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Never you mind. The end scene and end credits of the 1971 movie The Last Picture Show.


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  • One of the best movies ever made. They don't hardly put out anything that matches the emotions of a movie like this anymore. This movie, almost like "American Graffiti," launched a lot of careers -- Cybil Shepard, Jeff Bridges, Timothy Bottoms. Then you add in Cloris Leachman, Ellen Burstyn, Ben Johnson, etc. Everybody gave a great performance. If you haven't seen it, take time to watch it.

  • This movie doesn't promote teenage sex at all. If anything, it portrays how it's not all it's cracked up to be.

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  • @avengerspeel That's exactly how I saw it. Well said. This scene brings me to tears every time.

  • She looked at his hands and realized that he was a child out of his element reaching out for love. She suddenly saw the stark contrast between their needs, and how her rant had nothing to do with their realities.

  • Randy Quaid...hilarious.

  • Non lo avrei fatto entrare, per nulla al mondo. Ma poi un uomo ti mollerà sempre, per una più giovane; che sia un tuo coetaneo, più grande o più piccolo... quel momento, arriva sempre. Quante seghe sull'età, quante troiate. Ogni uomo dovrebbe avere un rapporto con una donna più grande, per poi tornare a cercarne disperatamente una della propria età per costruirci qualcosa di convenzionalmente riconosciuto e per poterla, poi, tradire a 40 o 50 anni come tradizione vuole. Quest'è.

  • You have to normalize the audio before you upload these!

    You little bastard!

  • @blkd25 She does love him. She loves him desperately. She was wronged and she was hurt and she lashed out, because how could she still love him after what he did and how could she still want him to come back after what he did and how could she live with herself if she took him back after what he did? But she wanted him to come back more than anything, and she wanted to take him back more than anything. And when she says never you mind, that is exactly what she is doing.

  • Just watched this movie for the first time at 21.... Simply beautiful! They don't make em like they used to.

  • I was only 16 when I saw this, & it had such an impact on me. Peter Bogdanovich is a artistic genius. I knew that Cloris Leachman, would win an Oscar. Everything about this film is brilliant, including the soundtrack. The fact that it was filmed in b& w, a stroke of genius. I could go on & on about the rest of the amazing cast, including Cybil Shepherd, her 1st film & a real talent, but....will end with "never you mind, never you mind". RIP BEN JOHNSON.

  • GREAT ACTRESS. ONLY A GREAT ACTRESS CAN MADE THIS SCENE. I THINK THIS IS ONE OF THE BEST SCENE OF THE CINEMA.

  • This movie captured something that is so compelling.

    I think it is the overall reality...the feeling that you are there.

    Small town Texas..if you've never experienced it then this movie is almost like being there.

    Ben Johnson's role and Cloris Leachman's role carried the movie.

    They were the glue that the story stuck to.

    These 2 AMAZING actors, especially Mr. Johnson, never really got the credit they deserve.

    Ms Leachman never played a bad role.

    Love you Ben..miss you.

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