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“P-51! Cadillac of the sky!”
Empire Of The Sun (1987)
#1987#film#movie#aviation#WWII#Empire Of The Sun#Steven Spielberg#Christian Bale#James Graham#Jim#Nigel Havers#Dr. Rawlins#John Malkovich#Basie#Sino-Japanese War#Japanese Empire#China#P-51D#Mustang
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#A Passage to India#Peggy Ashcroft#Judy Davis#James Fox#Alec Guinness#Nigel Havers#Victor Banerjee#David Lean#1984
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Empire of the Sun (1987). A young English boy struggles to survive under Japanese occupation of China during World War II.
Not my favourite Spielberg, nor my favourite kid-encounters-horrors-of-WWII-movie released in 1987 (Au Revoir les Enfants takes the cake, but I think Hope and Glory had a more interesting approach too), but still a solid effort. The performances are top notch across the board, and the cinematography is sublime, but there are definitely tonal issues overall that make it pretty patchy. I can't believe how young Christian Bale is in this! 7/10.
#empire of the sun#1987#Oscars 60#Nom: Score#Nom: Sound#Nom: Art Direction#Nom: Cinematography#Nom: Costume#Nom: Film Editing#steven spielberg#tom stoppard#j.g. ballard#menno meyjes#christian bale#john malkovich#miranda richardson#nigel havers#ben stiller#world war ii#china#england#english#coming of age#7/10
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Two cultures collide in David Lean's masterpiece, 'A Passage to India'
#A Passage to India#E M Forster#David Lean#British Empire#Peggy Ashcroft#Nigel Havers#Alec Guinness#British India#historical drama#The Raj#Jewel in the Crown#Malabar caves
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Nicholas Nickleby 1947 - 2002
#nicholas nickleby#nicholas nickleby 2002#charlie hunnam#anne hathaway#jamie bell#christopher plummer#the life and adventures of nicholas nickleby#james d'arcy#charles dance#tom hiddleston#nigel havers#derek bond#cedric hardwicke#charles dickens
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Winston Churchill: The Wilderness Years - ITV - September 6, 1981 - October 25, 1981
Drama (8 Episodes)
Running Time: 60 minutes
Stars:
Robert Hardy as Winston Churchill
Siân Phillips as Clementine Churchill
Nigel Havers as Randolph Churchill
Tim Pigott-Smith as Brendan Bracken
David Swift as Professor Lindemann
Sherrie Hewson as Mrs. Pearman
Moray Watson as Major Desmond Morton
Paul Freeman as Ralph Wigram
Frank Middlemass as Lord Derby
Sam Wanamaker as Bernard Baruch
Peter Barkworth as Stanley Baldwin
Eric Porter as Neville Chamberlain
Edward Woodward as Sir Samuel Hoare
Peter Vaughan as Sir Thomas Inskip
Robert James as Ramsay MacDonald
Tony Mathews as Anthony Eden
Ian Collier as Harold Macmillan
Marcella Markham as Nancy Astor
Walter Gotell as Lord Swinton
Richard Murdoch as Lord Halifax
Clive Swift as Sir Horace Wilson
Phil Brown as Lord Beaverbrook
Diane Fletcher as Ava Wigram
Geoffrey Toone as Sir Louis Kershaw
Norman Jones as Clement Attlee
Geoffrey Chater as Lord Hailsham
Stratford Johns as Lord Rothermere
Norman Bird as Sir Maurice Hankey
Roger Bizley as Ernst Hanfstaengl
James Cossins as Lord Lothian
Guy Deghy as King George V
Stephen Elliott as William Randolph Hearst
Günter Meisner as Adolf Hitler
Frederick Jaeger as Joachim von Ribbentrop
David Langton as Lord Londonderry
Preston Lockwood as Austen Chamberlain
David Markham as the Duke of Marlborough
Richard Marner as Ewald von Kleist-Schmenzin
Llewellyn Rees as Lord Salisbury
Terence Rigby as Thomas Barlow
Margaret Courtenay as Maxine Elliott
Merrie Lynn Ross as Marion Davies
Nigel Stock as Admiral Domvile
#Winston Churchill: The Wilderness Years#TV#ITV#Drama#1981#1980's#Robert Hardy#Sian Phillips#Nigel Havers#Peter Barkworth#Eric Porter#Sam Wannamaker#Edward Woodward
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for any other lovers of reluctant persuaders it seems series 4 was the last
#reluctant persuaders#nigel havers#josie lawrence#mathew baynton#mat baynton#rasmus hardiker#olivia nixon#i am devastated right now#as much as i am disheartened i am so grateful for this sitcom#thank you to every cast & crew member!!!#rj: news#rj: reluctant persuaders#rj: 2023
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Magazine clippings
#lindsay wagner#bionic woman#michael brandon#jessica simpson#nick lachey#the newlyweds#fiona fullerton#nigel havers#donna reed#daryl hannah#michelle pfeiffer#jake gyllenhaal#raquel welch#stanley kubrick#joan blondell#ian ogilvy#the saint
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It's a pirate's life for Jennifer Saunders
Jennifer Saunders will play Captain Hook in the London Palladium’s panto this winter. Continue reading Untitled
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#featured#Gary Wilmot#jennifer saunders#Julian Clary#london#London Palladium#Nigel Havers#panto#Peter Pan#west end
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Preview: Full Circle - The Haunting of Julia
Based on the novel Julia a by Peter Straub, Full Circle is a highly regarded, long-vanished, evocatively eerie cult chiller, newly restored in 4K resolution. Bereaved mother Julia (Mia Farrow, Rosemary’s Baby) flees controlling husband Magnus (Keir Dullea, Black Christmas), re-establishing herself in an old house in leafy West London. Yet she finds herself haunted by apparitions of a ghostly…
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#Full Circle - The Haunting of Julia#Keir Dullea#Mia Farrow#Nigel Havers#Peter Sallis#Peter Straub#Richard Loncraine#Samantha Gates#Sophie Ward#Tom Conti
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I know Its not possible but I would love to watch a scene where Captain goes to Woodstone Mansion somehow and get to know Nisaac and talk with Nigel about being in the brit army and being gay and then Nigel talks about Isaac (because in that scenario they are together and in love) and then Captain talks about Havers and yes, I would love to watch.
#isaac higgintoot#isaac x nigel#nigel chessum#nisaac#cbs ghosts#bbc ghosts#the captain#ben willbond#brandon scott jones#john hartman#lieutenant havers
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We fantasized about each other... no doubt about it
By Cole Moreton for Weekend Magazine 22:00 Aug 18, 2023, updated at 22:04 Aug 18, 2023 ‘We’ve known each other for donkey years,’ says Nigel Havers, leaning in to gently stroke Patricia Hodge on the hand. Since the 1970s, Patricia is known for portraying a series of elegant and graceful women, from Margaret Thatcher in The Falklands Play to the hilarious bossy mother in Miranda. The pair are…
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#) ) do not#50#ago#Chemistry#did#fancy#flaming#Havers#Hodge#IT#Nigel#Patricia#question#sizzling#Years
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You know what I would have loved to see in an episode? Alison going into full research mode to give (some of) the ghosts more closure.
The Captain
We know from the Button House Archives book that a photograph of Havers was found in the commanding officer's belongings. I would have loved to see Alison find it in some old drawer, frame it and place it in the Captain's room (perhaps via suggestion of one of the other ghosts since she wasn't there when the Captain revealed his death). And maybe, because she realises how important Havers was to him, she starts looking into Havers's life after the war just so she can tell the Captain what happened to him and if he found happiness after all.
Thomas
Thomas obviously knows what happened to Isabelle after his death but I think it would have been lovely if Alison had searched for the letters he sent her before that fateful day. Because it's one thing to realise Isabelle has always loved him and quite another to see it with his own eyes. Isabelle keeping his letters would be proof that he'd meant something to her, even after his death. And perhaps there is a poem attached to one of the letters - a genuinely beautiful love poem - that Alison publishes for him so that he and his love that wasn't meant to be will never be forgotten.
Robin & Humphrey
I don't know how realistic it would be for Alison to find records of Sophie post-plot but I think both Robin and Humphrey would be grateful to know what had happened to her. So maybe Alison discovers a marriage certificate with Sophie's maiden name (because she obviously would not call herself Sophie Bone after running away) or a record of a christening that implies that Sophie has found happiness after all. Or, if your want to go down a darker path, a record of her being caught and sent to prison (or worse). But whatever her fate, at least Robin and Humphrey would no longer have to wonder about it.
Julian
I don't care how but Alison should have found a way to get Rachel to Button House. Perhaps via promoting it as an event location specifically to her and her party - and Rachel, thinking visiting the place might give her some closure, agrees to host an event there. The specifics don't really matter. What does is that Julian finally gets to tell her how sorry he is, and how proud of her and everything she's already achieved.
The Plague Ghosts
Those of you who have read my fics know that I headcanon Nigel having a sister in a neighbouring village. I don't think it's unrealistic to assume that some of the Plaguers have left loved ones behind, either because they lived somewhere else or they survived the plague outbreak in the village and left afterwards. They're bound to wonder about what happened to them, just like Robin and Humphrey are about Sophie, and I just like the idea of Alison finding some old church records about the Plaguers' friends and families and surprising them with it.
As for Pat, Mary, Fanny and Kitty I think all of them have already found some form of closure. Pat's family still visits every year. Mary lost her husband when she was still alive and probably had no children. Fanny died where she lived so she knows how the rest of George's life went and must have seen her children regularly as well. The same goes for Kitty. She's seen Eleanor marry and have children of her own, not to mention that Alison has already found documents from her time.
But for the others, the ones mentioned above, Alison could have provided some peace and closure with her research, and I think that would have made for a lovely plot for an episode or even stretched over a whole series.
#bbc ghosts#bbc ghosts spoilers#alison cooper#the captain#thomas thorne#julian fawcett#robin the caveman#humphrey bone#the plague ghosts#mp bbc ghosts
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It's getting extremely tired to see all the books written by women after 2010 all starting with an introduction along the line of :
"I'm a very angry woman afraid of no one. However I'm still but a dumb cisgender-heterosexual oppressor, please dick-havers and dick-loving crowd I Shall Not Name, don't harass me and send me death threats if I ever offended you in my wording choices I'm really trying to do better to go against my logic and reframe it to coddle you! I know a woman is not a woman and I really respect whatever soulgender you are, please don't sue me!"
Like, it's ok gyn, you can say "woman". Males won't read your book anyway and if they want to take things out of context to be outraged over and feed their victim-syndrome, they will, regardless of how kind and respectful you're trying to be.
By gender logic™, wouldn't TIMs perfectly recognize themselves whenever we use the word "woman"? There's no reason to feel alienated if that's what they truly are. Unless they're more pissed off about the books criticizing men and the patriarchy and take this personally and want to silence "other" women for some very mysterious reasons 🤔?
It's really disheartening when they make a critique of the patriarchy or something about lesbians and still feel pressured to included males in their thoughts. We'll never be free of the oppression if that's how we act and the example we give to little girls. Not everything is or has to be about trans people. Also, even though I haven't read many male-written books recently, I don't remember having seen once that kind of preface in their books. Hell, I've never seen trans women making prefaces to include trans men.
At some point we will need to address the massive elephant in the room as a sex class. It's not normal nor healthy that women *know* this is a threat to their freedom of speech yet try to numb it, and that they feel like walking on eggshells when talking about her own frustrations and traumas with men. Traumatized women put their own feelings below male "gender affirmation" aka coddling and validation. It's really like hearing your best friend telling you about the horrific abuses, rapes and tortures from her Nigel and still trying to defend him. It's depressing, really.
Anyway, let's bring some SCUM Manifesto energy in the spineless feminism of these days.
#radblr#radical feminism#smash the patriarchy#terfblr#gender critical#sex not gender#radfem safe#radblr safe#terfsafe#feminism#tras are mras#female socialization#male fragility#male ego#women deserve better#sex class consciousness#misandry#proud misandrist#libfem bullshit#libfem brainrot
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My mother has extreme victim mentality, neurotic etc. emotional can't process her emotions, severe anger issues and ive noticed that women on general self opress and love to play the victims even if nothing happened cause it helps them express how they feel about themselves and life happening to them and women turn anger onto themselves naturally. To every human being the material reality is happening and they suffer because of their material identity and reality and desires which they as a consciosuness haven't mastered. This makes women wanna get ∆bused just to self loath. Even biggest radfem Nigel havers with uwu romantic healthy loving relationship self loath example: a rf woman with a Nigel saying that when she's tried during sex she doesn't tell him but keeps going for the sake of him iykwim.... My mother also abused me severely and engaged in the whole female competition bullshit blah blah etc. I just wanted to add.
I’m sorry about your fractured relationship with your mother, I can relate as mine was also deranged. I’ve taken it as an opportunity to further push myself out of the constraints of this reality. I think coming from a dysfunctional family can more easily make you realize that the front were sold of happiness within domestication is fake. Most people can’t take accountability for their thoughts and actions, so they end up frustrated when their life pans out exactly as they’ve decided, even if just subconsciously. Hence why women play victim. Those that complain and then engage in perverse bedroom activities are in the deepest pits of hell. Literally co creating everything they claim to hate. I’m not a Radfem and don’t subscribe to any feminist ideology.
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