Este clip es una joya, esta realmente feliz! Esta filmando Ironweed y el premio debe ser por Heartburn
@Truthseeker1515Күн бұрын
That book, I read it at university. It never leaves you. @ 10:31 That libido, William, is Nathan and Sophie's escape through the act of creation because the present and the past are so unbearable.
@romanpasquini5673Күн бұрын
She is so wonderful 😊
@wholesomeherocomicsandarta65862 күн бұрын
Ok, but that song would've worked so perfectly for him in that scene
@felisa25gomez2 күн бұрын
Extraordinario film!
@loreberna91153 күн бұрын
She was filming Falling in love with Bob De Niro at that time. Love that movie
@loreberna91153 күн бұрын
She was filming Falling in love with Bob De Niro at that time. Love that movie
@user-pt9xq4dv3v6 күн бұрын
Simplemente LA MEJOR!!!!!!
@evelynesoler40598 күн бұрын
Quelqu un peut me dire pourquoi ces scènes ne sont pas dans l original du fil
@evelynesoler40598 күн бұрын
Pardon du film
@evelynesoler40598 күн бұрын
Encore une fois dans les commentaires j ai vu le film peux être 20 fois sur Amazon Prime sans voir ces scènes. Quelqu un peut t'il me dire pourquoi
@evelynesoler40598 күн бұрын
J ai vu le film 20 fois en plus récemment je ne me souviens pas de ces scènes c est curieux
@gnosticcinema95969 күн бұрын
Patton? More like Hillary Clinton, you Weinstein lap dog.
@grendel28279 күн бұрын
Yeah it’s just reinforced why I couldn’t make as an actor or a pro golfer…🫠. Still better than most
@matthewsuh20011 күн бұрын
Rest in Peace: Barbara Walters (1929-2022)
@nanny28711 күн бұрын
Great ensemble acting drama that was magnificent. Thanks to the great Stacy Letts for writing such an incredible piece, and to the great Sam Shepard and Meryl Streep who acted the heck out of their respective parts and headed an incredible cast. We need more character driven films like this instead of “explosion” films.
@Gemjamgem19 күн бұрын
Terrific she was definitely not. M Thatcher was definitely not terrific. She dismantled our public limited companies, owned by the people and sold out the family silver from under our feet to corporations, she took power away from the people from unions and sold off social housing while her husband profited from his funny handshake business deals. She was known as Margaret Thatcher the Milk Snatcher and I remember when she took away milk from primary school children. Britain was broke but she sold us out, dismantled manufacturing not everything should've have been sold off. Now we are suffering by Corporations who care little for services or people just profit for their shareholders. I hated her, she sent people with Learning Disabilities and serious Mental Health problems and dumped them in the community with no transition it was disturbing for them as they couldn't cope with paying bills etc and ended up homeless. She destroyed the North of England and we had the highest unemployment. I hated her and I still do.
@kirkwilson140121 күн бұрын
How profound
@Kastle949825 күн бұрын
No disrespect but Meryl looks like princess Diana right there
@MannalEldin-dl1xvАй бұрын
I adore Justin Henry and Dustin Hoffman. Meryl Streep is a fantastic actress! Please don't underestimate the guys also. Jane Alexander, JoBeth Williams, and everyone else too is great!!!!!
@isauraflores9871Ай бұрын
All of you were delightful
@dalestephens9361Ай бұрын
Possibly the best movie ever. Because it touched on so many large life issues that everyone who has ever loved has grappled with. Streep knows how to love and wants to show it. I learned so much about myself. Am having trouble easing back into my reality. This movie is profoundly disturbing and beautiful at the same time. It has caused me to rethink my whole life. have I really lived it or just watched it unfold?
@kellicoffman8440Ай бұрын
Dustin is wrong she’s thinking of how Billy will see her not the shot it’s what a woman with runny mascara would ask in the situation he’s response is spot on though totally in character
@Tracy-dl1hmАй бұрын
Webster defines a Bitch as being a female dog. Referring a woman in power as a bitch is defined as follows. B-eing I-n T-toal C-ontrol H-erself.
@vegetachivaАй бұрын
Seriously, I’ve been watching her reaction to her daughter’s video over and over, and I cannot believe this woman embodied Miranda Priestly 🤣🤣🤣🤣
@waltcraig8098Ай бұрын
Mt father grew up in Winterset IA, his father, my grandfather was in Iowa legislature when the decision to build the covered bridges was made. When I saw a book entitled “Bridges of Madison County” I obviously expected something completely different. I quickly fell in love with the story. Of course I saw the movie and unusually I actually liked the movie better than the book. Now I know why, Eastwood is a film genius.
@patmctallica3522Ай бұрын
1996 at the oscars, the film was in one cathegory nomminted! Meryl for best actress...thats it! 🤦♂
@tomfrost19972 ай бұрын
They have a hell lot of chemistry together 🧪
@JR-py2xd2 ай бұрын
Great actors, great movie, great interview 😊?
@JR-py2xd2 ай бұрын
She is so sweet! And yes luckily some people saw „the cry in the dark“, such an important movie!
@JR-py2xd2 ай бұрын
Omg she is so cute! For what movie did she win?
@loreberna911515 сағат бұрын
I think is for Heartburn
@roymackenzie-jy4lr2 ай бұрын
I hate how they just insult each other, I don't think other European Parliaments do this
@suzannebenz89282 ай бұрын
Meryl Streep has always been exceptional!!!!
@undinia2 ай бұрын
Love Meryl, can’t stand Anne (make it about me) Hathaway
@myaa50382 ай бұрын
I enjoyed watching these scenes. For me, though, I'm not too disappointed that most of these scenes were not in the final cut, though a couple of them would have added to the narrative or explained things. I would like it they'd have kept the scene where Farah tells Karen that it can rain some day now, meaning that the rainy season is coming and that Bror will likely be coming home soon. It shows how lonely she was. Also, when he tells her that Bror is in the forrest. It explains how she knew where to meet him on the road when she tells him that she wants him to come home. Something I had wondered about. It would also have been nice to keep the scenes with the giraffes and elephants to show how majestic those animals were that they were living amongst. Can you imagine what it would have been like to just casually ride your horse among giraffes or go for an evening stroll and come across elephants so close up? Karen wrote in one of her books that the elephants were so plentiful that she once flew for ten minutes with Denys before seeing the end of a herd. Now they're almost gone, but I digress.. The scene where Farah is tending to Karen's wounds was in final cut but this portion of the scene was not in the final cut except when he says "Msabu is bleeding, she does not have this ox." In the final cut, he goes on to say "The lion is hungry, he does not have this ox. The wagon is heavy, it does not have this ox. God is happy, Msabu. He plays with us." One of my favorite movies!
@myaa50382 ай бұрын
Two of these scenes were in the final cut but they are different versions of the scenes. The scene at the doctors office was played a little differently by Meryl in the final cut and in the final cut, she didn't ask about her chances of having children. The other scene that was in movie was the 'don't move' love scene. The scene with Berkeley at dinner was in the movie but this part of the scene was cut. The rest of the scenes were not in the final cut. For me, some don't really add anything but the ones that would have contributed to the story were the dinner scene with Berkeley (says a lot about Denys's character); the scene where Karen asks Denys to help her with the farm (he did actually invest in her farm); where Karen and Farah are talking about the poem (she would eventually read at Denys's funeral); and the one where she has to let her farm manager go. In the final cut when she tells Denys that she let him go, it's so brief that it's easy to miss, so the scene would have been nice to explain why.
@zeldasmith61542 ай бұрын
Barbara was totally smitten by famous people.
@adamrowell8812 ай бұрын
Very good acting by both speakers (David Westhead being the other actor). Great quotes (albeit derisory). Great scene. Thanks for this clip.
@hectornegron91553 ай бұрын
The look on her face when they were in the kitchen or when he was outside with his shirt off washing up, her body language would make you believe she's about to explode. I mean she look extremely aroused. My girlfriend called it extremely horny but I’m not gonna say that.
@user-rv4ml5rp9d3 ай бұрын
She’s the greatest actress!!!
@monicaa.91973 ай бұрын
She has this soft, eloquent beauty that remains me of princess Diana herself. Pleasing to look at and to listen.
@catelynch74173 ай бұрын
Kevin Kline was brilliant in this film. He WAS Nathan. Just a masterpiece!
@BrixtonTone3 ай бұрын
Meryl Streep, Clint Eastwood. Already absolute legends of cinema. As for the movie ? Superb ! I can relate to the story in so many way's . For me it's sometimes a hard but bitter sweet watch . I rate it as one of Clint's best work ever.
@anthonywheeler40703 ай бұрын
This video is going on my list
@anthonywheeler40703 ай бұрын
This video is going on my list
@anthonywheeler40703 ай бұрын
This video is going on my list
@user-tz5dm7np3t3 ай бұрын
One of my most fav film scenes!
@claudiorobertobezuttitraja38163 ай бұрын
Linda homenagem para essa espetacular atriz.👏👏👏
@JR-py2xd3 ай бұрын
Meryl you are a musician, with this great voice. Love to hear her singing!!
@lucindanewcomb87693 ай бұрын
I actually read the book too the whole thing I do believe. I’ve seen the movie at least a couple of times and I love it.
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Este clip es una joya, esta realmente feliz! Esta filmando Ironweed y el premio debe ser por Heartburn
That book, I read it at university. It never leaves you. @ 10:31 That libido, William, is Nathan and Sophie's escape through the act of creation because the present and the past are so unbearable.
She is so wonderful 😊
Ok, but that song would've worked so perfectly for him in that scene
Extraordinario film!
She was filming Falling in love with Bob De Niro at that time. Love that movie
She was filming Falling in love with Bob De Niro at that time. Love that movie
Simplemente LA MEJOR!!!!!!
Quelqu un peut me dire pourquoi ces scènes ne sont pas dans l original du fil
Pardon du film
Encore une fois dans les commentaires j ai vu le film peux être 20 fois sur Amazon Prime sans voir ces scènes. Quelqu un peut t'il me dire pourquoi
J ai vu le film 20 fois en plus récemment je ne me souviens pas de ces scènes c est curieux
Patton? More like Hillary Clinton, you Weinstein lap dog.
Yeah it’s just reinforced why I couldn’t make as an actor or a pro golfer…🫠. Still better than most
Rest in Peace: Barbara Walters (1929-2022)
Great ensemble acting drama that was magnificent. Thanks to the great Stacy Letts for writing such an incredible piece, and to the great Sam Shepard and Meryl Streep who acted the heck out of their respective parts and headed an incredible cast. We need more character driven films like this instead of “explosion” films.
Terrific she was definitely not. M Thatcher was definitely not terrific. She dismantled our public limited companies, owned by the people and sold out the family silver from under our feet to corporations, she took power away from the people from unions and sold off social housing while her husband profited from his funny handshake business deals. She was known as Margaret Thatcher the Milk Snatcher and I remember when she took away milk from primary school children. Britain was broke but she sold us out, dismantled manufacturing not everything should've have been sold off. Now we are suffering by Corporations who care little for services or people just profit for their shareholders. I hated her, she sent people with Learning Disabilities and serious Mental Health problems and dumped them in the community with no transition it was disturbing for them as they couldn't cope with paying bills etc and ended up homeless. She destroyed the North of England and we had the highest unemployment. I hated her and I still do.
How profound
No disrespect but Meryl looks like princess Diana right there
I adore Justin Henry and Dustin Hoffman. Meryl Streep is a fantastic actress! Please don't underestimate the guys also. Jane Alexander, JoBeth Williams, and everyone else too is great!!!!!
All of you were delightful
Possibly the best movie ever. Because it touched on so many large life issues that everyone who has ever loved has grappled with. Streep knows how to love and wants to show it. I learned so much about myself. Am having trouble easing back into my reality. This movie is profoundly disturbing and beautiful at the same time. It has caused me to rethink my whole life. have I really lived it or just watched it unfold?
Dustin is wrong she’s thinking of how Billy will see her not the shot it’s what a woman with runny mascara would ask in the situation he’s response is spot on though totally in character
Webster defines a Bitch as being a female dog. Referring a woman in power as a bitch is defined as follows. B-eing I-n T-toal C-ontrol H-erself.
Seriously, I’ve been watching her reaction to her daughter’s video over and over, and I cannot believe this woman embodied Miranda Priestly 🤣🤣🤣🤣
Mt father grew up in Winterset IA, his father, my grandfather was in Iowa legislature when the decision to build the covered bridges was made. When I saw a book entitled “Bridges of Madison County” I obviously expected something completely different. I quickly fell in love with the story. Of course I saw the movie and unusually I actually liked the movie better than the book. Now I know why, Eastwood is a film genius.
1996 at the oscars, the film was in one cathegory nomminted! Meryl for best actress...thats it! 🤦♂
They have a hell lot of chemistry together 🧪
Great actors, great movie, great interview 😊?
She is so sweet! And yes luckily some people saw „the cry in the dark“, such an important movie!
Omg she is so cute! For what movie did she win?
I think is for Heartburn
I hate how they just insult each other, I don't think other European Parliaments do this
Meryl Streep has always been exceptional!!!!
Love Meryl, can’t stand Anne (make it about me) Hathaway
I enjoyed watching these scenes. For me, though, I'm not too disappointed that most of these scenes were not in the final cut, though a couple of them would have added to the narrative or explained things. I would like it they'd have kept the scene where Farah tells Karen that it can rain some day now, meaning that the rainy season is coming and that Bror will likely be coming home soon. It shows how lonely she was. Also, when he tells her that Bror is in the forrest. It explains how she knew where to meet him on the road when she tells him that she wants him to come home. Something I had wondered about. It would also have been nice to keep the scenes with the giraffes and elephants to show how majestic those animals were that they were living amongst. Can you imagine what it would have been like to just casually ride your horse among giraffes or go for an evening stroll and come across elephants so close up? Karen wrote in one of her books that the elephants were so plentiful that she once flew for ten minutes with Denys before seeing the end of a herd. Now they're almost gone, but I digress.. The scene where Farah is tending to Karen's wounds was in final cut but this portion of the scene was not in the final cut except when he says "Msabu is bleeding, she does not have this ox." In the final cut, he goes on to say "The lion is hungry, he does not have this ox. The wagon is heavy, it does not have this ox. God is happy, Msabu. He plays with us." One of my favorite movies!
Two of these scenes were in the final cut but they are different versions of the scenes. The scene at the doctors office was played a little differently by Meryl in the final cut and in the final cut, she didn't ask about her chances of having children. The other scene that was in movie was the 'don't move' love scene. The scene with Berkeley at dinner was in the movie but this part of the scene was cut. The rest of the scenes were not in the final cut. For me, some don't really add anything but the ones that would have contributed to the story were the dinner scene with Berkeley (says a lot about Denys's character); the scene where Karen asks Denys to help her with the farm (he did actually invest in her farm); where Karen and Farah are talking about the poem (she would eventually read at Denys's funeral); and the one where she has to let her farm manager go. In the final cut when she tells Denys that she let him go, it's so brief that it's easy to miss, so the scene would have been nice to explain why.
Barbara was totally smitten by famous people.
Very good acting by both speakers (David Westhead being the other actor). Great quotes (albeit derisory). Great scene. Thanks for this clip.
The look on her face when they were in the kitchen or when he was outside with his shirt off washing up, her body language would make you believe she's about to explode. I mean she look extremely aroused. My girlfriend called it extremely horny but I’m not gonna say that.
She’s the greatest actress!!!
She has this soft, eloquent beauty that remains me of princess Diana herself. Pleasing to look at and to listen.
Kevin Kline was brilliant in this film. He WAS Nathan. Just a masterpiece!
Meryl Streep, Clint Eastwood. Already absolute legends of cinema. As for the movie ? Superb ! I can relate to the story in so many way's . For me it's sometimes a hard but bitter sweet watch . I rate it as one of Clint's best work ever.
This video is going on my list
This video is going on my list
This video is going on my list
One of my most fav film scenes!
Linda homenagem para essa espetacular atriz.👏👏👏
Meryl you are a musician, with this great voice. Love to hear her singing!!
I actually read the book too the whole thing I do believe. I’ve seen the movie at least a couple of times and I love it.
It’s like Yoda