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wh40kartwork · 1 month
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Stained Glass
by Peter Johnston
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Pack, what is one item on your bucket list?
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(I do not speak for Teen Wolf or Paramount+. This is for fun.)
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weirdlookindog · 4 months
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Night of the Eagle (1962)
AKA Burn, Witch, Burn
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masterhallmark · 5 months
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Honestly this is probably one of my favorite book illustrations of Captain Hook. Over the top extravagance but you can look at his face and see his sinister side-glance
Artist Anne Grahame-Johnstone 
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windviator · 1 year
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But it might take me a little while, so do you want me to tell you a story? There's this emperor and he asks this shepherd's boy, “How many seconds in eternity?”
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ittakestwopod · 7 months
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We mentioned our love of New Zealand horror in our latest episode - so here are some of our favourites! (These all at least have comedy elements because kiwis can't make horror without turning it into a horror comedy.)
Loop Track (2023) Dir. Tom Sainsbury A four-day journey turns into a fight for survival. This is a psychological thriller about Ian, who wants to get as far away from humanity as possible, into the New Zealand bush. Some other individuals get attached to him. And he has the feeling that they are being followed. Is that real though? Housebound (2014) Dir. Gerard Johnstone A young woman is forced to return to her childhood home after being placed under house arrest, where she suspects that something evil may be lurking.
The Frighteners (1996) Dir. Peter Jackson After a tragic car accident that kills his wife, a man discovers he can communicate with the dead, and he uses that gift to con people. However, when a demonic spirit appears, he may be the only one who can stop it from killing the living and the dead.
Black Sheep (2006) Dir. Jonathan King An experiment in genetic engineering turns harmless sheep into bloodthirsty killers that terrorize a sprawling New Zealand farm.
What We Do in the Shadows (2014) Dir. Jemaine Clement & Taika Waititi Viago, Deacon, and Vladislav are vampires who are struggling with the mundane aspects of modern life, like paying rent, keeping up with the chore wheel, trying to get into nightclubs, and overcoming flatmate conflicts.
I've added these to a Letterboxd list also
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myfavoritepeterotoole · 9 months
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Margaret Johnston, Peter O'Toole and Peggy Ashcroft on 6th May, 1959
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heartlandians · 7 months
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Heartland - 11x07 - Our Sons and Daughters
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tvshowpilot · 1 year
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Another beautiful season of Heartland has come to a close. Want to know what happened during the season 16 finale? Then check out our recap of Heartland season 16 episode 15 here!
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confessions-heartland · 7 months
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"I never understood the attitude from Jack saying "I have never been more disappointed in you" in regards to Lou calling out Lisa for giving her email out to a stranger (Peter at the time). I'm sorry but her anger was completely justified. I'd be rightfully pissed too if someone was giving out my personal details to random men on the internet without my consent. I know that Lisa's heart was in the right place but she needs to learn to butt out occasionally as well."
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p-isforpoetry · 1 year
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Hamlet is the Shakespearean character that many actors long to play. Jade Anouka is one of those actors. She talks to past Hamlets– Sir Derek Jacobi, Adrian Lester, Samuel West and Tessa Parr – about the challenges in approaching the part.
And she hears the fabled story of The Red Book, a red-bound copy of the play, begun by the actor Sir Johnston Forbes-Robinson, who passed the book on to a successive actor on the condition that in turn they passed it onto the finest Hamlet of the next generation. Derek Jacobi tells the story of receiving it from Peter O’Toole and passing it on to Kenneth Branagh, who in turn passed it on to Tom Hiddleston. Jade wonders where the book might go next.
Jade also explores why Hamlet as a part holds such fascination for actors. Here’s the rub - no one can tell you what Hamlet is about. A revenge tragedy, an Oedipal drama, a political betrayal, a study of insanity, the portrait of a fatally flawed genius. Each actor makes it his own but has to deal with the weight of its history.
Derek Jacobi tells the story of performing ‘To be or not to be’ only to hear the voice of Sir Winston Churchill joining in from the front row. Adrian Lester describes how he whispered each famous speech to himself in an attempt to get back to the essence of the language.
And each generation interprets Hamlet as an expression of their own time. Professor Michael Dobson from the Shakespeare Institute describes a production he saw in Ukraine in a cellar now used as a bomb shelter.
Readers: Sir Derek Jacobi, Adrian Lester, Samuel West, Tessa Parr
Producer: Sara Conkey
A True Thought production for BBC Radio 4
Acknowledgements: Hamlet BBC2 26th December 2009 Director - Gregory Doran Royal Shakespeare Company Production Hamlet – David Tennant Composer: Paul Englishby
Hamlet film 1948 Director – Laurence Olivier Screenplay – Laurence Olivier Hamlet – Laurence Olivier Composer: William Walton Two Cities Production
Hamlet BBC Radio 4 Production 2014 Director – Marc Beeby Hamlet – Jamie Parker Ophelia – Lizzy Watts
President Zelensky address to Parliament BBC Parliament Tuesday 8th March 2022
BBC Radio 4
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Derek: But, you said we failed?
Peter: I didn't say you failed. I implied you failed.
Derek: Why?!
Peter: Bit of a slow day.
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weirdlookindog · 9 months
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Night of the Eagle (1962)
AKA Burn, Witch, Burn
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To everyone: if you could bring someone from the dead, who would you chose?
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Review of the Elephant 6 Holiday Surprise Tour and recording of the entire performance at the Bottom Lounge, Chicago, on 21 October 2008. On NPR, 27 October 2008
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heartlandtfln · 8 months
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"(406): Conversations we need to have while high 1) how mermaids reproduce 2) if blind people hallucinate what do they see 3) reincarnation"
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