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captain-flint · 2 years
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Our Flag Means Death + favourite background moments
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More of the best cast ever 💕
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sherlockig · 2 months
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ladypolitik · 1 year
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jaskierx · 1 year
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new ep 9 stills from aaron epstein (x)
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serious-goose · 1 year
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you can't convince me there aren't infinite badminton siblings
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demifiendrsa · 7 months
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Our Flag Means Death Season 2 | Official Trailer
Season 2 of Our Flag Means Death will premiere on Max on October 5, 2023. Following the 3-episode premiere, the season continues with two new episodes weekly leading up to the season finale on Thursday, October 26, 2023.
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Poster
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caribbean1989 · 2 months
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Ben Wishaw as Q in Skyfall (2012)
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camyfilms · 1 year
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NO TIME TO DIE 2021
The function of man is to live, not to exist. I shall not waste my days in trying to prolong them. I shall use my time.
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zippocreed501 · 5 months
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Rory Kinnear as John Clare - The Creature
Penny Dreadful
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goodsirs · 2 years
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Men (2022)
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altumferitas · 11 days
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“I would rather be the corpse I was than the man I am.”
Digital portrait of Rory Kinnear as Frankenstein's monster from Penny Dreadful.
Sketch vs final, by yours truly
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sherlockig · 2 months
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i-didnt-hate-it · 7 days
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I didn't hate The Ministry of Ungentlemanly Warfare, I thought it was a lot of fun!
There are some movies that make a point to humanize the Nazi soldiers to add a bit more depth to the story. This movie isn't like that, and it's better for it. This isn't a war movie, it's a heist/spy thriller that is set in World War II, and it's got some good war stuff thrown in there.
The action kicks off splendidly, and the building of tension is probably the story's biggest strength. The pacing got thrown off a little toward the end, but it got back on track quickly for a fantastic payoff.
Now about the cast, with what may be slight spoilers.
I'll be honest I don't remember many of the names, there were too many accents to try and understand and remember everyone.
Henry Cavill was great as the main guy, even though he didn't really feel like the main character, and I don't mean that as a bad thing. The ensemble was very strong here. If it didn't feel so annoying, I would love to style my mustache like him. And I don't like guns, but if I had to have one I'd pick the big tube gun thing with the silencer that he uses.
Like I said, the ensemble is very strong, but I think a lot of people are going to be talking about Alan Ritchson's performance as Lassen. He's got this crazy berserker Norse energy that's a lot of fun to watch.
The rest of the team is great but of course my favorite has got to be Eiza González. If you don't already love her, you will after this. She's strikes a perfect (and I mean perfect) balance of intelligence, confidence, experience, and downright sexiness. But she's not just those things, that's something the movie does really well is show the characters falter. They aren't perfect, but when they make a mistake or a wrench is thrown in the plan, they might panic for a second, but then they recalibrate. Also, Eiza's costumes are just plain gorgeous, like you won't be able to take your eyes off of them, but not in a distracting from the story kind of way. It makes sense why she is dressed like Cleopatra, for example.
Babs Olusanmokun is also fantastic, he reminds me a lot of his character from Dune, just more sophisticated.
The Ministry of Ungentlemanly Warfare isn't perfect, the plot armor on the main characters is extremely thick, and I feel like silencers aren't really that silent, but most little details don't really make a difference. The movie is a ton of fun, especially if you want to watch attractive people kill Nazi's and mess with the British
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idlesuperstar · 2 years
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Rory Kinnear is 44, the father of two young children...he loves a laugh and goes misty-eyed when he talks about showing his small son the 1971 film Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory for the first time, with his dad playing the father of Veruca Salt. “There’s dad doing a bit of a pratfall as he goes down the egg chute, my son just laughing and making me replay and replay it,” he says. “What a wonderful legacy that is. Fifty years after he’s done this pratfall, the grandson he never met is laughing away.” [x]
Every Rory Kinnear interview is a joy but this bit in particular is so very lovely. 
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stinky-crow-film · 2 years
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Special effects used on Rory Kinnear as Captin Badminton in Our Flag Means Death S1 (2022) - cre. David Jenkins.
Make-up department head: Nancy Vincent Hennah
Prosthetic designer: Vincent Van Dyke
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