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The clip Completing the move to LEM from Apollo 13 (1995) with Tom Hanks, Bill Paxton
Roger that.
Houston, wait!
You're down to about five minutes now, Jack.
Be aware our R.C.S. Isn't up here yet. We have no attitude control on Aquarius.
They don't have control? Did we miss a step here?
Control, what the hell happened?
What? I don't know.
We're out of whack. I'm trying to pitch down, but we're yawing to the left.
Why can't I null this out?
She wasn't designed to fly attached like this.
It's like flying with a dead elephant on our back.
Flight, Guidance. We're getting awfully close to center here.
Watch that middle gimbal. We don't want you tumbling off into space.
Freddo, inform Houston I'm well aware of the goddamn gimbals!
Roger that, Houston.
I don't need to hear the obvious.
I've got the frappin' eight-ball in front of me!
Andy, we're on VOX.
Aquarius, this is Houston. We've got you both on VOX.
You want what? You want us to go to VOX?
You have a hot mike. We are reading everything you say.
Sorry, Jim.
It's only by a very narrow margin...
that we're going to get Lovell, Haise and Swigert back alive.
Marilyn?
I'm sorry. Jeffrey's calling for you.
...the terseness of Kraft and the grim lines of Jim McDivitt.
This has been a very close call. We're not out of the woods yet.
Jeffrey?
Why are so many people here?
Oh, well, you know... your dad's flying his mission.
He said he was going to get me a moon rock.
Right.
Well...
something broke on your daddy's spaceship,
and he's gonna have to turn around before he even gets to the moon.
The clip singing-in-the-bathroom from Lean on Me (1989) with Morgan Freeman, Jermaine Hopkins. Powered by: Anyclip. any moment from any film. My, my, my. Aren't you my little songbirds from the cafeteria? Weren't they with you? Who, these guys? I'm sure you've learned the school song by now. You better know it because this time if you don't get it right, you're suspended for 10 days each. Is that clear? Yes, sir. All right, let me hear it. All right, fellas, let him hear it. Fair eastside fair eastsl-l-ide fair eastside by thy side we'll stand and always praise thy name praise thy name, praise thy name to heaven, yeah lend our hearts and hands to help increase thy fame ooh, lord the honor, yeah of old eastside high calls forth our loyalty loyalty, loyalty
The clip changing-the-school-alma-mater from Lean on Me (1989) with Morgan Freeman, Sandra Reaves-Phillips. Powered by: Anyclip. any moment from any film. gonna shoulder up my cross gonna take it home to my jesus ain't that good news? I got a savior in that kingdom ain't that good news? I got a savior in that kingdom ain't that good news? No, no, no, people. You must remember, we need intonation, phonation, accuracy, and pitch. Now, this is your note. Hmm mrs. Powers. Yes, sir. These hoodlums told me something. Did you change the school song? Mrs. Powers- let her answer! The children thought the song was boring. Boring, huh? I have never heard a school song like that. I didn't authorize you to change it, did i? No, you didn't. I want everyone to learn that song in english and spanish. Immediately. Take a bow, mrs. Powers. You've rewritten our alma mater. The honor of old eastside high brings forth our loyalty loyalty, loyalty so cheer for dear old eastside... how's it going? What you got in there, malachi? My future.