The Notebook; "If you're a bird, I'm a bird." I got tired of watching all the low-quality and impossible-to-hear rips of this scene on YouTube so I cut one that is good video AND audio. Absolutely one of the best scenes in the movie. Enjoy :-D
From Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind; Joel and Clementine have realized they've had a 2-year relationship previously, but neither can remember it since they had their memories erased. Clementine goes to leave, but Joel stops her as she makes her way out.
The Notebook; Noah's letter, which Allie reads on her way back to the hotel to see Lon after their fight. This scene gets me EVERY time, and it's a magnificent scene; I don't know why it hasn't been put up before. Enjoy :-D
The very last scene of About Schmidt with Jack Nicholson. After despairing about his life, Schmidt is about to realize that he's made a difference after all...
The scene that comes immediately before this can be found here:
http://www.youtub e.com/watch?v=W-zEwG Z56Bs
Uploaded by request. Let me know if you'd like any other scenes from About Schmidt.
Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind; the scene near the end of the film, after Joel realizes that he doesn't want to let Clementine go. The scene in which he remembers asking her out for the first time. This and the end are probably my two favorite scenes from this movie... if you want anything else from Eternal Sunshine, please request. Thanks.
From Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind; Joel finally reaches the point in his mind where he remembers the greatest moments of his relationship with Clementine. After two very touching memories, Joel realizes that he's made a mistake and wants to call off the erasing.
When Andy thinks he's figured out why Jessica's boyfriend seems like two people, his friends call him paranoid, recalling an earlier incident involving "the Sandwich Guy." An incredible example of how great this short-lived gem really was.
Even though Wendy is dating Keith, Andy really likes her and always tries to impress her. The last one is hilarious, even though it is predictable. From Andy Richter Controls the Universe, episode "Grief Counselor." Easily the best episode of the first season and one of the best of the whole series. Enjoy!
The Notebook; I see so little of the stuff with Garner and Rowlands on YouTube, since most people opt for the Gosling and McAdams scenes. Still, this is a beautiful scene, and it is heart-wrenching. I am thinking about putting up the end and will do so on request (it will be trimmed up, of course). Enjoy this incredible scene, anyway :)
The Notebook; after seven years (or whatever), Allie spots Noah's mug in the paper. Seems he's rebuilt the old plantation just the way he promised to so long ago. This is the short scene where she returns to his house and he can only stand there in disbelief. I love this scene, especially Gosling's performance in it.
Praeger, the Vice-President of Pickering, has been causing Andy and the crew some grief lately over his obnoxious cost-cutting. "It's like a Dr. Seuss kitchen down there!!!" Absolutely hilarious clip :)
From Andy Richter Controls the Universe. After Andy makes a few bigoted remarks against one of his few office mates, he has to go and see the bosses. From the episode "We're all the Same, Only Different."
While out of town at a co-worker's wedding, Byron strikes out with all the ladies. He and Andy share some mini-bar beverages in their room, and then Andy mysteriously wakes up in bed with him; absolutely hilarious!!! Especially the aftermath with Andy continuously trying to prove that he's not gay, when no one else really cares. I will put up more clips from this episode by request.
From Andy Richter Controls the Universe. After ending up in Byron's bed after a wedding, Andy tries to figure out just how he ended up there. From the episode "Wedding."
From Andy Richter Controls the Universe, episode "We're all the Same, Only Different." After he makes some bigoted remarks about the Irish, Andy and his co-workers find themselves in sensitivity training over the weekend. No one is happy about it, especially Jessica.
From Andy Richter Controls the Universe, episode "Grief Counselor." Jessica and Byron head to Charlie's funeral, and come to some realizations about their words with Andy's help.