One Little Word

Last night's Jenny Agutter-fest underlines just how one word or phrase can elevate a pretty ordinary film scene into one that is remembered fondly by thousands.


By inserting the tiny "MY" into Agutter's plaintave "My Daddy", the whole reunion scene cranks up in emotional intensity...a simple andlovely moment.

Here are a few more of my favourites:


I could go on but I have chicken coops to paint

and finally for Tom (Bath) and Tom (Angola)

Miss Agutter in Walkabout
MEN!

14 comments:

  1. I cannot watch that last bit of the Railway Children without crying! It gets me everytime...thank you John
    Jo xx

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  2. Thanks for the last still, but I have to say that I never fancied Ms Agutter even then, you tear-jerker you.

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  3. "Walkabout" was on late night TV earlier this week. What a bizarre film but how gorgeous was the younger Miss Agutter! The swimming scene was...err...artistic!

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  5. I missed that re-run YP (damn) and have never seen Agutter naked. I'm probably the only person who hasn't.

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  6. ok here's one for all you Agutter sauce pots.... put yourselves onto the "circuit" in advance of tonight's screening of Logan's Run on Film4 - she is BANG tidy in that! (drooling already)

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  7. I seem to remember Ms Agutter also starred in a film versions of Equus, where she frolicked sans clothes.

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  8. How can someone not have fancied Jenny Agutter - I thought it was demanded of boys / men of a certain age in the 70s/80s....

    She still has "it" btw... :-)

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  9. I don't think one could accuse JA of being 'SEXY', but what the hell; get em off!

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  10. I only watched the first clip (so far) and wanted to say that although I don't find the word 'my' tremendously meaningful in it, I LOVE the music and I'm dying to know what the rest of the sentence at the end is! "for neither we, nor..." ??????

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  11. where neither we, nor anyone else is wanted now...

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  12. Oddly enough, I just reread the book!

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  13. Well John, it made me tear up. It happens that today is the anniversary of my own daddy's passing in 1994. I miss him to this day. The clip was dear. xx

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  14. I can't believe you've shown clips from three of my favourite films - the Terms of Endearment clip cracks me up every time!Thank you for following me though I doubt there's anything of interest going on over there that would keep you captivated!Nice to have you on board anyhoo! Have a good week.

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