My Favorite Movie Scenes

Alluding to the fascist construct I still absolutely loved this entire movie.



 

"How Stella Got Her Grove Back"... I love the scene when her best friend was in the hospital and she came to visit and she had her laughing. They talked of old times, listened to music.. she even sang Row, Row, Row your boat. PRICELESS. If I was in the hospital at the end of my life, that's how I would want to go out... with a friend that would be there to make me laugh, smile and sing to me.
 

I don't know how to copy and paste these movie scenes, but maybe someone could do it for me? My scene would be the final scene in Driving Miss Daisy, where the old lady, in assisted living by then, is visited by Hoke, the Black chauffeur she has been tormenting for the whole movie. She suddenly realizes their shared humanity, and tells him he is her best friend.

Jessica Tandy and Morgan Freeman were perfect as the two characters.
 
I don't know how to copy and paste these movie scenes, but maybe someone could do it for me? My scene would be the final scene in Driving Miss Daisy, where the old lady, in assisted living by then, is visited by Hoke, the Black chauffeur she has been tormenting for the whole movie. She suddenly realizes their shared humanity, and tells him he is her best friend.

Jessica Tandy and Morgan Freeman were perfect as the two characters.

Here ya go.

Enjoy.

 
I don't know how to copy and paste these movie scenes, but maybe someone could do it for me? My scene would be the final scene in Driving Miss Daisy, where the old lady, in assisted living by then, is visited by Hoke, the Black chauffeur she has been tormenting for the whole movie. She suddenly realizes their shared humanity, and tells him he is her best friend.

Jessica Tandy and Morgan Freeman were perfect as the two characters.

I was ordered by my immediate family not to watch this hateful rendition of blatant race hate and antisemitism for I am a halbjude.
 
Found these two on EAM/Watch. "Testament" was extremely disturbing second only to "The Day After", I never even heard of "The Divide".


 
@OneEyedDiva
Mr. Peabody & the Mermaid was my favorite all time movie in my childhood. When I read of its listing during the day in TVGuide I would pretend to be sick to play hooky & watch it. I saw it countless times, countless. My second favorite would have been King Kong.
 
@OneEyedDiva
Mr. Peabody & the Mermaid was my favorite all time movie in my childhood. When I read of its listing during the day in TVGuide I would pretend to be sick to play hooky & watch it. I saw it countless times, countless. My second favorite would have been King Kong.
Mr. Peabody and the Mermaid is one of my all time favorite movies. I've watched it several times over the years. I was even able to record the colorized version then transfer it to DVD. When I was a child, I first saw it on Million Dollar Movie which played the same movie every night for a week. So I watched every time just like you. I've been fascinated with and have loved all things mermaid ever since. :D
 
@FastTrax I once read that The Caine Mutiny was supposed to be the best movie of all time (well at least at that time, decades ago). Would you agree? I never saw it. Here's one of my favorite scenes (put the curser on 21:30 and watch for a minute).

WOW!!!!! OED that movie was delicious. I have never been a fan of love stories but I actually watched the whole flick. Kudos to you.

Caine Mutiny was one of the top blockbusters of all time. It is truly iconic and has a serious cult following.

My best scene.


Million Dollar Movie. The memories.

Remember these

WCBS: Channel 2
WNBC: Channel 4
WNEW: channel 5
WABC: Channel 7
WWOR: Channel 9
WPIX: Channel 11
WNET: Channel 13
 


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