allaboutlana Posted August 25, 2010 Author Share Posted August 25, 2010 Yes. it is ?Goodbye Again.? Reading it here though out of context may make it sound rather mundane and inconsequential as a movie?s last lines. But, after watching the movie, the viewer sees that it all comes full circle, as Ingrid realizes that, even though she?s now married, Yves doesn?t change at all. The movie may be rather downbeat for some tastes, but the casting in ?Goodbye Again? was inspired, and it is one of my all-time favorite Ingrid Bergman films. Your turn. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mudskipper Posted August 25, 2010 Share Posted August 25, 2010 Thanks.. The lead in this movie was nominated for Best Actor in the Academy Awards, but did not win .. Opening lines: "The heart that seeks God has more storms than any others. Life is a struggle here below..." Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mudskipper Posted August 27, 2010 Share Posted August 27, 2010 Hint: Biographical film...Speaker is preaching at the start of the movie... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mudskipper Posted August 27, 2010 Share Posted August 27, 2010 "Lust For Life" is correct. ..Some people don't know that Van Gogh tried preaching before he became an artist...Your thread, Six. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
cmvgor Posted August 28, 2010 Share Posted August 28, 2010 > > next: > "That was the scene in California's Mojave Desert three years ago today > ◦the historic first view of the ________ ship upon its dramatic arrival. " > > (1988) This seems to be about *Alien Nation* , and the year seems to line up right. Is the missing term "Newcomers" ? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
cmvgor Posted August 28, 2010 Share Posted August 28, 2010 Thanks, Sixes. Just a guess. A final line, 60s film: "Is the Honor of God washed clean enough? Is it satisfied now, Thomas? Film? Speaker? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mudskipper Posted August 29, 2010 Share Posted August 29, 2010 Another guess-- Robert Shaw as Henry the VIII in "A Man For All seasons" ? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
cmvgor Posted August 29, 2010 Share Posted August 29, 2010 Not that one, but you do have the right dynasty. You need another Henry and another Thomas. This one aired on TCM on 8/28/10. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
phroso Posted August 29, 2010 Share Posted August 29, 2010 Gotta be Peter O'Toole as Henry II in BECKET. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
cmvgor Posted August 29, 2010 Share Posted August 29, 2010 Correct. The question was addressed to a newly-canonized Saint. phroso's thread. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
phroso Posted August 30, 2010 Share Posted August 30, 2010 Thanks, cmvgor. Next line, delivered by a principal character after the closing credits: "Sam, rewrite the opening reel. Crush the little b_____d in the first act!" Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
phroso Posted August 31, 2010 Share Posted August 31, 2010 O'Toole and THE STUNT MAN are correct. Nice work, 6's. Your move. . . Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
cmvgor Posted September 6, 2010 Share Posted September 6, 2010 Raymond Massey at the end of *Things To Come* (1936) ?? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
cmvgor Posted September 7, 2010 Share Posted September 7, 2010 Thanks, Sixes. Serving up both ends this time. Don't expect it to be a hard one. Opening: I have become unstuck in time. Closer: "ARE YOU MATING?" Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mudskipper Posted September 7, 2010 Share Posted September 7, 2010 "Sleeper" ? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
cmvgor Posted September 7, 2010 Share Posted September 7, 2010 Not *Sleeper* . Wilder than that. Early 70s. That opening line is seen on a typewriter, as a man composes a letter. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
cmvgor Posted September 8, 2010 Share Posted September 8, 2010 The story follows the time line of Unstuck-In-Time guys life. He changes ages and locations as the film progresses. WW II soldier, business man, executive, husband and captive in an Alien culture's zoo. It goes back and forth in time. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mudskipper Posted September 8, 2010 Share Posted September 8, 2010 "Slaughterhouse Five" by Kurt Vonnegut Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
cmvgor Posted September 8, 2010 Share Posted September 8, 2010 True that. Your thread. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mudskipper Posted September 8, 2010 Share Posted September 8, 2010 Thread. Open. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
cmvgor Posted September 10, 2010 Share Posted September 10, 2010 Okay, another final passage: "You know what I want to do now?" "What?" "Strut." Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
cmvgor Posted September 11, 2010 Share Posted September 11, 2010 The ending is in an early '80s film that is a sequil to a mid '70s movie. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
phroso Posted September 11, 2010 Share Posted September 11, 2010 Stayin' Alive Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
cmvgor Posted September 11, 2010 Share Posted September 11, 2010 I wish I had kept a Views count on this one. It lasted something like 24 hours. John Travolta's line, and he does strut, to the title song. phroso's thread Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
phroso Posted September 13, 2010 Share Posted September 13, 2010 Next line, a closing line: "The dream . . . the dream . . . the matador . . . the matador . . . the matador . . . me . . . me!" Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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