Favourite movie scenes
Re: Favourite movie scenes
That Man Who Wasn’t There
Tony Shalhoub talking about the uncertainty principle
"Sometimes the more you look, the less you really know."
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5qFAYmkFNK0
Tony Shalhoub talking about the uncertainty principle
"Sometimes the more you look, the less you really know."
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5qFAYmkFNK0
Re: Favourite movie scenes
artistic licence per "even Einstein know he was on to something" (or some such). Einstein was forced to grudgingly affirm QM - not "Geefully" so as implied by the script of the link you provided.Walker wrote: ↑Fri May 24, 2019 6:13 pm That Man Who Wasn’t There
Tony Shalhoub talking about the uncertainty principle
"Sometimes the more you look, the less you really know."
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5qFAYmkFNK0
Einstein had a personal view of the Cosmos as "ordered" and so more akin to Newton's view. he did not allow he personal bias to blind him to Maxtwell/others findings, and so grudgiingly affirm QM/QP as true - though at the same time not in alignment with GR.
Re: Favourite movie scenes
King Kong - the insect pit scene. Spectacle at its finest! HD & 4K available.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Bp8nyPsMofg
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Bp8nyPsMofg
Re: Favourite movie scenes
why provide a link to the lesser movie.
the original was the best one.
the original was the best one.
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Re: Shorts
A short film, and quite good.
Mara
Starring Scott Glenn and Juliette Binoche
Based on a Henry Miller short story.
Watch here.
http://www.juliettebinoche.net/phone/mara.html
Whoa. I just watched it and the ending has been changed (cut off). She follows him from the alley to the street, clinging. The original ending in the film used to be, Glenn (Henry Miller) pushes Mara away and says with disgust and anger, “Hasn’t anyone ever been kind to you before?” It was the point of the whole film. It made all the difference.
Mara
Starring Scott Glenn and Juliette Binoche
Based on a Henry Miller short story.
Watch here.
http://www.juliettebinoche.net/phone/mara.html
Whoa. I just watched it and the ending has been changed (cut off). She follows him from the alley to the street, clinging. The original ending in the film used to be, Glenn (Henry Miller) pushes Mara away and says with disgust and anger, “Hasn’t anyone ever been kind to you before?” It was the point of the whole film. It made all the difference.
Re: Favourite movie scenes
Call Me by Your Name
Re: Favourite movie scenes
Just as they are about to be stopped by police and government officials, E.T. lifts the boys' bikes into the air and brings them to safety.
I will never forget this scene from the movie E.T.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oR1-UFrcZ0k
I will never forget this scene from the movie E.T.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oR1-UFrcZ0k
Re: Favourite movie scenes
That's one movie I have yet to see.mrgrtt123 wrote: ↑Wed Aug 28, 2019 2:59 am Just as they are about to be stopped by police and government officials, E.T. lifts the boys' bikes into the air and brings them to safety.
I will never forget this scene from the movie E.T.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oR1-UFrcZ0k
From what I hear I may be in the minority.
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you definately are, but no loss.Walker wrote: ↑Sat Sep 21, 2019 4:19 pmThat's one movie I have yet to see.mrgrtt123 wrote: ↑Wed Aug 28, 2019 2:59 am Just as they are about to be stopped by police and government officials, E.T. lifts the boys' bikes into the air and brings them to safety.
I will never forget this scene from the movie E.T.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oR1-UFrcZ0k
From what I hear I may be in the minority.
its not "bad" is actually better than average, it is just the usual "speilbergian"(sp) - overly sacharin/sentimental.
it worth your viewing though - barely. lol.
6 out of 10 or so. IMO.