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Dino Karabeg
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Doug Engelbart's Last Wish
Aware that Doug Engelbart's career was ending, in 2008 he, his daughter Christina and Jeff Rulifson, as the active members of the Doug Engelbart Institute, recorded at Stanford University's TV studio a series of interviews with Doug to serve as his final message to the world. We offer this brief excerpt as a concise rendition of Doug's last wish, and of the challenge he left us.
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3:10 to Yuma (1957) - Ending
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I am sharing this excerpt as an illustration of heroism and transcendence-and that they are 'contageous'.
Great film, Frankie Laine song made it
Remake is 200% better wtf is even this 😂
Hated the remake.
oh so this how it end, why ver 2007 so frigin saddes😢😢😢
Great movie, Great Ending
This is the rare occasion where the remake was just as good if not better. I prefer the ending to this one but I like the brutality of the remake.
Glenn ford, what a great actor ... and he made it look so easy.
many western Actors back then could really ride horses ..
Buss me, Stoopid! Buss us all.
Even bad men love their mother.
I think the new one did it better.
I enjoyed the remake too. Great films, a rare thing these days!
One of the rare moments in cinema, where the original and the remake are both excellent.
I couldn't make it thru the remake ... abysmal....
It’s a good remake, but to say they are equally excellent? Nah. Once you watch the original, the remake feels needless in a way, especially since it lacks of one of the elements that made it so great: a timeless soundtrack.
@@buxxbannerspov30"Abysmal"? Really? Fine if you don't like it but calling it abysmal, especially compared to many movies made today, is almost objectively wrong. I like the original too but Mangold's remake improves upon it in many ways, especially with the acting from Crowe, Bale and Foster.
@buxxbannerspov30 these old movies stink. In the 70s they started making good films
Now I will have to watch it all ! What an awesome movie and acting is more realistic! 🤩
The cinematography in this movie incredible and well before it's time.
Muy buena un clásico de western
so the remake was a completely different ending then i didn;t know that
Arguably one of the finest Western ever made in Hollywood.Glenn Ford,Van Helpline acted superbly n above all the background music of great George Duning.Excellant movie to watch.
Excelente pelicula,con los grandes Van Heflin y Glen Ford. Maginificos.
This was a classic but the remake made me cry
Love this moment 5:10 power of cinema.
Just to see the way Glenn Ford looks at Van Heflin there is worth the price of admission alone!
@@tonytornqvist9003 I just finished this and I agree.. love that moment. It’s like he ends up admiring Dan in a way
Amazing final!
One of the greatest, and most under rated films. The theme music is incomparable in the movies.
Taaake that traaaain
I don't know the name of the actor who jumped on that horse and rode off and then made that spectacular dismount, but I always enjoy seeing him in westerns. He was a very skilled horseman.
I think his name is Jim Booth. He was part actor, part stuntman. And like you said, always played the sidekick who was very skilled on a horse.
@@stephaniegormley9982 No, I learned that his name was Buzz Henry. Buzz grew up around horses. His mother owned an equestrian facility. He was a child actor in B westerns.
The way those cowboys jump off from their horse also remarkable tbh
Never liked Van Heflin as the snitch or Karen in that film.
Lorenzo Magazine ..you can apologize anytime ...let's slander your ridiculous name" Lorenzo: 😡🇺🇸ha
And he Van Heflin wasn't a snitch.....
Did he want his gang dead?
No ...but He didn't wantVan dead either...had grown to like him..He gave himself up .....
They don't make em like this anymore. A classic.
Trixie Corteen -- The remake was really good.
This and High Noon are classics !!