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Video: Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? - final fight
Author: s
Description: martha and george fighting openly,declaring war
Duration: 3 seconds
Date: Mié 12-31-1969 18:00
Rated: 4
Played: 3 times
Tags: elizabeth taylor richard burton Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf
Total comments: 20
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> LickMyCuntMoFo said on 11-19-2009 at 09:21:
Her husband has exposed the secret about her son.Watch the movie.

> KURISUCHRIS99 said on 11-04-2009 at 22:46:
they both deserved onethough elizabeth did win one

> KURISUCHRIS99 said on 11-04-2009 at 22:45:
its liked martha embarassed george in the beginning and in the end he started emarassing and tormenting her

> fosbury68 said on 10-30-2009 at 20:17:
What's she so angry about? She sounds deranged.

> vbabe11111 said on 10-19-2009 at 19:14:
i was pissed when richard didn't get the oscar for this

> vbabe11111 said on 10-19-2009 at 19:12:
its being done to Kate to. look at the movie she received the AA for last year. it was a good movie don't get me wrong but it had a lot of sex scenes in it and i just think Kate deserves better than that.

> dale1966gto said on 10-19-2009 at 09:06:
this is a sad situation and an example of how alcohol can destroy the minds and bodies of geniuses. liz taylor thankfully recovered from her alcoholism. she had a couple of relapses, however but is sober today to my knowledge. another couple of geniuses in the literary field were edgar allen poe and steven king. steven king recovered with help from family and friends. poe did not...dying in a baltimore sanitarium of delirium tremens at age 40. he could have cranked out many more masterpieces.

> dale1966gto said on 10-19-2009 at 08:59:
i just glanced at the subtitles and assumed spanish, but they're similar. more similar than german and dutch.i never thought of it as being an example of a bad anglo-saxon marriage. i can't readily recall but did burton have to loose his welch accent for this role. he played a history professor, right. and the younger george seigel was a biology prof. this movie should be bought and kept for a study in acting. if liz didn't get an oscar - and i don't think she did - she should have.

> dale1966gto said on 10-19-2009 at 08:52:
when liz passes the world will have lost one of the finest actresses ever. she ranks right up there with bette davis. meryl streep is the only contemporary who comes close.

> dale1966gto said on 10-19-2009 at 08:47:
to think the movie actually depressed you is a testament as to how good the acting was. both were english gold. they don't come any better. this movie would serve as a source or textbook of acting for intermediate or advanced students. meryl streep is the only contemporary actress that comes close to this level. it's a shame both of their lives and careers suffered because of alcoholism. in a second thought, their personalities were forged by alcoholic thinking. you have to be one to know.

> tbirdlizzy said on 10-13-2009 at 15:31:
Yes. Everyone laughs because of his mistake.

> longfoot said on 09-22-2009 at 00:45:
Total depression loses every time to semi/no depression. I left this movie theatre totally depressed. Thank the devil I live in a very happy relationship. They should have just divorced..oh they did, in real life, twice.

> chaddersthechad said on 09-13-2009 at 13:10:
@Ufospace, oops you mean Edward Albee, not Albert Albee lol! I think Liz is excellent, Yeah bergin thing confuses me too..think you can just treat it as bourbon. Anyone?

> VthatsME said on 09-12-2009 at 12:46:
I don't get the ''joke'' about the bergin. The story George tells to Nick about ''the grandest day of my youth''; the boy who had killed his mother (George) orders bergin and everybody starts to laugh. Why is this? I can't find the name ''bergin'' on the internet, does the boy mean ''bourbon''?

> UFOSPACE1999 said on 09-04-2009 at 18:40:
The part was for a older woman, Bette Davis wanted to do it. AND would of been excellent for it. BUT while Taylor is great and deserved her Oscar, Katherine Hepburn would of been SUPERB in THE ROLE. SHE KNEW ALBERT ALBEE and loved his work.

> phryedbanana said on 08-19-2009 at 06:03:
I suppose the content speaks beyond borders. Good diouloge and fierce acting can be appreciated anywhere. Great film.

> phryedbanana said on 08-19-2009 at 05:59:
One of my favorite scenes. Grateful you posted. The subtitles a nice touch for those who don't speak english. I wonder. Does it translate the same? I think the scene, the acting, is enough to show anyone what's going on. Cudos dear.

> Tigerlily21 said on 08-16-2009 at 06:53:
nah I think they are doing it to Charlize Theron. No one is denying Kate Winslet's talent because of her looks and she's seen as more of a down to earth English rose. Charlize Theron is stunning in that old hollywood way and gave the performance of a lifetime in Monster but people stil say only because she had to use makeup that it was all makeup, when she did amazing acting in that film.

> vbabe11111 said on 08-12-2009 at 09:08:
oh and i forgot to add: liz received academy wards for butterfeild 8, and this film. she was also nominated for suddenly last summer, cat on a hot tin roof and raintree country. now you tell me: does this sound like an actress who doesn't have any talent? get real!

> vbabe11111 said on 08-12-2009 at 08:57:
alot of people will deny it because eliz was pretty. they did the same thing to grace kelly and audrey hepburn and they are now doing it to kate winslet. in other words, good actors look a certain way and good looking actors are not to be taken too seriously. its a shame.

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