I finally get this scene! I think most people don't know what's going on here, but I think I have it figured out. As you can tell as Penny listens to the stewardess perform her usual routine that she has memorized and recites often, something occurs to her. What she's remembering in that moment of facial expression change at 0:42 is that what the stewardess is now reciting is exactly what William was reciting to her to try to keep her awake when she took drugs earlier and had to get her stomach pumped. Thus she recalls when William was reciting the stewardess sermon to her when he was keeping her awake, which presumably led her to remember the rest of the encounter, in which he said "I love you", hence the facial expression change and sudden need to get closure. A beautiful, really really subtle scene that took me a second rewatch to fully get.
This is the original script of the scene for anyone that wants to see the original: 144 INT. AIRPLANE - DAY 144 Penny Lane settles into her seat on the airplane. She notices William watching from the terminal window, and waves. STEWARDESS Please extinguish all flammable items, and return all seats and tray tables to their full and upright locked positions. She mouths along with the words. There is no one to share the joke with. And then a few blurry memories come back to her. She gestures to him... understanding him more fully... as he disappears. 145 INT. AIRPORT TERMINAL - DAY 145 William walks alongside her plane, moving from terminal window to terminal window. Catching her glance again, he's picking up steam. What's she saying? 146 INT. PLANE - DAY 146 She keeps watching as he runs alongside, still keeping up with her plane. She now fully remembers, and places her outstretched fingers on the window. She mouths the words: I'll see you back home! ON WINDOW He us running through her fingers. CLOSE ON WILLIAM Who can run no further.
no problem, after posting that I read the scene where William and Penny (overdosing) are at the hotel room alone. It actually connects to what the stewardess is saying in this scene! William holds Penny Lane, and keeps her moving. It's a sagging, messy slow dance. WILLIAM "In the unlikely event of a water landing... " PENNY "... you will be required to wear a safety vest." WILLIAM Keep going. PENNY "Please place all stowable luggage in the overhead compartments... out in the seat in front of you." WILLIAM (prompting) "Seat and tray tables." PENNY "And seat-backs and tray-tables should be in their full and upright and locked positions... " 138 INT. HOTEL - NIGHT 138 They move slowly, she's fading. WILLIAM "In the tragic event of a water landing..." A140 INT. HOTEL ROOM -- NIGHT A140 William holds Penny. She is very woozy. PENNY "... you will be required to..." (gives up) I'm tired. She is very groggy, as he holds her. WILLIAM Well. Now that I have your attention. And you may not remember this later, I just want to make it clear that... Hey! (she blinks, barely awake again) I know you've heard this before. And I have never said this to anybody, not really - well, nobody who didn't legally have to say it back to me, but - (tries to be casual) I love you. And I have a hard time sharing you with all of rock and roll because I - why am I nervous? - You'll never remember this - HEY! - (she blinks) I love you, and I'm about to boldly go where... Many men have gone before... He kisses her. A doctor and nurse come crashing into the room. They push past William and pull Penny into the bathroom. He sits on the edge of the bed, looking into the bathroom, as they work on her. We hear Stevie Wonder. "My Cherie Amor." you can look thje script here www.imsdb.com/scripts/Almost-Famous.html
I know most people say the best moment of this movie is the Tiny Dancer scene but for me this takes the cake. I don't know why but the melancholic beauty of the scene really hits me hard. Even the most beautiful of things come to an end. Smile rather than cry because at least you could feel it's bittersweetness for a moment than not feel it at all.
It's the most moving scene. My personal favourites are of his sister leaving home, him being reconciled accidentally with his sister at the airport when all was lost and his mother announcing to the lecture theatre that rock stars had kidnapped his son.
I agree. Anyone who has been though that situation knows how cold and empty it feels that moment you realize they're really gone. I love scenes like this, especially in Cameron Crowe films, that take a quiet and technically benign scene and inject it with an intensely relentless level of emotion. Cameron's films in the late 80s through the early '00s also had the benefit of his then-wife Nancy Wilson scoring them. She was able to capture the emotions he wanted to convey perfectly. It was such a bummer when they broke up.
Everyone has their own favorite scene in this movie. For me it was when his sister left home to become a stewardess and told him to look under the bed, it would set him free. I had an older sister leave home for good when she was 16, so I really related to that scene. Almost Famous has more relateable scenes than most movies ever made.
As a former Eastern Airlines employee, this scene, besides being classic for so many reasons, has a special place in my heart. I was blown away in the movie theater seeing Eastern come back to life, at least for a few minutes.
Was in the Military in the 70s and always preferred Eastern as THE carrier of choice when heading home on leave. Blown away, as well, seeing that Eastern livery. Another subtle nostalgia touch this move does so incredibly well.
This kills me every time. So beautiful, sad, sweet, and romantic. He’s jumping around and making a scene and acting uncool but he doesn’t care. He loves her. There’s a shot of Penny on the plane and William is running through her fingers. Wow. So moving. And Nancy Wilson's score is amazing.
Well-deserved Oscar Nom for Kate Hudson. Just watch the sequence from 0:28 to 0:51 and you'll see what I mean. The range of emotions that wash over her face is stunning to behold. She absolutely hits it out of the park !
i watch this movie from the beginning everytime just so that i can sum up the emotional changes in the characters up to this point, and then this scene comes and blows everything away.. so much said without really saying anything.. that's beauty..
SweDante thanks for letting me know, smarty pants. what i actually meant was that everytime i watch this movie, i watch it from the beginning. meaning, i don't forward it. hope this found its way into ur brain
She doesn't have "feelings" for William in that she has no romantic feelings for him. She sees him as a very special friend who saved her life. Unlike men, it's very hard for a girl to develop romantic feelings for someone you just see as a "friend" unfortunately. But women value deep cross gender freindships more than men do. As this movie shows, in the end, she doesn't mind potentially surprising and humiliating her ex lover so that her special friend gets his due.
Summer Tummer meh, men escape the “friend zone” all the time; just ask my wife 😉. Her look of newfound surprise, almost a crushing realization says it all, she has romantic love for him. She would respond that way if she suddenly realized “he’s a really good friend”.. she already knew that, or at least wouldn’t be “crushed” by that epiphany.
Same here, but I guess they both realised they had ended up maturing into different people than what they had fallen in love with. It's quite possible that they both ended up being the most impactful people in each other's lives, even though they had to let each other go their separate ways (hence why William never called).
I've seen a few people comment that this was very touching scene and I couldn't agree more. When his hands hit the glass with the music at the end, it works so perfectly together. I feel some emotions creep back in no matter how long it's been since I last heard it. It touches me
I think penny and lady were 2 different personalities in one, penny was a show or an act put on because she though now could anybody ever love plain old lady. I think her mimicking the stewards, she realises that the show is over and that there is no one there to perform for and that William was there to see off lady, and that he loved ‘lady’ and not penny lane. She is realising that it is ok for here to be herself, and that she is parting ways with the one true person that knows her true self.
I love this movie Almost Famous ❤️ and this be my favourite part her reaction on the plane knowing when she was overdose in the hotel and William talked to her and said I LOVE YOU she remember that moment and felt it that he meant it🌹
I'm glad I'm not that only one that thought Penny's reaction on the plane was a realization of feelings for William. For a while I was thinking that I was just reading into the scene and trying to ship the characters. lol
That's me as my bae drives away. Even after spending the whole day with my Sandra. I still wait there til I can't see her car anymore. I love you baby.💖💖💖
@Sandy Say It really is. I can relate to that moment so well. When you truly love someone deeply, you have that feeling. You know the other person loves you. But you can't help but miss them. That's what life is.
Was everybody in love with Penny Lane/Kate Hudson in this movie :) - She was impeccable in the role and this was such a clever moment - no dialogue, and so much the better for it - its all in the eyes - 'Its all happening!'
Can someone please explain to me the expressions on Penny/ Lady's face from 0:43 to 0:51? I can't tell if she's remembering William saying 'I love you,' or realizing that for the first time in a while she's on her own/ alone, or a combo of both.
She’s remembering Williams saying he loved her, but I don’t think she had an epiphany about loving him back, at least not in any sort of romantic way. I think it’s more like here was this thing (love) that she wanted so badly from someone (Russell) only to get it from someone she’d never even taken all that seriously, and yet he was the one who was there when she’d needed someone. This silly kid who was too sweet for “Rock n roll” had saved her life, and didn’t want or expect anything from her. He was just a good guy
this is a portion of the un/cut version..there's about 15 minutes of uncut tape that hasn't been used..check it out on video..that's why it seems different to you
The very beginning of this clip -- the "Hey Lady!" moment -- isn't in the theatrical release. I hadn't seen it before I saw it on here. And now I'm wondering about the fact that she doesn't react when William yells that. Does it mean that she never did really tell him what her name was? That "Lady Goodman" was a fib?
My thoughts exactly. Listening to the commentary, Cameron Crowe makes no mention of it intending to be a lie. Also, having her lie would be inconsistent with what we see in the scenes before and after. I do have to wonder if the scene got trimmed for the theatrical release in part so that people wouldn't interpret her secret as a lie. Wish I knew Crowe because I'd ask him about it.
@@groverjuicy Huge difference? lol how? the channel only have 3 random videos. Even then, whats your excuse for not creating your own profile pic? Too lazy? No imagination?
I finally get this scene! I think most people don't know what's going on here, but I think I have it figured out. As you can tell as Penny listens to the stewardess perform her usual routine that she has memorized and recites often, something occurs to her. What she's remembering in that moment of facial expression change at 0:42 is that what the stewardess is now reciting is exactly what William was reciting to her to try to keep her awake when she took drugs earlier and had to get her stomach pumped. Thus she recalls when William was reciting the stewardess sermon to her when he was keeping her awake, which presumably led her to remember the rest of the encounter, in which he said "I love you", hence the facial expression change and sudden need to get closure. A beautiful, really really subtle scene that took me a second rewatch to fully get.
When did he recite the stewardess’s sermon? Is it a deleted scene? Because he definitely never said that little shindig in the overdose scene.
This is the original script of the scene for anyone that wants to see the original:
144 INT. AIRPLANE - DAY 144
Penny Lane settles into her seat on the airplane. She notices
William watching from the terminal window, and waves.
STEWARDESS
Please extinguish all flammable items,
and return all seats and tray tables to
their full and upright locked positions.
She mouths along with the words. There is no one to share the
joke with. And then a few blurry memories come back to her.
She gestures to him... understanding him more fully... as he
disappears.
145 INT. AIRPORT TERMINAL - DAY 145
William walks alongside her plane, moving from terminal window
to terminal window. Catching her glance again, he's picking
up steam. What's she saying?
146 INT. PLANE - DAY 146
She keeps watching as he runs alongside, still keeping up with
her plane. She now fully remembers, and places her outstretched
fingers on the window. She mouths the words: I'll see you
back home!
ON WINDOW
He us running through her fingers.
CLOSE ON WILLIAM
Who can run no further.
Fulscript Thank you so much!
no problem, after posting that I read the scene where William and Penny (overdosing) are at the hotel room alone. It actually connects to what the stewardess is saying in this scene!
William holds Penny Lane, and keeps her moving. It's a sagging,
messy slow dance.
WILLIAM
"In the unlikely event of a water
landing... "
PENNY
"... you will be required to wear a
safety vest."
WILLIAM
Keep going.
PENNY
"Please place all stowable luggage in
the overhead compartments... out in the
seat in front of you."
WILLIAM
(prompting)
"Seat and tray tables."
PENNY
"And seat-backs and tray-tables should
be in their full and upright and locked
positions... "
138 INT. HOTEL - NIGHT 138
They move slowly, she's fading.
WILLIAM
"In the tragic event of a water
landing..."
A140 INT. HOTEL ROOM -- NIGHT A140
William holds Penny. She is very woozy.
PENNY
"... you will be required to..."
(gives up)
I'm tired.
She is very groggy, as he holds her.
WILLIAM
Well. Now that I have your attention.
And you may not remember this later, I
just want to make it clear that... Hey!
(she blinks, barely awake
again)
I know you've heard this before. And
I have never said this to anybody, not
really - well, nobody who didn't legally
have to say it back to me, but -
(tries to be casual)
I love you. And I have a hard time
sharing you with all of rock and roll
because I - why am I nervous? - You'll
never remember this - HEY! -
(she blinks)
I love you, and I'm about to boldly go
where... Many men have gone before...
He kisses her. A doctor and nurse come crashing into the room.
They push past William and pull Penny into the bathroom. He
sits on the edge of the bed, looking into the bathroom, as
they work on her. We hear Stevie Wonder. "My Cherie Amor."
you can look thje script here www.imsdb.com/scripts/Almost-Famous.html
CelebritySwears awesome observation! I’ve never made that connection
I know most people say the best moment of this movie is the Tiny Dancer scene but for me this takes the cake. I don't know why but the melancholic beauty of the scene really hits me hard. Even the most beautiful of things come to an end. Smile rather than cry because at least you could feel it's bittersweetness for a moment than not feel it at all.
It's the most moving scene. My personal favourites are of his sister leaving home, him being reconciled accidentally with his sister at the airport when all was lost and his mother announcing to the lecture theatre that rock stars had kidnapped his son.
I agree. Anyone who has been though that situation knows how cold and empty it feels that moment you realize they're really gone. I love scenes like this, especially in Cameron Crowe films, that take a quiet and technically benign scene and inject it with an intensely relentless level of emotion. Cameron's films in the late 80s through the early '00s also had the benefit of his then-wife Nancy Wilson scoring them. She was able to capture the emotions he wanted to convey perfectly. It was such a bummer when they broke up.
Also my favorite scene.
Everyone has their own favorite scene in this movie. For me it was when his sister left home to become a stewardess and told him to look under the bed, it would set him free. I had an older sister leave home for good when she was 16, so I really related to that scene. Almost Famous has more relateable scenes than most movies ever made.
No question. The best scene of the entire movie.
0:29 the stewardess lines reminded her that she nearly died and that boy she just left behind had saved her life.
God, the sudden awareness that crosses her face is just an amazing piece of acting for such a young newcomer.
As a former Eastern Airlines employee, this scene, besides being classic for so many reasons, has a special place in my heart. I was blown away in the movie theater seeing Eastern come back to life, at least for a few minutes.
Was in the Military in the 70s and always preferred Eastern as THE carrier of choice when heading home on leave. Blown away, as well, seeing that Eastern livery. Another subtle nostalgia touch this move does so incredibly well.
Eastern interviewed me for a mechanic position position 3 weeks before bankruptcy.
This kills me every time. So beautiful, sad, sweet, and romantic. He’s jumping around and making a scene and acting uncool but he doesn’t care. He loves her. There’s a shot of Penny on the plane and William is running through her fingers. Wow. So moving. And Nancy Wilson's score is amazing.
singularly one of the best. moments. in film. ever.
She finally realized that he loved her more than anyone else ever did
Well-deserved Oscar Nom for Kate Hudson. Just watch the sequence from 0:28 to 0:51 and you'll see what I mean. The range of emotions that wash over her face is stunning to behold. She absolutely hits it out of the park !
At least she did get the Golden Globe.
I'm so glad someone uploaded this again. This is one of my favorite scenes from any movie ever. I just wish there was a full version of this song.
+Lyndsey Hansen There is!! soundcloud.com/theuncool/cabin-in-the-air
Thank you for the link to this magic piece of music. ❤
@@hoppipolla1989 you’re a life saver 😭
i watch this movie from the beginning everytime just so that i can sum up the emotional changes in the characters up to this point, and then this scene comes and blows everything away.. so much said without really saying anything.. that's beauty..
What if I told you, you're supposed to watch movies from the beginning?
SweDante thanks for letting me know, smarty pants. what i actually meant was that everytime i watch this movie, i watch it from the beginning. meaning, i don't forward it. hope this found its way into ur brain
Rhoads What if I told you're not supposed to forward a movie when watching it?
SweDante well, arrest me for apparently breaking the law
What if I told you that watching a movie from beginning to end without forwarding is not considered breaking the law?
I'm pretty sure this is the scene where she realised she has feelings for William.
I think that too
She doesn't have "feelings" for William in that she has no romantic feelings for him. She sees him as a very special friend who saved her life. Unlike men, it's very hard for a girl to develop romantic feelings for someone you just see as a "friend" unfortunately. But women value deep cross gender freindships more than men do. As this movie shows, in the end, she doesn't mind potentially surprising and humiliating her ex lover so that her special friend gets his due.
i believed she loved william but now how she loved Russell. It was more she saw him as her only friend and loved him as a friend.
Summer Tummer meh, men escape the “friend zone” all the time; just ask my wife 😉. Her look of newfound surprise, almost a crushing realization says it all, she has romantic love for him. She would respond that way if she suddenly realized “he’s a really good friend”.. she already knew that, or at least wouldn’t be “crushed” by that epiphany.
Same here, but I guess they both realised they had ended up maturing into different people than what they had fallen in love with. It's quite possible that they both ended up being the most impactful people in each other's lives, even though they had to let each other go their separate ways (hence why William never called).
What a beautiful scene. Nancy Wilson perfectly captures the emotions of this scene in musical form. This movie is an American classic!
i love this song. Nancy Wilson wrote this song for this movie , which her husband wrote and directed. Cameron Crowe.
Peter Frampton worked on the music with her..
And now a thousand years between....
This music speaks volumes!
Whats the song name?
@@14AspenDrive "Cabin in the Air" by Nancy Wilson.
This scene, and the music in particular, moves me as strongly it did when I first saw it.
@@sundownrec thank you!
I think we all know she felt some sort of love for William, I think it was the moments when she realised that if hadn't come after her, she'd be dead.
This scene (this movie ) is the closest thing to capturing the joy and adventure I felt being that age
I've seen a few people comment that this was very touching scene and I couldn't agree more. When his hands hit the glass with the music at the end, it works so perfectly together. I feel some emotions creep back in no matter how long it's been since I last heard it. It touches me
Ever notice how Cameron Crowe uses airplanes and airports during pivotal scenes? Say Anything. Jerry Maguire. Almost Famous.
Wasn't this song also playing the night William and Penny first meet? I think that's another reason why it works so well.
This movie is beautiful and this scene is a tear jerker for sure. I have only watched this movie recently and man, I wish I would have sooner.
I think penny and lady were 2 different personalities in one, penny was a show or an act put on because she though now could anybody ever love plain old lady. I think her mimicking the stewards, she realises that the show is over and that there is no one there to perform for and that William was there to see off lady, and that he loved ‘lady’ and not penny lane. She is realising that it is ok for here to be herself, and that she is parting ways with the one true person that knows her true self.
This scene when she freaks out is she’s realizing her love for William. That’s so special and romantic. I felt this and can relate❤️🥹
I love this movie Almost Famous ❤️ and this be my favourite part her reaction on the plane knowing when she was overdose in the hotel and William talked to her and said I LOVE YOU she remember that moment and felt it that he meant it🌹
I'm glad I'm not that only one that thought Penny's reaction on the plane was a realization of feelings for William. For a while I was thinking that I was just reading into the scene and trying to ship the characters. lol
This song makes me happy to be alive.
ccwest05
What song is it? I really like it.
@@robertacolarette1594 Cabin in the air by Nancy wilson
@@babiedelrey222
Thank you. 🙏🏻
@@robertacolarette1594 No problem 💕
The finest minute and a half ever filmed.
I like to think they got together someday.
ah i love this scene with my whole heart
Back in the 70s when the grand airport in my area was newly buillt and fresh, travel a new phenomen and I was just a kid.
Their love was strong man.
when you can act that well, without uttering a word...
thank you Cameron Crowe for creating my favourite movie scene of all time :)
He loved her so much.
my ex gf look just like Kate Hudson smh. Didn't want to lose her neither 😢
I LOVE THIS SCENE!
I've been wracking my brain trying to figure out who's playing the acoustic, and the name of it!! It's simply beautiful!
It’s called Cabin in the Air by Nancy Wilson it’s on Apple Music
That's me as my bae drives away. Even after spending the whole day with my Sandra. I still wait there til I can't see her car anymore. I love you baby.💖💖💖
@Sandy Say It really is. I can relate to that moment so well. When you truly love someone deeply, you have that feeling. You know the other person loves you. But you can't help but miss them. That's what life is.
Bet you arent even together anymore. And you were so whipped😄
@@dreamingcode nope. She cheated on me and ran off with a guy named Rowdy.
@@williamcox3999 Wow. I knew it! The better you treat them the more they take you for granted. SMH
My comfort movie ❤
I definitely ship William and Penny so hard.
Cameron crowe legend
Cameron Crowe seems to have a thing for airport scenes.
Was everybody in love with Penny Lane/Kate Hudson in this movie :) - She was impeccable in the role and this was such a clever moment - no dialogue, and so much the better for it - its all in the eyes - 'Its all happening!'
Back when no one had an iPhone to stay in touch
My favorites scene in the movie
Nah, you got it right. This scene. The cab ride into Manhattan is a distant second.
I've lived this scene. Always a hard one to watch.
Can someone please explain to me the expressions on Penny/ Lady's face from 0:43 to 0:51? I can't tell if she's remembering William saying 'I love you,' or realizing that for the first time in a while she's on her own/ alone, or a combo of both.
She realized that SHE loves him. It creeps up on her and confuses her and then it hits her. Watch it again and you will see the conflict.
To go off what Humbuck said.
It always sneaks up.
Always.
Least expected.
She’s remembering Williams saying he loved her, but I don’t think she had an epiphany about loving him back, at least not in any sort of romantic way. I think it’s more like here was this thing (love) that she wanted so badly from someone (Russell) only to get it from someone she’d never even taken all that seriously, and yet he was the one who was there when she’d needed someone. This silly kid who was too sweet for “Rock n roll” had saved her life, and didn’t want or expect anything from her. He was just a good guy
Is it just me or does this version sounds slightly different from the scene i saw in the movie? Just curious
this is a portion of the un/cut version..there's about 15 minutes of uncut tape that hasn't been used..check it out on video..that's why it seems different to you
beautiful scene, moments where nothing happens and everything happens, who said that the eyes and looks say nothing, they say everything. Cheers
I hope they met again after the movie
An absolute sign of precognition..i was brought up Irish Pagan and i was always blessed to know something is happening just by my mind alone
Kate Hudson ❤❤
PLEASE SOMEONE TELL ME THIS SONG!!!
And this is when she realizes she loves him too
I always wonder if they meet again. Does he go to her
Anyone know what this song’s called??
It’s Nancy wilson, the directors wife at the time. It’s called cabin in the air.
m.ua-cam.com/video/jv7HXLJFprE/v-deo.html
Carey LaMarca THANK YOU SO MUCH, YOU’RE A GOD GIVEN GIFT ❤️
I looked for this song for so long when I first watched this movie. I was alone in a new city and movies were my escape. I’m happy to help❤️
She also did this. Think you might like it.
m.ua-cam.com/video/1iW30_n48ds/v-deo.html
The very beginning of this clip -- the "Hey Lady!" moment -- isn't in the theatrical release. I hadn't seen it before I saw it on here. And now I'm wondering about the fact that she doesn't react when William yells that. Does it mean that she never did really tell him what her name was? That "Lady Goodman" was a fib?
No that was her name. I took it more like she’d been “Penny” for so long that she didn’t react to someone shouting Lady, it didn’t even register.
My thoughts exactly. Listening to the commentary, Cameron Crowe makes no mention of it intending to be a lie. Also, having her lie would be inconsistent with what we see in the scenes before and after. I do have to wonder if the scene got trimmed for the theatrical release in part so that people wouldn't interpret her secret as a lie. Wish I knew Crowe because I'd ask him about it.
What would Cameron Crowe do without mandolins? :)
Whats the fuching son help i am looking for this song for 4 hours now
It's amazing how you didn't manage to find it in 4 hours. I'm not even mad, that's amazing.
Cabin in the air
Anyone knpw the background track in thia scene been tryong to find what its called
Nancy Wilson- Cabin in the air
I am a golden god.
Penny didn't even looked back at William when he shouted "Hey Lady"? Why is that? I thought that was her real name?
It is her real name but she’s used to being called penny for so long and I’m sure William is the only person she told her real name to
Does anyone know the song title and artist for the scene?
I'm not sure what the song is called, look it up, but it's from Nancy Wilson's original background score for this movie
Guess this is what you're looking for :) ua-cam.com/video/jv7HXLJFprE/v-deo.html
Ezio Saponari THANK YOU
What is the name of that song?
cabin in the air - nancy wilson
What's this song?
+garrett emrich this song is nancy wilson , cabin in the airk
👏🏾💔👏🏾
Instead of regurgitating other people's content, why not create your own?
Too lazy?
No imagination?
Says the guy with the sesame street pic. Did you create sesame steeet? No
@@ruok3351 it's a profile picture, not a whole channel of clips from films, there's a huge difference
@@groverjuicy Huge difference? lol how? the channel only have 3 random videos. Even then, whats your excuse for not creating your own profile pic? Too lazy? No imagination?
@@ruok3351 I am Grover. I can use my own photo.
@@groverjuicy Except your "photo" wasnt made up of your own original content. Too lazy. No imagination.