Hey, that's right! I thought I recognised her!
Frank is a sympathetic character but he had every word of this coming because he had made the decision to be a fundamentally dishonest person.
I loved this movie and this scene is unforgettable!
Scary!
I just Saw this movie. After Frank flips out at the table later he goes balistic on April becasue she told him she didn't love him.
i dont give a crap u clod :P
Kathy Bates you clod.
the mom in this scene also in the titanic
Haha!!! Yessss
I can't help but imagine this is what it would have been like if Rose and Jack survived Titanic.
I Love Leo and Kate!!!
Can't get over how great this movie was. Just incredible.
@rebbecca10491 agreed. Has anyone ever noticed how a lot of important scenes in film take place at the dinner table?? Revolutionary road, the color purple, Brothers....the list goes on and on! I wonder why directors choose that setting. Anyone know?
Besides, it goes well with his character. This movie would have been bland with out Shannon.
hammill444, I am going to have to disagree with you. In that time period, conservative ideals were the way to go. Subtlety was the humble way to disagree with someone with out confrontation. He meant to make it a major issue because he saw through the silver lining. His confrontation was meant to show the characters their own faults in the matter. Subtlety could have easily been brushed aside. Although we the audience would have understood, the characters would not.
Weird how this scene is flipped! But whatever escapes the youtube police.
@MegaManXRockMan +1 for MegaMan! What stops you from being homophobic?
Can we add Sexist, Homophobic, and Useless to that long list as well?