people in America long for Old South because it was their romanticized ideal, a corner of European/ancient Roman glory in New World, a place where there were still gentlemen and knights in shining armour, ladies and class....
I don't know about you guys, but if I ever have kids I'm going to listen to some good classical music and The Beatles while they're in my stomach, watch amazing films like Gone With The Wind and some of my other favourite classics like Rebel Without A Cause and Vertigo. I grew up with Gone With the Wind, which might explain why I like old stuff better than new.
It is so true that the older movies are better than the new ones. Take this one for example. It is still popular after 70 years, which proves that it was made well. New movies like Twilight are made horribly and won't last for 5 years. This is a realistic story about love, tragedy, and life, where Twilight is a false story about vampires and wolves. Things that are older (movies, furniture, cars, etc.) were made with quality, which is why they last, whereas new items are made like crap...
@PianoPlayer1355 - Also, don't forget that 1939 is considered the best year that American cinema had in its entire history. Several dozen classics hit the theaters that year in the golden age of American film.
This recording really captures the beauty of this wonderful piece of music. Film kind of put a glossy, idealistic face on a culture that was not very pretty, if one looks at slavery and all. Film does capture the ruin wrought by the war. The Gettysburg Casualty List scene is very powerful. Home Guard Band blaring Dixie with tears running down their faces.
I think it's hilarious how everyone is talking about 'love' in regards to Gone With the Wind. Scarlett is the last person in the film or book with the capacity to love.
@antisocialist87 The tragedy of the whole GWTW story is that Scarlett did figure out how to love, just as the one person who really loved her reached his breaking point and said "enough." Good observation, though. Scarlett did not know alot about love unless Tara was involved, or the weak minded Mr. Wilkes.
@sov6rulz Really!? I heard that its way more descriptive and that you kinda feel the tension, especially when Rhett asks Scarlett to marry him lol my friends are gonna make fun of me for reading and that its for girls but ol well i dont care we should talk about after im done reading it
Seriously. Twilight is just stealing the spotlight that once belonged to what we people of the old 20th century called an Epic Masterpiece that shall never be forgotten. May the cast and crew of the film rest in peace for their works.
I saw some people talking about Twilight!! Take a look at some facts about this movie, Wikipedia has good sources here:
"The film has made $400 million in theater receipts since its release, which equates to approximately $2.984 billion when adjusted to 2010 prices, making it the highest grossing film of all time. After adjustments for inflation, Gone with the Wind is also estimated to be the highest grossing film of all time in the United States[34][35] and the United Kingdom.[36][37]" AWESOME
I liked this movie so much.....the scene when the daughter ( Bonnie ) get`s killed, by thrown of a pony....was sò stunning.
Butler locked himself up in his room, to sit by his little dead girl....an if anyone touched her, he would kill them......then mammie sais: He went out and shot that poor pony, and, for a minute, I thought he was gonna shoot himself.
Now this is a masterpiece like they don`t ever make anymore.
how is it that the comments of seemingly every video i go to divert to twilight? seriously, i could watch a video of dolphins trick or treating and there would probably be a comment out there going back to twilight. just saying.
Can anyone give me a list of "must see" films from the 30's, 40's and 50's? I'm an 18 year old college student and have only recently discovered how great some of these films like GWTW are. I live in rural VA and am into sports and I know my jock friends would laugh at me for liking these films. I've talked to a few teachers in my school about some courses on the great films, and they don't seem too interested. I'm afraid to even let my gf know I really go for these classic films.
@boy18inva OH, my dear! EMBRACE IT! I have been obsessed with movies of this era since I can remember- and some people don't understand but they truly are missing out. So here are some recommendations to get you started- hopefully you enjoy these classics and move on to even more fantastic films: Dramas- On the Waterfront, Casablanca, Cat on a Hot Tin Roof, Cool Hand Luke Comedies: It Happened on Night, His Girl Friday, Harvey, The Philadelphia Story, Some LIke it Hot, Singin' in the Rain
@kukaburr The Old South might have been a very nice place to long for if you could separate the slavery from it. Unfortunately the economic system was built upon that most reprehensible platform. Thus Rhett Butler's comment in the study at Twelve Oaks, "All we have are cotton and slaves and arrogance."
besides the south being built on slavery, it was much more diverse and tolerant than the filthy northerners of which i have the unfortune of being one. u can read about the many irish and jews in the south. and the last southern general to surrender was a native american in arizona. not all southerners supported slavery, but you can't abolish a system in a day. the war embittered southerners and both races. next to WWI, the dumbest war ever.
wtf why you are talking about twilight on this video about legendary movie gone with the wind ? we all know that twilight is crap and you can't compare in any way
I was 12 years old living on Long Island in the 1950s, my parents dropped my brother and I off to the movie theater as they did every Sunday so they could "take a nap." :) Saw Vivien Leigh's name on the marquee, "who's that?: In those days, the screen was really small. As soon as the movie started, and I heard the music, I was transfixed. When I left the theater, I was Scarlet. And then I read GWTW over and over. Mom made me a hoop skirt that I wore with pride! Janice
I cannot tell you how much I am in love with this film. The costuming, setting, and soundtrack are unlike anything they make. The beauty and sophistication in the film are unreal. I could watch this film over and over and NEVER get tired of it.
i love love this movie!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!. it is sad that they don't make them like this anymore. there will never be another movie like gonne with the wind
@jimbopumbapigsticks hey i love both, dont be baggin my movie. i love the classics as well as some of the modern movies. a really fantastic movie is seven brides for seven brothers. i advice everyone to get it. and the soundtrack.
@smithcutie Woah!! This was a beautiful film....and I see how much you love this movie......I love it too.....but you don't have to smack down Citizen Kane.....that was still a brilliant movie too!
In my opinion, the most beautiful piece of music ever written for a film!!!! Majestic, elegant and perfectly suited for a film with the same attributes....
"No ones watching this going man the south was right..."
@NicoleHalsey13 Girl, where did you learn to write? WTF does this mean? Maybe YOU know what your mean; the point of writing is for OTHERS to know what you mean! Pullease! Mind the conventions of print! Use quotation marks when you mean to communicate that someone else is speaking! Just sayin'...
@NicoleHalsey13 It's still bad history, and they're wrong to view themselves in such a positive, romantic light. Of course the Union cause and its cause were not without faults, but it was far more right than the Confederate cause. Don't forget that after the Civil War, the South did all it could to restore the old ways, even trying to find new ways to restore slavery in other forms. Would you defend a WWII novel from the German point of view if it were pro-Nazi?
@NicoleHalsey13 It glorifies the Confederates and villifies the Union. It makes it look like African-Americans enjoyed being house slaves. The only time whites and blacks work together as equals are as carpetbaggers and thieves. I don't agree with modern revisionists who compare the Confederate flag to the swastika and the Confederate Army to the Waffen SS, but secession was not a noble cause.
there's a reason why i chose this song for my debutaunte ball...this piece is magnificent. not only is the song amazing, but the movie is a classic...PLEASE watch it!
@Whatismynamebrotha Well, "The Kiss" for example, which is the first movie that really shocked people for showing "unproper" things. And from my point of view, I don't see any more reason to go to the cinema today because the only things you can see there is sequels and remakes, because people are too lazy too create things today, except a few, like Pixar Animation Studios for example. All you see today is sequels like "Saw VII", "Jurassic Park IV", "Johnny English Reborn" or "Ocean's XIII"....
@SwissTHX11384EB I know you're gonna tell me : "What about the rest that aren't sequels or remakes ?" Well, you'll have to admit that 99% of the rest isn't movies, but piles of special effects. What is missing today is passion for the cinema and also respect for former creations. Today very few people know about "2001 : A Space Odyssey", "Lawrence of Arabia", "Cleopatra", "Planet of the Apes", "Brainstorm", "Westworld", "Barry Lyndon", "THX-1138", "American Graffiti" or "The Seven Year Itch"
@Whatismynamebrotha I know you're gonna tell me : "What about the rest that aren't sequels or remakes ?" Well, you'll have to admit that 99% of the rest isn't movies, but piles of special effects. What is missing today is passion for the cinema and also respect for former creations. Today very few people know about "2001 : A Space Odyssey", "Lawrence of Arabia", "Cleopatra", "Planet of the Apes", "Brainstorm", "Westworld", "Barry Lyndon", "THX-1138", "American Graffiti" or "The Seven Year Itch"
@SwissTHX11384EB Well that is true if you only watch mainstream films like Avatar or 2012, but you find very good films if you look deeper. Ever heard of directors like David Lynch, Paul Thomas Anderson, Coen Brothers, Lars Von Trier, David Fincher, Darren Aronofsky or Quentin Tarantino? These are directors that surely have passion for the cinema and respect for former creations, and they make very interesting and imaginative movies today.
@deeve76 Of course, and that's what I think people should watch more movies from before the "fall of the cinema" instead of today's mess and also try to put their 3D glasses aside and try to focus on the soul of movies instead of their visual effects.
@regulators88 this world is turning to crap that's why. Kids today are taught sparkly vampires is true Cinema when really they should be watching classics like Gone With The Wind.
@Britfan06 I must say, I read all the Twilight books, but my kids are never ever going to drool over some dumb sparkly boy! They will drool over classic movies like Gone With The Wind, Casablanca, All This and Heaven Too, Lady of Burlesque, and many others!
@regulators88 Hell yeah! Fuck Twilight! Twilight will come and go in 10 years or less and Gone With The Wind will still be remembered as always due to the fact it came out waaaaay before that Twilight CRAP!!
You can thank the board education for developing the "Ban Book List". But "Oh! We'll ban the classics and leave room for the commercialized gimmicky crap like Harry Potter, or Twilight!" It's all about money and turning the newer generation into mindless, uneducated numskulls.
Yes Hollywood should make more movies like this and stop remaking all the classics and messing them up. No one should ever try and remake this one that is for sure. Not a Windy out there would aprove !!!!!!!
@zachedwards92 The world changes, audiences change, this type of film simply wouldn't work for the modern movie goers. It's a beautiful film, but it wouldn't work.
@robs912 It's not just about a film like this....it's about the dedication for the ART rather than the money.....films these days are getting significantly worse.......the audience changes over time...but we are still open to great films....saying otherwise is closed-minded thinking. A beautiful film is a beautiful film.......just because we are in the modern age doesn't mean filmmakers should care more about profit and create garbage like Bay's Transformers....
@zachedwards92 They don't even care about profit, as much as political correctness. Look at Mel Gibson's The Passion of the Christ. One of the highest grossing films, domestically and internationally.
also the book of this is spectacular, read it twice,
beautiful song really love it:)
and another thing about twilight, most people who hate it havn't seen it, there beautiful films full of emotion and love with magical music, debussy is also in there soundtrack.
gone with the wind is amaaaazing and i have seen it six times :D
i adore classic movies, love the nineteen thirties, listen to debussy and chopin and 1930s jazz, also sum modern stuff, read like a nerd, and i am a teenager, but also love twilight. theres absoloutley nothing wrong with twilight as he core story of it is a LOVE story, and love stories are all beautiful.
just cuz twilights has a bad stereo type doesnt mean its a bad book/film, and the musics beautiful in twilight, heavy on piano.
where are the REAL ACTORS!!!! no more kate hepburns,vivien leigh,liz taylor,bette davis ,huampre bogart,clark gable,laurence olivier,marlon brando.... rite now in hollywood just few like meryl streep,al pacino,robert de niro,denzel washington,hanks,diane keaton or nicholson are actors the rest just a bunch of stupids plastics actors
i wish that there is more love in the world and no more hate i hate hate music like gangster rap i wish parents would bring there kids up the right way and stop listening to crap and listen to more possitive things
@bagnato11 okay thats just small minded, i adore this kinda music and films, but also listen to rap because that music is good aswell, people should listen to what they like.. its a free country and all music is beautiful, (with an exeption of jusin biebier)..
So unfortunate that movies nowadays are 95% awful. They just don't make them like they do the classics. And before people go calling me old, I'm 26 but I appreciate classic films so much more than the garbage and sequels that come out today!
from clark gable to any nowadays boy...
oh.. cmon be serious..
FrOoOtZ 6 hours ago
I'm 19, and know this movie by heart I love it so much.
Twilight?! No, anyone can be a pouty teenager, I'd love to see Kristin Stewart play Scarlet O'Hara....she wouldn't even know where to start.
MasterJamesValentine 5 days ago
Great work by Max Steiner!
Staticbursts 1 week ago
people in America long for Old South because it was their romanticized ideal, a corner of European/ancient Roman glory in New World, a place where there were still gentlemen and knights in shining armour, ladies and class....
lkrnpk 3 weeks ago
Not good
dayanaurenda 3 weeks ago
dii dii dii tara dii dii diiiiiiiiiiiiiii taaaara dii dii dii
oops wrong tara theme muahahahahahahah xDDD
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filthy yankee garbage. i wish i were a southerner
Tomacomo 3 weeks ago
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Tomacomo 3 weeks ago
Reading the book woohoo
heypunkhey 1 month ago
I don't know about you guys, but if I ever have kids I'm going to listen to some good classical music and The Beatles while they're in my stomach, watch amazing films like Gone With The Wind and some of my other favourite classics like Rebel Without A Cause and Vertigo. I grew up with Gone With the Wind, which might explain why I like old stuff better than new.
And why is Twilight being mentioned here?
DorothyGaleTM 1 month ago
When cinema was cinema!
76Macbeth 1 month ago in playlist Soundtracks
Best ever film for me, makes me laugh and cry at the same time, just love it!
valsboyvin 1 month ago
Gone with the wind: 100000000000000 points
Twilight: 0 points
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Hi, I'm Simon Cowell and yes, I will be having sex with her later on.
Welcome to my story entitled, My Honesty, My Genius.
Thank Star Stories for helping me find this great music. It was a great theme tune for that show.
2467deadman 1 month ago
UN CHEF D OEUVRE
lensois77700 1 month ago
Dona Florinda s2 Professor Jirafales
gremio333 1 month ago
Scarlett+Rhett=...... read the book:)
bubblebubbleblip 1 month ago
...Think of the money spent on hair gel those days
Shamarocy 1 month ago
Learning this joint on the piano Thats how much I love this song
heypunkhey 1 month ago
It is so true that the older movies are better than the new ones. Take this one for example. It is still popular after 70 years, which proves that it was made well. New movies like Twilight are made horribly and won't last for 5 years. This is a realistic story about love, tragedy, and life, where Twilight is a false story about vampires and wolves. Things that are older (movies, furniture, cars, etc.) were made with quality, which is why they last, whereas new items are made like crap...
PianoPlayer1355 1 month ago
@PianoPlayer1355 - Also, don't forget that 1939 is considered the best year that American cinema had in its entire history. Several dozen classics hit the theaters that year in the golden age of American film.
AshburnStadium 1 month ago
aah...en...aah...aah...en...aah...Can you hear that? I just can't help humming it in my voice and it can't stop resounding in my brain.
Ivanrunsblue 1 month ago
This recording really captures the beauty of this wonderful piece of music. Film kind of put a glossy, idealistic face on a culture that was not very pretty, if one looks at slavery and all. Film does capture the ruin wrought by the war. The Gettysburg Casualty List scene is very powerful. Home Guard Band blaring Dixie with tears running down their faces.
Manwithamission1972 1 month ago
what other movies used this song? i know there's at least one, can't think of it
youseaward 1 month ago
@youseaward It's not a Movie but the award winning comedy show, Star Stories with Kevin Bishop and friends used it as the theme tune.
2467deadman 1 month ago
WTF-Twilight?? Those movies are jokes; GWTW is timeless, classic...a triumph in and of itself. Twilight movies should be outlawed!
hstg98 1 month ago 14
@hstg98 gone with the wind is the best movie of all times, no comparisons between those vampire movies that we have today
differentboy96 1 week ago
please dont mention twilight in this video
JCorreia96 2 months ago 2
I think it's hilarious how everyone is talking about 'love' in regards to Gone With the Wind. Scarlett is the last person in the film or book with the capacity to love.
antisocialist87 2 months ago 2
@antisocialist87 AMEN SISTER!!!!
09ecw101 1 month ago
@antisocialist87 The tragedy of the whole GWTW story is that Scarlett did figure out how to love, just as the one person who really loved her reached his breaking point and said "enough." Good observation, though. Scarlett did not know alot about love unless Tara was involved, or the weak minded Mr. Wilkes.
Manwithamission1972 1 month ago
I would totally wanna read the book now
heypunkhey 2 months ago
@heypunkhey You should! I did this year and its better than even the movie which is saying a whole lot!
sov6rulz 1 month ago
@sov6rulz Really!? I heard that its way more descriptive and that you kinda feel the tension, especially when Rhett asks Scarlett to marry him lol my friends are gonna make fun of me for reading and that its for girls but ol well i dont care we should talk about after im done reading it
heypunkhey 1 month ago
@heypunkhey Yes! And there's a few characters that the movie omitted as well! If you want to, you're welcome to message me as you're reading.
sov6rulz 1 month ago
I LOVE this song!
justicemcrae 2 months ago
Very lovly! legenda!
TheKlara49 2 months ago
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You say Jacob-I say Rhett Butler
You say Bella-I say O'Hara
You say Edward-I say Ashly Wilkes
Seriously. Twilight is just stealing the spotlight that once belonged to what we people of the old 20th century called an Epic Masterpiece that shall never be forgotten. May the cast and crew of the film rest in peace for their works.
KingCommando32 2 months ago
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KingCommando32 2 months ago
Watching GoneWiththeWind rite now loving this movie sooo much
heypunkhey 2 months ago
- Professor Girafales!
- Dona Florinda!
- Que milagre o senhor por aqui!
- Vim lhe trazer esse humilde presente!
- Oh, não precisava! Não quer entrar para tomar uma chícara de café?
- Não seria muito icômodo?
- Oh claro que não! Vamos entrando...
- Depois da senhora.
JaUhdeEsparta 2 months ago
In 1940, when this movie premiered at the Ideal theater along Avenida Rizal in Manila, my mother was there to see it. She's 89 now.
misyespitelk 2 months ago
all this talk of twilight??? Oh i see, taste and artistic appreciation has gone with the wind ;)
Somehow I don't think this little gem will ever do that. Thanks for sharing with us all. :)
nv7103 2 months ago 14
this was the first time I've felt in love with an actor while watching a movie... ORZ
KanamiYuuta 2 months ago 2
I saw some people talking about Twilight!! Take a look at some facts about this movie, Wikipedia has good sources here:
"The film has made $400 million in theater receipts since its release, which equates to approximately $2.984 billion when adjusted to 2010 prices, making it the highest grossing film of all time. After adjustments for inflation, Gone with the Wind is also estimated to be the highest grossing film of all time in the United States[34][35] and the United Kingdom.[36][37]" AWESOME
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titanicpiano14 3 months ago
A true and enduring classic...Gable was the King...GWTW is number one in my book....never to be duplicated.....
CrackHoe32 3 months ago 3
I have seen this film 2 or more in TV, a very touching movie!
Adoraa1 3 months ago
As romantic as "gone with the wind" sounds, it reminds me of a fart xD
Shoot1ngStar 3 months ago
I liked this movie so much.....the scene when the daughter ( Bonnie ) get`s killed, by thrown of a pony....was sò stunning.
Butler locked himself up in his room, to sit by his little dead girl....an if anyone touched her, he would kill them......then mammie sais: He went out and shot that poor pony, and, for a minute, I thought he was gonna shoot himself.
Now this is a masterpiece like they don`t ever make anymore.
shane13233 3 months ago
how is it that the comments of seemingly every video i go to divert to twilight? seriously, i could watch a video of dolphins trick or treating and there would probably be a comment out there going back to twilight. just saying.
ha103 3 months ago
Can anyone give me a list of "must see" films from the 30's, 40's and 50's? I'm an 18 year old college student and have only recently discovered how great some of these films like GWTW are. I live in rural VA and am into sports and I know my jock friends would laugh at me for liking these films. I've talked to a few teachers in my school about some courses on the great films, and they don't seem too interested. I'm afraid to even let my gf know I really go for these classic films.
boy18inva 3 months ago
@boy18inva OH, my dear! EMBRACE IT! I have been obsessed with movies of this era since I can remember- and some people don't understand but they truly are missing out. So here are some recommendations to get you started- hopefully you enjoy these classics and move on to even more fantastic films: Dramas- On the Waterfront, Casablanca, Cat on a Hot Tin Roof, Cool Hand Luke Comedies: It Happened on Night, His Girl Friday, Harvey, The Philadelphia Story, Some LIke it Hot, Singin' in the Rain
SamanthaHone 3 months ago
@boy18inva If you want more- I am happy to give you even more recommendations- I ran out of character space on my last post to you!
SamanthaHone 3 months ago
@boy18inva Casablanca is a great film. Even if you are not into classic/black white cinema it is a masterpiece.
Manwithamission1972 1 month ago
My name is Tara :)
candy1234ize 3 months ago
One of the best movies ever made along with one of the best film scores ever performed
celticguardian951 3 months ago
One of the most beatiful soundtrack in history
84beatles 3 months ago in playlist Liked
excelente tema musical
666minero 3 months ago
I close my eyes and think of cotton,rice and tobacco fields, The best food in the world,plenty of money and just a good life.
kukaburr 4 months ago
@kukaburr And slaves?
davidjamessheets 4 months ago
@davidjamessheets lol u racist :D
TUTMENA 3 months ago
@kukaburr huh? you mean a good life for the illiterate mics cracking the whip right? About the "best food in the world" you have to be kidding.
theintelligent1973 3 months ago
@kukaburr The Old South might have been a very nice place to long for if you could separate the slavery from it. Unfortunately the economic system was built upon that most reprehensible platform. Thus Rhett Butler's comment in the study at Twelve Oaks, "All we have are cotton and slaves and arrogance."
Manwithamission1972 1 month ago
@Manwithamission1972
besides the south being built on slavery, it was much more diverse and tolerant than the filthy northerners of which i have the unfortune of being one. u can read about the many irish and jews in the south. and the last southern general to surrender was a native american in arizona. not all southerners supported slavery, but you can't abolish a system in a day. the war embittered southerners and both races. next to WWI, the dumbest war ever.
Tomacomo 3 weeks ago
O, that music. Goose bumps.
Okay, I am off, watching Gone with the wind.
Isis2410 4 months ago
Check out my renditions of Ben-Hur (1959) & Tom Sawyer (1938)!
titanicpiano14 4 months ago
I'm only 16 years old, but this music moves me deeply that I prefer it over any pop music that is played on the radio so frequently.
StriderEstel 4 months ago
VOM WINDE VERWEHT !!!
1299Darren 4 months ago
Excelente tema musical de um filme fabuloso !
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slamdunksrock 4 months ago
"As long as Bonnie was alive we had a chance, but now..." "I'll think of some way to bring him back"
I am so in love with this movie!
I wish the times didn't change people would still have that passion for love! Why do times change???
This movie will forever be imprinted in my soul.
True love does exist!!
I wish the actors could of made one more movie to satisfy the end of the first
elaile 4 months ago
and this movie.ONE OF BEST MOVIES EVER .bow down
izzyxd117 4 months ago
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leigh one of most beautiful actresses of all TIME
amazing beauty and she is one of best actresses ever.too
izzyxd117 4 months ago
vivien leigh one of most beautiful actresses of all TIME
amazing beauty and she is one of best actresses ever.too
izzyxd117 4 months ago
wtf why you are talking about twilight on this video about legendary movie gone with the wind ? we all know that twilight is crap and you can't compare in any way
izzyxd117 4 months ago
I was 12 years old living on Long Island in the 1950s, my parents dropped my brother and I off to the movie theater as they did every Sunday so they could "take a nap." :) Saw Vivien Leigh's name on the marquee, "who's that?: In those days, the screen was really small. As soon as the movie started, and I heard the music, I was transfixed. When I left the theater, I was Scarlet. And then I read GWTW over and over. Mom made me a hoop skirt that I wore with pride! Janice
lucycatism 4 months ago 2
How can Vampire Stories be incomparable to a war with the Union?
ArawnGraalrd 5 months ago
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"Vamps are tramps" What I say. If only war drama's were still made......
KingCommando32 2 months ago
This is gonna be my wedding march music, tralalala <3 <3 <3
jazzy1003 5 months ago
still got the chill every time I hear this song....love this movie, love this song, ....
loved the book written by Margaret Mitchell, loved the sequel too by Alexandra Ripley....hate the movie sequel though....
aquaveridian 5 months ago 2
I cannot tell you how much I am in love with this film. The costuming, setting, and soundtrack are unlike anything they make. The beauty and sophistication in the film are unreal. I could watch this film over and over and NEVER get tired of it.
luv2dance317 5 months ago 5
i just saw this movie and i really liked it except the end, i thought that the end was not romantic enough
dewi809 5 months ago
I am a Japanese woman.
Recently, movie Gone With The Wind was seen.
I was really surprised at Scarlett O'Hara's beauty, the beauty of the theme tune, and the grandeur of the scale.
Vivien Leigh is a large actress who leaves the name in century.
Movie Gone With The Wind is the maximum masterpiece permanently memorized on history of film in the world.
banxrmed5e 5 months ago 6
-Que milagre o senhor por aqui...
-Vim lhe trazer esse humilde presentinho!
-Não gostaria de entrar para tomar uma xícara de café?
-Primeiro a senhora...
gustavomchagas 5 months ago
Makes me think of the Great Movie Ride.
Evnted 5 months ago
-Professor Girafales!
-Dona Florinda!
é o q me vem na cabeça qndo escuto esse música.
andibloo 6 months ago 3
@andibloo totalmente
cahlindinhaloira 6 months ago
i love love this movie!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!. it is sad that they don't make them like this anymore. there will never be another movie like gonne with the wind
Jtwins7 6 months ago 2
Twilight? Give me a break. This is about real life, real love and real tragedy.
jimbopumbapigsticks 6 months ago 42
@jimbopumbapigsticks hey i love both, dont be baggin my movie. i love the classics as well as some of the modern movies. a really fantastic movie is seven brides for seven brothers. i advice everyone to get it. and the soundtrack.
09ecw101 1 month ago
Regarding all this new Hollywood B.S "Frankly My Dear, I Don't Give a Damn!"
TheProudAmerican777 6 months ago 7
Best music and best film ever made! Screw Citizen Kane!
smithcutie 6 months ago 2
@smithcutie Woah!! This was a beautiful film....and I see how much you love this movie......I love it too.....but you don't have to smack down Citizen Kane.....that was still a brilliant movie too!
KayWildcat 6 months ago
Astoundingly beautiful theme!
TheAltair4 6 months ago 3
In my opinion, the most beautiful piece of music ever written for a film!!!! Majestic, elegant and perfectly suited for a film with the same attributes....
DAVEJJR 6 months ago 2
so beauty, so perfeclty
14736900000 6 months ago
dangit wheres the cymbal crash..it seems that no recording after the film version has that awesome cymbal crash.
CrassMufumbu 6 months ago
This is NOT the version used in the original motion picture soundtrack.
This sounds like it may be the Boston pops version, which is excellant!
funnyguy52 7 months ago
This isn't actually the soundtrack recording is it?
3investigators 7 months ago
How could this appear on the suggestions from a MGS video?
MatheusBond 7 months ago
"No ones watching this going man the south was right..."
@NicoleHalsey13 Girl, where did you learn to write? WTF does this mean? Maybe YOU know what your mean; the point of writing is for OTHERS to know what you mean! Pullease! Mind the conventions of print! Use quotation marks when you mean to communicate that someone else is speaking! Just sayin'...
bonevoyeur 7 months ago
This is one of my favorite soundtrack songs!!! I want to cry every time I hear it!
puddflones 7 months ago 2
@NicoleHalsey13 Please stop bothering me.
Gazzara5 7 months ago
Professor Girafales... *----*
johmamonas 7 months ago
@NicoleHalsey13 Oh give it up, woman. Go ahead and enjoy the fantasy of a past that never was about a way of life that never should have been.
Gazzara5 7 months ago
@NicoleHalsey13 It's still bad history, and they're wrong to view themselves in such a positive, romantic light. Of course the Union cause and its cause were not without faults, but it was far more right than the Confederate cause. Don't forget that after the Civil War, the South did all it could to restore the old ways, even trying to find new ways to restore slavery in other forms. Would you defend a WWII novel from the German point of view if it were pro-Nazi?
Gazzara5 7 months ago
@NicoleHalsey13 It glorifies the Confederates and villifies the Union. It makes it look like African-Americans enjoyed being house slaves. The only time whites and blacks work together as equals are as carpetbaggers and thieves. I don't agree with modern revisionists who compare the Confederate flag to the swastika and the Confederate Army to the Waffen SS, but secession was not a noble cause.
Gazzara5 7 months ago
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titanicpiano14 7 months ago
genial
ROBERTVANJOVI 8 months ago
there's a reason why i chose this song for my debutaunte ball...this piece is magnificent. not only is the song amazing, but the movie is a classic...PLEASE watch it!
jemraider 8 months ago
It's great cinema, but bad history. Then again, who cares anymore, except most African-Americans?
Gazzara5 8 months ago
@Gazzara5 Hahahaha! i love this comment!
JessicaDODDY 7 months ago
"Frankly My Dear..I don't Give a Damn!"..love this Movie xx
vonniej42 8 months ago 4
"As God is my witness, I'll never be hungry again!" Best movie line ever !
SKSelphie 8 months ago 2
Here lies : The Cinema and its good movies
Birth : 1896
Died : Somewhere near the end of the 20th century
R.I.P.
SwissTHX11384EB 8 months ago 7
@SwissTHX11384EB *goes into mourning*
GamingJesters 7 months ago
@SwissTHX11384EB Well that's a pretty ignorant statement. Good movies are still made today. And can you name the good movies that were made in 1896?
Whatismynamebrotha 7 months ago
@Whatismynamebrotha Well, "The Kiss" for example, which is the first movie that really shocked people for showing "unproper" things. And from my point of view, I don't see any more reason to go to the cinema today because the only things you can see there is sequels and remakes, because people are too lazy too create things today, except a few, like Pixar Animation Studios for example. All you see today is sequels like "Saw VII", "Jurassic Park IV", "Johnny English Reborn" or "Ocean's XIII"....
SwissTHX11384EB 7 months ago
@SwissTHX11384EB I know you're gonna tell me : "What about the rest that aren't sequels or remakes ?" Well, you'll have to admit that 99% of the rest isn't movies, but piles of special effects. What is missing today is passion for the cinema and also respect for former creations. Today very few people know about "2001 : A Space Odyssey", "Lawrence of Arabia", "Cleopatra", "Planet of the Apes", "Brainstorm", "Westworld", "Barry Lyndon", "THX-1138", "American Graffiti" or "The Seven Year Itch"
SwissTHX11384EB 7 months ago
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@Whatismynamebrotha I know you're gonna tell me : "What about the rest that aren't sequels or remakes ?" Well, you'll have to admit that 99% of the rest isn't movies, but piles of special effects. What is missing today is passion for the cinema and also respect for former creations. Today very few people know about "2001 : A Space Odyssey", "Lawrence of Arabia", "Cleopatra", "Planet of the Apes", "Brainstorm", "Westworld", "Barry Lyndon", "THX-1138", "American Graffiti" or "The Seven Year Itch"
SwissTHX11384EB 7 months ago
@Whatismynamebrotha Sorry, there's two times the same message because I replied to me instead of you ;-)
SwissTHX11384EB 7 months ago
@SwissTHX11384EB Well that is true if you only watch mainstream films like Avatar or 2012, but you find very good films if you look deeper. Ever heard of directors like David Lynch, Paul Thomas Anderson, Coen Brothers, Lars Von Trier, David Fincher, Darren Aronofsky or Quentin Tarantino? These are directors that surely have passion for the cinema and respect for former creations, and they make very interesting and imaginative movies today.
Whatismynamebrotha 7 months ago
@SwissTHX11384EB But I must agree about the sequels all the mainstream movies today, they've really become a pain in the ass nowadays.
Whatismynamebrotha 7 months ago
@Whatismynamebrotha sequels *AND
Whatismynamebrotha 7 months ago
@SwissTHX11384EB about 1982 it started to get ill by the end of 1994 it was dead.
deeve76 7 months ago 2
@deeve76 Of course, and that's what I think people should watch more movies from before the "fall of the cinema" instead of today's mess and also try to put their 3D glasses aside and try to focus on the soul of movies instead of their visual effects.
SwissTHX11384EB 7 months ago
@deeve76 agreed :(
Knoxfordguy 7 months ago
@SwissTHX11384EB
A reason why I wear black. R.I.P 20th century.
KingCommando32 2 months ago
Srta. Florinda and Girafales teacher. Owners of this theme, in a very famous Mexican program in Brazil called "Turma do Chaves".
theeaglebrain 8 months ago
@theeaglebrain I watch this like everyday xD Love those two õ/ and that's definetly their theme :D
SKSelphie 8 months ago
Why in hell are we talking about vanpires???? The Twilight Saga is uncomparable to this movie!
regulators88 8 months ago 68
@regulators88 this world is turning to crap that's why. Kids today are taught sparkly vampires is true Cinema when really they should be watching classics like Gone With The Wind.
Britfan06 8 months ago 4
@Britfan06 I must say, I read all the Twilight books, but my kids are never ever going to drool over some dumb sparkly boy! They will drool over classic movies like Gone With The Wind, Casablanca, All This and Heaven Too, Lady of Burlesque, and many others!
regulators88 8 months ago 3
@regulators88 Hell yeah! Fuck Twilight! Twilight will come and go in 10 years or less and Gone With The Wind will still be remembered as always due to the fact it came out waaaaay before that Twilight CRAP!!
RussX5Z 5 months ago 22
@regulators88 yeah cullen and the mutt have NOTHING on Rhett Butler.
jdhhemi08 4 months ago
@jdhhemi08 I know! GWTW Will last forever!!! twilight will pass in a couple of years!
regulators88 4 months ago
@regulators88 the word is "vaMpires".
theintelligent1973 3 months ago
@theintelligent1973 So sorry to have mispelled vampires!!!
regulators88 3 months ago
@regulators88
You can thank the board education for developing the "Ban Book List". But "Oh! We'll ban the classics and leave room for the commercialized gimmicky crap like Harry Potter, or Twilight!" It's all about money and turning the newer generation into mindless, uneducated numskulls.
KingCommando32 2 months ago
@KingCommando32 Thank you! /someone who understands me!
regulators88 2 months ago
Because tommorow is another day.
Redskittles101 8 months ago 3
Yes Hollywood should make more movies like this and stop remaking all the classics and messing them up. No one should ever try and remake this one that is for sure. Not a Windy out there would aprove !!!!!!!
areszora 8 months ago
Thank you for sharing, I enjoyed this!
lborgmann 8 months ago
umas das melhores trilhas!!!
junto com O poderoso chefão, taxi driver, doutor jivago, casablanca
Caroline92227 8 months ago
this is just so... beautiful
hollywood needs to make a movie like this again.
i mean everythings today is just about the profit, not the art. That's why a lot of movies and musics suck today...
Peacelover1212 9 months ago 3
filme racista porém clássico deve ser apreciado como forma de arte e não como forma de vida
Imjuubi 9 months ago
y cant hollywood and the world make beautiful films like this still? fuck profit, make art.
zachedwards92 9 months ago 59
@zachedwards92 You do know that at the time Gone With The Wind was the highest-grossing film ever? So your statement is quite ironic.
Whatismynamebrotha 7 months ago
@Whatismynamebrotha When you take inflation into account - GWTW is STILL the highest grossing.
ajb1776 3 months ago 2
@zachedwards92 The world changes, audiences change, this type of film simply wouldn't work for the modern movie goers. It's a beautiful film, but it wouldn't work.
robs912 6 months ago
@robs912 It's not just about a film like this....it's about the dedication for the ART rather than the money.....films these days are getting significantly worse.......the audience changes over time...but we are still open to great films....saying otherwise is closed-minded thinking. A beautiful film is a beautiful film.......just because we are in the modern age doesn't mean filmmakers should care more about profit and create garbage like Bay's Transformers....
KayWildcat 6 months ago
@zachedwards92 They don't even care about profit, as much as political correctness. Look at Mel Gibson's The Passion of the Christ. One of the highest grossing films, domestically and internationally.
PVcat1 4 months ago
seriously, shut up about twilight and just listen to this beautiful piece of music.
RosieAlaska 9 months ago 6
the core story*.
also the book of this is spectacular, read it twice,
beautiful song really love it:)
and another thing about twilight, most people who hate it havn't seen it, there beautiful films full of emotion and love with magical music, debussy is also in there soundtrack.
gone with the wind is amaaaazing and i have seen it six times :D
such a sad ending :/ love it though!
MarlenaEdwards 9 months ago
okay okay ffs no more hate on twilight?
i adore classic movies, love the nineteen thirties, listen to debussy and chopin and 1930s jazz, also sum modern stuff, read like a nerd, and i am a teenager, but also love twilight. theres absoloutley nothing wrong with twilight as he core story of it is a LOVE story, and love stories are all beautiful.
just cuz twilights has a bad stereo type doesnt mean its a bad book/film, and the musics beautiful in twilight, heavy on piano.
love gone with the wind!
MarlenaEdwards 9 months ago
Why did Adam and Eve have to sin?!?!?!
If they hadn't sinned then Clark, Vivien, Leslie, Hattie, and all the other would still be alive!!!!!
regulators88 9 months ago
@regulators88
Then War would have not existed to make this film what it is.
KingCommando32 2 months ago
probably the best movie ever.. and the music is really unbelievable
sadly we don't see movies like Gone with the wind nowadays crappy movies are everywhere now
RadicalCoolDude 9 months ago
where are the REAL ACTORS!!!! no more kate hepburns,vivien leigh,liz taylor,bette davis ,huampre bogart,clark gable,laurence olivier,marlon brando.... rite now in hollywood just few like meryl streep,al pacino,robert de niro,denzel washington,hanks,diane keaton or nicholson are actors the rest just a bunch of stupids plastics actors
girlierichie 9 months ago
Absolutely love this composition and the movie.
123streis 9 months ago
Absolutely love this composition and the movie.
123streis 9 months ago
i wish that there is more love in the world and no more hate i hate hate music like gangster rap i wish parents would bring there kids up the right way and stop listening to crap and listen to more possitive things
bagnato11 9 months ago
@bagnato11 okay thats just small minded, i adore this kinda music and films, but also listen to rap because that music is good aswell, people should listen to what they like.. its a free country and all music is beautiful, (with an exeption of jusin biebier)..
MarlenaEdwards 9 months ago
@MarlenaEdwards Oops! You wrote: "people should listen to what they like..."
Remember, Bieber is one of the fruits of this freedom.
Nice to see that "Hip-Hop" and orchestrated music walk together in your life. Such a priviledge.
EduCamargo 9 months ago
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My fav movie of all time
jenniferlebaron 9 months ago
I love Tara =]
MJanet828 10 months ago
I adore the film so much! My only complaint would be that they left out Will Benteen
sov6rulz 10 months ago
makes me very sentimental
beezy080 10 months ago
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Classic forever. I love it.
qing1jia 10 months ago
Classic forever. I love it.
qing1jia 10 months ago
I love Clark Gable
MJanet828 10 months ago 2
So unfortunate that movies nowadays are 95% awful. They just don't make them like they do the classics. And before people go calling me old, I'm 26 but I appreciate classic films so much more than the garbage and sequels that come out today!
r3i6nm8n 10 months ago 2
Long live Tara and long live Gone With The Wind
96gamerdude 10 months ago 2
Beautiful!
dramamajor1985 10 months ago
I'm a huge Star Wars fan, but this is the greatest movie ever made.