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WIP Wednesday
Thanks for the tag @rmd-writes! As it happens I've finished a RWRB WIP, which will be posted pretty soon, and I started writing something new today. This one goes out to my napollya peeps since it's been a while!
“You know what my mission is?” Illya asks. “Same as mine was,” Solo answers immediately. “Kill me if necessary—to get that.” He lifts his waistcoat off the disk and shrugs it on, nimble fingers fastening the buttons on the front as he watches Illya’s reaction. Illya could still shoot him. He hates that Solo so clearly knows that he won’t. Despises himself for letting this man have so much sway over him. “Now what?” Illya manages. “I’m of the opinion that no one should have that kind of weaponry,” Solo says easily. He picks up the disk and turns it over in his hands. “Who’s to say the backup wasn’t destroyed in the kerfuffle, too?” He waits. Illya nods. Commits treason for this man. (For the first time.)
I'm just gonna leave an open tag on this one for anyone who wants to join in!
#napollya#tmfu#the man from u.n.c.l.e.#the man from uncle#napoleon x illya#illya kuryakin#my wips#btw if anyone is wondering what's going on with the au i did the poll for it's coming#but i'm doing a canon-based one shot first
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The Social Network * J.Edgar * Mirror Mirror * The Lone Ranger * The Man from U.N.C.L.E * The Bird of a Nation * Nocturnal Animals * Free Fire * Mine * Final Portret * Sorry to Bother You * Hotel Mumbai * On the Basis of Sex * Wounds * Rebecca * Crisis * Death on the Nile ... and many others
but only ONE SINGLE SHOT from his filmography in the jingle of his podcast
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Today in the Department of Before They Were Star Trek Stars, Part 1 of a double feature! William Shatner and Leonard Nimoy guest star in "The Project Strigas Affair," episode 9 of the first season of The Man from U.N.C.L.E. (original air date November 24, 1964). There were too many good shots and too many connections to fit comfortably in one post.
Shatner plays a chemical engineer being used by U.N.C.L.E. to thwart the political ambitions of a hawkish ambassador from an unnamed Eastern bloc nation, by selling him disinformation about a powerful new chemical weapon Shatner's supposed to have developed. Nimoy plays the ambassador's equally ambitious, and far less gullible, aide.
The boys were only in a couple of shots together, and they were all blurry and/or long.
Other Trek connections: This episode was directed by Joseph Sargent, who directed the Star Trek episode "The Corbomite Maneuver."
#star trek#star trek tos#star trek the original series#the man from uncle#the man from u.n.c.l.e.#1960s tv#tv sci fi#tv spies#tv adventure series#william shatner#leonard nimoy#peggy ann garner#robert vaughn#david mccallum#werner klemperer#joseph sargent#sam rolfe#jerry goldsmith
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This is gonna be the weirdest sentence I think I've ever said
I've started rewatching "The X Files" to get inspiration for the "Gravity Falls" × "The Man From U.N.C.L.E." (2015) crossover I'm writing and I just-
Dana Scully, everyone. God. Let's all take a moment to appreciate Dana Scully. Fucking stunning, brilliant, hooked nose, huskier voice, badass, divinely human Dana Scully. Goddamn I love her so much. Probably one of my queer awakenings before I knew what a queer awakening was. She is such a rare character type in fiction. And in the 90s??? Mother fucking Dr. Dana Scully. Love of my life.
Also this is just a absolutely GORGEOUS shot if her FUCK
#the x files#x files#dana scully#character appreciation#i love her so much its not even funny#like i saw Mulder's adorable glasses and crooked smile with pointy teeth and didnt screenshot it#but the moment this scene came up??? immediate screengrab
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U.N.C.L.E. statistics graphs
Part 2 of 3
[part 1] * [part 3]
All Man from U.N.C.L.E. data was compiled by @commander-kiranerys :
Series 1 * Series 2 * Series 3 * Series 4
Girl from U.N.C.L.E. data was compiled by myself and my sister:
* GFU *
Original graphs created by commander-kiranerys:
* :1: * :2: * :3: * :4: *
(more info and analysis under the cut)
Disclaimer:
As you can see from the data attributes, the mfu and gfu stats have been compiled by two different people. As such, results should be taken with a grain of salt as our views on what exactly constitutes 'torture' or a 'failed escape' may vary.
A word on graphs:
I felt that having compiling the separate info in one place in the form of bar charts was ideal for visual comparisons of the data, rather than jumping between posts. However, I cannot recommend enough commander-kiranerys's original graphs enough due to them being in the form of line graphs, thus giving a good view of change over time for the individual results of her statistics. This was not possible here due to gfu being part of a separate show.
Analysis:
Tied up: so if you're into bondage then MFU Season 3 is for you. Specifically Illya... (I see you Season 3 writers, I see you). As you can see from these graphs and the next two, the GFU villains weren't really very kinky. A shame tbh (who said that?).
Chained or handcuffed: I had combined these two separate categories into just the one in my data set and so I added together commander-kiranerys' results to create some compatible data. The MFU stats here remain very consistent before that good ol' Season 4 drop, they didn't get that same significant increase that being tied up saw.
Tortured: sad to see that Napoleon and Illya have never been tortured together. As the old saying goes, partners who get tortured together, stay together. Very tragic.
Drugged: a lot of the cynics out there will say that it's no surprise at all that GFU was on the most drugs of the series. But to that I say, just look at that MFU Season 3 stat! The least by a long shot!
Knocked out: the most impressive thing here is that if you removed all of April's stats, GFU would still be leading on getting knocked out. I'm more than a little worried about Mark; has anyone checked him for post-concussion syndrome?
Shot: my findings? Bullet wound Mark is an outlier and should not be counted. He is one gunshot away in his single series from equalling Illya in the entire run of MFU. The consistency of those MFU results is very satisfying to me, and then Mark has to ruin it! Someone get this man a touriquet or smth idc. Also April is bullet proof, aparently.
Wet: although I was too British and prude to tally-up instances of partial nudity (idk why I found that too embarrassing ok), I am not imune to fanservice and was more than happy to count instances of getting wet. Now, if you like your agents soaking wet, then aparently GFU is the show for you (yes this is a propaganda post). Though on average it ties with MFU Season 4; in terms of raw numbers it cannot be beat. Interestingly though, Season 1 Napoleon is tied with Mark for soggiest individual character.
I will freely admit that the analysis here is strongly skewed towards comparing the GFU results with the MFU results. Mainly due to commander-kiranerys having already created a set of graphs and gone over the MFU data there. I didn't want these posts to replace those in any way and instead to add to them. Please check out those posts (linked above) for a more MFU-oriented approach!
I hope you found this data useful or at least interesting! I would love to have discussions about these!
#the man from uncle#the girl from uncle#napoleon solo#illya kuryakin#april dancer#mark slate#mfu#gfu#the man from u.n.c.l.e.#the girl from u.n.c.l.e.#muncle stats#gfu stats#robert vaughn#david mccallum#stefanie powers#noel harrison#my post#statistics#1960s tv#spies
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What are your favorite movies? Any recommendations?
ALWAYS.
I love film. I love TV shows. I love to watch things.
I'll try to group these up. But they're below a cut because this will get long.
Oh, also, I recommend checking out the Does the Dog Die and/or Unconsenting Media page for movies on here. These check for common triggers for the first, and specific sexual content in the second. Both are quite thorough, and Unconsenting Media always needs more contributers.
Please, if you have triggers of any kind, curate your experiences, advocate for yourself. These sites can really help you.
If you like straight up horror:
The VVitch is an absolute favorite, I'm an absolute sucker for historical accuracy.
The Sudbury Devil is of a similar vein. It's weird! Don't get me wrong! The quality isn't the best, but I did like it!
St. Maud is another one, very religious and very creative.
I like the original Wickerman, but I don't really see it as horror... That guy was a dick and a cop.
The Wind is fun, I didn't like the ending much, but I'm really into atmospheric horror. There's a fun game based on it. (Even if I find the creator's other works a little... suspicious, ideologically.)
Bride of Reanimator has a special place in my heart.
V/H/S '94 is a recent watch of mine. Not every piece in it is good, and the framing device is weak, but I liked it for what it was nevertheless. Big youtube short films/ARG vibes.
Go watch Portrait of God on youtube. It's scary, eerie, and it made my stomach churn a bit.
Crimson Peak is also very very good. Very gothic, but I'm grouping it here for how violence is presented.
If you like things with horror elements that are more gothic than straight up horror:
Interview with the Vampire is a big favorite of mine. I love the books, the show, and especially the movie.
Donnie Darko is fun, very philosophical, a little weird, but I've loved it since I was young.
Ex Machina is interesting to me, I find it enjoyable, even though I have criticisms of how it handles some things.
The Tragedy of Macbeth is lovely. It captures the feeling of a stage play while also using the unique capabilities of film to propel itself into something uniquely good.
The Green Knight on the other hand is not a faithful adaptation. But it has something new to say and do, and I love what it does.
Poor Things deserves every big of hype it gets. If you haven't seen it, it's Frankenstein but with delightfully surreal worldbuilding. The world feels like a painting. Also it's very good as a feminist piece, in my opinion. If a bit singular.
The Love Witch is beautiful, and fascinating to me. I have a special fascination with wicca and neo-pagan movements though, as well as witchcraft and folk-magic.
For things entirely unrelated to horror:
Hedwig and the Angry Inch restructured my brain.
Technically HBO's Angels in America is a mini-series. Watch it like a movie if you can though. I watched it that way for a film class and it's closer to the original play that way.
The Man From U.N.C.L.E. is a very fun spy romp. Listen, just watch it and turn off your brain.
The John Wick movies, while "basic" are a beautiful ballet of violence and action. I do like the mythological elements as well.
The Harder They Fall fucks severely. It's a western centered on an entirely black main cast.
Mama Mia, need I say more.
I do not consider Renfield horror, but god if it isn't fun.
Dungeons and Dragons, sometimes you need a good, well made, movie that's kinda a little stupid.
Barbie Princess and the Pauper isn't good, but I like it.
Spider-verse. Like the whole series. I have a special attachment to these. They're utterly beautiful.
Cats. Is it good? NO!! But you should watch it anyway. Let the awful CGI melt into your brain, let it consume you and just watch. (Someone wants me to say you should watch the movie of the stage production instead)
Watch The Invitation. Go in blind. I'm begging you. Just give it a shot. Don't look up anything.
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Fic Rec Friday Round Up - Part 2
Thanks to everyone who participated! I have a list below of the fics that people either tagged me in or tagged #fic rec friday. If I've missed anyone (or tagged anything incorrectly), please let me know.
This week's theme: a fic that made you cry / feel all the feelings.
Please read at your own discretion - heed tags and ratings on each individual fic (particularly this week as I see some fics have archive warnings that apply). Keep yourself safe friends!
Red White and Royal Blue
A Picture on Your Corkboard by bleedingballroomfloor
all the glitters (is not gold) by @indomitable-love
Faster, Higher, Stronger by @everwitch-magiks
God Save the Blessed American President Mom by zipadeea
Someday Soon I’ll See You (But Now You’re Out Of Sight) by MaryaDmitrievnaLikesSundays
Such a Burden, This Flame on My Chest by @three-drink-amy
The Cost of Anything by @clottedcreamfudge
Together Forever by RevJohnO
What? like it's hard? by @rmd-writes
you turned a moment (into forever) by viciouslyqueer
you’re leaving (now i’m left amongst the living) by @peppermint-patties
Schitt's Creek
amnesty by oh_la_fraise
An Early Winter by littlebebecrows
Don't Whump With My Heart by @delilah-mcmuffin
five days, one year, a lifetime (series) by FaithNoMoar
Five ways it could have ended (and one way it still could) by @yourbuttervoicedbeau
Gods of the Soil by @madlori
He Shines by @smallumbrella369
I Can't Make You Love Me by Squigmistress
I Love You, But I'm Not Somebody Who Takes Shots by ahurston
let your heart be light (series) by @blueink3 including happy golden days of yore by @blueink3 as podficced by @celeritas2997
Marcy's Innocent Questions by Characterassassination
polaris by @strangeluvz
Some things I still can't tell you by @demora00
tangle and stretch by @stereopticons
Time until the end of time by @yourbuttervoicedbeau and @ships-to-sail
What Feels Right by MirandaPanda
Where the Real Road Lies by @unfolded73
You Can Fall by @wordthieve
Stargate Atlantis
freedom's just another word for nothing left to lose by synecdochic
Stranger Things
(My) Back to the Shoreline by tsaheylu
leave the children behind by greatunironic
Teen Wolf
Play it Again by metisket
The Man From U.N.C.L.E
Forever is the sweetest con by @heytheredeann
The Be and End All by Ingu
The Old Guard
In another life maybe you and i will be walking down the aisle in white by @swifty-fox
The Witcher
And So, A Gladiolus Bloomed by Sipstheytea
Don't Tell Me You Love Me by Dandelion (HonestlyDying)
Even After All These Years by MagdelaneSingerin
it'll pass by Jaskiers
The Flower's Breath by Chandelier_s_Notebook
You Can Do better Than Me But I Can't Do Better Than You by Althe_a
Tortall - Tamora Pierce
i'll rise up in spite of the ache by @cricketnationrise
The Tourakom-Goldenlake System of Communication by Emnot
#fic rec friday#fic rec friday round up#red white and royal blue#rwrb#schitt's creek#the witcher#tortall#tamora pierce#the old guard#the man from uncle#stargate atlantis#teen wolf#stranger things
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An Outta Sight Look at Victoria Vinciguerra's Costumes in the Man from U.N.C.L.E.
The fashion in this movie continues to be amazing. Let's dig into what our villainess is wearing and it tells us about her.
(check out my review of Gaby's costumes here)
We meet Victoria Vinciguerra at a party she is hosting, which Napoleon Solo crashes to get close to her. The majority of Victoria's wonderful costumes in this movie are black and white, with gold accents, but this one has by far the most gold - even her sandals have it!
As an introduction to our villain, it's perfect. In a story where everyone has facades, with double agents and all, wearing an animal print is very appropriate. Is it a zebra pattern or a tiger? Is she the prey of super spy Solo or is she actually hunting him? A+ costume choice for this scene, no notes.
This also sets her apart from Gaby, our female hero. Victoria is far more done up - more makeup, dripping in accessories, complex pattern, there is nothing simple here. She is a fabulously wealthy woman and she is flaunting it.
As we'll see with the rest of her costumes, she's also clearly the one wearing the pants in the plots. Yeah, her husband may have inherited the business but she is definitely the one in charge at every point. While still looking fabulous.
Female representation: 10/10 Fantastic villain outfit, especially for a spy movie. Definitely set apart from the way villainesses are usually portrayed
Practicality: 10/10 It's obviously perfect for that context but I'm sure she could take care of anything that came up without breaking a sweat (or tripping over anything).
Both ladies wear their pajamas in this movie, and they couldn't be more different. Victoria continues to be the height of fashion, looking just as put together and intentional as she does in anything else she wears in this film. The geometric pattern on her robe is very fashionable and reinforces her black-and-white costuming. A little more gray here, perhaps begging the question of if she has been taken in by our charming spies (she has not)
Female representation: 10/10 I'm going to go off of the movie instead of this particular picture, lovely as it is. In the film, she wears this in a darkened room while behind her desk, on the phone. We do see her leave to go change, dramatically slamming the doors, but nothing else. Which makes it still one of the best filmed nightgown scenes I've come across - she continues to be gorgeous without catering to the male gaze (this isn't how women in spy movies are usually filmed, you know?)
Practicality: 9/10 Not sure they'd be the most comfortable pajamas but they're great for spending time in one's boudoir.
I wanted to include more detail, but couldn't in the distance shot. This is what she wears after hearing that someone has been snooping around, and she immediately goes to the hotel to investigate Solo. Her makeup is a bit less obvious than at the party, but she certainly has a full face. She even had time to accessorize before heading out. Her shoes might be gold, which is delightful.
The vest is clearly made of scales (alligator seems most likely to have been fashionable at the time, but it could be a kind of snake). Whatever the source, it is very appropriate for the villain of the story as she goes to investigate our hero with intent to kill. Before getting up to something a bit more entertaining.
Female representation: 10/10 For a snake-themed outfit our villainous lady wears to take out the hero, this is quite understated. Very focused on her own sense of fashion rather than the male gaze
Practicality: 10/10 One of the more practical things she wears in this movie, perfect for going to murder and/or sleep with a spy
I gotta be honest here, I'm not sure when she wears this (is it a deleted scene?). It's clearly in the lab, no doubt getting an update on what our spies have discovered. It's the least dressed-up we see her, while she still keeps to her color scheme.
Female representation: 10/10 Villain gets a report from her captive scientist wearing this? Perfection
Practicality: 10/10 It certainly rivals the last one in practicality, though I can't be sure what the whole ensemble looks like.
Absolutely show-stopping, I love how the costumes step up a notch for the climax (as does everything else). The clearly divided black and white is perfect for the way this scene plays out. Is she fooled by Solo or fooling him? She's worn pants in basically all of her scenes (other than her nightgown), but this one is definitely my favorite.
Female representation: 10/10 Our female villain poisons our spy hero in this outfit? Perfection once again
Practicality: 10/10 Fantastic choice for revealing your plans and taking down your nemesis
She wears this coat and scarf over her previous costume, while out and about to cause mischief. It fits her color scheme and style, but now that we all know she is the villain, the white is just an accent while black has taken over.
Female representation: 10/10 Again, for being the black costume our villainess wears in the climax, I can't think of anything more lovely and empowering. She's definitely in charge here.
Practicality: 9/10 I am sure she has underlings to grab things for her, but I don't feel like she could move her arms very much - something I consider important in a coat. Still, it's gorgeous.
Her final costume in the film, when she is escaping on a fishing boat. Shockingly, she seems to have put on an outfit that isn't black and white, with even some blue! Presumably she was trying not to attract too much attention as she escaped on a simple fishing boat, but she is still incredibly stylish with proper accessories.
Female representation: 10/10 Again, female villain getting her comeuppance at the end, dressed very comfortably, you gotta love it
Practicality: 10/10 I can't see the whole thing, but Victoria always has the right outfit for the occasion, so I'm sure this is perfect for her current plot.
Want to hear more of my thoughts about female characters and fashion? Check out my other costume reviews or my YouTube channel (episode on Gaby out now!)
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I'd like to thank @kimissteeringwheel for the tag!
Pairing/Shippy list!
Here's the rules:
1. List your top seven ships
2. Put all of them in order of your love for them; 7 to 1, 1 being your favorite.
3. Name their fandom.
4. Supply photos for said people.
So here we go-
7. Jenson Button x Fernando Alonso [Ship Name: Buttonso / Jensonando]
Fandom: Formula 1 RPF
Reasons: Because why not? They have the chemistry, they have the potential, they have their own thing going on every now and then- give me a good reason to not ship these dorks.
6. Napoleon Solo x Illya Kuryakin [ Ship Name: Napollya / Illeon]
Fandom: The Man From U.N.C.L.E. [movie 2015]
Reason: Pure Grumpy x Sunshine trope. Illya is shot tempered and keeps himself isolated most of the time, but Napoleon knows how to get under his skin (👀) and adores his Red Peril to death. I mean, he literally jumped in those deep waters to save his life- what more prrpf do you need?
5. Charles Leclerc x Max Verstappen [ Ship Name: Lestappen/Verleclerc ]
Fandom: Formula 1 RPF
Reason: Seriously? You need a reason? Aren't those subtle touches on Charles' lower back after the podiums, or even when they're close to each other, not enough? Isn't that habit of Max not being able to stand in one place after seeing his favorite Ferrari boy enough? Isn't their inability to not mention each other once in every interview ever enough? They're the definition of "Love is blind"
4. Mika Häkkinen x Michael Schumacher [Ship Name: Makkinen/ Mikael]
Fandom: Formula 1 RPF
Reasons: The classic Finn x German trope. They say they're not friends yet can't seem to leave each other alone. They basically defined each other's lives in the sport and outside of it by staying side by side in every battle. A win wouldn't feel like a win to any of them if not snatched by the other one.
3. Carlos Sainz Jr x Lando Norris [ Ship Name: Carlando / Muppet Friends ]
Fandom: Formula 1 RPF
Reasons: THEY'RE MY COMFORT SHIP!!!! They take care of each other, mention each other everywhere, go on golf dates (and dates) with each other, spend time with each other on family weddings/holidays and even after it's been three years since Carlos switched teams, their bond keeps on getting deeper and deeper. And these two were the ones people initially thought would not get along. They proved everyone wrong, and still are. I personally believe both of them progressed a lot as a personality after meeting each other. Specially in Lando's case- He's a big brother to Oscar now. Carlando for life!
2. Nico Rosberg x Lewis Hamilton [ Ship Name: Brocedes / Rosmilton ]
Fandom: Formula 1 RPF
Reasons: REASONS??? FOR WHAT EXACTLY??? Both of them come from two totally different worlds and background - one with everything and one with almost nothing. Nico grew up in a lavish lifestyle but he established that friendship doesn't care about your background. It's just friendship. And he had his fair share with Lewis, a little boy from the UK who found a friend in a place and time he least expected to be. They went on vacations together, raced each other as teammates - both in karting and F1, which was a dream they both promised each other of when they were practically babies. But the same dream tore them apart later in life and they're so close and yet so far. And the fact that it's not fictional is just tragic.
Honourable Mentions:
Destiel [ Dean Winchester x Castiel] - Supernatural
Cherik [ Charles Xavier x Erik Lehnsherr]- X-Men Universer
Stony [ Steve Rogers x Tony Stark] - Marvel Cinematic Universe
Johnlock [Sherlock Holmes x John Watson]- The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Hannigram [Will Graham x Hannibal Lecter] - Hannibal.
AND DRUMROLL 🥁
1. Kimi Räikkonen x Sebastian Vettel [ Ship Name: Simi / Kibastian ]
Fandom: Formula 1 RPF
Reasons: Who else has ever had the ability to make the Iceman smile bar the little unhinged sassy German that we all love and worship the most? Kimi is so comfortable with his surroundings when around Seb and actually laughs and speaks by his own will! They both spend time playing badminton and Kimi actually addresses Seb as his friend. Like- is this a dream? IT'S REAL!!!! Get yourself someone who smiles at you the way they both smile at each other. And after all- it's Sebastian. You can't resist his charm- no one can ✨
Like look at them:
Uff. This was a long post but I enjoyed it. Thanks a lot to everyone who read it to the end.
I'd like to tag @thatquirkycookie, @sebbuh , @wdkzms, @rednyx-sf, @muppet-friends and @sainzinnorris to participate. And anyone who sees this post and wants to do this obviously. No pressure though. Do it only if you feel like it!
#formula1#tumblr#sebastian vettel#brocedes#kimi raikkonen#lewis hamilton#nico rosberg#simi#carlos sainz jr#lando norris#carlando#lestappen#charles leclerc#max vertsappen#f1#ships#destiel#dean winchester#castiel#spn#makkinen#mika hakkinen#michael schumacher#jenson button#fernando alonso#buttonso#illya kuryakin#napoleon solo#napollya#tmfu
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Remembering David McCallum- Scottish actor and musician.
David McCallum, who became a heartthrob in the hit series ‘The Man From U.N.C.L.E.,’ Dies at 90 💔 So sad a fine actor a great talent and a true gentleman.
An experienced character actor, he found fame in the 1960s as the enigmatic Illya Kuryakin. The British actor who played the mysterious secret agent Illya Kuryakin alongside Robert Vaughn’s Napoleon Solo in the 1960s hit spy drama The Man From U.N.C.L.E. was a secret international counterespionage and law-enforcement agency called U.N.C.L.E. (United Network Command for Law and Enforcement). The series premiered on September 22, 1964, and completed its run on January 15, 1968. The role turned the actor into a global sex symbol.
The success of the James Bond books and films had set off a chain reaction, with secret agents proliferating on both large and small screens. Indeed, Bond creator Ian Fleming contributed some ideas when the series was being developed, according to Jon Heitland’s book, The Man From U.N.C.L.E.: The Behind-the-Scenes Story of a Television Classic (special introduction by Robert Vaughn)
David McCallum took his place among one of the most iconic casts Hollywood ever assembled, nothing in the film’s title, The Great Escape, He was playing naval officer Eric Ashley-Pitt in the 1963 Second World War epic about the mass escape of British and Commonwealth POWs from German Stalag Luft III camp, through another POW turn in Colditz (1972-1974).
David McCallum with Steve McQueen on the set of the WWII epic. The Great Escape brought him to a US audiences. (Image: Moviestore/REX/Shutterstock)
In 1975, he had the title role in a short-lived science fiction series, “The Invisible Man,” and from 1979 to 1982 he played Steel in a British sci-if chiller “Sapphire and Steel” (1979-1982). Over the years, he also appeared in guest shots in many TV shows, including “Murder, She Wrote” and “Sex and the City, a romantic comedy-drama television series filmed in New York.
Later, in the 2000s as an eccentric medical examiner on “N.C.I.S.” he reached a new audience as Dr Donald "Ducky" Mallard, the medical examiner in US TV drama NCIS. McCallum was known for playing a pathologist on the hit CBS TV programme NCIS, which went on to generate several spinoff series, for twenty years. NCIS is the third-longest-running scripted, non-animated primetime television series in the U.S that is currently on air.
He was a true Renaissance man — he was fascinated by science and culture and would turn those passions into knowledge. For example, he was capable of conducting a symphony orchestra and (if needed) could perform an autopsy, based on his decades-long studies for his role on NCIS.
The Scottish-born actor died in New York on Monday 25th September 2023. He lived in Manhattan. David Keith McCallum was born on 19th September 1933 in the Maryhill (Scots: Maryhull - Scottish Gaelic: Cnoc Màiri) area of Glasgow, to a father who was the first violinist for the London Philharmonic and a mother who was a cellist.
David won a scholarship to the University College School in north London and took up the oboe with a view to a classical music career. Thus he originally pursued a career in music, training on the oboe and studying for a time at the Royal Academy of Music, though he soon left and enrolled at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art. After RADA he started performing with repertory theatre companies.
David McCallum was drafted into the British military in 1951 and served two years, including 10 months in what was a small-arms expert. Not long after his discharge, he signed with the Rank Organization, a British production company, and began acting both in movies and on television.
David McCallum a classically trained musician, created arrangements of popular songs of the day alongside a few original pieces and made four albums with forward-thinking producer and composer David Axelrod. Those groovy productions have been sampled a lot by trip-hop artists and more. In particular, “The Edge” from 1967’s
“The Edge” from 1967’s Music: For those who might have heard this song sampled elsewhere, you could have heard it in various places. From Masta Ace (“No Regrets”) to John Legend (“Actions”) his original was used in Edgar Wright’s Baby Driver, the 2017 film starring Ansel Elgort.
Check out the video below and listen for that familiar intro:
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David McCallum - From The Man from U.N.C.L.E. to NCIS, and all performances in between, he was a multifaceted talent during 7 decades and 100 films and TV shows a True Legend.
R.I.P David 💔
1933-2023
#DavidMcCallum #Scottishactor #Britishactor #U.N.C.L.E. #IllyaKuryakin #TheGreatEscape #navalofficer #EricAshley #NCIS #secretagent #Edge #music #Ducky #DoctorMallard #actor #talent #gentleman #Legend #ripdavidmccallum
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AO3 Fic Meme
Is this a meme? Has the word 'meme' lost all meaning at this point? Does it matter? Anyway, thanks to @onthewaytosomewhere for the tag! 😂
Rules: go to your AO3 account and find the following:
1. What ratings do you write most of your fics under?
Teen And Up Audiences (57)
Mature (25)
Explicit (24)
General Audiences (18)
2. What are your top three fandoms?
The Man From U.N.C.L.E. (2015) (45)
Red White & Royal Blue - Casey McQuiston (34)
The Mandalorian (TV) (22)
3. What is the top character you write about? (Got some ties here)
Napoleon Solo (45)
Illya Kuryakin (45)
Alex Claremont-Diaz (34)
Henry Fox-Mountchristen-Windsor (34)
4. What are your top three pairings? (Surprise surprise, this list is the same as the fandom one lmao)
Illya Kuryakin/Napoleon Solo (45)
Alex Claremont-Diaz/Henry Fox-Mountchristen-Windsor (34)
Din Djarin/Cara Dune (22)
5. What are the top three additional tags
Getting Together (63)
First Kiss (35)
Angst with a Happy Ending (30)
6. Does any of this surprise you?
Not a single bit. Actually I didn't necessarily expect the T vs. E disparity to be quite so large, but it also makes sense because I'm more likely to write long fics as E and one shots as T, and there's gonna be a lot more one shots than long fics.
Mae already tagged a large percentage of my rwrb mutuals, so for efficiency's sake I'm tagging @justabigoldnerd, @loki-is-my-kink-awakening, @mirilyawrites, @pippinoftheshire, @too-young-to-fall-in-love
@faketrex, @iboatedhere, @read-and-write-, @ninzied, @firenati0n
@indestructibleheart, @sherryvalli, @welcometololaland, @rmd-writes, @liminalmemories21
@leaves-of-laurelin, @14carrotghoul, @nicijones, @three-drink-amy, @heytheredeann
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Well it finally happened. Finally caught covid for the first time 😭. Got any favorite whumpy eps/movies to rec to keep me busy? ❤
Oh no! I'm sorry to hear that! I hope you feel better soon! Here's some stuff to keep you busy!
Whumpy episodes/shows/movies
Once Upon a Time has a lot good whump for various characters. I'm partial to Killian Jones and August Booth so I'd rec the following episodes: 2x12 killian hit by a car and broken ribs and handcuffed to hospital bed, 3x20 killian nearly drowned, season 5 killian covered in blood and tortured by hades, 4x16 has both hook and August whump
Hawaii Five-0 is a fav of mine. Specifically these episodes: 1x23 danny is poisoned, 4x19 danny and steve collapsed building, 5x07 major Steve whump, 6x25 steve shot, 8x10 danny shot in quarantine, 10x22 danny kidnapped and shot
Stargate SG-1for some great Daniel whump the og whump king: Need (2x05), Legacy (3x04), Meridian (5x21), The Light (4x08), The First Ones (4x08), Evolution (part 2) (7x12)
The A-Team 5x13 when Face is shot and held hostage
The movie The Man From U.N.C.L.E is both a fun movie to watch and has some good whump
The Martian. Just watch the Martian. It's so good
Burn Notice. I don't have specific episode recs but Michael Westen gets whumped often. Sometimes its tiny and sometimes its BIG and its always great.
Broadchurch for some excellent angsty, heart condition David Tennant
These three episodes of Bones: 1x15 when booth is in an explosion, 2x18 for some booth torture, 11x01 good whump too
These episodes of 9-1-1: 2x18 my fav. Trapped under an exploded fire truck, 3x01-3x03 the tsunami arc
Lucifer 4x05: Held hostage in Lux, shot in the stomach and is bleeding out in the club until he, Chloe, Eve, and Ella are rescued.
Graceland: Just the whole show really but check out 1x09/1x10 when he gets stabbed, 2x13 he gets shot, 3x01 aftermath of getting shot, 3x07 emotional whump, 3x08 the best! Withdrawal scene
BBC Merlin the whole show. 1x04 is a fav of mine. Merlin poisoned. 1x13 good Arthur whump, 4x02 and 5x08 more good merlin, and 5x13 for more arthur
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Today in the Department of Before They Were Star Trek Stars, Part 2 of a double feature. William Shatner and Leonard Nimoy guest star in "The Project Strigas Affair," episode 9 of the first season of The Man from U.N.C.L.E. (original air date November 24, 1964). There were too many good shots and too many connections to fit comfortably in one post.
Shatner plays a chemical engineer being used by U.N.C.L.E. to thwart the political ambitions of a hawkish ambassador from an unnamed Eastern bloc nation, by selling him disinformation about a powerful new chemical weapon Shatner's supposed to have developed. Nimoy plays the ambassador's equally ambitious, and far less gullible, aide.
Other Trek connections:
The Man from U.N.C.L.E. creator Sam Rolfe, who produced this and many other episodes, wrote the Next Generation episode "The Vengeance Factor."
Jerry Goldsmith, who wrote the Man from U.N.C.L.E. theme song, also wrote the theme to The Next Generation and contributed music to several Star Trek movies.
#star trek#star trek tos#star trek the original series#the man from uncle#the man from u.n.c.l.e.#1960s tv#tv sci fi#tv spies#tv adventure series#william shatner#leonard nimoy#peggy ann garner#robert vaughn#david mccallum#werner klemperer#joseph sargent#sam rolfe#jerry goldsmith
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A Weird Birthday Tradition Between A Bunch Of Friends From Work
read it on AO3 at https://ift.tt/gQuXvMS by Betrayed_Dreams It's odd how some things become traditions. This one started out as a joke. (In the name of international cooperation and bonhomie between different intelligence organizations across the globe. It makes you wonder, did the people at HR even know what they did for a living?) In fact, Agent Twilight had to google it – 'What's the most terrible gift you can give someone.' As you would expect, there was a list with 15 items and out of them. Loid picked one at random. And so, on Agent Double-Oh-Seven James Bond's birthday, he received office supplies – a stapler, tape and paper clips. As a birthday gift. And what happened next, how the rest of the spies and assassins of the world of intelligence and counter-intelligence got involved, well, you had to be there to understand it. But look on the bright side - No one died. ...Except for the terrorist Jack Bauer, Natasha Romanoff and The Thorn Princess tortured. ...And the fight which almost happened between Jason Bourne and Ethan Hunt. ...And the fight which almost happened between Natasha Romanoff and Jason Bourne. The key word being almost. (One-shot) (Complete) Words: 1341, Chapters: 1/1, Language: English Series: Part 1 of Our Friends Are Weird Fandoms: SPY x FAMILY (Anime), SPY x FAMILY (Manga), James Bond (Craig Movies), Jason Bourne Series - Robert Ludlum, Bourne (Movies), Marvel Cinematic Universe, The Avengers (Marvel Movies), Black Widow (Movie 2021), 24 (TV), The Man From U.N.C.L.E. (2015) Rating: Mature Warnings: Creator Chose Not To Use Archive Warnings Categories: F/M Characters: Loid Forger | Twilight, Yor Briar Forger | Thorn Princess, James Bond, Jason Bourne, Natasha Romanov (Marvel), Jack Bauer, Clint Barton, Napoleon Solo, Illya Kuryakin Relationships: Loid Forger | Twilight/Yor Briar Forger | Thorn Princess Additional Tags: Romance, Comedy, Humor, Alternate Universe - Modern Setting, Canon-Typical Violence, Friendship, Team as Family, Family Feels, POV Loid Forger | Twilight, Married Loid Forger | Twilight/Yor Briar Forger | Thorn Princess, POV Multiple, Birthday, Birthday Fluff, Loid Forger | Twilight Loves Yor Briar Forger | Thorn Princess, Yor Briar Forger | Thorn Princess Loves Her Family, POV Yor Briar Forger | Thorn Princess, Male Friendship, Female Friendship, Male-Female Friendship, Post-Identity Reveal Loid Forger | Twilight/Yor Briar Forger | Thorn Princess, Birthday Presents read it on AO3 at https://ift.tt/gQuXvMS
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You asked for it babe! WORST JARED HARRIS CHARACTERS PLEASE
ASK AND I SHALL ANSWER (tho I’m sorry no gifs for this one bc like… these roles are so bad nobody has bothered to gif them which is very funny to me). And I should clarify- these are not him *acting* poorly- but rather roles that fill me with rage for one reason or another (usually that he isn’t in it MORE honestly). Like these are just roles that fucking VEX me terribly bc I know (we ALL know) he’s a good actor. And yet… and yet…
5. Septimus - Pompeii
He gets some slack on this list because like listen. Pompeii is a fucking terrible movie on every goddamn level. But Jared, king that he is, still put his whole pussy into the one trait his character has: which is loving his wife. And that kinda redeemed having to watch the rest of it just a little, but just barely (also should note I saw this IN THEATERS. I PAYED MONEY FOR IT. You’re welcome Jared).
4.Captain Anderson - To The Ends Of The Earth
Look. If Jared Harris is a sea captain in something, I will watch it. The pretty red hair and beaming smile will get me through anything. Was it worth it to suffer through bennedict cumberbatch for like 3 hours tho?? … jury’s still out but as my parents taught me (who are both lawyers) the longer they’re out the more likely it’s a guilty verdict. Benebum cuminmyass is really not worth watching I’m so sorry. But I did get my beautiful man whore in tight 19th century pants and making fun of him the whole time so thats a plus. He’s too pretty to be mad at for long.
3. Sanders - The Man from U.N.C.L.E.
You know. I really don’t know what I expected. It’s a Guy Ritchie joint. He will avoid casting JH in a prominent role like the Plague. I sat down to watch this hopeful that he had changed, but alas. My mans has maybe 5 minutes of screentime tops. And my family has made me watch it 2 more times since my initial viewing. Every time I suffer. Because he’s just Not. Fucking. THERE. Guy Ritchie give my man a decent fucking role for ONCE challenge. I’ll be waiting with a sledgehammer in the corner of your room while you sleep until you do.
2. Captain Mike - The Curious Case of Benjamin Button
Look. I love him in this. I really do. He’s such a slut. Such a beautiful whore. Cherry, what you have done with him in fic is better than what anyone could have ever done with him. Also with the exception of perhaps the most recent tarantino films I fucking hate brad pitt generally. There needed to be more of my man. Justice for better writing and better side characters. Yes? Yes. (Also how is this a David Fincher joint? How? You’re better than this dude).
1. Andy Warhol - I shot Andy Warhol
I have literally never even seen this one. But I literally don’t have to to know its terrible. Just google up JH in that and you will understand. They massacred my boy. He deserves better.
#all of these are difinitive proof that star power acting ain’t shit#no small roles only small actors. and Jared is certainly not. thank you and good night#ask games#jared harris
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The Man From U.N.C.L.E. (2015)
An American spy and a Russian spy have to team up to prevent a surviving Nazi column from accessing nuclear weapons.
Unlike much of the earlier series on which this film is based, it justifies the protagonists’ involvement with the CIA by presenting cooperation as the result of blackmail, thus distinguishing him from the many CIA war crimes and making him a little more likeable. It combines the traditional enemy elements of Russia and the US creating conflict and resolution. It’s also appealing that it ties the story in with established real world events.
Most of the plot is fairly basic although confusing at times and not in the way that later justifies itself by having a clever twist or conspiracy. Some of the more significant absences from the movie were the references to the source material, like a cameo from David McCallum. It also fails to make good, or even proper hints, at the clear gay subtext between the two partners, which felt necessary to call out Russia’s long-standing anti-gay policies, something that should be done on reflex by 2015 standards. The cast felt largely wasted as there were some good talents in there that didn’t get to show much, if any, range.
There’s lots of action to cater to the lowest level entertainment crowds but it’s not innovative, just shooting and cars. The budget looked about as high as one would expect a modern Bond film to be although the directing didn’t quite reach the same gravitas. The story is fed directly to the audience so it at least works if you don’t have the brain power for even usual spy films.
The confusing parts come when the music cues are so out of place that it makes the scene feel bizarre and the multi-shot action sequences where one doesn’t know quite where to look. All this isn’t helped by the occasional yellow subtitles when they’re presented on a bright background. The ending is unsatisfying because it doesn’t built up to a big finale, they squeeze in a solution they’ve already prepared and there’s the obligatory betrayal in there which doesn’t really come good because it’s excused by being a betrayal to a different opponent, which isn’t much better in terms of trust.
3/10 -This one’s bad but it’s got some good in it, just there-
-The footballer, David Beckham, has a cameo as the projectionist near the start.
-In both this film and Sherlock Holmes: A Game of Shadows (2011) Jared Harris’ character clears a crowded area by just raising his hand. Both films were by the same director.
-Delivered to theatres under the title “Waterloo”, a reference to the character nicknamed Napoleon.
#Film#Review#The Man From U.N.C.L.E.#2015#The Man From UNCLE#Spy#Action#David McCallum#David Beckham#JasonSutekh
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