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All that fighting and then Moze asks Addie if she's hungry and she smiles and says "uh huh" and your heart just MELTS.
Ответить"You gotta go through somethin' to get to Sylvan Groove" is, for me, one of the most memorable lines in the movie. I think of it every time I am driving anywhere near that town.
ОтветитьPretty impressive how good Ryan Gosling looks 50 years later
ОтветитьAccording to the director, Peter Bogdanovich, THIS clip was the hardest scene of the movie to film. There is no trick photography in this scene, they are actually driving in a car (if I remember right they were being towed). Whenever they flubbed their lines they would have to turn around and drive all the way back to the beginning where they would have to start the drive all over again. It took 2 days of filming and 39 "takes" to get it done correctly. The reason was because there is so much dialogue in this scene that it was very hard for both Tatum and Ryan to remember their lines perfectly; and added to that was the fact that the scene had to be done in one long sequence, without any camera breaks in the filming. The fact that Tatum could complete this scene at all at 8 1/2 years old is reason enough for the Academy Award she won.
ОтветитьSo many seems in this movie remind me of my daughter and me
ОтветитьOne of my favorite films of all times
ОтветитьI guess she really didn't want to go to the train station...and neither did he.
ОтветитьWasn't Randy Quaid in this movie somewhere?
ОтветитьI just watched a bit of the TV series and they are to happy ,the film is dead on its set in the depression people desperate for a dollar ,in the film they are always arguing
ОтветитьI Love You, Mitchell. Dad
ОтветитьSuch a great movie.
ОтветитьI love this scene, it took them forever to film
ОтветитьJust keep on veering. Ever since I saw this movies long ago i use that phrase whenever I can.
Ответитьアディとモーゼの距離感! 最初からアディはモーゼが大好きなんだよね。
ОтветитьThat "anh huh"was so precious.
ОтветитьHoitington. :O
ОтветитьI love this scene. She never backs down from him.
ОтветитьAwesome movie I remember my mother took me to see it I was like six and I had a big crush on Tatum O'Neal 🙂❤️
ОтветитьHard to beleive this was made the year I was born!
ОтветитьJust absolutely perfect acting -- mainly from Ms O'Neal. She did everything perfectly -- worked her props, expressions (affect matching mood), voice (tone, accent, pacing), pronunciation of local towns, body language (blocking/movement), costume, and remaining in focus and frame.
It does not get any better than this. She pulled off reading a map perfectly.
This scene should be shown (demonstrated and analyzed) in drama classes.
The Academy Award for best PERFORMANCE by a supporting actress was completely earned.
Had a fantastic role model sitting next to her -- just watch his absolutely refined skill in What's Up, Doc and Love Story.
This scene made me tear up
ОтветитьTHIS IS BRILLIANT ACTING! CLASSIC 👍🏾👍🏾👍🏾👍🏾
ОтветитьOne of my all time faves.
ОтветитьI didn’t know this movie excised but now I can’t get enough!
ОтветитьJust the most magnificent film ever. Tatum O'Neal's acting was outstanding and her Oscar well deserved. There's an upcoming UK actor called Tallulah Conabeare who reminds me of Tatum and I suspect in years to come will be equally as skilled an actor
ОтветитьRyan was probably the best looking actor of the 70s. Soooo hot!
ОтветитьCast and crew were likely past exhaustion and near oblivion by the time they nailed this scene. Oddly, the exhaustion paid off - Ryan O'Neill truly looks tuckered as though having spent the day on road driving (which, in reality, he and Tatum have - just over the same patch of dirt road nearly 40 times). Beyond the performance, Paper Moon really does capture the weary, chicken-scratch feel and look of mid-America in the 30s. The movie is timeless and built to last.
ОтветитьThe cute confused look on her face after he says "We've got to have bibles don't we?"
Ответить"Cause you bwame me for everything!"
ОтветитьI veered off to Horsington once, got my ass kicked.
ОтветитьShe knows he loves having her as a partner.
ОтветитьLove this movie.
ОтветитьI'm glad there is no colour xx
ОтветитьMost miss the little thing she does with her tongue talking about Frankie Roosevelt. That and the look at the end. Precious...
ОтветитьTatum upstaged her dad throughout the film.
ОтветитьMasterpiece of a movie. ❤️
ОтветитьHow cute
ОтветитьIf you like this watch 'The Rage of Paris'
ОтветитьThe least believable part here is the way that Ryan is constantly moving the steering wheel...while driving on a road that's straight. He kinda overdid it, i think.
ОтветитьStanding Ovation, Tatum.
ОтветитьThis is so awesome, I can't remember when I first saw this.
ОтветитьI read this book on a camping trip with my dad in Colorado when I was 14 or 15. Loved it. Later when I saw the movie I loved that too. But reading it in a car, in a tent, at the campfire etc... so many memories. Thanks for posting. I miss my dad sometimes. AND this scene reminds me of driving to and from Oregon with my little girl, Ginger Lee <3
Ответитьthe entire movie - awesome intelligent conversation - the art of arguing is demonstrated nobelly
ОтветитьNo kid would ever do these kind of stuff these days......except my daughter does
ОтветитьAn absolute American Treasure of a film. It really does take me back to bein a kid seein this on the tv on a Saturday afternoon with my Grandma every once in while. Back in Penny that is. Thems 1972 days mind ya.
ОтветитьAwwww Bless her. I love this scene..
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ОтветитьRyan should have won the oscar for best actor...
ОтветитьShe deserved the Oscar just for that look she gives him at the very end.
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