I'm a one-woman show (mostly). I plan, perform, and edit all by myself. I do these all out of boredom and then post them here because my family in other states/countries want to watch them. For some reason you people are subscribing to me :) I am very limited in my resources and I have a crappy editing program. I rely mainly on what I have at hand, my wrinkled green screen, and my "stellar" acting skills. My song choices largely consist of songs I grew up with such as VeggieTales (so just stupid, fun songs that I already have memorized).
The original OG superhero. He can clown the chief agent and steal away his girl’s heart right from under his nose ( along with all those condemned victims ) all while concealing his identity in plain sight . Percy was a straight up Gangsta .
I would not be surprised if those faint smiles and smirks that Ian McKellen and Jane Seymour gave throughout this entire monologue were partially due to them trying not to laugh from Anthony Andrews' HILARIOUS performance. He was so brilliant for the role! 😆
Though the scene with Elinor's family is dramatic because of her emotional dike finally breaks, I've always thought the family shuffling out of the room felt weird. The outdoor scene with just Elinor and Edward is visually lovely but lacks the drama. Too bad they didn't merge the two scenes together: just the two of them with Elinor finally letting defenses down and expressing her true emotions about Edward. It's still a fabulous film.
Anthony Andrews' portrayal of Sir Percival is a masterpiece! Once you have seen him in this role you will never forget him... or the way he recites the Poem... the way the women gasp. Sink me! I do believe he stole my heart as soon as he announced the title ❤ Belated Happy Birthday Anthony (Jan. 12)🎉
why is this poem pure crack? we saw this in high school in 2008 and i still think about it regularly. before i looked it up i could still recite it perfectly with the tone of the second version.
One of the best and greatest comedian's ever curly howard brought laughter for generations here with moe howard and larry fine your legacy of laughter still continues on the howards and fine family would be proud and laughing after all these years later you made my weekend keep the laughs coming appreciate you guys thanks you guys rock no one close to the 3 stooges always a classic to watch on TV or my cell phone ! Joe
I remember reading this story as part of a Reader's Digest Classics Collections. Great stuff. Wonder who influenced the creation of The Batman: this story from the Baroness or the legend of Dr. Syn? Seems they took a bit of both.