@@beardedvillainD lol, that’ll be a sham win if she does. Haven’t see all of the contenders, but of the three I have (Blanchett, Williams, and Yeoh), she’s most definitely the least deserving this year.
The first one is so good, it's so rare to see such realistic interactions on film, unfinished sentences and the body language and all, not just line after line with perfect delivery.
Do you know what underrated means? Do any of you? Michael Shannon is a well know actor appreciated greatly by all his peers and fans . He is also is a prolific and much used actor. I'm so tired of dumb people on RU-vid spouting off about something that they know nothing about. God you are an idiot. Did you see someone else use the term " underrated " and thought " yeah good word... I'll use that without locking it up"
brian milligan you proved our point. Admired by his fans, but not by the majority of movie fans out there. He has a decent following but not one large enough to support his acting caliber. He gets surpassed by the bigger names out there and left out of so many conversations when it comes to great actors.
so young and already several oscar nominations, Broadway Tony award nominations, and many others, including many film critic circle awards, mega , huge talent
In Manchester by the Sea when Randi says "You can't just die!" It really makes me well up. Going through depression myself i understand the feelings family members go through when your ready to end your life. This movie connects to it very well, very well acted.
Manchester by the Sea and Moonlight had some of the strongest performances, by (almost) all of the cast member, in recent history. Mahershala Ali, Naomi Harris, the three actors who played Chiron, Casey Affleck, Michelle Williams, Lucas Hedges: they all were outstanding! 2016 has especially brought out some spectacular performances from actors/actresses all around! Definitely a golden year for film :)
holy shit michael shannon is on another planet of talent...im a huge fan of his work.... the film take shelter with him and jessica chastain is fantastic
Wilson Wijaya What an ignorance. There's from two different categories. Michelle Williams was nominated for "best supporting actress" and Emma Stone for "best actress" , Viola Davis won the best supporting actress, and Emma Stone the best actress, and they absolutely deserve it more than Michelle who compare for 10 minutes, so shut up.
Blue is The Warmest Colour is an amazing piece of cinema. It is the only movie I can think of (off the top of my head) that represents love in the most truthful way ever. Manchester by The Sea was also brilliant, that house fire scene tore me to shreds with tears my god! Thank you for posting all of these compilations, I frequently find myself rewatching them over and over again.
@@ulquiorraschiffer1956 As one of the gays.......it's a well done movie about something that quite often happens to us, but it's still feels very odd as it's clearly made by a straight man. But the OPs statement about the honesty of love in the movie is absolutely true.
Patrick Todd have you ever seen the movie with Michael Shannon called The Iceman where he plays Richard Kuklinski one of the most ruthless mob enforcers in the history of the mob they call them the Iceman because he used to put the dead bodies in the freezer so the authorities would not have any idea of what the time of death was
Finally been able to watch this!!! RU-vid kept saying it was blocked. Another great video my friend, I have loved every single one of your videos ever. Can't wait for the next one!
I couldn't see this video immediately when you released it because I hadn't seen Manchester By The Sea yet and didn't want to spoil myself. I've seen it this evening and was absolutely stunned. Casey Affleck with one of the greatest performances that I've ever seen, no joke. He was sooo good, loved the scene you've chosen. Also liked the scene from Foxcatcher. I used it in one of my videos, too. Ruffalo was incredible in that movie (just as the rest of the cast). Great video! I'm always happy when I get notified that you uploaded something, keep it up!
Manchester by the sea is one of if not the most beautiful and heartbreaking film ever to grace our screens the first time I watched it was at home alone at like 3 in the morning because I was trying to stay up so I could sleep during the day and work the night for work It’s 2h and 17 minutes long It took me nearly 3h and 30 minutes o watch it because I had to pause and allow myself to cry and breakdown before moving on to the next scene……
I couldn't agree more with the Manchester by the Sea scene. I literally cried. The two of them just complimented each other 's performance. Here are some of my favourite actings of all time. I just enjoy watching long conversation between two actors that put weight to the scenes. Film: Ingluourious Basterds. Hans Landa inspection on the house. The neat conversation he had with the host until he called his bluff. Classic. Kill Bill 2. 1. The conversation between Beatrix and the pimp who raised Bill. It was an overall relax conversation with a little hint of tense. 2. When Bill was telling the concept of death to BB while making sandwiches. Brilliant. TV: Breaking Bad. The scene when Skylar yelled shut ups many times at her car wash office. Or just about any scenes between her and Walter on the later episodes. The realest fictional couple fights/struggles. Game of Thrones. 1. Any scene between Cersei and Tyrion at Kings Landing. They make me believe how possible it is to hate ones siblings so much. 2. Walder Freys' speech at high table at the Twins. I aspire to give such fluent speech like that if ever im a boss. Big Little Lies. Nicole Kidman authentic performance during the meeting with the therapist. I felt the character 's struggle to hold the conversation. All in all im very appreciative towards long talks by actors seeing their facial expressions and body movements while delivering the lines.
Manchester by the sea. It surely does bring the sea out of your eyes. I saw the clip here and didn't know what they were talking about and the next day watched movie for the first and that scene hit deep.
Love your compilations! Might i recommend a scene between Zoe Saldana and Christian Bale in the film Out of the Furnace,also a great performance by Casey Affleck!
ye that man by the sea scene is one of the best scenes out there if you ask me.. its so honest, true, powerful and raw it just grabs your attention and drops all the burden right on your shoulders.. you can see their situation and you can feel it to
I had a lot of bad shit happen to me 2015-16 with no good things and it crushed my spirit so watching Manchester by the sea resonated with me because I was empty just like him for a long time
its so strange how you're interpretation of a scene can shift and change the more you watch them. that moonlight scene didn't seem too significant. now however, it cuts so deep with me, truly profound
Wow that ending of Tombstone really gets me every time, even since I was a little kid, there is something about the way he plays Doc Holiday so truly indescribably well.
glad i just found this channel great stuff! i wonder if somewhere you have the clip of charlize theron in monster crying at the bus station w christina ricci
I have to watch Manchester by the Sea again, because it was too much to digest; just... ugh! But it was a beautifully made movie and deserves another round.
Manchester by the sea, never seen the movie and gotta say that this scene is very moving, but also the original scene had no music in it and I think adding music is always good for scenes like this one. still a superb acting of both actors
ye this scene in manchester is just the best few minutes of acting ever captured in modern history! powerful and heartbreaking. some of my other favourites are "no, you're the drug dealer" scene in dallas buyers club, and edward norton in american history x the whole performance, which is why its my all time favourite movie!