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Bicentennial Man: Little Miss/Portia
Просмотров 361 тыс.12 лет назад
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Bicentennial Man: Little Miss teaches Andrew how to play the piano.
Просмотров 157 тыс.12 лет назад
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Carlisle & Esme: With You
Просмотров 1,9 тыс.13 лет назад
I just found this amazing song by Natalie Walker and I think it fits Carlisle and Esme perfectly. They are my very favorite couple from Twilight and like every fan of them, I don't think they get the atention they deserve. Wich is really sad, cause their story is the best of all. This is my first video ever, so please be gentle! LOL It's no big deal, made on Movie Maker, a very simple video. Ho...
"Pour Que Tu M'Aimes Encore" - 30 anos de Celine Dion
Просмотров 2 тыс.15 лет назад
Versão legendada. LEGENDA: Monica SINCRONIZAÇÃO: Corina
That was and still is an awesome movie ❤
Name of ragtime?
Hello Tesla Optimus Gen 15
All that change in only 20 years? Not only did she have a kid but then a granddaughter that’s at least 20 lol. That’s at least 40 years!
Man I remember this movie I need to watch it again I feel old now lol
It is a travesty that he is gone.
This movie was so ahead of its time. Total masterpiece. Everybody misses you Robin... ❤❤❤ Embeth was so gorgeous here ❤
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i still tear up big time in this film one of robins finest works.
The way I be crying is crazing every time I see a scene of this movie 😢 real tears crying like a baby 🥰😣😔🥰🙌🏻
For those who know, when he walked away and asked which child was portia s parent she started grasping how deep their relationship was.
I understand the genetic resemblance by looking alike, but sounding alike is too much imo. I understand it’s a movie though and won’t be entirely factual
What song are they playing on the piano?
“I’ve had an upgrade. Touch it!” 😅
Idk i think it's this almost incestuous and pedophilic relationship that made the film get bad reviews. The original book doesn't have a romantic angle maybe they should've kept it that way.
Alguien tiene la partitura??
It’s true just because they look like they have different personalities Portia as cruel as she is she perfect for Andrew I love there chemistry is amazing they make each other laugh! the rudeness does make sense!
If Doctor Who was an American thing, Robin would be Tom Baker… change my mind (you won’t).
This was the only faux-pas in an otherwise great film; this ham fisted plot device of "genetic resemblance that skips a generation"...? Whaaaa? They should've just got a different actress to play Portia or Little Miss. Quite a silly part of the story.
I agree. They made it sound like almost every mother and daughter will not only resemble each other in appearance, but in their voices as well. I think most daughters look like their mothers sooner or later, but not sound like them when they speak
wow the acting in this scene is atrocious on all fronts.
What song is that?
Dolly Suite (Berceuse) by Gabriel Fauré.
Imagine being engaged to a woman just to lose her to a robot and to think that she has a sickness. Now, realize that that way of thinking is very discriminating.
Claustrophobic
Andrew pretty much stole someone’s girl.
@0:38 I was tooooo young to understand this reference 😂😂😂
This is the actual piece by Faure: ruclips.net/video/q74arB-_SMU/видео.htmlsi=qcvo7zyU4H7nDznj
Does anyone know what the piano piece is called & who wrote it
Dolly op. 56.1 Berceuse... (?)
This Is My Favorite Scene In The Whole Movie
You know how the magical incantation "No copyright infringement intended.' works eh xD
I hope ai brings us bicentennial man ❤
Easily one of the best movies ever! Many layers in each dialogue and many meanings when you rewatch it over time!
This is one of the few movies I have seen that can actually make me cry. The pathos of Andrew and his quest to transcend his beginnings, to become more than he was... a pure story of metamorphosis. When we talk of "coming of age" movies, this puts them all to shame. Robin Williams had the incredible ability to do comedic scenes with an absolutely straight face. He could bring forth poignancy with very little difficulty, or so it seemed. Robin, your loss was felt by many who knew at least some of your great body of work.
This movie was way underrated. This is one of my favorite movies.
This is tune transcends through all my art and music I produce it's 😮
❤❤❤❤❤
This movie became my favorite by accident. I had just came home, late night out, and decided to watch something on the tv anything to be honest. I saw this movie and said, “what the heck.” I figured since it’s 2 hours long I’d fall asleep 30 or so minutes in……BOY WAS I WRONG!!! When I tell you this movie had me so emotionally involved I couldn’t even fall asleep for a while after watching such a beautiful display. I mean the emotions, the deep meanings, the music. It’s as if I reached some sort of epitome about the purest most ideal form of love. This movie is truly remarkable!!!!
Same for me, it was on a local tv network, on late night slot(usually bad movies or flops they got for cheap), beginning to watch it not expecting much, but it just kept getting better and better! Left me in tears after the movie ended! Then I thought what a great movie. Why have I never heard of it!? It was just a few years after it was released! I may say this now has become one of my favorite Robin Williams movies!
I'm sorry, but using the same actress in this scene is just stupid.
I agree. They could’ve at least altered the voices
This movie came out 5 years after my aunt Lucinda passed away, but I get the feeling that she would have liked it.
Damn what a terrible script 😂 It's worse than "made for tv"
How dare you!
my favorite movie, still makes me cry..... You are missed Sir Robin Wiliams.
Robin would have killed on star trek. he was acting
"Now the rudeness makes sense." Loved this movie.
It's that dry wit that I love
Yeah, so the girl teaches him like four or five notes and he just plays the whole music like nothing, like he's some kind of robot or something, yeah right. *rolls eyes Oh wait...
touch it
It's the hesitation for me when she said Loyd 🤣🤣
Imagine sometimes great suffering often leads to even greater reward. Andrew endured Loyd since Little Miss birthed him and then Loyd fathered Portia the love of Andrew's life
Dolly Suite op. 56 by Fauré
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But Andrew is a Robot… I bet Andrew is not a common name
As much as I adore this movie, I’d love for it to get a remake given how much we now know about robotics and AI.
Not without Robin
@@bb22602I use the word “remake” in the loosest sense of the word. This movie is loosely based on a short story written in the late 1800s. So it would essentially be another adaptation of the story.
One was Matilda’s father, one was Matilda’s teacher ❤
Get it, Ms. Honey