Нельсон Манделла
суббота, 28 мая 2011
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Обижаться и негодовать- всё равно, что выпить яд в надежде, что он убъёт врагов.
Нельсон Манделла
Нельсон Манделла
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"Если с вами происходит , какая-то ерунда, подождите чем она закончится!"
Антон Кротов
Антон Кротов
пятница, 27 мая 2011
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среда, 25 мая 2011
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With a fourth series coming up later this year and a new attraction opening at Warwick Castle next month, 2011 looks set to be a great year for fans of BBC One’s Merlin.
CultBox caught up with actor Colin Morgan, who plays the fantasy drama’s titular hero, to find out more...
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The knights (Gwaine, Percival, Leon, Elyan), Arthur and Merlin are on the training ground.
Merlin is kinda mocking Arthur. "You're not going to fight Percival?"
Arthur is offended. "Are you suggesting Percival ... (sorry, no idea! ^^)
Merlin: "No!"
So, he challenges Percival. They're fighting with mazes and Arthur beats him quite easily. Leaving Percival on the ground, Arthur goes back to Merlin: "Percival may be strong, but he isn't agile. I need the whole package."
"The whole package?", Merlin asks.
(Arthur says something too quiet to hear)
Merlin says: "The knights are responding brilliantly to your training, you're a really good teacher."
"Thank you, Merlin."
(Now Merlin is saying something I couldn't understand, but I assume it was something teasing or offending (I mean you know Merlin, don't you?), because Arthur glares at him)
Then Merlin says very confident: "Gwaine *is* the whole package!"
"Gwaine? Gwaine has the concentration span of a new born lamb!", Arthur replies, but he is challenging Gwaine anyway. They are fighting with swords, but not before Gwaine pulls off his shirt for no good reason (we weren't complaining though *lol*). The other knights are making kind of "woohoo"-sounds, while Arthur only gestures towards Merlin 'What the hell?'
They fight and again, Arthur wins. But when he returned to Merlin this time, Merlin is laughing and says: "He let you win!" (I'm not sure if/what Arthur says to this). Merlin goes on: "They're afraid to offend you. After all, you're the king!"
Arthur seems a bit upset by this. Kinda similar to when Leon got easy on him while training for the tournament in 2x02. So now, he challenges Elyan, but with a different approach.
"Elyan!"
"Yes, Sire?"
"You will face me as I'm a dangerous mercenary, (....) back beating hard!"
They fight with axes and shields, until the top of Arthur's axe just flies away. (The look on his face is priceless! *lol*).
"Merlin! You're supposed to check my weaponary!" In this moment Elyan whipps the rest of the axe out of Arthur's hand, while Merlin is not reacting at all. Elyan keeps on fighting, and Arthur is getting a bit nervous: "Elyan, I'm defenceless!"
"You are a dangerous mercenary!", says Elyan and presses on.
"Merlin! Throw me another weapon!", Arthur cries and is getting more and more nervous, hectic. No reaction from Merlin!
Arthur tries to stall: "One moment!", but Elyan just says: "Of course I will!", and hits again. Arthur is blocking all of Elyan's strikes with his shield. "Seriously?", Arthur asks, quite incredulously.
Elyan: "I'm deadly serious!"
Arthur: "MERLIN!"
Elyan: "He can't help you now!"
Arthur: "MERLIN!"
This all happens while Elyan keeps on hitting hard at Arthur's shield, and still no reaction from Merlin. But suddenly with a quick twist Arthur brings down Elyan. The other knights are clapping, and Arthur calls it a day. He goes back to Merlin and says: "Elyan has concentration, strength, the whole package...still I win. What do you say about that?" (in a prattish, slightly angry way ^^).
After that he dissappears in the tent.
END of scene
Merlin is kinda mocking Arthur. "You're not going to fight Percival?"
Arthur is offended. "Are you suggesting Percival ... (sorry, no idea! ^^)
Merlin: "No!"
So, he challenges Percival. They're fighting with mazes and Arthur beats him quite easily. Leaving Percival on the ground, Arthur goes back to Merlin: "Percival may be strong, but he isn't agile. I need the whole package."
"The whole package?", Merlin asks.
(Arthur says something too quiet to hear)
Merlin says: "The knights are responding brilliantly to your training, you're a really good teacher."
"Thank you, Merlin."
(Now Merlin is saying something I couldn't understand, but I assume it was something teasing or offending (I mean you know Merlin, don't you?), because Arthur glares at him)
Then Merlin says very confident: "Gwaine *is* the whole package!"
"Gwaine? Gwaine has the concentration span of a new born lamb!", Arthur replies, but he is challenging Gwaine anyway. They are fighting with swords, but not before Gwaine pulls off his shirt for no good reason (we weren't complaining though *lol*). The other knights are making kind of "woohoo"-sounds, while Arthur only gestures towards Merlin 'What the hell?'
They fight and again, Arthur wins. But when he returned to Merlin this time, Merlin is laughing and says: "He let you win!" (I'm not sure if/what Arthur says to this). Merlin goes on: "They're afraid to offend you. After all, you're the king!"
Arthur seems a bit upset by this. Kinda similar to when Leon got easy on him while training for the tournament in 2x02. So now, he challenges Elyan, but with a different approach.
"Elyan!"
"Yes, Sire?"
"You will face me as I'm a dangerous mercenary, (....) back beating hard!"
They fight with axes and shields, until the top of Arthur's axe just flies away. (The look on his face is priceless! *lol*).
"Merlin! You're supposed to check my weaponary!" In this moment Elyan whipps the rest of the axe out of Arthur's hand, while Merlin is not reacting at all. Elyan keeps on fighting, and Arthur is getting a bit nervous: "Elyan, I'm defenceless!"
"You are a dangerous mercenary!", says Elyan and presses on.
"Merlin! Throw me another weapon!", Arthur cries and is getting more and more nervous, hectic. No reaction from Merlin!
Arthur tries to stall: "One moment!", but Elyan just says: "Of course I will!", and hits again. Arthur is blocking all of Elyan's strikes with his shield. "Seriously?", Arthur asks, quite incredulously.
Elyan: "I'm deadly serious!"
Arthur: "MERLIN!"
Elyan: "He can't help you now!"
Arthur: "MERLIN!"
This all happens while Elyan keeps on hitting hard at Arthur's shield, and still no reaction from Merlin. But suddenly with a quick twist Arthur brings down Elyan. The other knights are clapping, and Arthur calls it a day. He goes back to Merlin and says: "Elyan has concentration, strength, the whole package...still I win. What do you say about that?" (in a prattish, slightly angry way ^^).
After that he dissappears in the tent.
END of scene
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Каждое утро я выгляжу вот так!
..тяжело нам, совам




..тяжело нам, совам





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Эх, вчера ДИПЛОМ писала,
Очень сильно я устала!
Целый выделила день
Я на эту дребедень.
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Очень сильно я устала!
Целый выделила день
Я на эту дребедень.
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Briefly: Another new official title announced, to go along with The Amazing Spider-Man from yesterday. E! Online is reporting that Warner Bros has officially titled Guy Ritchie's Sherlock Holmes sequel as Sherlock Holmes: A Game of Shadows. Robert Downey Jr. & Jude Law are returning as Holmes & Watson along with Rachel McAdams and Kelly Reilly, and they're joined in this sequel by Noomi Rapace, Stephen Fry and Jared Harris as Professor Moriarty. Sherlock Holmes: A Game of Shadows is already finished shooting and set to arrive in theaters on December 16th, 2011 this winter. We'll let you know we have a trailer for this!
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BBC One's much praised, multi-award winning drama Sherlock, starring Benedict Cumberbatch and Martin Freeman, begins filming on location in Cardiff and London for a second series of three 90-minute films.
The contemporary version of the Arthur Conan Doyle classic, Sherlock – co-created by Steven Moffat (Doctor Who, Coupling) and Mark Gatiss (The League Of Gentlemen, Doctor Who, The First Men In The Moon) – caused a sensation last summer, delivering an audience of over 8 million viewers, who tuned in to watch Sherlock and John Watson navigate a maze of cryptic clues and lethal killers in three thrilling action-packed adventures.
Benedict Cumberbatch (War Horse, Frankenstein) stars as Sherlock and is joined by Martin Freeman (The Hobbit, The Office) as Dr John Watson, Rupert Graves (Case Sensitive, Garrow's Law) as Inspector Lestrade and Una Stubbs (Worzel Gummidge, EastEnders) as Mrs Hudson.
Steven Moffat says: "The three stories will be called A Scandal In Belgravia, The Hounds Of Baskerville and The Reichenbach Fall."
Mark Gatiss reveals that when it came to sharing the writing responsibilities, Steven chose to do the twisted love story (Scandal) while he chose the Gothic horror (Baskerville) and Stephen Thompson (Silk, Doctor Who) is writing the thrilling finale (Reichenbach).
"The hotly anticipated return of BBC One's hit series Sherlock begins filming this week with Benedict Cumberbatch and Martin Freeman in fine form," says Ben Stephenson, Controller of Drama Commissioning.
Commissioned by Ben Stephenson, BBC Drama Commissioning, Sherlock is directed by Paul McGuigan (Monroe) whose style and inventiveness contributed to the success of the first series, and Toby Haynes (Doctor Who, Being Human).
Sue Vertue (Sherlock, Coupling) will produce A Scandal In Belgravia and The Hounds Of Baskerville and will executive produce The Reichenbach Fall which will be produced by Elaine Cameron (Jekyll). The Executive Producers are Beryl Vertue, Mark Gatiss and Steven Moffat. The Executive Producer for BBC Wales is Bethan Jones. It is a Hartswood Films Production for BBC Wales, co-produced with MASTERPIECE. The Executive Producer for MASTERPIECE is Rebecca Eaton.
The contemporary version of the Arthur Conan Doyle classic, Sherlock – co-created by Steven Moffat (Doctor Who, Coupling) and Mark Gatiss (The League Of Gentlemen, Doctor Who, The First Men In The Moon) – caused a sensation last summer, delivering an audience of over 8 million viewers, who tuned in to watch Sherlock and John Watson navigate a maze of cryptic clues and lethal killers in three thrilling action-packed adventures.
Benedict Cumberbatch (War Horse, Frankenstein) stars as Sherlock and is joined by Martin Freeman (The Hobbit, The Office) as Dr John Watson, Rupert Graves (Case Sensitive, Garrow's Law) as Inspector Lestrade and Una Stubbs (Worzel Gummidge, EastEnders) as Mrs Hudson.
Steven Moffat says: "The three stories will be called A Scandal In Belgravia, The Hounds Of Baskerville and The Reichenbach Fall."
Mark Gatiss reveals that when it came to sharing the writing responsibilities, Steven chose to do the twisted love story (Scandal) while he chose the Gothic horror (Baskerville) and Stephen Thompson (Silk, Doctor Who) is writing the thrilling finale (Reichenbach).
"The hotly anticipated return of BBC One's hit series Sherlock begins filming this week with Benedict Cumberbatch and Martin Freeman in fine form," says Ben Stephenson, Controller of Drama Commissioning.
Commissioned by Ben Stephenson, BBC Drama Commissioning, Sherlock is directed by Paul McGuigan (Monroe) whose style and inventiveness contributed to the success of the first series, and Toby Haynes (Doctor Who, Being Human).
Sue Vertue (Sherlock, Coupling) will produce A Scandal In Belgravia and The Hounds Of Baskerville and will executive produce The Reichenbach Fall which will be produced by Elaine Cameron (Jekyll). The Executive Producers are Beryl Vertue, Mark Gatiss and Steven Moffat. The Executive Producer for BBC Wales is Bethan Jones. It is a Hartswood Films Production for BBC Wales, co-produced with MASTERPIECE. The Executive Producer for MASTERPIECE is Rebecca Eaton.
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Sherlock star Benedict Cumberbatch has landed a role in The Hobbit, his Sherlock co-star Martin Freeman says.
Freeman let the news slip backstage at the Bafta TV awards on Sunday, where Sherlock picked up the prize for best drama series.
Freeman plays Bilbo Baggins in Peter Jackson's two-part fantasy film, due out in 2012-13.
Asked about his role, Cumberbatch remained tight-lipped: "I can't say at the moment, thank you very much."
Freeman said later: "I knew I was a sort of a big mouth but I didn't realise to what extent I was a big mouth, and I've just ruined everything.
"I might not actually go back to a job - they might have just sacked me."
Cumberbatch joins a cast on the Tolkien epic, currently filming in New Zealand, which includes Hugo Weaving and Sir Ian McKellen.
Earlier in the week it was announced that writer and broadcaster Stephen Fry would have a role in The Hobbit playing The Master of Laketown.
Freeman said: "He's a scholar and a gentleman and I'm very pleased to welcome him aboard."
Freeman also played tribute the late actor Edward Hardwicke, who played Dr Watson to Jeremy Brett's Sherlock Holmes in the Granada TV adaptation in the 1980s and 90s.
Hardwicke died last week aged 78.
Freeman said: "He was a great Watson, they were really good adaptations, it was great television.
"I found out when a friend texted me while we were filming the second series of Sherlock, and I texted him back and and said hopefully I'll pick up the torch."
Freeman let the news slip backstage at the Bafta TV awards on Sunday, where Sherlock picked up the prize for best drama series.
Freeman plays Bilbo Baggins in Peter Jackson's two-part fantasy film, due out in 2012-13.
Asked about his role, Cumberbatch remained tight-lipped: "I can't say at the moment, thank you very much."
Freeman said later: "I knew I was a sort of a big mouth but I didn't realise to what extent I was a big mouth, and I've just ruined everything.
"I might not actually go back to a job - they might have just sacked me."
Cumberbatch joins a cast on the Tolkien epic, currently filming in New Zealand, which includes Hugo Weaving and Sir Ian McKellen.
Earlier in the week it was announced that writer and broadcaster Stephen Fry would have a role in The Hobbit playing The Master of Laketown.
Freeman said: "He's a scholar and a gentleman and I'm very pleased to welcome him aboard."
Freeman also played tribute the late actor Edward Hardwicke, who played Dr Watson to Jeremy Brett's Sherlock Holmes in the Granada TV adaptation in the 1980s and 90s.
Hardwicke died last week aged 78.
Freeman said: "He was a great Watson, they were really good adaptations, it was great television.
"I found out when a friend texted me while we were filming the second series of Sherlock, and I texted him back and and said hopefully I'll pick up the torch."
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Martin Freeman has suggested that Sherlock is the "gayest story in the history of television".
Speaking to reporters after winning 'Best Supporting Actor' at the Philips British Academy Television Awards, Freeman explained that his character John Watson isn't just a "sidekick".
"It's a cliché to put it on someone else's shoulders, but it's really, really good writing and it's fantastic directing, and when you're not being written or directed to perform like a sidekick, you don't," he said.
"Obviously it's Sherlock's show but there's far more parity than I think there often is in that relationship. I know [creators] Steven [Moffat] and Mark [Gatiss] primarily wanted the show to be about that relationship as much if not more than anything else."
Freeman continued: "[It's about the relationship] and how it develops and how it changes and the things that wind each other up, the things that they genuinely sort of love about each other as well. It's the gayest story in the history of television... People certainly run with that which I'm quite happy with! But we all saw it as a love story. Not just a love story, but those two people who do love each other - a slightly dysfunctional relationship sometimes, but a relationship that works. They get results."
Freeman also revealed that he just heard "a bit of white noise" when it was announced that he had won 'Best Supporting Actor'.
"It's a strange thing," he said. "I'm really, really chuffed. I'm really chuffed. I'm very, very proud of the show and to be honest I'm proud of the work I did on it, so I'm very pleased.".
Speaking to reporters after winning 'Best Supporting Actor' at the Philips British Academy Television Awards, Freeman explained that his character John Watson isn't just a "sidekick".
"It's a cliché to put it on someone else's shoulders, but it's really, really good writing and it's fantastic directing, and when you're not being written or directed to perform like a sidekick, you don't," he said.
"Obviously it's Sherlock's show but there's far more parity than I think there often is in that relationship. I know [creators] Steven [Moffat] and Mark [Gatiss] primarily wanted the show to be about that relationship as much if not more than anything else."
Freeman continued: "[It's about the relationship] and how it develops and how it changes and the things that wind each other up, the things that they genuinely sort of love about each other as well. It's the gayest story in the history of television... People certainly run with that which I'm quite happy with! But we all saw it as a love story. Not just a love story, but those two people who do love each other - a slightly dysfunctional relationship sometimes, but a relationship that works. They get results."
Freeman also revealed that he just heard "a bit of white noise" when it was announced that he had won 'Best Supporting Actor'.
"It's a strange thing," he said. "I'm really, really chuffed. I'm really chuffed. I'm very, very proud of the show and to be honest I'm proud of the work I did on it, so I'm very pleased.".