She never told her friends she was sick, and it seems to have really bothered some of them, but I think that was her ultimate act of friendship. Those last lunches and visits were all the better and more normal for their not knowing. I hope there is a Heaven, for what a place it must be.
What a sad time not having "Nora Ephron" who we will miss her incredible writing about how women think about circumstances with men. I truly will miss her wisdom and enjoy watching any new books or movies she has created. RIP Nora we miss you!
Akeldama1570: Read/listen to Martin Short’s autobiography. She plays a very important role in the lives of him and his wife. The last few chapters are heartbreaking and beautiful, and it will make you fall madly in love with who she was as a person.
I feel the same way and I remember going to the movies to watch "Sleepless in Seattle and wishing with all my heart that I would meet the right person someday but you can't spend time worrying about it. One has to go on living and in my case trying to survive and get a job despite not working outside for the past 10 years. It is a challenge and surprised that I made it when it came to finding a job because I did it. Nothing is ever easy but thankful to God I didn't lose hope in the future.
Thank you for this. After 8 or so months of sheltering in place and coping with the Corona Virus pandemic, I just had this intense longing to see Nora Ephron movies and embrace the love and joy of life she shared through "copy". I'm glad that she enjoyed her last meal and knew to a T what she was living for. What a warrior.
A lifelong fan, I had missed -- somehow -- seeing this one! Excellent editing and, well -- simply put -- look at the material they were workin' with!! BRILLIANCE WITH MANY FACES, MANY FACETS!!
While in college in Florida, 1978 I was very fortunate to see, hear and interview Nora Ephron for our college newspaper after an event she spoke and shared her life events with to a sold out event. The time I spent with her was magical and I didn't want it to stop. However, she had to leave to get to Orlando to fly back to New York.
Oh I miss having her on the planet. I miss the comments, the asides, the insights, the one-, two-, three-liners. I miss the dream that I'm sitting at her table eating her cooking, the dream of somehow knowing her well enough that I'm invited to that table. I lived in New York for 30 years and spent the first 10 as a cater waiter. I served a birthday dinner, I think for Peter Stone, in her apartment with 3 big round tables crammed into her dining room. The guests glittered so much brighter than I'd imagined mortals could shine. If they hadn't been having so much fun there could have gotten down to real business and solved problems like world peace or the number of hot dogs vs. the number of buns in a package. Such brilliance. But the joy from being together with friends was too great. Also Ms. Ephron's rewrite of "DEM BONES" as a birthday toast KILLED!
I am a better person because my childhood had Nora Ephron’s movies. I am a better husband because of Nora Ephron’s movies. I am a better human everyday because Nora Ephron’s legacy continues to live on, only to keep me a better Person, a better Husband, and a better Father, so my son can grow to be better than me. Thank you Nora 🥲🙏🏼💜🥲🥲
Thank you Nora, for you service to humanity, in bringing our understanding of the two halves closer together. I, just now, beginning in this moment, miss you.
I love what you do Best =) Thanks for honoring the artists & not plastering graphics over the front or begging for subs in some over produced intro @ the beginning. Integrity. Thanks again
Thank you Nora Ephron. I miss your humour, intelligence, talent. I wish women of this generation admired more ppl like you, vs ppl just all about the grift. I hope my kids have more ppl of substance and talent to look to for inspiration.
Every time I get stuck watching annoying people, especially cooking show personalities, I always think of Nora. All I have to do is imagine her clever observation and then relish in the hysterical laughter in my head.
Nora Ephron is hands down my favorite writer, director, foodie--she was the whole enchilada (yes, the pun was intended). I've read all her books, I've hunted down her articles from past publications and read them, I've watched all the movies she directed or had anything to do with. I wish I'd been able to see Lucky Guy and all her other plays. I regret that I had not discovered her sooner. I have an inkling why just about everyone, with few exceptions, loved her dearly. I didn't share the same politics, background or lifestyle as she had but that doesn't matter. You can't help but love her. I'm sure she's in heaven giving God an earful regarding the manna being served, making suggestions for sides along with suggestions for wine--and making Him laugh.
I wish people would stop uttering the stupid sentiment "RIP." It's spectacularly trite and so straight out of a Looney Tune cartoon that it's meaningless. No one dies happily or peacefully. They just die, and usually pretty mad about it. And once they're dead they're not "resting," peacefully or otherwise. They're just dead. Better to say something kind about a person's legacy and what they meant to the world.
She never told her friends she was sick, and it seems to have really bothered some of them, but I think that was her ultimate act of friendship. Those last lunches and visits were all the better and more normal for their not knowing. I hope there is a Heaven, for what a place it must be.
when i dont like my life, i come here and i feel better
What a sad time not having "Nora Ephron" who we will miss her incredible writing about how women think about circumstances with men. I truly will miss her wisdom and enjoy watching any new books or movies she has created. RIP Nora we miss you!
Wonderful story. Great ending. Mist be a lot of effort put on making your videos. Thank you.
What a beautiful tribute. And superb editing!
I've just heard of this woman and now i feel like i've known her my whole life. And i'm crying shes gone. Rest in peace
Akeldama1570: Read/listen to Martin Short’s autobiography. She plays a very important role in the lives of him and his wife. The last few chapters are heartbreaking and beautiful, and it will make you fall madly in love with who she was as a person.
Me too...I'm sorry I didn't know her when she was alive.
I feel the same way and I remember going to the movies to watch "Sleepless in Seattle and wishing with all my heart that I would meet the right person someday but you can't spend time worrying about it. One has to go on living and in my case trying to survive and get a job despite not working outside for the past 10 years. It is a challenge and surprised that I made it when it came to finding a job because I did it. Nothing is ever easy but thankful to God I didn't lose hope in the future.
Thank you for presenting this.
nora we still read your books in 2024 and going.....miss u
A beautiful video, about a beautiful personality
Nora Ephron...gives you the lift when you need it and the space you need when it feels too much. A truly brilliant woman. I love her. Xx
Lovely tribute to a brilliant woman Forgotten how sharp and witty the script was for Harry meet Sally timeless
Thanks for a wonderful compilation.
she's such a wonderful woman. im from nyc, and nora always depicted new york in the loveliest ways. you can tell she loved that city.
Such a shame what’s happened to New York. It was wonderful and now it’s a toilet.
Thank you for this. After 8 or so months of sheltering in place and coping with the Corona Virus pandemic, I just had this intense longing to see Nora Ephron movies and embrace the love and joy of life she shared through "copy". I'm glad that she enjoyed her last meal and knew to a T what she was living for. What a warrior.
Absolutely great video. I've always loved her work and her personality. She just got....life! Thank you for sharing.
A lifelong fan, I had missed -- somehow -- seeing this one! Excellent editing and, well -- simply put -- look at the material they were workin' with!! BRILLIANCE WITH MANY FACES, MANY FACETS!!
While in college in Florida, 1978 I was very fortunate to see, hear and interview Nora Ephron for our college newspaper after an event she spoke and shared her life events with to a sold out event. The time I spent with her was magical and I didn't want it to stop. However, she had to leave to get to Orlando to fly back to New York.
Nora Ephron was uniquely in touch with the good things in life and shared them generously. Gone too soon.
Oh I miss having her on the planet. I miss the comments, the asides, the insights, the one-, two-, three-liners. I miss the dream that I'm sitting at her table eating her cooking, the dream of somehow knowing her well enough that I'm invited to that table.
I lived in New York for 30 years and spent the first 10 as a cater waiter. I served a birthday dinner, I think for Peter Stone, in her apartment with 3 big round tables crammed into her dining room. The guests glittered so much brighter than I'd imagined mortals could shine. If they hadn't been having so much fun there could have gotten down to real business and solved problems like world peace or the number of hot dogs vs. the number of buns in a package. Such brilliance. But the joy from being together with friends was too great. Also Ms. Ephron's rewrite of "DEM BONES" as a birthday toast KILLED!
She has become an idol of mine over the years, with her wit, humour and talent...a fine woman
Thank you, that was wonderful
Brilliant writer,amazing sense of humor extraordinary Nora Ephron !
I am a better person because my childhood had Nora Ephron’s movies. I am a better husband because of Nora Ephron’s movies. I am a better human everyday because Nora Ephron’s legacy continues to live on, only to keep me a better Person, a better Husband, and a better Father, so my son can grow to be better than me.
Thank you Nora 🥲🙏🏼💜🥲🥲
She was a brilliant person who lit the world up.
Well-spoken, intelligent, charming Nora Ephron. I miss her ...
Nora was brilliant and a gift to the world. We were lucky to have had her in our lives and a great loss when she was taken from us.
I loved her!
Thank you Nora, for you service to humanity, in bringing our understanding of the two halves closer together. I, just now, beginning in this moment, miss you.
*your service
The ending was just beautiful
I love what you do Best =) Thanks for honoring the artists & not plastering graphics over the front or begging for subs in some over produced intro @ the beginning. Integrity. Thanks again
I met her once with her last husband and her kids. She had a great laugh.She was a mix of Carrie Bradshaw and Charlotte. He was a gentle giant.
I didn't personally know Nora but I have heard about her like intelligent great humanbeeing person and I watch all videos of Nora ❤
Amazing, Classy, Intelligent Woman....RIP 🙏🏼🌈
Thank you. Enjoyed it thoroughly. 👀
She was prolific and erudite. I am going to go back and see her movies and then read all the books!
an elegant lady with humor and style ...
A loss in the writing field... loved Nora Ephron. My hero....rip.
Great writer and humorist
Thank you Nora Ephron. I miss your humour, intelligence, talent. I wish women of this generation admired more ppl like you, vs ppl just all about the grift. I hope my kids have more ppl of substance and talent to look to for inspiration.
love her so much. she is missed.
Gorgeous Lady inside and out.
Lovely ❤
Every time I get stuck watching annoying people, especially cooking show personalities, I always think of Nora. All I have to do is imagine her clever observation and then relish in the hysterical laughter in my head.
Being a writer, I believe her mother meant, everything that happens to you can be turned into literature.
❤️❤️❤️❤️
*Una reina maravillosa.*
The girl in the studio audience @ 4:06 looks exactly like Julia Roberts, who, at the time, may not have even been born.
she seems very nice
She called Julie Eisenhower, who did nothing to her, a chocolate covered spider.
How do you know Julie did nothing to her.?
Nora Ephron is hands down my favorite writer, director, foodie--she was the whole enchilada (yes, the pun was intended). I've read all her books, I've hunted down her articles from past publications and read them, I've watched all the movies she directed or had anything to do with. I wish I'd been able to see Lucky Guy and all her other plays. I regret that I had not discovered her sooner. I have an inkling why just about everyone, with few exceptions, loved her dearly. I didn't share the same politics, background or lifestyle as she had but that doesn't matter. You can't help but love her. I'm sure she's in heaven giving God an earful regarding the manna being served, making suggestions for sides along with suggestions for wine--and making Him laugh.
genius
She sounds like a person who had a lot of unrequited love in her life…nevertheless she was a lovely romantic
Ok
Looks a little like Ruth Buzzi......
I wish people would stop uttering the stupid sentiment "RIP." It's spectacularly trite and so straight out of a Looney Tune cartoon that it's meaningless. No one dies happily or peacefully. They just die, and usually pretty mad about it. And once they're dead they're not "resting," peacefully or otherwise. They're just dead. Better to say something kind about a person's legacy and what they meant to the world.