Sign in



Recent photos

Kim Cattrall
Daryl Hannah
Helen Hunt
George Clooney
Sylvester Stallone
Sean Penn
Whoopi Goldberg
Lily Tomlin

Watch "A Love Song for Bobby Long" Full Movie Online

Information

Year: 2004
Rating: 7.1(12344)
Listed in: Drama
Directed by: Shainee Gabel
Actors: John Travolta Gabriel Macht Dane Rhodes David Jensen Scarlett Johansson Deborah Kara Unger
  "The heart is a lonely hunter."

Cast

 Directed by
Shainee Gabel  
 Actors
John Travolta as Bobby Long
Gabriel Macht as Lawson Pines
Dane Rhodes as Cecil
David Jensen as Junior
Clayne Crawford as Lee
Walter Breaux as Ray
Sonny Shroyer as Earl
Warren Kole as Sean
Bernard Johnson as Tiny
Douglas M. Griffin as Man #1
Earl Maddox as Man #2
Steve Maye as Man #3
Don Brady as Old Man
Will Barnett as Old Man #2
Patrick McCullough as Streetcar Boy
Nick Loren as Merchant
Sal Sapienza as Jazz club patron
Brian E Taylor as Lawyer on Bourbon Street
Doc Whitney as Alcoholic
 Actresses
Scarlett Johansson as Pursy Will
Deborah Kara Unger as Georgianna
Carol Sutton as Ruthie
Gina 'Ginger' Bernal as Waitress
Leanne Cochran as Streetcar Girl
Darlene Moore as Jazz Club Guest
Brooke Mueller as Sandy

Movie info

Languages: English
Filming dates: 21 July 2003 - ?
1 August 2003 - 1 August 2003 (Christmas Scene by River)
Gross: USA - 85,010 USD (23 January 2005)
Italy - 480,734 EUR (24 October 2004)
Netherlands - 35,049 EUR (5 June 2005)
 
Plot: In Florida, the teenager Purslane Hominy Will is lately informed by her mate that her mother passed away. She returns to her hometown, New Orleans, for the funeral and decided to live in her mother's house. However, she finds that the completely decayed house has two drunken dwellers: the former English professor Bobby Long and his former assistant Lawson Pines, who has unsuccessfully been trying to write a book about the life of Bobby Long for nine years. She decides to share the place living together with them and after their initial difficult relationship, they disclose deep secrets and improve their lives.

View Online

StageVU


67% said work
VeeHD


50% said not work

Original Soundtracks

  "Someday" Performed by Los Lobos Written by David Hidalgo and Louie Perez (as Louis Perez) Courtesy of Slash / Warner Bros. Records, Inc. By Arrangement with Warner Strategic Marketing
"Jet Black" Performed by The Capitol Years Written by Shai Halperin Courtesy of Full Frame Records By Arrangement with Music for the Masses
"Crawlin' Blues" Performed by Willie King Written by Willie King Courtesy of Rooster Blues Records
"Bone" Performed by Thalia Zedek Written by Thalia Zedek Courtesy of Thrill Jockey Records By Arrangement with Bank Robber Music
"Lonesome Blues" Performed by Lonnie Pitchford Written by Lonnie Pitchford Courtesy of Rooster Blues Records
"Different Stars" Performed by Trespassers William Written by Anna-Lynne Williams Courtesy of Nettwerk Productions By Arrangement with Falling Elevator! Music Group and Luckie Pierre Management
"All I Ask Is Your Love" Performed by Helen Humes Written by Edward G. White and Helen M. Cockel Courtesy of Ace Records, Ltd. By Arrangement with Big Sounds International
"Barbara Allen" Performed by John Travolta Traditional
"This Isn't It" Performed by Giant Drag Written by Annie Hardy Courtesy of Leftwing By Arrangement with Falling Elevator! Music Group
"Get Back Up" Performed by Stavin' Chain Written by Grayson Capps Courtesy of Ruf Records
"Rising Son" Performed by Big Bill Morganfield Written by Big Bill Morganfield (as William Morganfield) Courtesy of Blind Pig Records
"Washboard Lisa" Performed by Grayson Capps Written by Grayson Capps By Arrangement with AAM Inc.
"Slidell" Performed by Grayson Capps Written by Grayson Capps By Arrangement with AAM Inc.
"My Gal" Performed by John Travolta Traditional
"Early Every Morning" Performed by Magic Slim & The Teardrops Written by Morris Holt Courtesy of Rooster Blues Records
"Alabama Shuffle" Performed by Grayson Capps Written by Grayson Capps By arrangements with AAM Inc.
"Santa Claus Santa Claus" Performed by Louis Jordan Written by Theodore Edwards Courtesy of Rod McKuen Enterprises By Arrangement with Source/Q
"Praying Ground Blues" Performed by Lightnin Hopkins (as Lightnin' Hopkins) Written by Robert Ellen Courtesy of Mainstream Records
"I Feel Like Funkin' It Up" Performed by ReBirth Brass Band Written by ReBirth Brass Band
"Christmas Is Here Again" Performed by Little Johnny Taylor Written by Little Johnny Taylor (as Johnny Taylor) Courtesy of DM Records By Arrangement with Position Music
"Teardrops" Performed by Larry Davis Written by Larry Davis Courtesy of Rooster Blues Records
"Lie in the Sound" Performed by Trespassers William Written by Anna-Lynne Williams Courtesy of Nettwerk Productions By Arrangement with Falling Elevator! Music Group and Luckie Pierre Management
"Charlie Love and the Country Girl" Performed by Stavin' Chain Written by John Lawrence Courtesy of Ruf Records
"I See You" Performed by Grayson Capps Written by Grayson Capps By Arrangement with AAM Inc.
"I Really Don't Want to Know" Performed by John Travolta Written by Howard Barnes and Don Robertson
"Love Song for Bobby Long" Performed by Grayson Capps Written by Grayson Capps By Arrangement with AAM Inc.
"Lorraine's Song (My Heart Was a Lonely Hunter)" Performed by Grayson Capps and Theresa Andersson Written by Grayson Capps By Arrangement with AAM Inc.
"Blonde on Blonde" Written by Matthew Caws Performed by Nada Surf

Goofs

  Continuity: When Pursy puts dinner on the table for Lawson before she leaves for her date, the stack of books on the kitchen table disappears between shots.
Revealing mistakes: In the beginning of the film Bobby has a slipper on his left foot. A couple of streets farther he has a slipper on his right foot.
Revealing mistakes: When playing guitar and singing with his friends, Bobby Long isn't really touching the strings of the guitar.
Continuity: Bobby's cigarette while in diner with Lawson.
Continuity: Upon first meeting Pursy, Bobby is lying in bed and Lawson is seated next to him preparing Bobby's drink. While Lawson prepares his own drink, Pursy and Bobby exchange dialog. During this dialog Lawson fills his glass twice without drinking from it.
Continuity: Geraldine asks if Lorraine finally kicked them out. Through the smoke from Bobby's cigarette we see Lawson light his cigarette. After Bobby says God wouldn't let that happen Lawson lights the cigarette again.
Continuity: Lee comes to visit Pursey, enters the house, sits down, props his feet on the coffee table and helps herself to a cigarette from the pack on the table. There is a very short break to a shot of Pursey and back again to Lee who now has a lit cigarette in his left hand. It was not possible for him to light the cigarette in the short time the camera was on Pursey.
Continuity: The ship disappears out of the screen too quickly. While Bobby and Lawson are talking on the bank of the river, a barge goes across the screen. A close-up comes in for the men, but when it pulls back again, the barge is completely gone. It was a continual scene, with one conversation, but there was nowhere near enough time for the slow moving barge to get out of sight.
Continuity: As Pursy leaves Lee and is exiting the trailer, she is wearing cut-off shorts. The next shot is an exterior of her leaving the trailer. She is now wearing long jeans.
Continuity: When first meeting Pursy in his garden, Cecil snips a piece of purselane and offers it to her with his right hand. In the next shot she takes the purselane from Cecil's left hand.

Quotes

  Bobby Long: It's all right, I can walk to the curb from here. Get me
a beer.
Lee: Look, I'm sorry. Why don't you just cook me some dinner and I'll
go rent us some porno?
Pursy Will: I have to go to a funeral, Lee. Unless I missed it
because you forgot to tell me that my mother is dead!
Bobby Long: He can make a lovely corpse!
Lawson Pines: Come on, man. Charles Dickens. You serious? Martin
Chuzzlewit.
Bobby Long: Smart ass.
Bobby Long: [looking at hospital] I'm not worth this much...
Lee: [taking hospital bill] Fuck no you aren't.
Lawson Pines: Damn girl, you woke up productive. Bobby, come see what
Pursy did.
Bobby Long: I see what she didn't do. Leave.
Pursy Will: She ain't gonna leave.
Lawson Pines: Time was never a friend to Bobby Long. It would
conspire against him, allowing him to believe in a generous nature
and then rob him blind everytime. We'd lost Lorraine. All of us.
But long before she died.
Georgianna: So now what? Lorraine finally kick ya'll out?
Bobby Long: No... she never would. Besides, God wouldn't let that
happen.
Lawson Pines: Really? And why not?
Bobby Long: Cause God knows me and I know God.
Lawson Pines: New Orleans is a siren of a city. A place of fables and
illusion. A place Lorraine had to escape from and Bobby and I had
to escape to. Away from Alabama, away from lives that no longer
belong to us.
Bobby Long: We cannot tear out a single page of our lives, but we can
throw the whole book in the fire.
Lawson Pines: George Sand.
Bobby Long: Now I thought that would be a hard one.
Lawson Pines: We die only once, and for such a long time.
Bobby Long: Molière.
Lawson Pines: A New Orleans summer drowns in thick, dank stillness.
Lorraine's house shrank with each passing day, straining uneasy
walls closer.
Lawson Pines: You know you eat like shit?
Pursy Will: You drink too much.
Lawson Pines: Okay.
Pursy Will: Why'd ya'll leave that school?
Lawson Pines: It's complicated. So many reasons.
Pursy Will: Tell me one.
Lawson Pines: A lot happened really fast. And New Orleans, all this,
seemed romantic at the time.
Pursy Will: Is it? Is it romantic?
Lawson Pines: It has its moments.
Bobby Long: Now just exactly who is Plato and who is Socrates in this
equation? Cause fuck, I'll just stay out.
Lawson Pines: You are Socrates, of course. You are the teacher.
Bobby Long: Goddamn right I am.
Pursy Will: I wish you'd all just shut up. Cause if it's gonna be
like this, I ain't learning nothing.
Bobby Long: Girl, your English is fucking atrocious!
Cecil: Your mama thought you were golden so we named you after yellow
flowers and corn. This is you here...
[cuts some purslane from garden]
Cecil: ...pretty, golden purslane.
Pursy Will: Purslane's really a weed, you know. A neighbor told me
when I was 9 and I ran over his tomato plants. He said all
gardeners hate purslane.
Cecil: Yeah, and dandelions. Doesn't stop kids from making wishes on
'em.
Bobby Long: Someone should have told those Creole people we got
something called winter in Louisiana
Pursy Will: Well, y'all might've improved on their oversight with
this cool new invention called HEAT.
Bobby Long: Pursy, where'd you put the vodka?
Pursy Will: You told me to hide it.
Bobby Long: I did. But where did you hide it?
Pursy Will: I'm not supposed to tell you, remember?
Bobby Long: Goddamn, you don't do anything else I tell you to do. Now
where is it?
Pursy Will: Lawson! Bobby's trying to get me to tell him where the
vodka is again. [Lawson enters]
Lawson Pines: Pursy, it is Christmas.
Pursy Will: Oh whatever. It's under the back stairs.
Bobby Long: Think she'll come right home?
Lawson Pines: Where else would a teenage girl go but straight home to
her endlessly entertaining middle-age room mates?
Lawson Pines: Autumn comes slowly in New Orleans. The grass remains a
stubborn green, but the heat gives way to a gentle warmth. Pursy
did begin to catch on in school. She was surprised. We weren't.
Winter arrived before we realized the sunlit hours of summer had
waned. So now the wine began to outlast the day and that was more
than anyone could've asked for.
Lawson Pines: [Carrying in a tree] Ho ho ho!
Bobby Long: Where did you get that?
Lawson Pines: Fell off the back of a truck.
Bobby Long: Like hell it did.
Lawson Pines: All right, maybe it was a volvo.
Bobby Long: Lawson is not in love with you.
Georgianna: Bobby, I don't think thats any of your damn business.
Bobby Long: I've seen him with a woman that he can't get enough of. A
woman that's crawled into every molecule of his being. That
consumed his every thought and turned him into a creature of
devotion and obsession. I have the scars of that love on my face,
have ya told her about that? Have you told her about the difference
between true love and a warm bed to pass the time away?
Lawson Pines: Oh cool it man. Don't go after her, I never said I was
going anywhere.
Bobby Long: I only speak the truth. The woman deserves to know the
truth. And you, you're free to do as you please.
Lawson Pines: Am I, really? Finally free huh?
Bobby Long: I wanna say something on this occasion where I celebrate
my love and frienships with one another. Friend, my enemy, I call
you out. You, you, you there with a bad thorn in your side. You
there, my friend, with a winning air. Who pawned the lie on me when
he looked brassly at my shyest secret. With my whole heart under
your hammer. That though I loved him for his faults as much as for
his good. My friend were an enemy upon stilts with his head in a
cunning cloud.
Lawson Pines: Bravo, man. Now why dont you come out and fucking say
what you really mean. Does every word out of your mouth have to be
in character? Or is that the idea? Just to be anyone but who you
really are. You want to tell me that your disappointed in me? Cause
maybe im disappointed in you. You know I never asked to write your
damn book. Your redemption and my penance, right? Havent I paid?
Nine fucking years. I'm sorry. I am sorry all right. I am so
fucking sorry.
Bobby Long: It's Dylan Thomas. That's an easy one.
Lawson Pines: Get up old man. I hear we gotta take you to the doctor
and get that of your pecker.
Bobby Long: What do you care? You'd slice it up anyway.
Lawson Pines: Doesn't mean I want my book getting the clap.
Lawson Pines: It was our home that night. All of ours. We both knew
we should tell her the truth, but every day felt like the wrong
day. And Christmas is as good a day as any to believe in fairy
tales. That night reminded Bobby and me of a time in our lives we'd
both chosen to forget until she'd arrived. It felt good to
remember, if just for a little while.
Lawson Pines: Winter never feels truly at home in New Orleans. An
unwelcomed visitor that shows up long enough to remind us of what
we're missing, then leaves us just in time for us to forget again.
Lawson Pines: Some people reach a place in time where they've gone as
far as they can. A place where wives and jobs collide with desire.
That which is unknowable and those who remain out of sight. See
what it is invisible and you will see what to write. That's how
Bobby used to put it. It was the invisible people he wanted to live
with. The ones that we walk past everday, the ones we sometimes
become. The ones in books who live only in someones mind's eye. He
was a man who was destined to go through life and not around it. A
man who was sure the shortest path to Heaven was straight through
Hell. But the truth of his handicap lay only in a mind both exalted
and crippled by too many stories and the path he chose to become
one. Bobby Long's tragic flaw was his romance with all that he saw.
And I guess if people want to believe in some form of justice, then
Bobby Long got his for a song.
Lawson Pines: That girl looks so much like Lorraine. Remember the
first time you took me to see her sing was my first time in New
Orleans. [pause] I was so taken.
Bobby Long: Well... you were kind of. You were kind of sheltered.
Choked by that silver spoon.
Lawson Pines: I thought she was so beautiful.
Bobby Long: She was.
Bobby Long: [singing] Mother, go make my bed, /
Make it long and narrow. / My true love died for me yesterday, / I
shall die for him tomorrow.
She was buried in a church house yard, / And he was buried there
beside her.
And from his grave grew roses red, / From hers grew green briar.
They grew and they grew so very high, / Till they could grow no
higher;
And at the top grew a true lovers' knot, / Twined with green briar.
Pursy Will: Everyone knows that books are better than life! That's
why they're books!
Bobby Long: Well, years ago he trusted my opinion.
Lawson Pines: Years ago you were easier to trust.
Lawson Pines: You know, I knew your mother pretty well.
Pursy Will: How well?
Lawson Pines: She was hard to understand. But she kept the door to
her heart open.
Pursy Will: Well, the way I heard it was more of a revolving door,
now, wasn't it?
Epitaph on Bobby Long's gravestone at the end of the movie: And were
an epitaph to be my story I'd have a short one ready for my own. I
would have written of me on my stone: I had a lover's quarrel with
the world. - Robert Frost
Bobby Long: Happiness makes up in height, what it lacks in length.

Comments

No comments yet.

Leave comment

 
 Post as guest
 
  Enter captcha