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"For I was hungry, while you had all you needed. I was thirsty, but you drank bottled water. I was a stranger, and you wanted me deported. I needed clothes, but you needed MORE clothes. I was sick, and you pointed out the behaviors that led to my sickness. I was in prison, and you said I was getting what I deserved".
Political Economy 101
"Have you ever seen the look on somebody's face the day that they finally get a job ? They look like they could fly."
In a scene from the film "Dave" (Warner Brothers Pictures, 1993, Kevin Kline, Sigourney Weaver), the President of the USA announces a policy to give hope to the millions of Americans who want the dignity of work, something that every country owes to its adult citizens.
I used a domestic DVD recorder to digitise the material in VOB format, then VideoPad Video Editor to edit and save in AVI format (960x720, 25 TV PAL). I have spent hours trying to improve the aspect ratio. I also have a problem with VideoPad - it will not allow me to mix JPG and video clips....
In a scene from the film "Dave" (Warner Brothers Pictures, 1993, Kevin Kline, Sigourney Weaver), the President of the USA announces a policy to give hope to the millions of Americans who want the dignity of work, something that every country owes to its adult citizens.
I used a domestic DVD recorder to digitise the material in VOB format, then VideoPad Video Editor to edit and save in AVI format (960x720, 25 TV PAL). I have spent hours trying to improve the aspect ratio. I also have a problem with VideoPad - it will not allow me to mix JPG and video clips....
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Norwegian Snow / Lessons in Life
Просмотров 21113 лет назад
"Burn the candles, use the nice sheets, wear the fancy lingerie." These are pictures and thoughts taken from a viral email I received with a title "7%". The original may have been produced by an engineer from Singapore called He Yan. Or maybe not. The soundtrack is from the Peer Gynt suite written by the Norwegian composer Edvard Grieg in 1875.
Dustin Hoffman New Beginning #1
Просмотров 102 тыс.13 лет назад
"I was a better man with you as a woman than I ever was with a woman as a man." In the final moments from the film "Tootsie" (Columbia Pictures Corporation, 1982, Dustin Hoffman, Jessica Lange), Michael and Julie discover that their love transcends gender. Michael: Julie, can I call you sometime ? Look, I don't want to hold you up. I just did it for the work. I didn't mean to hurt anybody espec...
Inspector Morse: Giving Offence
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Do we expect too much of women ? This is a short clip from an episode of Inspector Morse ("The Day of the Devil" (1993)). The inspector is a gentleman of the old school. In this short conversation with a female colleague, someone says the wrong thing. I used a domestic DVD recorder to digitise the material in VOB format, then Prism Video File Converter to convert to AVI format, and VideoPad Vid...
Inspector Morse: Making an Arrest
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"I had lost the only two people I ever really loved." This is a short clip from my favourite episode of Inspector Morse ("Second Time Around" (1991)). The inspector is about to arrest a colleague for murder in a hotel room where the colleague is staying with his wife. Look at the wife's face 5 minutes 50 seconds into the video. This is my fourth attempt at editing video. I used a domestic DVD r...
"First Flight" Maureen Lipman (Joyce Grenfell tribute)
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"I do hope I do it all right." This monologue was performed by Maureen Lipman in 1991 (in a tribute to English comedienne Joyce Grenfell 1910-1979). The story speaks gently about the willingness to be changed by love, and the anxiety of taking a relationship to a new level. This is my first attempt at editing video. The original recording was made 12 years ago on VHS tape. I used a domestic DVD...
The Inspector didn't go wrong what's that exam question about at the end of video?
Morse was very pompous
Who sees RainMan here-> 3:03
Strangely, just a few years later, this would have been totally cool as a disguise. RuPaul became famous not long after, without him hiding that he is a man or anything.
I like the song they played at the end of the movie.
Imagine them trying to make this film today. Can’t express anything today without offending someone. Just breathe. And you’ll still offend someone!
Devastating
Does anyone NOT cry at the end?
I love this movie so much and this scene
One of the best soundtracks ever!
В русском переводе и дубляже-смотрится гораздо лучше.. Обожаю этот фильм 🌸🌸🌸
And the song!!
Good Lord. Is this for some sort of gender class at university? heehee
What a great ensemble cast in this movie.
Has anyone watched the credits all the way through? One video showed their arms around each other in the end not in a romantic way upper body only…just wondered if that really happened
OMG. Three-fourths of the audio in this is shots of people walking ON CEMENT VERY LOUDLY.
What a treat tonight.....my favorite movie of all time!!!! They don't make such excellent movies anymore. Acting is superb!!!
Hoffman and Lange were priceless! a wonderful ending when he puts his arm around her and 'It might be you' plays in the closing credits! you cheer them both! I saw this with my brother, who is gone now! it always makes me tear up at the end!
The best ever Morse in my opinion! Old Morse is human under all the bluster and some magic one liners from the late Sam Kelly!
Rex, Thank you for reminding me what a cracker of an episode this is.
Admiral Piett: Its an older episode, sir, but it checks out
Maureen Lipman is incredibly talented. However, to my mind she delivers this monologue far too slowly. Joyce Grenfell's original version conveyed the passenger's nervousness through her quick delivery.
I've just watched the whole episode for the umpteenth time. Such intelligent dialogue which doesn't spell out everything for the viewer. It isn't until the final scene when we know that Mrs Dawson knew about Jane that we understand the significance of her remark to Morse in the Randolph to the effect that you can't hang a man's unhappiness solely on his wife, or his happiness. Poor Mrs Dawson - to find out that it wasn't their childlessness that had marred their marriage, that your husband had had a daughter, that she was the victim in an infamous murder case, that your husband was a murderer and that he'd never really loved you - no wonder she looked in a state of shock. I also liked the Walter Majors character - adding a little levity to a very dark tale. I wonder if that episode won any awards - it should have done.
It is a remarkably good episode, so perfectly understated.
Great ending!
Mi piacerebbe in italiano perché non capisco comunque complimenti x questi bellissimi episodi
Learn English or just read Subtitles
'Perhaps she was'. That is a most powerful ending, which very much encapsulate the depth of the Morse-character and the brilliant series. One of the best episodes.
Joyce Grenfell would turn in her grave.
Morse is saying that women, to him at least, represent the more reasonable and delicate qualities of the human race. It's men who lose their cool and go off doing silly things and women who talk sense into them.
The awful pain his wife must have felt when her husband spoke of losing the only two people he had ever really loved-his lover and their child😢
Absolutely one of the best. Appeals to all ages.
He didn't.
Damn Manhattan was such a dump in the early 80s.
Ken Colley & John Thaw (and a great supporting cast) wrapped more into that 90 mins than any other Morse episode.
Еще тЫ сказал что меня на работу никто ни возьмёт я устроилась посудамойкой на рыболовном судне можежь меня поздравить Я еду с изабелой в Норвегию с капсулой будь 0сторожен в ней вся твоя доля 🚬🍒 целую твоя мышка
Wonderful.
Wonderful homage to Joyce from an amazingly talented actress and also another brilliant renaissance woman herself- Joyce & Maureen are both fantastic and this is such a beautiful sketch- full of the worries and hopes of a lady of the era yet kind at the same time. ❤❤❤
That's why we love Morse. He might be from another era and did not share our modern enlightened view of gender stereotypes. He even openly admitted that he might be too old to change his view. Yet, he was fully capable of keeping things civilized. He listened carefully, quietly, to what others have to say, even if he disagreed. And he was not above apologising for misspeaking, something too many people in this day and age fail to do.
Speak for your self about modern enlightened view of gender stereotypes
Great actor Hoffman.
my faaaavorite movie
One of the best scenes in this very sinister (and somewhat underrated) episode. Both of them are in the wrong, Morse is careless in his language, and she can’t express her point of view in a properly professional manner. I don’t think it’s controversial to say that the whole episode hinges around this battle of the sexes, it’s hardly a coincidence that she’s the one who pulls the trigger on Barrie.
You are so right! What a wonderfully English embarrassment.
Think the studios are Condos now and every time I drive down 42nd street I think of this scene.
No, no, no. Maureen Lipman is not and never will be Joyce Grenfell. She actually sounds as though she's deliberately mocking her rather than paying tribute to her. Horrible.
Maureen Lipman greatly admires and respects Joyce Grenfell. Her show "Re: Joyce" was a love letter to her. She would never mock her.
Morse is right.
I love Dustin Hoffman
I love the old movies
the best ever episode of probably the best TV series ever
Great acting from Ken colley.
Sadly this is an insight to the easily offended society of today.
Yep
I know and this from 1993
we need stories like this
the baddie did most of the heavy lifting in this ep....sometimes thats what makes tv shows like this work, yes we all love John Thaw but its the brilliant casting that makes good tv great tv..the acting all around was superb
30 years on, it is still my favourite bit of my favourite episode. And yes, the casting and acting are brilliant.
Jessy Lange is still a knock out