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The clip Sadness and despair from Apollo 13 (1995) with Kevin Bacon. Powered by: Anyclip. any moment from any film.
When you go into the shadow of the moon...
and the moon is between you and the sun,
you see stars that are more brilliant than anything you've ever seen...
on the clearest nights here on Earth.
And then you pass into the lunar sunrise over the lunar surface.
It must be an awe-inspiring sight.
I
I-I can't wait to see it myself.
The problem now is not so much a question of an adequate oxygen supply,
but it is the rate of consumption of water,
which is vitally needed for the cooling operations...
to maintain the electronic systems and so forth.
The clip the-shootout-over-the-bridge-part-2 from The Wild Bunch (1969) with Robert Ryan, Ernest Borgnine. Powered by: Anyclip. any moment from any film. Come on, Pike! Let's go! Come on, you lazy bastard! I'm coming, damn it!
The clip fireworks from The Wild Bunch (1969) with Ernest Borgnine, Robert Ryan. Powered by: Anyclip. any moment from any film. He's still heading east. Are they bluffing, or did they really miss it? I'd say they missed it. Here, take a look. There's only five left. - Hell, we lost them. - I don't see how we lost them. Unless it was in the big valley where the ground was hard. Wasn't but one way they could take a wagon out of there, and this here is it. They didn't take it out. And we haven't lost them. I could point to them right now. Sit still, damn it! You think Pike and old Sykes haven't been watching us? They know what this is all about. And what do I have? Nothing but you egg-sucking, chicken-stealing gutter trash... with not even 60 rounds between you. We're after men. And I wish to God I was with them. The next time you make a mistake, I'm gonna ride off and let you die. Come on. I never figured they'd come down here after us. How much you reckon we could be worth? Depends on how hungry they are. You better stay here and look out for big hats. I'll go down and start rigging the fireworks. All right. Angel... get that case of explosives off the back there! Lyle... hand me down those blasting caps.