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The clip Going on A Train from Risky Business (1983)
Rutherford made a few new friends.
He said he'd do his best for me.
Finally, it was time to close shop.
The girls were exhausted.
Lana was hungry. She wanted to go out for a bite.
She wanted to make love on a real train.
Who was I to say no?
"I can feel it coming in the air tonight
"And I've been waiting for this moment for all my life
"Can you feel it coming"
I thought no one was going to be here.
Be patient.
"Well, I remember
"I remember don't worry
"How could I ever forget?
"It's the first time
"The last time we ever met
"But I know the reason
"Why you keep the silence up
"No, you don't fool me
"The hurt doesn't show
"But the pain still grows
"It's no stranger to you or me
"I can feel it coming in the air tonight
The clip the-parents-are-angry-part-2 from Lean on Me (1989) with Morgan Freeman, Lynne Thigpen. Powered by: Anyclip. any moment from any film. I fell down on my knees... and i cried, "my god... why has thou forsaken me?" Tell 'em about it. And the lord said, "joe, you're no damn good." No, no. I mean this... more than you realize. "You're no earthly good at all "unless you take this opportunity and do whatever you have to." And he didn't say, "joe, be polite." Do whatever you have to to transform and transmogrify this school into a special place, where the hearts and souls and minds of the young can rise, where they can grow tall and blossom out from under the shadows of the past, where the minds of the young are set free. That's right! And i gave my word to god. And that's why i threw those bastards out. And that's all i'm going to say.
The clip having-a-board-meeting from Lean on Me (1989) with Lynne Thigpen, Beverly Todd. Powered by: Anyclip. any moment from any film. He has failed at his professional task. We brought him in to save our school from a takeover from the state. That was the mandate from our mayor. But the test scores on the practice exam were 35% below passing. Now, maybe if we dump him now and get a new principal ourselves- show the state that we're doing something- we can pre-empt the takeover, but only if we get him out before those final test scores come back. After that, it'll be too late. This board won't have any power. It'll be nothing but a rubber stamp. Mrs. Arthur, those are the facts. I appreciate your personal loyalty to mr. Clark, but he has let our children down, and our loyalty should be to them. Our loyalty should be to the man we hired. Order! Order!