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The clip thinking of peter rabbit from Miss Potter (2006)
Die, you little devil!
Right. Prince Charming himself couldn't resist
such a bonny, wee girl.
Not when he meets my brother, Vlad the Impaler.
Got you!
Bedtime my young reprobates.
Now, shall I leave a window open, or?
No! I don't like fairy beasts.
Well, it is a well-known fact that fairy beasts never eat a child
when he's tucked up in his own bed.
The fairies have been in the north country
for hundreds of years, and have had many adventures.
I told you about you a changingly child?
No.
Yes, several times.
I want to hear it.
Oh, go ahead, Fiona. I'll tell myself a story.
Right.
Once upon a time, there was a king and a queen.
Once upon a time, there were four little rabbits.
Their names were... Flopsy, Mopsy...
Cotton-tail and Peter.
'Now, my dears, said old Mrs. Rabbit one morning,
'you may go into the fields or down the lane,
'but don't go into Mr. McGregor's garden. '
'Why not, Mother?'
'Because your father had an accident there.
He was put in a pie by Mrs. McGregor. '
Peter, who was very naughty, ran straightaway to
Mr. McGregor's garden,
and squeezed under the gate.
I like it.
But round the end of the cucumber frame,
whom should he meet, but Mr. McGregor!
Peter was out of breath and trembling with fright,
and he had not the least idea which way to go.
It's muddy, actually.
One more, Mr. Mortimer.
Lighten it up.
Mr. McGregor caught sight of him at the corner,
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.
The clip making-the-trade from The Wild Bunch (1969) with William Holden, Emilio Fernández. Powered by: Anyclip. any moment from any film. You bring the guns? Don't worry, we've got them. Hidden. When I get my share of the gold, $2,500 worth... I'll tell you where four cases are. The others are waiting for me back at the wagon. If I don't show up pretty quick, they'll blow it. You fix it goddamn good, no? You fooled me. Our accountant will pay you immediately. When do we get our guns? The quicker I get back, the quicker you get the next load. Open it up. Up the arroyo, about two miles... you'll find three cases of rifles... and one case of ammunition hidden in the bush behind them. I understand you have a machine gun. Our contract called for 16 cases of rifles... and ammunition for $10,000. Not a machine gun. That's our present to the General. Gringo, you fight with Mapache...