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istanblogs · 2 years
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Harmony of hands ✨
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Pride and Prejudice (2005)
Titanic (1997)
Atonement (2007)
Victoria (2016)
Poldark (2015)
Emma (2020)
Anna Karenina (2012)
Bridgerton (2022)
Jane Eyre (2011)
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“The difference between Jakes’ taste in art and mine is that I have some.”
-Endeavour Morse.
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elisabeth515 · 11 months
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Nothing, just Henry Wilde in SOS Titanic (1979)
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The only downside is that he is bald in the movie but other than that, I am satisfied.
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weathereyehorizon · 1 year
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Countdown to Noah
What better way to celebrate Noahvember than a countdown to November 18th?! Please enjoy these little tidbits about the origins of Noah's songs.
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Road Again
Road Again is featured on Noah's first album, Songs from a Broken Chair. He wrote it while filming the TV miniseries, Titanic in Hungary for seven weeks. During his stay in Budapest, he purchased his accordion and subsequently wrote the song on it. Road Again tells of the experience where cast and crew come together and become very familiar with one another during filming, and then part ways, in many cases never to see each other again once a production has wrapped.
Listen here, here, here, and here.
Read more about Noah's time in Budapest here.
📷 ITV
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invisibleicewands · 2 months
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Lord almighty!” a middle-aged Welsh woman says in the first episode of Michael Sheen’s steelworks drama The Way (BBC1, Mon). “Isn’t the deal meant to be that we’re hit with just one crisis per generation? Like a war, or a crash, or a pandemic? My daughter … she’s had one of each!”
Now I hate to be pedantic, but I’m not sure that one crisis per generation ever was the deal, cosmologically speaking. “Sorry,” the Great Fire of London didn’t say to the Bubonic Plague. “I’ll just let you finish up.”
Still, you can see the point she is trying to make. Climate emergency, AI apocalypse, far-right lurch: it is a bit crisisy out there, isn’t it? It’s not hard to see why an ambitious TV writer might feel an urge — a calling, even — to try to make sense of a world that seems to be spinning out of control.
Just look at the TV schedules this week as The Way went head to head with ITV’s medical drama Breathtaking, which offered the delightful prospect of reminding everyone just how bleak the Covid-19 crisis was.
The Way is centred on the Port Talbot steelworks, which is so crisis-ridden there’s literally a crisis there right now. But such hyper-topicality is double-edged. For viewers actually living through this stuff you can see why, say, dogs getting cute haircuts on Instagram might be more enticing.
Still, this three-part series about a workers’ uprising has a dream team feel. It’s Sheen’s directorial debut (he also stars as the ghost of a coalminer). The script comes from James “State of the Nation” Graham, and the maverick documentary maker Adam Curtis completes what Sheen has described as an “Avengers assemble” line-up.
The Way makes much of Port Talbot’s dramatic skyline, as well as its status as a last bastion of industrial power. We have steelworkers falling into vats of molten slag, foreign owners indifferent to local communities, smatterings of Welsh folklore, and the rather good line “The British don’t revolt, they grumble”. Curtis’s influence is immediately apparent in the ominous electronic soundtrack, the flickery archive footage and a sinister pouting penguin that on closer inspection appears to be a bin. Perhaps the most Adam Curtis bin ever.
At its centre is the Driscoll family, estranged parents and warring adult kids who find themselves pursued by the British Army through Afan Forest Park, having become accidental revolutionaries. It might be the volume of drugs ingested by Owen Driscoll (Callum Scott Howells), but things escalate fast. The mood shifts from portentous to hysterical to OK this is really quite silly now. The result is Gavin & Stacey meets The Road: a misfit family of Welsh fugitives on the run in a hostile England where suddenly — inexplicably — the merest hint of a Welsh accent is enough to have you lynched by private security forces. I don’t know, I missed Uncle Bryn.
We’re supposed to find the family endearing, maybe even amusing, but honestly there were more laughs in Curtis’s seven-hour dissection of the fall of the Soviet Union. Overall it reminded me of children’s TV dramas from the 1980s. Was it the archival footage? The ancient sword? Or maybe just the hammy crowd scenes? It’s a strange project for Sheen, Graham and Curtis, who have all excelled at verbatim dramas or documentaries that hew close to the facts. The best thing that I can say about The Way is that it’s reassuring that something this eccentric can still make it to screen. Better a mad human mess than more algorithmic mush.
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Which leads us to The Baftas (BBC1, Sun). By strange coincidence last week’s award ceremony was also overshadowed by a Michael Sheen joke that overstayed its welcome. The show’s opening skit was an excruciatingly long prerecorded bit in which this year’s presenter, David Tennant, tried to wriggle out of dog-sitting Sheen’s pup, Bark Ruffalo. Little wonder a bemused Claire Foy described the event as “very LA”.
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dannymillerfansite · 1 year
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10 years ago Ryan Hawley starred in the ITV's
four part Drama 'Titanic' in back 2012
Which was made to mark the 100th anniversary of the ship's sinking tragedy with a stellar cast.
Titanic is currently available on the ITV hub player
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anotheruserwithnoname · 8 months
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Jenna Coleman on DVD/Blu-ray: a quick reference
I last did this list a couple years ago, which sadly is an indication of the move away from permanent physical media releases, making collecting a Jenna Coleman library a bit of a challenge (though there's more out there than you may think!)
So time to update for September 2023. Courtesy spoiler break first...
As I am in Canada this list is primarily for North American releases but I acknowledge the UK where known to differ. As of September these are Jenna's shows known to be on DVD, either currently or out of print. Corrections welcome. List does not include bootleg/unofficial releases.
Waterloo Road Series 5: UK only DVD; Jenna's episodes were officially put on Youtube internationally. Season 1 came out on DVD in North America back in 2012, but no sign of the others.
Captain America: The First Avenger
Titanic (TV miniseries)
Dancing on the Edge
Doctor Who: Obviously, though with Disney+ now distributing nuWho it remains to be seen if this continues. Some of the shorts featuring Clara/Jenna, such as Five(ish) Doctors Reboot and Doctor Who: The Ultimate Guide, are only in special sets like The Matt Smith Years as far as I know. I can't recall if the 2013 Proms (including the golden ticket sketch) has appeared on North American DVD or Blu-ray.
Death Comes to Pemberley: North American DVD is reportedly the PBS edit, which may differ from UK version. I haven't seen any comparison done with the UK version.
Me Before You: sadly, I see this one a lot in Wal-Mart remainder bins
Victoria: Series 3 is difficult to find and might only be on DVD in North America, but Series 1 and 2 are widely available on DVD and Blu-ray and I've seen DVD box sets of all 3. The North American DVD/Blu-rays have the episodes as they aired on ITV and so do not include the extra scenes added for the PBS broadcast and also lack many of the bonus features of the UK releases; on the other hand, the DVD of Series 3 has the unedited Christmas special, which was edited down quite a bit by PBS (eliminating the entire "Victoria's sexy painting" subplot). I believe in the UK the special was released on its own DVD. I've heard the PBS edits are, or were, available for streaming in the US on the PBS website, but I haven't been able to confirm (which is a shame as there are some cute Jenna moments in the "bonus scenes").
Thunderbirds Are Go: Jenna did a guest voice in Season 2. It's had a DVD issue in the UK, but in North America it's only available on streaming.
The Cry: Only got a DVD release here (UK got a blu-ray too)
Inside No. 9: Jenna's guest appearance in series 5 is available on DVD (and maybe blu-ray) in the UK; it's only on streaming over here.
The Serpent: as it was a BBC broadcast in the UK, they got a DVD release back in 2021. Over here it was a Netflix exclusive, so at least so far, no physical release.
The Sandman: despite being a Netflix series, Season 1, which has Jenna in three episodes as Johanna Constantine, is getting a North American blu-ray in November 2023. According to Amazon UK, the release will be region-free and therefore should be playable in the UK.
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At the present time, there is no indication of any releases for Emmerdale (given she was in hundreds of episodes, not a surprise. With the sole exception of Dark Shadows "soap operas" never get home video releases); Room at the Top (it's on streaming but given the licensing issues that nearly prevented it from being shown at all, it's unlikely to get a DVD issue anywhere); All My Sons (National Theatre Live has allowed home and school streaming but they don't do DVDs); and Corporate Monster (a short film likely only to be found on Youtube). Too early to say if Klokkenluider and Jackdaw, or the Amazon Prime-streamed Wilderness, will see DVD or Blu-ray release. The Jetty, being a BBC series, will likely get a DVD in the UK, but whether North America gets it will depend if it goes to streaming or gets picked up by the likes of PBS.
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jartitameteneis · 11 months
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Un collar de oro con un diente de un tiburón prehistórico, conocido como megalodón, fue encontrado entre los restos del Titanic gracias a un escaneo digital.
El collar permaneció en el fondo del mar durante 111 años después del hundimiento del Titanic en 1912.
La joya fue descubierta por Magellan, una empresa de investigación en aguas profundas que llevó a cabo el escaneo.
Según esta empresa, el escaneo del Titanic es el mayor proyecto submarino de este tipo en la historia.
"Lo que no se sabe mucho es que el Titanic está dividido en dos partes y que hay un campo de escombros de tres millas cuadradas entre la proa y la popa. El equipo cartografió el campo con tal detalle que pudimos distinguir este tipo de cosas", dijo Richard Parkinson, CEO de Magellan en una entrevista con ITV.
¿Qué te parece este hallazgo?
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SOHO HOUSE - London Spring 2023
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One of Britain's finest actors James Norton is on the cover of Soho House Magazine #2
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He played villain Tommy Lee Royce in Happy Valley, picking up a BAFTA nomination for Best Supporting Actor. Reversely, played a mournful prince in the BBC’s adaptation of War & Peace then played a crime-solving vicar for four series of Grantchester on ITV. In 2018, Norton played Alex Godman, the son of a Russian mafia boss escaping a life of organised crime, in McMafia.
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In 2023, James Norton will play Jude in the stage adaptation of Hanya Yanagihara's controversial bestseller A Little Life. Ivo van Hove directs Norton, at the Harold Pinter Theatre, a superb piece of theatre.
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Norton plays A Little Life's protagonist Jude - a character who self-harms after suffering unrelenting abuse as a child. He gives a truly titanic performance as New York lawyer, Jude St. Francis from childhood to deep middle age. The story is indefensibly horrible, but there’s no denying the brilliance of James Norton’s performance. 🎭
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A Little Life was at Harold Pinter Theatre, London, until 18 June 2023.
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Regular price £18.00
#JamesNorton #SohoHouseMagazine #actor #ALittleLife #HaroldPinterTheatre #director #HanyaYanagihara #IvovanHove #bestseller #Magazine #2 #40GreekStreet #London #UK
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jamiebamberdaily · 1 year
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Happy New Year from JamieBamberDaily!
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As a new year approaches, it’s time for our annual review of Jamie and his year!
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The early months were quiet and it wasn’t until March that the first thing came in the form of a brilliant interview with Mark & Me Podcast. Earlier in the month, both Jamie and Kerry joined Kerry's former Bad Girls co-star Vicky Alcock at her acting class. According to a post over Christmas, "Jamie came to join us at Acting Up having written a fantastic screenplay 🤫 He shared his work with the actors- we did a full tableread then improvised some of the scenes over the month. Kerry Norton and Jamie then came back to watch what the actors had created. They were extremely impressed by their creativity, focus and understanding. Both Jamie and Kerry gave them advice, experience and understanding of what is required within the industry."
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April was a busier month for Jamie. He celebrated his 49th birthday which we once again marked with a birthday video. The following couple of days saw Jamie travel over to Cannes to appear at the 5th Canneseries Festival with Lucie Lucas and Tamara Marthe to discuss his upcoming role in Cannes Confidential. Then April 21st saw the release of Titanic 666 on Tubi TV, the film was released exactly 110 years to the day of the original sinking of the Titanic.
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May was also a chaotic month for Jamie and his work. May 2nd saw the release of the first episode of two of Jamie’s projects which were filmed last year; Signora Volpe and DI Ray. DI Ray continued for the following three days on ITV and Signora Volpe episodes released the next two Mondays. Also on the same day, Jamie started the first day filming of Cannes Confidential.
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June was less busy, with only the announcement of his involvement on the judging panel of the Faber’s inaugural Imagined Futures Prize.
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Filming on Cannes Confidential finished in late July after a incredible 3 month shoot. While DI Ray released on DVD in the UK.
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A quiet few months followed until late October when horror film, The Lair released in the US after a few rounds at a few film festivals including FrightFest in London.
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Finally, December saw the announcement of not one, but two Jamie roles for the new year. BBC’s spin-off to Death In Paradise, Beyond Paradise which he filmed around September-November in Cornwall, and Who Is Erin Carter (also known as Palomino) which was filmed in Barcelona, Spain in mid-to-late August. Also in that month Jamie returned to the stage for one night only in Uncle Glen’s Menagerie which took place at the Arcola Theatre in London, the event was in aid of Great Ormond Street Hospital.
We are very much looking forward to Jamie’s projects to come in 2023, and with three announced already to come, we’re sure it’s going to be another busy year for him!
So to end the year, we would like to wish you all a very happy new year and a positive 2023!
Jemma and Sophie. xx
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brw · 2 years
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watching the titanic sink live in real time by watching sessions of UK parliament 🤪
41 FUCKING RESIGNATIONS??? FORTY FUCKING ONE????? EVERY RECORD BIG DOG BREAKS IS SO FUNNY. MOST RESIGNATIONS A PRIME MINSTER HAS HAD IN 24 HOURS AND THE ONLY PRIME MINISTER FOUND GUILTY OF A CRIME DURING POWER. IM GOING INSANE. ALSO @BBC AND ITV PLEASE SHOW THE CROWD / PROTESTERS.
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istanblogs · 8 months
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Hopeless sad eyes of Ladies..
Atonement- Cecilia Tallis
Titanic - Rose DeWitt Bukater
Little Women - Jo March
The Other Boleyn Girl - Anne Boleyn
Poldark - Demelza
Anna Karenina - Anna
Victoria - Queen Victoria
Marie Antoinette
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Box: Do you have the slightest comprehension what you're doing?
Fancy: Not really.
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moriartyyouwhore · 2 years
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my least favourite thing about me is how much I loved the 2012 ITV Titanic series despite how inaccurate it was
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callmeanxietygirl · 11 months
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Un collar de oro con un diente de un tiburón prehistórico, conocido como megalodón, fue encontrado entre los restos del Titanic gracias a un escaneo digital.
El collar permaneció en el fondo del mar durante 111 años después del hundimiento del Titanic en 1912.
La joya fue descubierta por Magellan, una empresa de investigación en aguas profundas que llevó a cabo el escaneo.
Según esta empresa, el escaneo del Titanic es el mayor proyecto submarino de este tipo en la historia.
"Lo que no se sabe mucho es que el Titanic está dividido en dos partes y que hay un campo de escombros de tres millas cuadradas entre la proa y la popa. El equipo cartografió el campo con tal detalle que pudimos distinguir este tipo de cosas", dijo Richard Parkinson, CEO de Magellan en una entrevista con ITV.
¿Qué te parece este hallazgo?
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diarioelpepazo · 11 months
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  Los exploradores que realizaron el hallazgo tratarán de identificar a su propietario y para esto planean usar la inteligencia artificial. Durante del escaneo digital en 3D de los restos del Titanic fue hallado un collar adornado con un diente de un tiburón megalodón, informó ITV la semana pasada. Richard Parkinson, director ejecutivo de la compañía de mapeo de aguas profundas Magellan, con sede en el Reino Unido, dijo que este hallazgo fue "asombroso, hermoso e impresionante". "Lo que no se entiende ampliamente es que el Titanic está dividido en dos partes y hay un campo de escombros de tres millas cuadradas entre la proa y la popa", señaló Parkinson. "El equipo cartografió el campo con tanto detalle que pudimos identificar esos detalles", agregó. La compañía tiene interés en identificar a su propietario y para esto planean utilizar la tecnología reconocimiento facial impulsada por inteligencia artificial (IA). Con su ayuda esperan realizar el monitoreo de las imágenes de los pasajeros, con la esperanza de que puedan identificar las joyas que usaban mientras abordaban el trasatlántico. También emplearan la IA para contactar a los familiares de los 2.200 pasajeros que estaban a bordo del Titanic cuando este se hundió hace 111 años. El equipo de exploración dijo que, debido a un acuerdo preexistente, no se permite retirar artefactos de los restos del barco. Para recibir en tu celular esta y otras informaciones, únete a nuestras redes sociales, síguenos en Instagram, Twitter y Facebook como @DiarioElPepazo El Pepazo/RT Español
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