One of the screen's most beautiful ladies ever, with her velvet voice and presence... my desktop will showcase her famous photo from "The Fountainhead" for the next month...I loved her and I will miss her...one of the last greats from Hollywood's Golden Era.....RIP ....Patrica Neal will always live on on the screen....Love her...RIP lovely lady.......
One of the screen's most beautiful ladies ever, with her velvet voice and presence... my desktop will showcase her famous photo from "The Fountainhead" for the next month...I loved her and I will miss her...one of the last greats from Hollywood's Golden Era.....RIP ....Patrica Neal will always live on on the screen....Love her...RIP lovely lady.......
Really beautiful, even though I'm not too fond of the film (it disgraces the book). It almost reminds of 2001: A Space Odyssey, the way it takes its time to show something beautiful: Patricia O'Neal and the New York skyline.
This isn't a comment on the audio dubbing over the video, but God!, what a beautiful scene! I can't think of any other movie scene that makes the urban landscape look so beautiful and dramatic. Now I'm just dying to go out and rent that movie again.
This is absolutely terrible. Why do people think that dubbing a video over with audio makes it better? The original video has audio. That is part of the artistry. You have destroyed it and turned a human achievement into ash. Don't do that again, ever.
What sort of bullshit talk is that supposed to be? Now, I don't care much for this track in particular, but people can make beautiful combinations of old footage and music. The music actually COMPLEMENTS the old footage many times.
And it's not like this track has ruined the whole movie for you, right? No one has taken away your possibility to watch the movie without background music like this. You are so melodramatic. Remember that the right drugs usually cure delusions. I should know.
Hi, I like your video clip and have rated it as awesome. Please check out mine on some top 1930's movie star cards. They include: Gary Cooper, Clark Gable, Jean Harlow, Maurice Chevalier, Greta Garbo, Joan Crawford ....
I suppose you're right. I'm sorry for getting upset, I guess I just get mixed feelings about modern music and the great Gary Cooper.
I'm very strange that way.
But again, I'm sorry for the seeming-to-be nasty message. I don't watch or listen to anything after 1950, so it's just kinda strange to hear the music and watch the movie with two different feelings going at the same time.
sorry if i killed it for you! if you have a soft spot for gary cooper or classic movies i can see why it might be almost sacrilegious.
taste is relative: i personally wouldn't think of dubbing johnny cash over jerry lewis (your video log) but we're still doing the same thing: we want to watch movies and listen to music with an elevated (pun intended) sense of appreciation -- right?
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One of the screen's most beautiful ladies ever, with her velvet voice and presence... my desktop will showcase her famous photo from "The Fountainhead" for the next month...I loved her and I will miss her...one of the last greats from Hollywood's Golden Era.....RIP ....Patrica Neal will always live on on the screen....Love her...RIP lovely lady.......
JONROSE44 1 year ago
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One of the screen's most beautiful ladies ever, with her velvet voice and presence... my desktop will showcase her famous photo from "The Fountainhead" for the next month...I loved her and I will miss her...one of the last greats from Hollywood's Golden Era.....RIP ....Patrica Neal will always live on on the screen....Love her...RIP lovely lady.......
JONROSE44 1 year ago
This is moving and beautiful. Happy birthday to Miss Neal, too.
SueSnell 2 years ago 4
hahaha! Did Dominique change her mind? by by baby...well done, back to be a "down to earth" girl again ;)
yepheth 2 years ago
Patricia Neal is beautiful in this scene, love this video.
JONROSE44 3 years ago 9
I appreciate what you are doing with this...it's a form of artistic expression...makes the old new again.
iammaeling 3 years ago
Really beautiful, even though I'm not too fond of the film (it disgraces the book). It almost reminds of 2001: A Space Odyssey, the way it takes its time to show something beautiful: Patricia O'Neal and the New York skyline.
funnyaccent 3 years ago 2
wonderful job! i loved it. thnx 4 uploadin
Sally1287 3 years ago 2
I agree.
incognitojo 3 years ago
This isn't a comment on the audio dubbing over the video, but God!, what a beautiful scene! I can't think of any other movie scene that makes the urban landscape look so beautiful and dramatic. Now I'm just dying to go out and rent that movie again.
TroyOi 4 years ago
This is absolutely terrible. Why do people think that dubbing a video over with audio makes it better? The original video has audio. That is part of the artistry. You have destroyed it and turned a human achievement into ash. Don't do that again, ever.
fattyhidalgo 4 years ago
What sort of bullshit talk is that supposed to be? Now, I don't care much for this track in particular, but people can make beautiful combinations of old footage and music. The music actually COMPLEMENTS the old footage many times.
solitaryeccentric 4 years ago
And it's not like this track has ruined the whole movie for you, right? No one has taken away your possibility to watch the movie without background music like this. You are so melodramatic. Remember that the right drugs usually cure delusions. I should know.
solitaryeccentric 4 years ago 2
I would like to see the two most famous scenes in this movie on YouTube, with the music "I will always Love You" behind it. Thanks I enjoyed it.
ladyofsouth 4 years ago
I love it!
sandokancasper 4 years ago
man.
i LOVE it.
:]
claudiewango 4 years ago
thx for share. I am turkish i readed book but i cant watch this film, i cant find translate turkish, again thx for share
morrisono 4 years ago
Hi, I like your video clip and have rated it as awesome. Please check out mine on some top 1930's movie star cards. They include: Gary Cooper, Clark Gable, Jean Harlow, Maurice Chevalier, Greta Garbo, Joan Crawford ....
creamofcardstv 4 years ago
i like it...but the dominique in movie is not like the dominique i am reading in the book.
ben41sbr2 5 years ago
I suppose you're right. I'm sorry for getting upset, I guess I just get mixed feelings about modern music and the great Gary Cooper.
I'm very strange that way.
But again, I'm sorry for the seeming-to-be nasty message. I don't watch or listen to anything after 1950, so it's just kinda strange to hear the music and watch the movie with two different feelings going at the same time.
DawsonIsABlank 5 years ago
You killed this video. Why use the exact same sounding music as EVERYONE else? Especially on great movies?
DawsonIsABlank 5 years ago
sorry if i killed it for you! if you have a soft spot for gary cooper or classic movies i can see why it might be almost sacrilegious.
taste is relative: i personally wouldn't think of dubbing johnny cash over jerry lewis (your video log) but we're still doing the same thing: we want to watch movies and listen to music with an elevated (pun intended) sense of appreciation -- right?
meesoolee 5 years ago