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The Siege of Pinchgut (Four Desperate Men, 1959)
"No, we must evacuate the whole of the waterfront: Woolloomooloo, Potts Point, Darling Point."
"There's a lot of important citizens live over there, they're not gonna like it."
"Well, they're gonna like it even less if they get blown out of their beds."
#the siege of pinchgut#four desperate men#1959#british cinema#ealing studios#harry watt#jon cleary#aldo ray#heather sears#neil mccallum#victor maddern#carlo giustini#alan tilvern#barbara mullen#gerry duggan#kenneth j. warren#grant taylor#deryck barnes#richard vernon#ewan macduff#martin boddey#barry foster#interesting as a cultural artefact‚ as both an example of british screen obsession with Australia in the mid 50s to mid 60s (this is just#one of a whole series of Oz based films from Ealing in this era and tv was just as interested) and also for being the last ever Ealing#production. none of that is what appealed to me‚ i must confess; i saw that it starred barrel chested‚ gravel voiced Aldo Ray‚ and that he#appeared to be shirtless for much of the film‚ and i thought yeh there's a film i should watch. makes good use of its impressive sydney#locations but the emphasis here is more cerebral than visual; Ray's gradual transformation from righteous victim of a miscarriage of#justice to a genuinely dangerous figure who holds thousands of lives in his hands is well realised and sensitively drawn. not perhaps a#brilliant film‚ but one with a very strong central performance from an actor who never really got the dues he deserved#also someone on letterboxd pointed out that Neil McCallum looks like Keir Starmer and sadly i can't unsee it now
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its all 'david tennant's macbeth' this and 'christopher eccleston's macbeth' that but nobody's talking about ralph fiennes' macbeth
#sorry i just finished working on this production and im slightly obsessed#nobody talk to me about ben turner's macduff#or ewan black's malcolm#or any of them actually#macbeth#shakespeare#shakespeareposting
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chapter 20
OH GODDDDDD
duff is swimming in the lake near his house
HE SWAM IN THAT NASTY ASS RIVER????
he's being a dad for once, sang his kid a birthday song, walked with merideth
mans really said time to be as tender as possible to my family
his son got in a fight to defend his best friend. he wants to know what his dad thinks.
duff says like "praise him for courage, condemn him for fighting." and merideth's like "sounds good."
duff swims out to a rock in the middle of the lake with merideth
"not just any rock, their rock. the rock where their daughter was concieved." THESE LOSERS FUCKED ON A ROCK.
duff is like "finding something after you lost it is so good :)" bestie.
not going to go into the obligatory "jo nesbo ruined macduff" rant this time
compares merideth and caithness to fresh and saltwater respectively
boi.
he has to go back and get ewan's present and "sort out something asap"
HES ENDING THE AFFAIR YEEEEAHH BOYYYY
he finally tells his wife he loves her thank fuck
the police are dropping off the norse riders
one of them yells "all hail macbeth!"
everyone's talking about how the good times are back under macbeth but considering these are norse riders...
duff gets his kid's presents and then goes to talk to caithness in the darkroom
THEY FUCKED IN THE DARKROOM????
DUFF.
PRACTICE. SAFE. SEX.
they also had a hotel spot where they'd book a room under the fake name mittbaum
duff's like "hi caithness :/"
sweno cut off banquo's head and there's old blood on the spine
HE ENDS THE AFFAIR!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
caithness is like "you're a bitch and a selfish bastard." yeah you're right girl go on
she says "meet me at the flat at four or else i tell your wife and father in law"
duff's like "my wife knows but SHIT NOT MY DAD IN LAW okay okay im coming."
bestie how will this go ANY WAY BUT BADLY
lady is having a Bad Time and having auditory hallucinations
she feels like macbeth's "parcel" is staring at her. yeah because it's a head
she snorts some of macbeth's drugs.
oh lady this is not going to go well.
the norse riders are having a partyyyyy :)
there's a baby there?
AND SWAT SHOWS UP
duff goes to caithness' house to pick up his shit
he gets his shit
caithness is on the bed in lingere and duff's like "she's so beautiful" oh fuck ME
she wants to top him.
he's like "absolutely not. no i love my wife. i'd forgotten, but i love her. bye"
she's crying
he leaves her jewelry that he bought her - HE BOUGHT HER JEWELRY?
and a tennis racket
he. god.
he goes back in the room and caithness is crying and he's like. okay. one last time
you were so close to being redeemable
SWAT SHOOTS UP THE PLACE
raindrop scene. enough said.
I DONT WANT DETAILS ON DUFF AND CAITHNESS FUCKING
FOR AN HOUR?
apparently seyton's never known real tears
they killed EVERYONE holy FUCK
now they have a job in fife.
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OH YEAH
And in case you didn’t know, Moses Ingram is a classically trained Yale graduate. Her other most known roles were in The Queen’s Gambit as Jolene, for which she was nominated for an Emmy, and The Tragedy of Macbeth as Lady Macduff.
So those of you saying she doesn’t have the training or skills to keep up with Ewan McGregor, it’s a terrible argument, really. She doesn’t have as much on her resume (she graduated in 2019), but neither does anyone in any profession when they first start because that’s kind of how it goes.
Seeing Anakin and Obi-Wan with the same little characteristics now as they did twenty years ago is fascinating to me because it’s more than just “oh yeah well they brought back the actors of course it’s going to be the same.”
People change over time, and their habits shift. So when an actor comes back to a character after literal decades, and you can see the identical quirks and habits of that character within new footage, you know they either put in the work to make their performance genuine, or they hold the character so dear to them that they allowed some of their natural characteristics to shine through. Either way, it shows that they care.
For instance, Anakin smiles the same way at Obi-Wan (flashback) as he did at Padmé on the balcony, and you know that he sees them both as his family. He tilts his head forward and to the side a little. He stands the same way when he contemplates alone, legs spread, shoulders back, with his hands clasped behind his back. And when he bows to Obi-Wan and Padmé, you can tell he’s teasing because he doesn’t put his head down and looks them dead in the eye with a lilt in his voice.
Obi-Wan saunters the exact same way • into the aotc bar • into the training room (flashback) • when he’s being led to Grievous in rots • and in the hallway before he tells Anakin to spy on Palpatine. Any time Obi-Wan is fond of someone or finds something amusing, his eyes shine. Granted, this is very common with all of Ewan McGregor’s characters, and he himself does it, as he acts and emotes very heavily through his eyes. And when he tells Anakin not to upset Grievous, he has the same amused look as when he tells Leia that she doesn’t sound like she’s ten.
As fans with Star Wars brain rot, it’s not terribly hard for us to pinpoint these things with intention, but for others, it affects them in a way that is much more subtle. Humans are very perceptive, and a part of what makes us so complicated is that we pick up on things, whether we mean to or not. And for me at least, the biggest contributor of how I feel about an actor or their character is the little characteristics that I notice.
Like Reva. I’m not the biggest fan of her as a person because there’s not a whole lot there for me to grasp onto, but I think Moses Ingram does a phenomenal job particularly because of way she controls each of her lines. Her sing-songy “Obi-Wan” in Part II, the way she can whisper her line but still have strong inflection, etc.
So, anyway, acting is great, and I want to know more about it.
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The Obi-Wan Kenobi cast is packed with star power, and here's where people may have seen the actors before. The upcoming Star Wars series – one of several currently in development Disney+ - will see Ewan McGregor reprise his iconic role from the prequel trilogy. Hayden Christensen has previously been confirmed to return as Darth Vader, and the two Star Wars veterans are now being joined by 10 more stars.
Obi-Wan Kenobi will take place 10 years after Order 66 and the other events of Star Wars: Episode III - Revenge of the Sith. As implied by the title, the series will follow Obi-Wan – now living on Tatooine – during the early days of the Galactic Empire. Though Disney hasn’t revealed concrete story details beyond when the show is set, it will likely see Obi-Wan temporarily depart his vigil over Luke Skywalker on Tatooine. Disney has also promised that Obi-Wan and Darth Vader will face off in one way or another in the new series.
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While fans will have to keep waiting to learn more about the story of Obi-Wan Kenobi, Disney has released some big news in the form of sweeping casting announcements. A total of 12 stars have now been confirmed for the show, and though character details have yet to be revealed, the official ensemble is plenty of reason to get excited.
Ewan McGregor is reprising his role as Obi-Wan in the new series, promising more of what many consider to be the best performance in the Star Wars prequels. McGregor is best known for his Star Wars appearances, though he also gained fame in the late 1990s and early 2000s for films like Trainspotting, Black Hawk Down, and Moulin Rouge. Since he last played Obi-Wan, McGregor has appeared in numerous films, including recently roles in Beauty and the Beast, Doctor Sleep, Christopher Robin, Birds of Prey, and a reprisal of his Mark Renton character in T2 Trainspotting.
Like McGregor, Hayden Christensen will make his first proper Star Wars appearance since Revenge of the Sith in Obi-Wan Kenobi. It’s unclear exactly what the role of Christensen’s Darth Vader will be in the new show, but a showdown of some sort between him and Obi-Wan has been confirmed. Christensen’s role as Anakin in the Star Wars prequels is certainly his most famous, though has since appeared in a number of films including Takers, American Heist, and Last Man. He also received some notably critical praise for his leading role in the 2003 film Shattered Glass.
Obi-Wan Kenobi’s Moses Ingram is a younger star in Hollywood, but one whose fame is rapidly rising, and rightfully so. Ingram broke out in 2020 when she played Jolene in The Queen’s Gambit alongside Anya-Taylor Joy. She will play Lady Macduff in the Joel Coen-directed, Denzel Washington-led The Tragedy of Macbeth, which is expected to premiere later in 2021, and she’s set to appear in the upcoming Michael Bay thriller Ambulance. Her role in the Obi-Wan show is unknown.
Related: How Clone Wars' Rex Can Appear In The Obi-Wan Kenobi Show
Joel Edgerton will return to the Star Wars universe in Obi-Wan Kenobi, and while it hasn’t been officially confirmed yet, it’s safe to assume that he’ll be reprising his prequel trilogy role as Owen Lars – Anakin Skywalker’s stepbrother and Luke’s uncle. The reprisal makes sense considering that Obi-Wan will spend at least some of his time on Tatooine, where he watches over Luke as he grows up. Edgerton has led a long and prolific career as an actor, writer, director, and producer, with notable onscreen roles including Tom Buchanan in The Great Gatsby, Patrick in Zero Dark Thirty, and Falstaff in The King, which he also helped write. He has also recently appeared in Bright, Red Sparrow, and Boy Erased, which he adapted and directed.
It seems that Beru Lars will also be returning in Obi-Wan Kenobi, as Bonnie Piesse – who played Luke Skywalker’s aunt in Star Wars: Episode II - Attack of the Clones and Revenge of the Sith – has been confirmed to star alongside Joel Edgerton. Beyond Star Wars, Piesse has appeared in the Australian series Stingers, Blue Heelers, and Last Man Standing. She also featured in the acclaimed romantic comedy Love Eterne. In addition to her acting career, Piesse is also a professional singer/songwriter.
Acclaimed comedian Kumail Nanjiani will appear in Obi-Wan Kenobi in an unknown role. The actor is best known for playing Dinesh Chugtai on Silicon Valley, and for comedy films like The Lovebirds and The Big Sick, the latter of which Nanjiani wrote with his wife Emily V. Gordon. Nanjiani is also known for his stand-up comedy, the podcast Staying In with Emily and Kumail, which he hosts with his wife, and for the Comedy Central show The Meltdown with Jonah and Kumail, which ran from 2014-2016. Nanjiani will star as Kingo in the upcoming MCU film Eternals.
A veteran of fantasy and sci-fi television, Indira Varma will star in Obi-Wan Kenobi in an undisclosed role. Varma is most recognizable for her role as Ellaria Sand in Game of Thrones, and she will now follow her former costar Pedro Pascal into the world of Star Wars streaming series. Varma has also appeared in series such as Rome, Torchwood, Luther, Human Target, Paranoid, and Carnival Row. She is confirmed to appear in Mission Impossible 7.
Related: Star Wars Theory: Obi-Wan's New Darth Vader Duel Will Be A Force Vision
Rupert Friend has been confirmed for Obi-Wan Kenobi as an unknown character. Friend is best known for playing Peter Quinn on Homeland – a role that garnered him an Emmy nomination in 2013. He’s also known for playing Mr. Wickham in the 2005 Pride and Prejudice film, Agent 47 in the video game movie Hitman: Agent 47, Vasily Stalin in The Death of Stalin, and Theo van Gogh in At Eternity’s Gate.
Son of hip hop legend Ice Cube, O’Shea Jackson Jr. first entered the acting world in 2015’s Straight Outta Compton, in which he played a young version of his father. He has since appeared in Ingrid Goes West, Den of Thieves, Long Shot, Godzilla: King of the Monsters, and Just Mercy. Jackson Jr. will appear in Obi-Wan Kenobi as an unnamed character.
Sung Kang will join the Star Wars universe in Obi-Wan Kenobi, playing an as-yet unnamed character. Kang shot to stardom as the suave drifter Han in the Fast & Furious franchise – a character he first played in Justin Lin’s 2002 cult-classic Better Luck Tomorrow. Kang has also appeared in films like Live Free or Die Hard, Ninja Assassin, Bullet to the Head, and Code 8. He will reprise the role of Han in F9: The Fast Saga.
Veteran TV actor Simone Kessell will make her Star Wars debut in Obi-Wan Kenobi. Kessell has played numerous roles in film and television since the 1990s, including appearances on shows like Farscape, Xena: Warrior Princess, CSI: Miami, and Fringe. More recently, Kessell played Lt. Alicia Washington in Terra Nova, Queen Ahinoam in Of Kings and Prophets, and Rebecca in The Crossing.
Noted indie filmmaker Benny Safdie – half of the Safdie brothers – will appear as a character in Obi-Wan Kenobi. Safdie is better known for his work behind the camera, having directed both Good Time and Uncut Gems with his brother Joshua, among other projects. Safdie also has a number of acting credits to his name, including appearances in various short films, Pieces of a Woman, Soggy Bottom, and most notably as one of the two leads of Good Time, alongside Robert Pattinson. Safdie’s role in Obi-Wan Kenobi is unknown.
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Interpol Calling: Last Man Lucky (1.15, ITC, 1959)
"Gentlemen, you're gonna hate me for sayin' it, but... this could be one murder that you're not gonna be able to stop."
#interpol calling#itc#classic tv#1959#charles korvin#edwin richfield#annabel maule#sandra dorne#michael brennan#ewan macduff#donald stewart#howard pays#fred machon#john tatum#arnold schulkes#roy everson#and i'm 99% certain#dudley foster#imagine my excitement when this episode started#and there was dud foster being sinister#and then he disappeared for most of the episode#and never even had a line#and isn't credited#gah#but its him im sure it is#i mean he has a fairly distinctive face#maybe he doesn't speak because his character is supposed to be american#i don't know#but i feel he was ill treated by this episode#otherwise it was a good one!
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