Robert Shaw-Sarah Miles "El equívoco" (The hireling) 1973, de Alan Bridges.
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Great Expectations (BBC, 1967)
"Do you remember how you once came out of the house and put meat and drink down on the doorstep for me and then turned on your heel as if I were a beggar?"
"No, I don't recall it."
"But you must, don't you remember how I cried and how pleased you were?"
"No."
"But surely you must remem-"
"Pip! You must know that I have no heart, if that has anything to do with my memory."
"I don't believe that."
"Oh, I have a heart to be stabbed at or to be shot at, I have no doubt. And of course, if it ceased to beat, I should cease to be. But you know what I mean. I have no softness there, no sympathy, sentiment, nonsense. If we are to be thrown much together, you had better believe that at once."
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The Shooting Party (1984)
The Shooting Party by #AlanBridges starring #JamesMason and #JohnGielgud, "intelligent direction and beautifully executed performances,"
ALAN BRIDGES
Bil’s rating (out of 5): BBBB
United Kingdom, 1984. Centurion, Edenflow, Geoff Reeve Films & Television Ltd., Castle Hill Productions, Gavin, Geoffrey Reeve and Associates, Premier. Screenplay by Julian Bond, based on the novel by Isabel Colegate. Cinematography by Fred Tammes. Produced by Geoffrey Reeve. Music by John Scott. Production Design by Morley Smith. Costume Design by Tom…
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cannot stop fantasizing about the old man in a domestic setting
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A precarious ride on what must be the world's most well-trained horse (Alan Hunter, White Dwarf 29, GW, Feb/Mar 1982)
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who tryna be tron mutuals 👀
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People have pointed to Robin Williams's genie in Aladdin as the inspiration for a lot of later animated movies with pop culture references and celebrity voice actors (incidentally also why, on the more grown-up side of things, I wish Williams had lived to voice an animated Deadpool).
And yeah I'd agree Aladdin is when that trend started going MAINSTREAM in animated movies. But I'd also argue that fucking Rankin-Bass of all people started this trend before it was cool, with The Last Unicorn a decade earlier. I mean hell they even tapped the "Horse With No Name" band to make the title song.
@quasi-normalcy
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Honor Blackman "Age of innocence" 1977, de Alan Bridges.
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Look, I know it’s the 80s, I know someone somewhere has to kiss a girl, but the way Tron goes about this is so fucking funny and it never adresses it again.
Flynn kisses Yori out of nowhere, keep in mind :
1.) At this moment they believe Tron to be dead
2.) She is Implied to be with Tron (if there’s a program equivalent of a girlfriend)
3.) she looks like his ex and thus his best friends girlfriend.
Im absolutely losing my mind when I think about it too. Like, not only is the fact Alan and Lora’s programs also happen to be dating hilarious, but the fact that Flynn can never be like “I kissed your programs girl” or tells this to Tron is just sjskskskskskajakakak
Does anyone think this as wild as I do because I swear- like I know most fans on here are more sequel people but…
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The Hireling (1973)
The Hireling (1973)
ALAN BRIDGES
Bil’s rating (out of 5): BBBB.5
United Kingdom, 1973. Columbia Pictures, World Film Services. Screenplay by Wolf Mankowitz, based on the novel by L.P. Hartley. Cinematography by Michael Reed. Produced by Ben Arbeid. Music by Marc Wilkinson. Production Design by Natasha Kroll. Costume Design by Phyllis Dalton. Film Editing by Peter Weatherley.
Class stratification goes hand in hand…
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