M-Mmm- Mi- Mister- Brimmer.
i love the buzzing sound of electricity running through the wires
I was 99% certain about you but I had to get rid of that one percent doubt. - Wasn't there an easier way to make sure? I'd reached a point where I needed official surroundings. - Then it was worth it, Mark.
Gene Tierney & Dana Andrews as Laura Hunt and Mark McPherson in LAURA (1944) dir. Otto Preminger
IM SCREAMING LMAO
A very young Robert Culp in “You Are There: The Death of Socrates (399 B.C.)” (1953)
This Is Spinal Tap (1984)
The Three Musketeers - BBC - November 13, 1966 - January 15, 1967
Drama (10 episodes)
Running Time: 30 minutes
Stars:
Jeremy Brett as D'Artagnan
Brian Blessed as Porthos
Jeremy Young as Athos
Gary Watson as Aramis
Mary Peach as Milady de Winter
Patrick Holt as Lord de Winter
Richard Pasco as Cardinal Richelieu
Edward Brayshaw as Rochefort
Billy Hamon as Planchet
Milton Johns as Grimaud
Kathleen Breck as Madame Constance Bonacieux
Michael Miller as M. de Treville
Simon Oates as Duke of Buckingham
Carole Potter as Anne of Austria
Mcgoohan refused to play JAMES BOND because of the character’s violence and mistreatment of women. Mcgoohan had balls.
I very much enjoyed the Dawn's Early Light posting as a big McGoohan fan. What a weirdo both on and off the screen. One of the funkiest Catholics to ever do it. Mother fucker was like "I'm bored of doing Danger Man" and he was so popular Lew Grade wrote him a blank check and he fucking went and made the Prisoner, an exercise in pure insanity. What was going on with that man.
mcgoohan really did embody weirdo catholic energy lol. the prisoner was so ahead of its time; i really enjoyed what i saw of it. luckily he got to cosplay number six in columbo
he says this like four times
Who’s THIS diva?!