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The Lord of the Rings documentary - Horses and Trainers Say Goodbye
A clip from the documentary “Home of the Horse Lords.” Part of the many, many hours of excellent behind-the-scenes documentaries included with the extended edition of The Lord of the Rings trilogy.
In this segment, the horse trainers reflect on having spent three years working with their animals, before facing the prospect of parting ways. It includes a lovely anecdote about a touching act of generosity by Viggo Mortensen.
#LOTR
In this segment, the horse trainers reflect on having spent three years working with their animals, before facing the prospect of parting ways. It includes a lovely anecdote about a touching act of generosity by Viggo Mortensen.
#LOTR
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Amtrak Coast Starlight - California Central Coast - relaxing, scenic train
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Highlights from the Central Coast region on Amtrak’s scenic Coast Starlight train. Going northbound from LA, the coast is visible on the left for about two hours between Oxnard and San Luis Obispo. Then a few minutes out of San Luis Obispo, the train begins climbing the hills between SLO and Paso Robles. The sweeping, panoramic views from these hills last about 30 minutes, and are on the right....
Harvey Milk assassination: community reaction, candelight vigil
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Excerpt from "The Times of Harvey Milk" (1985) Directed by Rob Epstein Rent full movie here: ua-cam.com/video/qjpKuP9LEDU/v-deo.html
Marion Cotesworth-Haye - The West Wing
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Allison Janney steals the show as White House Press Secretary CJ Cregg, who when meeting the immensely snobbish Marion Cotesworth-Haye, explodes in uncontrollable laughter. Here is every mention of Marion leading up to what is maybe the funniest scene in the seven years of "The West Wing". This is from season 4, episode 18, "Privateers".
If I were to ever meet Allison Janey, I would ask her for an autograph and to make it out to Marion Cotesworth-Haye
I know Braintree well. I'm related to a teacher of Shakespeare at Thayer Academy there. I grew up around Coatsworth Hayeses... Just delightful satire of the species! Though usually these women have fascinating stories to tell and a dry but insouciant wit, ha ha!
So does the first lady actually give her the Francis Scott key Key?
4:49...Wills jump like "Eewww!"
Viggo is a chad
Viggo seems like the nicest guy and its not only from this story.
"thAT doesn't SOUND like abiGAIL."
Yay it’s ethel beavers. 😂❤
“A pirate, a pirate, oh yes a pirate he”
"I did...I did put olives in his jacket again. But this is on the level." Allison Janney is a national treasure!
3:11 😂
That actress' name is Helen Slayton-Hughes and she absolutely KILLED IT.
"She was saaaahduhhhnnnned? That dozen't sounndd like Abuhgaillll". Whoever plays Helena Hotworth Marblehay of Brainhead, does a fantastic job.
Viggo is the absolute man. That was the kindest and classiest way to handle that situation.
Reminds me of Life of Brian scene where Biggus Dickus and his wife were topics of interest.
The same actress played Ethel Beavers on Parks & Rec. Always a scene-stealer.
and stuffing Will Bailey's pockets with olives was a nice touch. among what else is going on, Amy is justified in believing this is all a hazing.
WTB VIGGO NEXT MOVIE. HUNT FOR GOLLUM
this scene is absolute gold. Not only did it give us "Helena Hodworth Hooter Tooter of Braintree" but also brought us "It's a key. Francis Scott Key. It's the Francis Scott Key key." I lose my breath laughing not only at the scenes but even moreso in realizing that in TWW universe these people are running the US government. Nothing in any TWW episode will ever top the scenes of CJ bursting out laughing then doing her utmost to keep her hysterical laughing on mute (Janney's laughing face is just comic insanity).
My favorite CJ scene. It cracks me up 😅
This is such a tremendous scene! Everyone bravo
Anyone else here after hearing about the bridge all day? 🫢
I like how Mr. Thomas gives Amy a little smile and a wink at about 4:45. He knows she's just spitballing, and he's not going to tell Marion Coatsworth-Hay.
Mr Thomas isn’t paid enough
One day I'll win the Francis Scot Key key.
all of New Zealand is glorious this trio of movies that came to life was in glorious rotorua i have been to all of it-foud i felt like i was in a place god sent me to to see it all ride trains-manyt more things
What an incredibly generous man
Eventually evolved to "Helena Hodworth Hooter Tooter" LMAO
I crack up EVERY.SINGLE.TIME!! As someone else mentioned ABSOLUTE PERFECTION!
That horse of Jane's looks easily like a $100K -$150K horse. Viggo basically purchased a horse the price of a house for Jane. Viggo is a very kind & generous man.
He is the original Chad
They auctioned him off I have no clue what he went for
Why does Marion Coatsworth Hay have a British accent when she's supposedly a Daughter of the Revolution ie. been in the US for hundreds of years? See doesn't even have a North-Eastern old money American accent either. A rare continuity error by Sorkin on this one, and hyphenated names are common now too: they've become mostly a lower middle class way of joining mother-father surnames together. But they're easy to detect (Babbington-Smythe might be a real old name, Schutt-Jabawonga is not lol). Lastly, re DAR: I'd rather be the descendant of a pirate than a puritan - their streak on America continues, and not in a good way.
That kind of accent is surprisingly common for "old line" New England people.
"Is this a hazing?"
I'd like to see both the Francis Scott Key Key and the Francis Scott Kiki.
The West Wing is an engaging show, well acted and with get dialog however, whenever I watch it I get the feeling that I am watching Democrats writing a scrip of what they wish they were like.
CJ laughing is what i needed today.
I remember my dad telling me when we watched these movies that he saw how much viggo and his horse were bonded. Past training for movies. And he was spot on with that analysis just from watching them on screen.
Doesn't The Simpsons model some of their characters on this smooshy faced guy? The dweeb with the glasses with the nasal tone and the face dripping off his skull? This guy is a cartoon!🤣
I hear she likes Diagnosis Murder and skin flicks
Towards the end of RotK, Sam talks about "stories that matter." this is one of those stories that matter.
It was actually at the end of TtT but YES, this is absolutely one of those stories :)
We all dearly love this little story line and how marvelously the actress plays Mrs. Coatsworth-Haye and all that, but am I the only one who thinks it's odd that they're addressing this guy and not her for the first several interactions of the meeting? After all, _she's_ the one with the complaint, yet when they first walk in, CJ greets *him* first - OK, maybe that part's because Carol spoke to him on the phone and not DAR lady - and then when she does the introductions, she revert to introducing the other two people to HIM without even looking at her. I've always found that aspect of the scene a bit puzzling given that this isn't like, for instance, the woman who spots her father's Nazi-looted artwork on the wall and returns with her son because English isn't her first language.
I think the point of this is that CJ tries not to say the woman's name because it makes her laugh. That's why she prefers to address her secretary.
@@asal345excellent point, highly plausible theory. Appreciate your assistance. 😊
A Francis Scott Key Key? Seriously?
Love the way the humorous tension is built up in this scene. As soon as C.J. stops in front of the door, you know it's not going to end well...
Mrs Marble Hay 😂😂😂
gotta say the Francis Scott Key key was clever
WW was one of my most favorite series and it's the "deadpan banter" between the cast that kept it enjoyable. WW is chock full of funny stuff like this and it provides a break from the many seriously anxiety producing stressful ones.
Will walks out backwards and bows…lol…like he’s just had an audience with the Queen…and the Francis Scott Key key…maybe the funniest scene in the series…
Ethel beavers!
I can’t believe this show is legal. The smug-smart writing is peak cringe.
Yeah, exactly. They're writing it for themselves. This really doesn't age well.
@@leobigelow7021 Yeah. Smart shows don't age well when the new audience isn't educated enough to understand it.
Oh, poor little humorless thing. Good luck with life.
@@tejaswoman you say something? keep watching your programming
You're one moronic clown
*Cackles*
Whenever I need a placeholder name in something, I always use Helena Hodworth Hooter-Tooter
01:35 The earnestness in which Allison Janney launches into “….anyway Helena Hotworth Hooter-Tooter from Braintree” is sheer brilliance
I'm sure Josh Malina is biting the inside of his mouth as to not ruin the take by laughing.
@@Yobcis73 OMG yes.
Let's all take a moment to acknowledge that Braintree really is one of the weirdest, silliest names for a historic American town.
@@tejaswoman it really is….
It was stuff like that that made me love her