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The clip Flower Belle heads out from My Little Chickadee (1940)
This reminds me of the old swimming hole when I was a nipper.
That's where I got malaria. What a foul summer that was.
It was the year the Jones boys murdered their mother.
Dear old lady. I can see her now, carrying the laundry home on her head.
My darling flower!
What is it, baby?
Baby. She calls me "baby."
I was just thinking how homey this all is.
Yeah, it's a nice thought.
What's your name?
Friend in need.
What did you say, my sweet?
Just agreeing with you, honey.
Drat.
Dear, I forgot to take the gloves off after all.
Just keep your mouth closed and let him do all the talking.
Pardon my redundancy, dear. I shall join you in half a tick.
If you do this right, I'll get you one of his old straw hats.
I have been thoughtlessly cruel in absenting myself from you so long.
That's all right, honey. I got a real surprise for you.
I'll bet you have at that, my dear.
There's a flower in the garden for you young man
The clip the-feral-kid-wants-to-go-with-max from Mad Max 2 (1981) with Mel Gibson, Mel Gibson. Powered by: Anyclip. any moment from any film. Get out, kid. Come on, get out of here. Go on, get out. Scat. Get out.
The clip failing-to-convince-max-to-stay from Mad Max 2 (1981) with Michael Preston, Mel Gibson. Powered by: Anyclip. any moment from any film. I told you, he's leaving. What did I tell you? Look, he's leaving. Look, I don't have time for long speeches. I want you to drive the tanker. Sorry. We had a contract. I kept my part of the bargain. We'll make a new contract. I've got all I need here. You don't have a future. I could offer you that. Rebuild our lives. Max... ...buy a ticket for 2,000 miles. You have to come, sonny. This is where we're going. Paradise. Two thousand miles from here. Fresh water, plenty of sunshine. Nothing to do but breed. No, thanks. What is it with you, huh? What are you looking for? Come on, Max, everyone's looking for something. You happy out there, are you? Wandering? One day blurring into another? You're a scavenger, Max. You're a maggot. Do you know that? You're living off the corpse of the old world. Tell me your story. Come on, tell me your story. What burned you out? Kill one man too many? See too many people die? Lose some family? Oh, so that's it. You lost some family. That make you something special, does it? Listen to me.