On the first day of the shooting, Matt Damon and Ben Affleck started crying out of happiness, because it was a scene between Robin Williams and Stellan Skarsgård, accomplished actors, doing Damon's and Affleck's scene verbatim, and they had waited five years for it to happen.
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📷: Good Will Hunting(1997)
An emotional pre race at the Coke 600. Kurt Busch lays down 8 flowers on the infield No. 8 for his late brother Kyle Busch. Not a dry-eye in the speedway.
The “La Marseillaise” scene in Casablanca (1942) still lands with staggering power. Many extras were actual refugees from Nazi-occupied Europe, which is why it feels so painfully genuine.
43 years ago today, Motown 25 gave us one of the greatest moments in music. Jermaine reunited with his brothers for the first time in 8 years… then Michael debuted the moonwalk on TV.
Michael B. Jordan was just spotted at In-N-Out Burger showing love to workers and fans while holding his Oscar after winning Best Actor in a Leading Role for “Sinners” at the 98th Academy Awards.
What a wild ending to the LA marathon. My mom was able to catch what led to the cinematic ending. The leader went the wrong way. Woman impedes his path, runs to his left and forces him into the middle of the fork + orange shirt waving him right + motorcade goes right at the fork.
This jersey swap connection between Wemby and Kings rookie Maxime Raynaud runs deep. They first crossed paths at 14 as rivals before becoming teammates at Nanterre in France. From there, they pushed each other on the court and built a bond that’s lasted all the way to the NBA.
Interestingly, I’m told their fiercest battles took place on the chessboard. Their chess rivalry alive, with Raynaud known as one of the few who can truly challenge Wemby. 🏀♟️
It’s hard for me to pick a favorite Robert Duvall scene, “Apocalypse Now” is low hanging fruit. I’ll go with Tom’s visit to Frank Pentangeli, the tossing of the cigar and hand shake is so good. “Don’t worry about anything, Frankie Five Angels.” #RIP
God speed Robert Duvall.
What I will always miss about him is that he always made his roles seem effortless.
Case in point, as Boo Radley, without saying a word, sends warmth into your soul.
This scene in CASABLANCA captures the film’s beating heart. The crowd silenced by “Die Wacht am Rhein,” Victor refusing to sit down, Rick giving the nod for “La Marseillaise,” and the people roaring it back.