All Admiral Piett scenes! I edited this basically alongside the Veers video but kinda forgot to post it🫠 He's got a bit more screen time but still not enough for my liking. I think I adore particularly his mannerisms and his rather measured voice/way of speaking, I find watching him just to be very soothing (even though he himself gets increasingly stressed throughout these scenes, poor man🥲). My beloved Firmus he's so cute I want to hug him🥺💕
A Summer Story is a British drama film released in 1988, based on John Galsworthy’s 1916 short story "The Apple Tree". It stars James Wilby, Imogen Stubbs, and Susannah York.
In 1902, a young gentleman visiting a rural area has an intense love affair with a village girl. Eighteen years later, he is passing that way again.
"This wasn't a sudden impulse. It was deliberate and calculated. He had to break in to get at the old man, and then - well, you saw what he did to him. I don't know if he's a psycho or not, but I do know he's a sadist and I know what treatment I'd hand out."
"Yeah, I can guess."
"It's the only way."
"You've a right to your opinion, just don't try and convert me."
"I wouldn't dream of it, I know what you think."
"I think it's just as well your job ends when we catch him."
I hope that Kenneth Colley knows just how beloved he is to many Star Wars fans—I mean, the man had such little screen time, but my goodness, he truly made an impact!
Kenneth Colley might never have achieved the fame he deserves, but because of him, Admiral Piett will always be my number one Original Trilogy Imperial Officer Blorbo.
A Summer Story is a British drama film released in 1988, based on John Galsworthy’s 1916 short story "The Apple Tree". It stars James Wilby, Imogen Stubbs, and Susannah York.
In 1902, a young gentleman visiting a rural area has an intense love affair with a village girl. Eighteen years later, he is passing that way again.
Five Men. Two Women. What EVILs Could Be Committed? "The Last Island" reviewed! (Cult Epics / Blu-ray)
“The Last Island” is Man’s Last Hope! Now on Blu-ray!
The horrible, mangled wreckage of a commercial plane crash on a deserted tropical island only leaves seven survives – five men and two women. Burning what’s left of the remaining passengers, salvaging through baggage, and setting forth a plan of survival until their hopefully imminent rescue, the survivors lean on each other and on hope…
Finally finished these two. Most romantic work I’ve ever done but I enjoyed the challenge. And this is my first time using the watercolor setting rather than the pencil—-I like the effect but it took some getting used to.
Firmus Piett and Sola Naberrie having a realization in my World War II au.