@intheTea04 perhaps..... but Clark Kent/Superman was actually modelled after Cary Grant in his role as Dr. David Huxley from the movie Bringing Up Baby starring Katharine Hepburn. Check it out. It's one of my favorite movies ever. :)
@blackkat77 It's a fantastic book. if you are able to look through and capture the key meanings and details, and comprehend what they are discussing about, it's very enjoyable. The book is better than the movie in my opinion, though the movie is also worth while. It can almost compete with the book. If you find it boring, just keep reading on. Don't drop it just for the movie.
@thepockyrainbow - but you immediately think that the "crime" which is central to the whole premise of the book, somehow has Boo's hands all over it. I like how he proves to the children that he wasn't what they thought he was.
Emphasises the very very dark side of the story that was just beneath the surface. -terrible things that could happen to the children -the sheer terror of the accused and 'victim'
Respond to this video... nice
SevenTailedWolf72 5 months ago
@intheTea04 perhaps..... but Clark Kent/Superman was actually modelled after Cary Grant in his role as Dr. David Huxley from the movie Bringing Up Baby starring Katharine Hepburn. Check it out. It's one of my favorite movies ever. :)
lo0sedefense 1 year ago
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lo0sedefense 1 year ago
Does anyone else think Gregory Peck (the dad in TKAMB) would've made an awesome Clark Kent/Superman?
intheTea04 1 year ago
I tried reading the book but It got boring so I stopped :( maybe the movie is better? Or maybe I just dont like the story i dunno
blackkat77 1 year ago
@blackkat77 It's a fantastic book. if you are able to look through and capture the key meanings and details, and comprehend what they are discussing about, it's very enjoyable. The book is better than the movie in my opinion, though the movie is also worth while. It can almost compete with the book. If you find it boring, just keep reading on. Don't drop it just for the movie.
thepockyrainbow 1 year ago
Duvall looks awesome as Boo Radley.
intheTea04 2 years ago
@intheTea04 I love Boo, he's my favorite character in the book.
thepockyrainbow 1 year ago
@thepockyrainbow - but you immediately think that the "crime" which is central to the whole premise of the book, somehow has Boo's hands all over it. I like how he proves to the children that he wasn't what they thought he was.
intheTea04 1 year ago
torrent baby torrent
exxcalibur1973 2 years ago
It seems impossible to find any clips of the actual movie.
smitch18 2 years ago 6
cool i just finished reading the book in school:D
latreasure 2 years ago
This was a very good video. I love To Kill A Mockingbird(the book and the movie)and I love Nox Arcana. Great combination. :)
3Amaranth13 3 years ago
Nice job.
Emphasises the very very dark side of the story that was just beneath the surface. -terrible things that could happen to the children -the sheer terror of the accused and 'victim'
faramir44 3 years ago
Lol, i though Boo Radley would look alot scarier
Bernardozila 3 years ago
At 1:32 BOB EWELL comes out of the courtroom to speak to Atticus.
"What kind'a man are yew? You got chil'ren of yer own!"
Bob Ewell; only a pawn in their game.
inside55out 3 years ago
this was great.
angcis87 3 years ago
I Wittle My Videos Out Of Soap!
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UnhingeTheNet 3 years ago
nice stuff im doind this for my GCSE'S
mindybaybee 3 years ago
at 1:32, who is that with Atticus?
spacemambo101 3 years ago
bob ewell.
iranianqt 3 years ago
the book was better...they left out alot of stuff in the movie
TypeFresh1 3 years ago
The book was much better, it gave more detail.
A2DA3 3 years ago
such a great movie! great editing!
lostalex77 4 years ago
Good editing.
xdirrtyhardcorex 4 years ago