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Fight Back
Excerpt from Dennis Kucinich' Address to union members in Madison, Wisc.
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Advice To Writers
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Garrison Keillor speaking at the 2008 Erma Bombeck Writer's Workshop at the University of Dayton
Communion
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Excerpt from "This American Life" episode, "Know When To Fold 'Em", first broadcast April 8, 2011.
Pardon Me, While I Have a Strange Interlude
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Pardon Me, While I Have a Strange Interlude
Sherry
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Thank you to Deja Webster - dejasphotos.com - for this clip of Sherry, at the Jefferson County Animal Shelter.
Bailey
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Thank you to Deja Webster - dejasphotos.com - for this clip of Bailey, at the Jefferson County Animal Shelter.
Elizabeth Gilbert
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Elizabeth Gilbert
ReincePriebus
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ReincePriebus
GoldenVoice
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GoldenVoice
Joe Carter
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Joe Carter
How To Stop a Leak
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How To Stop a Leak
Senator Stevens Describes The Internet
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Senator Stevens Describes The Internet
British English
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British English
Time Traveler
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Excerpts from George Clarke's "Yellow Fever Productions" video at ruclips.net/video/Y6a4T2tJaSU/видео.html
Seth Godin
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from Seth Godin's 2009 TED-featured interview at ruclips.net/video/Q6vpBDFoMqc/видео.html&feature=player_embedded
Tony Parsons
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Tony Parsons
Typing on The 23rd Floor
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Typing on The 23rd Floor
Typist-LV
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Typist-LV
SiouxieQ Triathlete
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SiouxieQ Triathlete
Don't Do What You Hate
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Don't Do What You Hate
David Lynch
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David Lynch
The Straight Story
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The Straight Story
Buy Yourself a Dress
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Buy Yourself a Dress
The Mystery
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The Mystery
The Typist
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The Typist
Father Vino Parducci
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Father Vino Parducci
BrainCloud
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BrainCloud
Bill Hicks
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Bill Hicks
Stop Doing @#$% You Hate
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Stop Doing @#$% You Hate
Unlocking The Mystery
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Unlocking The Mystery

Комментарии

  • @MNightShyamalan-m1g
    @MNightShyamalan-m1g 21 день назад

    2:43 Sit Down Alvin

  • @malvavisco10
    @malvavisco10 29 дней назад

    Still laughing, 94 years later 😁🍿💙

  • @evolu9660
    @evolu9660 Месяц назад

    Tell it brother!❤

  • @Alexander_Stern1
    @Alexander_Stern1 2 месяца назад

    “But Captain Spaulding, that would by bigamy.” “It would be big of me, too. It’d be big of all of us. Let’s be big for a change.”

  • @ChoiceClue
    @ChoiceClue 4 месяца назад

    One of the best movies I have ever seen. Full of emotions.

  • @datokushi3979
    @datokushi3979 6 месяцев назад

    😍😍😍😍

  • @jamesdrynan
    @jamesdrynan 10 месяцев назад

    Exquisite acting! I liked the fact that the screenplay only hinted at the destructive words spoken by Alvin that caused the rift between the brothers. An emotional film on many levels. Farnsworth is flawless!

  • @EithneOwen
    @EithneOwen Год назад

    😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂

  • @nicestguyinhouse6112
    @nicestguyinhouse6112 Год назад

    The name of this film is phobic and im gonna petition to get it cancelled or change its name to the squint story

  • @thecoldglassofwatershow
    @thecoldglassofwatershow Год назад

    Beliefs are dangerous. Beliefs allow the mind to stop functioning. A non functioning mind is clinically dead. Believe nothing.

  • @DieGroteske
    @DieGroteske Год назад

    Animal Crackers is the Marx Brothers at their best. Borderline surrealism, very hip New-York theater references, scenes filmed with multiple cameras to get that live-feeling - it's just so unlike anything for that time.

  • @befdoglover1
    @befdoglover1 Год назад

    "Here I am talking of parties! I went to a party once and what happened? Nothing! Not even ice cream! The Gods looked down and laughed! This would be a better world for the children if the parents had to eat the spinach!"

  • @starpowerj
    @starpowerj Год назад

    RIP Angelo Badalamenti RIP Harry Dean Stanton RIP Richard Farnsworth

  • @befdoglover1
    @befdoglover1 Год назад

    "Here I am talking of parties." "I went to a party once and what happened? Nothing! Not even ice cream! The gods looked down and laughed! This would be a better world for children if the parents had to eat the spinach!"

  • @darthrevan9858
    @darthrevan9858 Год назад

    To think that I have at least 2 'strange interludes' a day. Besides, "who wants to marry your grandmother, nobody, not even your grandfather!"🤣🤣

  • @gianfrancopala9323
    @gianfrancopala9323 2 года назад

    Film bellissimo👍👍👍

  • @darthrevan9858
    @darthrevan9858 2 года назад

    I used that opening salvo on a telemarketer who apologized for interrupting me. She didn't know how to continue. 🤣🤣

  • @pierpaolocatapano6574
    @pierpaolocatapano6574 2 года назад

    So emotional! Masterpiece! Their eyes say much more than a thousand words....

  • @timmc8444
    @timmc8444 2 года назад

    A scene for all time!

  • @benhuether5474
    @benhuether5474 2 года назад

    Watching this scene on it’s own is nothing special; only after you watch the movie from start to finish can you truly appreciate this scene and the movie itself.

  • @kojirohyuga9
    @kojirohyuga9 2 года назад

    Those beautiful eyes of Farnsworth. Perfect ending to great movie.

  • @bernardtassart7225
    @bernardtassart7225 2 года назад

    This is what acting is all about,raw emotion, Harry Dean Stanton(Lyle) realising what his brother meant to him, priceless!!!

  • @LPJack02
    @LPJack02 2 года назад

    RIP Richard Farnsworth (September 1, 1920 - October 6, 2000), aged 80 And RIP Harry Dean Stanton (July 14, 1926 - September 15, 2017), aged 91 You both will be remembered as legends.

  • @countkilroygraf8816
    @countkilroygraf8816 2 года назад

    "Did you ride that thing all the way out here to see me?" "I did, Lyle."

  • @lanolinlight
    @lanolinlight 2 года назад

    Masterful storytelling.

  • @byHexted
    @byHexted 2 года назад

    Man this and planes trains and automobiles get the waterworks goin

  • @tonyelhelou
    @tonyelhelou 2 года назад

    This scene, despite the few words in its dialog, It summarizes the whole story. Great movie ❤️❤️❤️

  • @robynmarilyn3703
    @robynmarilyn3703 3 года назад

    A great movie with life teaching of family values had a tear or two can recoded it as well worth watching it was a true life story

  • @lucymcjimsey9872
    @lucymcjimsey9872 3 года назад

    ❤️❤️❤️

  • @eirinimeraky8492
    @eirinimeraky8492 3 года назад

    it s been a long time since a saw the film for the first time...keep touching me ...whatever made these brothers to be angry ..it doesn t matter anymore..it shows that Love is the greatest power..libarates us from the darkness and makes us finding our inner Peace...death no longer matters..

  • @pilsnerd420
    @pilsnerd420 3 года назад

    Her: "You never cry! Do you have any emotion?!" Me:

  • @joanienoeldechen4133
    @joanienoeldechen4133 3 года назад

    Making fun of Eugene O.

  • @tadimaggio
    @tadimaggio 3 года назад

    As a man of the theater, I LOVE this scene. I would infinitely rather watch the Marx Brothers at their best than suffer through one of Eugene O'Neill's interminable middle-period dramas, which not only last two minutes less than forever, but are perfect illustrations of Mark Twain's comment: "The viewer hates the good characters, is indifferent to the bad ones, and wishes they would all get drowned together."

  • @TheloniousCube
    @TheloniousCube 3 года назад

    The gods look down and laugh!

  • @TheWordMercy82
    @TheWordMercy82 3 года назад

    Now I've watched Harry Dean Stanton's last movie which David Lynch was in called "Lucky". Now both of em gone

    • @clinttiro4368
      @clinttiro4368 2 года назад

      Umm Lynch isn't dead dude and this comment was over a year ago. Unless youre refering to Farnsworth.

    • @TheWordMercy82
      @TheWordMercy82 2 года назад

      @@clinttiro4368 Yes, I'm referring to Richard Farnsworth! Lucky is a film in the same stylings of The Straight Story

  • @bryansarracino8623
    @bryansarracino8623 3 года назад

    Two brothers, nothing needs to be said.

  • @palwinder_kaler
    @palwinder_kaler 3 года назад

    You can't fake it.... Full of emotions and hope,fear when he called his brother. Never seen such a powerful performance

    • @byHexted
      @byHexted 2 года назад

      The way he says the second “Lyle?” Is so good it’s like exactly how you’d sound after the first time someone doesn’t respond and you’re worried. That like initial worry before panic, he nails it so well and the relief

  • @briananoriega
    @briananoriega 3 года назад

    You always know your brother's voice.

  • @احمدالشهري-ر4ي
    @احمدالشهري-ر4ي 4 года назад

    I always shed a tear by the end of the movie

    • @radiopadilla
      @radiopadilla Год назад

      I'm shedding tears a lot through this one..

  • @mr_nobody_000
    @mr_nobody_000 4 года назад

    One movie I love and who's ending never fails to make me cry

    • @dwaynentinabunt1200
      @dwaynentinabunt1200 3 года назад

      Loved it from the word GO. It's real.

    • @robynmarilyn3703
      @robynmarilyn3703 3 года назад

      Well worth viewing a longish movie loved it a good reminder of life it's joys and struggles it is a real life story of a nice man his family and his eldest brother

    • @byHexted
      @byHexted 2 года назад

      The context of him having cancer and nobody knowing then killing himself makes it hard to watch, especially because this performance is what directly inspired norm Macdonald to not tell anyone he had cancer, because of how Richard dealtwith it

  • @throughthelookingglass8925
    @throughthelookingglass8925 4 года назад

    SPOILER. This is the end of the movie. Though plot isn't really important for this movie. I agree with Lynch when he said that his movies are about the feeling they create in the audience (less so about plot). I would say that the hidden meaning in the film is that while Alvin appears to be like a kindly old man, the film subtly hints that Alvin actually was a real son of a bitch. The ride that he takes throughout the movie is his attempt at redemption.

    • @Serviervorschlag-
      @Serviervorschlag- 8 месяцев назад

      This is not said in the film in any way, only that they had no contact for over ten years.

  • @harrisonwintergreen1147
    @harrisonwintergreen1147 4 года назад

    THE GODS LOOK DOWN AND LAUGH

  • @infamouscrusader3363
    @infamouscrusader3363 4 года назад

    This is a bit misleading because often you must do things in life that you don't want. This in a way is mandatory in order to have the freedom to do what you want.

  • @ThomasMusings
    @ThomasMusings 4 года назад

    Interesting...

  • @tadimaggio
    @tadimaggio 4 года назад

    Oh, admit it: this WOULD be a better world if the parents had to eat the spinach.

  • @ronin86_Oi
    @ronin86_Oi 4 года назад

    Nostolgia critic

  • @killerghostmonkey
    @killerghostmonkey 4 года назад

    :45 best dramatic zoom I've seen since 2010

  • @connorscanlan1736
    @connorscanlan1736 5 лет назад

    If any of you ever explain to me what the hell Groucho's talking about, I'll never forgive you!

  • @tadimaggio
    @tadimaggio 5 лет назад

    This one minute is more entertaining and more worthwhile than all six hours of "Strange Interlude". The critic John Simon summed Eugene O'Neill up perfectly. "In his first years as a playwright, O'Neill wrote simply, and well, about the life in the merchant marine that he knew so well. In his last years, he finally rose to the level of his greatest talent, and wrote the four masterpieces on which his reputation largely rests. But in between, O'Neill wrote a series of what may be the worst plays ever written by a dramatist of true stature." At least "Strange Interlude" provided the great Groucho with raw material; I can't think of anything else good to say of it.

  • @tadimaggio
    @tadimaggio 5 лет назад

    "This would be a better world for children if parents had to eat the spinach." How true.