and Zero's "big" also play wonderfully oposite each other. This film is excellent.
It was good to see Prince's Bridge station again. In the late 1950s, as a nearly broke student, I could get a 3-course meal for 4/6, 45 cents in decimals. I sat beside the windows looking over the street to Flinders Street station and the crowds heading home. And then, in 1967, stnding on the raised plaza beside the Gas and Fuel towers, watching the arrival of Prince Charles, President Johnson, and other dignitaries arriving at St Paul's Cathedral for the memorial service for the lost Prime Minister Harold Holt.
"Barton Fink" slams the executives, "The Player" slams the writers. Both masterpieces of how rotten and insincere the filmmaking business is.
the bureaucratic nature of office job....it still happens today
0:41 "So long, suckers!"
I come back here too often
Absolutely, one of the best movie endings ever! Love Woody Allen! 🤗
Rest in peace Michael Lerner. You were an incredible talent. I will never forget you in this movie and Harlem Nights.
RIP Michael Lerner
Id say Paul us an expert in everything, plus 🍷
Moves me to tears every time 🥹
Imagine a bee version
These are big movies, Fink, about big men. In tights! Both physically, and mentally! Especially, physically! 🤣🤣🤣
"We don't put Wally Beery in a fruity movie about suffering . . . I thought we were together on that!" 😆 Gotta love Colonel Lipnik - running a studio AND helping to fight the war . . .
What this song called??
It's a Bright Eyes song, it's called 'Road to Joy'
Flinders St Station is part of Northern and Western Melbourne!!!
I'd never really noticed before how completely Kurtzmann loses it all because someone issued a refund 😆
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I have always wonder why Mr. Kurtzman says veronica when Sam tells him the name of Buttle's wife.
Love it. To me, the best scene is the next one where he's saying goodbye. It's heartbreaking and poignant and hilarious <3
What an absolute fa-go[, and his vapid schloot
daunted, deleted, inoperative.
terrific.
2:25 - that has to be one of the great final lines in movie history.
She should not bring the dog with her
Hey Woody, howw is your step daughter/wife doing
They have been happily married for many years. Hows's your marriage doing?
2:11 This is what Roger Clemens should have said during his being investigated for suspected steroid use. And if he did, he would have been a TRUE National Hero for taking The Fifth.
What’s this song called??
And then you realize why the movie was titled Frances Ha…
This 1985 film BRAZIL foresees a digital currency and everyone has a personal account at the Central bank. (means if you (or a business) have MONEY, it is ONLY held at the Central Bank and there is no cash/coins you can keep under your pillow, or in a jar because CASH is more anonymous than Bitcoin and becomes illegal). If you have an poor attention span, jump to 02:00 minutes into the video. czcams.com/video/r8nOHncFziw/video.html
On reading the Roger Ebert review of the film it summarises what is wrong (and right). One of its primary missteps is the casting of Woody Allen as the main character. Ebert points out how it oftentimes feels like a Woody Allen film and it does not mesh with the more serious aspects of the story. We get the standard Allen nebbish that we've seen in many of his own films and never feels like a real character,especially when he's interacting with the blacklisted writers. The most moving moment is when Hecky Brown jumps out a hotel window when he is broken by these events. The casting of Zero Mostel also seems ill advised and could not help but see him as Max Bialistock from The Producers. The transition from comic to tragic is very jarring. This has actually happened when individuals have been robbed of their livelihoods and means of income, as well as the stigma attached to naming names or refusing to cooperate, either have their consequences. It's a fascinating but sad period of American history. I'm currently reading a book titled Naming Names about this very period of time. Hopefully it will get deeper into this subject. In this current trend of remaking films I wouldn't be angry if someone tried to remake The Front. It's still a subject that is relevant nowadays, especially in how the government can overstep its bounds and turn things back to the age of the Salem witch trials.
I thought Zero should have gotten the Oscar for it.
Ill advised? Are you mad? Zero Mostel was blacklisted in Hollywood for years! This was Woody's tribute to him and his middle finger toward the industry's treatment of the great actor.
I’ve never seen a refund check..
Cuts off right at the best line. Suppose we could lose it behind a filing cabinet or something... Burn it! Eat it!
Not just any filing cabinet. A FfFfFiling cabinet.
As a child this was all boring meaningless gibberish to me that I would often fast forward, but man this hits so close to home watching this again as an adult
That write-off line was beautiful.
Thats a hot advert
"You made a breakthrough....you are insignificant." What relief. For a moment I was really worried I w.....................WHAT!!!!!!!
I hate Kennett