A critically curated collection of clips that have moved audiences, won accolades, and sparked conversations. From timeless classics to modern masterpieces, I’ve picked some memorable scenes from the most acclaimed, award-winning films that have graced the silver screen.
I was obsessed with this movie and was a fan of her early on. I think she is a brilliant actor she just makes her characters so believable which is probably part of the definition of acting but still she is a master at it. I loved the baroque music in this film too. Do you recall the scene when her ladies in waiting are snipping her hair and applying thick white makeup over her skin? The hauntingly beautiful melody of Mozart's requiem introitus in the background while she is essentially de-feminizing herself to become a monarch still gives me chills. She sacrificed all that made her a woman and made her Elizabeth to become the representation of a single Monarch.
CLASSIC Bela Lugosi in his 1931 performance as Count Dracula. I used to watch this as a kid on our black & white television. Bela will forever remain my favorite Dracula. Thank you for uploading this - Bela Lugosi shall not be forgotten.
Au așteptat să moară ambii părinți, au stat la pândă ca șacalii și acum ca suntem singure pe lume, nicio Voce nu strigă "Opriți crimele"!! Oamenii sunt speriați dar nu se opun maltratarii la care sunt obligați sa asiste!! Ce este în Bucureștiul ăsta așa cumplit de nimeni nu poate opri acest Rău îngrozitor sa se înmulțească 😶
So his dad gets out the car makeing himself vulnerable his young son vulnerable 🙄 How does this complete shit ever get made It treats the audience like its as dumb as a two year old kid FFS 🤬👎
Excellent script for a conflicted soul and a corrupt society. It’s timeless. 33 years have passed and things have become even worse. Nobody cares. Al didn’t want to do it initially because he didn’t want to do such a depressing piece.
Lot of women, even if they don't admit it, are attracted to "bad, vulnerable, emotional, complicated guys". They are attracted to the drama, emotion, chaos, craziness, unpredictability, wild fun, torrid expressions of affection, vulnerability.
She may have brought a Golden Age in England but it was too late. Spain was still in power and so was France, Portugal and even Russia. Elizabeth only repaired a kingdom but it was Queen Victoria who made it into an empire.
Victoria presided over an expanding empire, the world’s greatest, but as a constitutional monarch she did not make it. It took hundreds of years to get there before Victoria. Elizabeth was an executive monarch who inherited the beginnings of great naval power from her father and who built a huge navy, we even remember the names of many captains, explorers and merchants. In her reign England began to colonise far flung lands hitherto unknown, although the most famous, the 13 colonies of America, were given up in the reign of Victoria’s grandfather.