War and Peace (1967) was five years in production, and starred and was co-written and directed by Sergei Bondarchuk, who was born in Belozerka, Ukraine, had 13 director credits, from 1956 to a posthumous 2006 Russian tv mini-series. As an actor, Sergei had 44 credits from 1948 to 1993 and the posthumous 2006 mini-series. This is Sergei’s only entry on the TSPDT list of the 1,000 Greatest Films.
more hair from the sketchbooks
As much as I hate this website sometimes, I’m so grateful that it allowed me to meet people I never would’ve crossed paths with in real life.
Peter Capaldi deserved the fanfare that Matt and David got. He deserved to be the Doctor who had tons of action figures, had Doctor Who Confidential, an era that had a bunch of spin offs that didn’t bomb, plenty of tie in novels that helped many children learn to love reading and big Proms celebrations with him showing up in character. Whenever I see him show up to brighten up childrens days, I wish this dear and wonderful man who is a blessing to this terrible world got all the love David and Matt got. I feel like we failed him. He gave his heart and his soul into the role. Peter Capaldi deserved better..
Now that’s the right words I tried to formulate not so long ago. Still worried about this comment, btw.
Now he said “sooner than later”, are you guys satisfied?
Ok ok so a continuation of my post a while back about Simcoe and Harry Lee. Well the reason why Simcoe and his men pretended to be Harry Lee and his men specifically was because they shared similar green uniforms. But at the same time, Simcoe and Harry respected each other and at one point, Harry actually sent him a letter with an exclamation mark in it which I think is a big deal.
Anyway, Simcoe and his men got a kick out of pretending to be Americans and when people were like “so why are those guys in your unit dressed in red?” they were like “oh, yeah those are our French officers” AND THESE CIVILIANS DIDN’T KNOW ANY BETTER SO THEY ACCEPTED IT.
My personal favorite was when these two guys approached Simcoe who was posing as Harry Lee and the one guy was like “oh yeah, my son is in your unit!” and gossiped about the American movements. Then when they were like “so, what do you think Clinton will do?”, Simcoe’s dramatic ass replied something along the lines of “you may ask him yourself, for we are the British”. LIKE GOD, I LOVE THIS MAN.
Звезда пленительного счастья, 1975
It’ s actually 1800s,but well - I love that scene so much XDD
“Mother, I’ve got a bride. Will you please hear me out?”
well so did I
I want to know if I’m the only one who didn’t hate the episode. I loved it actually.
JJ Feild in 2x05 Epiphany
“Major.”
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Reblog if you want Peter Capaldi to be the Doctor for as long as possible