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Post by Zombiekitten on Mar 16, 2013 10:32:39 GMT -5
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Post by kattienightingale on Mar 26, 2013 9:29:51 GMT -5
I found these gorgeous promo pictures yesterday and I love them so I figured you ladies might like them, too. By the way I'm new here, so hi everyone and sorry for my bad English.
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Post by Zombiekitten on Apr 1, 2013 18:55:37 GMT -5
Aww Thanks for posting these, Kattie! Somehow I like the second one more. Just love his face from that angle and with his eyes not looking at the viewer. And one thing that always amazed me: Did you ever notice that his ear has exactly the same angle as his jawline? LOL Yeah... I was studying his face quite erm... well haha
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Post by razzthekid on Apr 5, 2013 3:21:54 GMT -5
Wow Cillian looks damn fino on a horse! And those other photos are so beautiful. CB for you Kattie. Zombie i hadn't noticed that until you pointed it out and now i'm amazed by it! He really is endlessly fascinating.
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Post by allstarr55js on Apr 9, 2013 12:37:26 GMT -5
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Post by kattienightingale on Apr 9, 2013 13:09:34 GMT -5
OMG!!! Thank you so much for posting this!
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Post by allstarr55js on Apr 9, 2013 20:03:00 GMT -5
It seems they took the trailer down. It looked so great!
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Post by kattienightingale on Apr 10, 2013 10:43:17 GMT -5
Yep, it was taken down before I managed to download it. That's just too bad.
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Post by Zombiekitten on Apr 11, 2013 19:39:22 GMT -5
Phew!! Well, fortunately I got to see it in time!! What a luck !! Now it's gone... what a shame! Why?? Nevermind... Oh yes, the show actually looks very intriguing and very well done. It looks intense and strong. And Cillian's character looks deliciously mean. Hehe...
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Post by Mokey on Apr 14, 2013 1:49:38 GMT -5
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polaris
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Post by polaris on Aug 1, 2013 16:03:59 GMT -5
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Post by polaris on Aug 18, 2013 14:06:33 GMT -5
Trailer:
Teaser:
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Post by polaris on Aug 18, 2013 14:23:04 GMT -5
The good, the bad and the Brummie: Cillian Murphy heads a starry cast in a dark new BBC drama. But the real star? Take a bow, BirminghamCillian Murphy has never looked so cool. He rides into the opening shot astride a horse while locals cower outside their houses. If Ennio Morricone’s theme for The Good, the Bad And The Ugly struck up on the soundtrack, no one would be surprised. He glowers from steel-blue eyes as he rides straight-backed and severe, like Clint Eastwood, minus poncho, but plus an extremely well-cut tweed suit, matching cap and high collar. Flames burst from furnaces along the street, filling the air with ash that falls like snowflakes. Reflections of furnace fire lick the damp street. Minutes go by without any dialogue, but that doesn’t matter: the scene is as bewitching and filled with menace as a great Western. Only very rarely has the opening shot of a British TV drama been so beautiful, so successfully established a seductive mood. In the new BBC2 drama series Peaky Blinders Murphy plays Tommy Shelby, mob boss of a tough gang that the show is named after, trying to keep its stranglehold on the illegal trade in guns, protection and betting. He’s come to these mean streets to clinch a business deal. Chilly, soigné and business-savvy, he recalls no one so much as Al Pacino’s Michael Corleone in The Godfather. The six-part drama’s title refers to the razor blades that the eponymous gang would sew inside the peaks of their tweed caps – and whip out to enforce their off-track betting, protection and robbery rackets. Murphy leads a starry cast. His character is pitted against Sam Neill as a sadistic cop. Shelby vies for control of the Peaky Blinders with a strong independent woman played by Helen McCrory. There’s a femme fatale, too, played by Annabelle Wallis, who may be a honey trap, spying on him for the cops. But where, you ask is this stylish gangster movie-cum-Western set? Amazingly, in Birmingham in 1919. Long before Spaghetti Junction was a twinkle in a town planner’s eye, and before Jasper Carrott and Ozzy Osbourne were born. ‘It’s like Blade Runner set in Birmingham in 1919,’ says director Otto Bathurst. That remark isn’t as daft or misbegotten as it sounds. After all, South Shields-born Ridley Scott was inspired to make his classic futuristic 1982 movie starring Harrison Ford in part after seeing the night-time lights and flames of Teesside’s ICI chemical plant. The unexpected glamour of Birmingham’s inter-war heavy industry has similarly fired Bathurst’s imagination. Read more: www.dailymail.co.uk/home/event/article-2394813/BBCs-Peaky-Blinders-The-good-bad-Brummie-Cillian-Murphy-heads-starry-cast-dark-new-BBC-drama-But-real-star-Take-bow-Birmingham.html
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Post by Alisa on Aug 23, 2013 15:14:53 GMT -5
Thanks, Polaris! You seem to have been keeping this place up mostly on your own lately. I'll check your posts to see what I've missed.
In this one they say the airing date, September the 12th. I don't know if it's been posted in the thread already. It's new information to me. What I really want to know is when can I order the dvd...
Edit: That trailer Polaris posted isn't available to watch in my area, so just to know if I should start hunting: Is it not the same Allstarr posted some time ago? That one I've seen. Is it a new one? If so, I curse those area restrictions to lowest hell to be burned to ash and those ashes to be thrown to acid and the acid to be drank by the one who came up with area restrictions in the first place.
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Post by polaris on Sept 9, 2013 22:02:56 GMT -5
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