That film again

That film again

2003-10-19 22:08:51
Stephen LARK
Part Two is on tonight; will there be any more on relevant themes such as Tudor insecurity?

Incidentally, I have laid my hands on this draft script extract:
"Cor Blimey, Cromwell me old mate, this Enn Blin aint half a right pain in the Gregory."

Re: That film again - or Play it Again Sean

2003-10-20 07:55:13
mariewalsh2003
--- In , "Stephen LARK"
<smlark@i...> wrote:
> Part Two is on tonight; will there be any more on relevant themes
such as Tudor insecurity?
>
> Incidentally, I have laid my hands on this draft script extract:
> "Cor Blimey, Cromwell me old mate, this Enn Blin aint half a right
pain in the Gregory."
>
>

Couldn't fail to notice the murrey and blue (or at least, a sort of
naff fuschia and forgetmenot) banners of the Pilgrimage of Grace (I
was almost expecting Henry to come out with a line like 'Grace? who's
she? - will she bear me a son?').

Anyone else notice how Sean Bean got to redo his death scene from the
Fellowship of the Ring?
'Come on, Sean, kneel down & we'll shoot you. You're good at that.'

Can anyone tell me why they got a schoolboy to repaint Holbein's Anne
of Cleves? I thought their 'Holbein' actually looked considerably
worse than the actress, which made for confusion.

And what happened to Jane Seymour's caesarian?
Marie

Re: [Richard III Society Forum] Re: That film again - or Play it Ag

2003-10-20 14:18:17
marion cheatham
mariewalsh2003 <marie@...> wrote:--- In , "Stephen LARK"
<smlark@i...> wrote:
> Part Two is on tonight; will there be any more on relevant themes
such as Tudor insecurity?
>
> Incidentally, I have laid my hands on this draft script extract:
> "Cor Blimey, Cromwell me old mate, this Enn Blin aint half a right
pain in the Gregory."
>
>

Couldn't fail to notice the murrey and blue (or at least, a sort of
naff fuschia and forgetmenot) banners of the Pilgrimage of Grace (I
was almost expecting Henry to come out with a line like 'Grace? who's
she? - will she bear me a son?').

Anyone else notice how Sean Bean got to redo his death scene from the
Fellowship of the Ring?
'Come on, Sean, kneel down & we'll shoot you. You're good at that.'

Can anyone tell me why they got a schoolboy to repaint Holbein's Anne
of Cleves? I thought their 'Holbein' actually looked considerably
worse than the actress, which made for confusion.

And what happened to Jane Seymour's caesarian?
Marie




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Re: That film again - or Play it Again Sean

2003-10-21 19:43:16
brunhild613
--- In , "mariewalsh2003"
<marie@r...> wrote:
> --- In , "Stephen LARK"
> <smlark@i...> wrote:
> > Part Two is on tonight; will there be any more on relevant
themes
> such as Tudor insecurity?
> >
> > Incidentally, I have laid my hands on this draft script extract:
> > "Cor Blimey, Cromwell me old mate, this Enn Blin aint half a
right
> pain in the Gregory."
> >
> >
>
> Couldn't fail to notice the murrey and blue (or at least, a sort
of
> naff fuschia and forgetmenot) banners of the Pilgrimage of Grace
(I
> was almost expecting Henry to come out with a line like 'Grace?
who's
> she? - will she bear me a son?').
>
> Anyone else notice how Sean Bean got to redo his death scene from
the
> Fellowship of the Ring?
> 'Come on, Sean, kneel down & we'll shoot you. You're good at that.'
>
> Can anyone tell me why they got a schoolboy to repaint Holbein's
Anne
> of Cleves? I thought their 'Holbein' actually looked considerably
> worse than the actress, which made for confusion.
>
> And what happened to Jane Seymour's caesarian?
> Marie
I didn't know whether to laugh or cry throughout. I thought the
crowning moment was Cromwell's wince when the executioner cocked up.
Near hysteria set in. I know that scenario was the duke of Monmouth,
and MQS was another 3 blow victime , but I assume in this instance
it was more poetic licence? Sean was the only redeeming feature, but
like strawberries there simply wasn't enough! The night carousing
was reminiscent of a Millwall after match booze-up, which was just
about the king's level. The only word I can come up with the
describe the show is too rude to print here!
Brunhild

Re: [Richard III Society Forum] Re: That film again - or Play it Ag

2003-10-21 22:11:08
Stephen LARK
Sadly, no more shown of the Tudor Genocide and the "If Henry said they're guilty, that will do for the script" assumption continued.
Less educated fora (e.g. Ceefax's Chatterbox) have been asking "How do we know Henry didn't talk like that?". Would they have liked Anne Boleyn with pink hair, nose studs and a bare midriff?
H8 was R3's great-nephew and surely Saint Richard spoke better than that!
----- Original Message -----
From: brunhild613
To:
Sent: Tuesday, October 21, 2003 7:42 PM
Subject: Re: That film again - or Play it Again Sean


--- In , "mariewalsh2003"
<marie@r...> wrote:
> --- In , "Stephen LARK"
> <smlark@i...> wrote:
> > Part Two is on tonight; will there be any more on relevant
themes
> such as Tudor insecurity?
> >
> > Incidentally, I have laid my hands on this draft script extract:
> > "Cor Blimey, Cromwell me old mate, this Enn Blin aint half a
right
> pain in the Gregory."
> >
> >
>
> Couldn't fail to notice the murrey and blue (or at least, a sort
of
> naff fuschia and forgetmenot) banners of the Pilgrimage of Grace
(I
> was almost expecting Henry to come out with a line like 'Grace?
who's
> she? - will she bear me a son?').
>
> Anyone else notice how Sean Bean got to redo his death scene from
the
> Fellowship of the Ring?
> 'Come on, Sean, kneel down & we'll shoot you. You're good at that.'
>
> Can anyone tell me why they got a schoolboy to repaint Holbein's
Anne
> of Cleves? I thought their 'Holbein' actually looked considerably
> worse than the actress, which made for confusion.
>
> And what happened to Jane Seymour's caesarian?
> Marie
I didn't know whether to laugh or cry throughout. I thought the
crowning moment was Cromwell's wince when the executioner cocked up.
Near hysteria set in. I know that scenario was the duke of Monmouth,
and MQS was another 3 blow victime , but I assume in this instance
it was more poetic licence? Sean was the only redeeming feature, but
like strawberries there simply wasn't enough! The night carousing
was reminiscent of a Millwall after match booze-up, which was just
about the king's level. The only word I can come up with the
describe the show is too rude to print here!
Brunhild


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