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  • i love those old fashion kisses!

  • @TakeAShowerStinky He was stealing the moonshine that they made, and was selling it as if it were his own...sorry if this doesnt make sense. Lol. :)

  • Love the banjo music, you don't here good stuff like this anymore and to top it all off, the banjo player looks happy with what he is doing , not like the singers and so called musicians of today who have a look on their faces like they lost a dollar and found a dog turd.

  • 4:11 is that Tommy Lee johns ???

  • @kaylynstar99 dip? or deep? either makes no sense, u should learn ur own language dude, then maybe u are fron southern states, ppl there so fucking stupid its not even funny haha

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  • @BlueMoonLightDreams thats offensive to me.. your stupid enough to comment to me. you need to shut the hell up and hang yourself cause you dont know shit about the south.. bitch!

  • @kaylynstar99 ok before hanging myself can i ride over some deers? hahahaha

  • When them ol' boys bust into "Bill Cheatham" on that fiddle it takes me right back home and to memories of getting to go to the VFW in Gallatin, TN for the "Square Dance". A group known as "The McCormick Brothers" played there and they were so good. Thanks for the memories!

  • lmao at the salt/sugar part!!

  • 3:18, "2 bits!? buddy thats a insult!" lol

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  • 0:15 - 0:39 i thought the echo was scaring him!

  • "Course...if ya HADDA been a workin' for him, at least you'da been a workin' SOMEWHERE"....LOL...that line just kills me! ;)

  • whew -shiver- just him...liking her... just. bleehh. and er. yeah. dont judge me please!

  • He is a pedophile.

  • My grandmother is in this movie she the old lady in the yellow dress

  • what is the song she sings in the beginning??

  • Sisy and Tommy Lee capture their roles perfectly, I love Sissy's singing too. In the pines, in the pines....

  • @bubbaj232 She was in her mid 20's when this was filmed. She also was Carrie in the Stephen King movie called Carrie. Great actress. I grew up in the mining camp where this was filmed. I love watching it because the camp is gone now. On the part where she is getting ready to go on the train, the swing-set was my brothers and mine. Look for it.

  • @katielee1959 Actually she was about 30 when this movie was filmed...she was in her late 20's when she filmed "Carrie."

  • One Of My MANY favorite movies.. awe..

  • You actually do put a little salt in the pie..... pie crust when you're making it.

  • I'm not a fan of country music, however, I love this movie.

  • @ma6743 : she was 30

  • he looks like a shocking kisser lol

  • Oh lord, them pies aint the only thing salty about you are they? lol

  • You're telling me that picker could afford a Gibson??!?

  • @RunEd51 lol

  • Long live Levon Helm

  • "Looks like something from Mars" HAHA

  • Thanks I hadn't seen this in years.....

  • I love this story I am also black women. I am from Alabama and she is one of my favorite actorsa nd he is amazing. I love loritta also the movei is natural and she came from a very poor back ground like me and she is country. I love everyting about this movie!!

  • I love the part were Doolittle falls in the pig pen.

    In the book (which means in real life) he hit his head on a low branch and fell down because he put the torch out.

  • I as well am an african american who not only loves this movie but loves Sissy Spacek and Loretta Lynn as well. Loretta Lynn to me embodies what is to be a woman the hardship of wanting it all, loving your family but wanting to chase your dream,s having children and holding together a marriage(which had it's faults but all in all). She did a wonderful at all of it if I do say myself.

  • This is one of my favorite movies. I am an African American and yes Ms. Loretta Lynn is one of my favorite singers! Her story is very similar to that of my family; country born and raised, hard workin, and Bible believing. She had good music and I love this movie

  • I've never understood the animosity between Southern Whites and Blacks we basically have the same culture. With one huge exception. unfortunately. :(

  • I think that's wonderful~

    I think music is universal; race and color shouldn't stop it. (And no one should be against race and color).

    My mom loves country music....I'm more of a rock person, but I do know Loretta Lynn, and I'm really liking this movie so far!!

  • @jazcor I agree I am a black women too! I love everything about this movie. I was born in Alabama and my family loved music and God also Oh those were the days!

  • @jazcor me too!!!!! love it when she puts that baby down and just hops in that jeep!!!! Forgets any and everything and then gets that butt beat with everyone watching!!!

  • lol lol first movie i see Tommy Lee Jones kissing

  • back in kentucky in he hills where loretta lived that cemetary up on that mountain they had to doze like that to get up there often when somebody died. and when my grandmother died one of my uncles went off and was walking around with a shot gun wanting somebody to jump him. they just ignored him. lol just a bit of my familly history. my familly is the martins from kentucky. lots of them live there.

  • she may not look like 14 but she can pull it off for being that age

  • she doesnt look like shes 14!

  • LMAO!!! I love this movie. Smooth talker...

  • I love how the way she sings "Where did you sleep last night."

  • hahaha

    at 8:10 mooney is just like "I'M IN UR BASE STEALIN UR DOODZ!"

  • im not sure if it is or not..but sissy used to sing as well as act...she started off her career as a singer before she became an actress

  • thats the reason why she won a award in this movie along with acting is she sang all the songs in it.

  • kids today are too soft. Back at this time kids were taught manners, and morals. That doesn't seem to exist anymore. This generation is in big trouble.

  • Eh they say that every single generation as far back as I can go lol! My grandmother was told the very same thing and she was a teenager when this took place. There were reasons they told her that don't really exist anymore or didn't exist at the time but I'm glad they don't. Like they told her she wasn't acting right because she was a tom boy and to them that was unmannerly. If that still existed that would be torture for me haha.

  • Don't talk about my generation. Not all of us are like that. There's trouble in every generation.

  • eh

    i wouldnt indict the whole generation.

    the wheat always gets separated from the chaff.

  • the pie scene was really funny. she got the salt and sugar mixed up! hahaha she said when she first saw him he looked like a toy soilder! that was funny...

  • Salt on the tongue is true love.

  • That is right

  • lorrett lynn had 6 children peggy ,patsy betty sue, ernest ray, jack benny and who was the other one does any one know what was her name it was a girl please post it if any know thanks

  • Her name is Cissy

  • was that her real name Cissy what was her full name if you know please post thanks

  • No Cissy's real name is Clara Marie, but they didn't name her until she was four. She was named for Loretta's mom. Read The Book.

  • acually her name is clara marie they cissy was just a nickname beacuse they didn't name her until she was four years old.

    READ THE BOOK BEFORE YOU ANSWER QUESTIONS LIKE THIS!

  • three sevunty sevun! lol

  • Tommy Lee Jones is cute in this movie =P Thanks for posting the clips!

  • Great stuff!

  • "well I'll giva ya two bits buddy"

  • I love the part where he tried the pie and spit out...ended up she got the sugar and salt mixed up LOL

  • No he was going up there to steal the shine

  • it's possible there was a bounty for him, or that he was competition. though i'm not sure.

  • 3.77 LOL Thanks for posting!!!

  • gosh i love this flick

  • thank you for uploading this, nice quality and sound.

  • Thank you for posting this!

  • "Shoot. you don't put no salt in no pie!" XD that is the cutest thing. i love that scene. sissy captured Loretta to a T. my fave actress.

  • this movie is underrated. even if it wasn't a 'true story,' the quality and pacing and authenticity is excellent. thank you.

  • it is a true story

  • i realize its a true story... what i meant was that even if it HADN'T been, like even if it had been totally made up, it still would've been a great movie. even if someone had written it off the top of their head.

  • oh okay I get what youre saying. I agree too! ;)

  • Gina: Agreed

  • The film was nominated for 7 Oscars (including Best Picture) and won for Best Actress. I wouldn't consider that underrated.

  • good point.

  • This was next to Ray, the best portrayal of a Rock Star as well as The Buddy Holly Story. I didn't even know who she was really until this movie. What was so cool was that she was Honored At The Kennedy Center the same night as James Brown & Carol Burnett. How cool was that, especially since they came from such humble beginnings and became icons.

  • thanks soo much for uploadin this

    :]

  • AWW he was SOO cute to her!!

  • this is one of my favorite movies and thank you

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