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    wessexgirl, I was checking up on Wallander, but I can only find the DVD on Amazon UK site. There are ones on Amazon but they are from European countries. Did they do this series in other countries a few years back. It seems a bit confusing to me. I also cannot find a listing for the program on the BBC station here; maybe it will have to air there before we get it here - what do you think? I can't then see why it is already being offered on DVD if it did not air yet. Do you know why that would be. The DVD apparently only included 3 episodes of the show. I take it is it an hour length show, right?
    Hi Janine. Thanks for the Youtube clip. It looks good, but I don't think I can get it on dvd here. Was it done for tv, as I've never heard of it? The Wallander series is only 3 episodes, but they are feature length ones (an hour and a half). They start on Sunday, but they often have the dvds advertised on the internet before they're shown on tv, but I don't think they can sell them until the programmes have been screened. I think you can pre-order here, but I don't know about in the US. The Beeb is just a familiar term for the BBC . I believe that the books have been televised in their native Sweden, so you probably saw dvd versions of them. I think Guinevere has seen them, (perhaps another groupie for the club ). I would think you will get the series in the US after us, if you tend to get other Beeb productions. I will try to post on the Shakespeare thread you mentioned when I have a minute, (hectic day at school + tiredness + feeling a bit under the weather, hope I'm not getting the flu ). A comforting wallow on the sofa with a good historical drama tonight I think, if I can manage to stay awake!

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    Quote Originally Posted by wessexgirl View Post
    Hi Janine. Thanks for the Youtube clip. It looks good, but I don't think I can get it on dvd here. Was it done for tv, as I've never heard of it?
    wessexgirl, are you referring to "The Proposition"? I could only get that film on VHS tape; if I could copy it I could send it to you but my copy is not that wonderful really. I need to find the DVD version myself, also; I keep looking and hoping. I have another link for you and in this beautiful composite of Ken's most romantic moments, you will see the scene in the barn, which I was referring to and another where he is passionately kissing Eleanor in the house.

    http://it.youtube.com/watch?v=2QhMke...eature=related

    I own all these films that the cuts were taken from; the guy who made this video did a really great job of it, very professional and the song by Bowie is an older song I immediately recognised and responded to. I love his spin on it and I have always loved that song. So enjoy the video! Someone in the commentary section, has a list of which movies they are from. Apparently, the guy made this for his mom, so sweet. I am hoping to download some software so I can copy this video - it is too good to let get away.

    The Wallander series is only 3 episodes, but they are feature length ones (an hour and a half). They start on Sunday, but they often have the dvds advertised on the internet before they're shown on tv, but I don't think they can sell them until the programmes have been screened. I think you can pre-order here, but I don't know about in the US. The Beeb is just a familiar term for the BBC . I believe that the books have been televised in their native Sweden, so you probably saw dvd versions of them. I think Guinevere has seen them, (perhaps another groupie for the club ). I would think you will get the series in the US after us, if you tend to get other Beeb productions. I will try to post on the Shakespeare thread you mentioned when I have a minute, (hectic day at school + tiredness + feeling a bit under the weather, hope I'm not getting the flu ). A comforting wallow on the sofa with a good historical drama tonight I think, if I can manage to stay awake!
    Oh good, only the three episodes. I saw that listed on the Amazon UK site. I never bought from them before but Lady Wentworth said she has, and I could do so, since I have a Region 2 player. I feel sure it will become available here soon, so probably I can wait awhile. I really want to buy "The Magic Flute", when I find that reasonable....maybe "Sleuth", too. Have you seen it yet; if so, what was your opinion?

    I checked this site out and copied quite a number of cool articles from it. Thanks so much.

    I went on the 'Kenneth Branagh Compendium' last night, and I found so much out about 'Wanlander'. There is a very good trailer there; I must say, now I am captivated. It looked like an A1 performance from Mr. KB. I can't wait to see it now.

    Note that on the Compendium there are other very good trailers also, that and the MGM site are so interesting.
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    Quote Originally Posted by imthefoolonthehill View Post
    I may have a crush on Abigail Adams.
    NICE. Totally crushable, isn't she
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    http://www.radiotimes.com/content/magazine/

    Just a teaser for the groupies . The Radio Times is the premier listings magazine in the UK, which was just the Beeb's mag at one time, but now, with the plethora of mags available it 's a guide for all of the channels, but it is the Beeb's organ, so to speak! It is quite a prestigious thing to get the cover, so they obviously are promoting a quality programme. There is an interview inside, which I will try to get for you.

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    Quote Originally Posted by wessexgirl View Post
    http://www.radiotimes.com/content/magazine/

    Just a teaser for the groupies . The Radio Times is the premier listings magazine in the UK, which was just the Beeb's mag at one time, but now, with the plethora of mags available it 's a guide for all of the channels, but it is the Beeb's organ, so to speak! It is quite a prestigious thing to get the cover, so they obviously are promoting a quality programme. There is an interview inside, which I will try to get for you.
    That's cool, wessexgirl. I just looked at it - thanks; if you can get me the article, I will copy it to my files...it may actually be the same one I found on the Kenneth Branagh Compendium, which I did copy right off. I imagine they will add it into Ken's many cover photos in the photo files in the KB Compendium. They have some great videos of the series in there. This really whetted my appetite to see it. Hey, wessexgirl, have you ever seen B playing in Ibsen's "Ghosts" play - opposite Dame Judi Dench? I caught clips of it on Youtube and I have some great new information and links. Lady Wentworth had great ideas on starting the social group - she may even begin it tonight. For me I won't be on much in the day (day here now) because I will be cooking a small turkey today just for my mother and I; I have to start that soon. I will check back later tonight and see if she did start it or maybe it will be started tomorrow sometime. We will have a really good time in there chit-chatting about you-know-who, our mutal obsession!

    Last night I ordered "The Magic Flute" from the Amazon UK site. Then I look in my mail and see that I accidentally ordered 2! I can't believe it. The price was not bad though and the reviews over there were great - I think they rated it nearly all the stars. 3 people wrote great assessments of the film - say it is luminous and brilliant and so enjoyable. I know I will love it since I have seen many cuts of it on Youtube. Can't wait and probably someone here will want the second one I bought accidently. I hope my converion to the US dollar was correct.

    I hope to order more things from that site and I did put Wallander into my wish list. It just might be my Christmas gift from my sister - she is giving money so I might order it soon. Can't wait to see it and I must own it of course.

    Geez, wessexgirl, I think I will have to move over to the UK soon. I love going on the Amazon UK site....iti s such fun to read the reviews and the site has all the kinds of films, TV shows that I adore....mostly British, Irish, Scottish.

    So was it "The Proposition" you saw the excerpt of? If so I did find it on Amazon UK and there are two listed - one the DVD and the other a VHS tape - the second is more reasonable but the DVD may be a better print. I may try and buy one of the DVD's from there or one from here, which is actually the German version but with English language options, too. I have seen it listed here before but will have to wait for a good price.
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    Hi, Englishrose, we're from the same place! Are you a native Brummie, or just living there? I hate to appear ignorant, but who's your crush ?

    Janine, I'm addicted to Amazon too. I waste so much time browsing their site when I should be doing useful stuff, oh well. Is it very different to the US Amazon then, I thought they would have the same stuff on?

    I haven't seen the Ibsen with Judi Dench. That must be interesting. I haven't seen Ken's Magic Flute either, but I do love the opera, and have seen a few other versions of it. I am always waiting to hear if the Queen of the Night can handle THAT aria. I've seen it in the theatre, and everyone is on the edge of their seats to see if the singer can do it without bottling it !
    OH MY WORD!!!!!!!!! I don't believe it, as I'm typing this an advert has just come on tv using the aria!!!!!!! SYNCHRONICITY AGAIN OR WHAT????? Weird! I think we must be on the same wavelength or something

    I hope Lady Wentworth can set up that group, that would be good as we must be boring others on the thread with our Ken

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    Quote Originally Posted by wessexgirl View Post
    Hi, Englishrose, we're from the same place! Are you a native Brummie, or just living there? I hate to appear ignorant, but who's your crush ?
    Yes, Englishrose, who is that guy? I can certainly find some young appeal there. He has a cute face - sort of vulnerable looking; sweet curved lips, pretty 'bedroom' eyes and I always favor blond hair.

    Janine, I'm addicted to Amazon too. I waste so much time browsing their site when I should be doing useful stuff, oh well. Is it very different to the US Amazon then, I thought they would have the same stuff on?
    Oh my gosh, look what you made me do...or inspired me to do. I never really joined Youtube - just viewed the stuff all the time. Now I really wanted to comment about the obscure bits and so I signed up finally, username and password. I no sooner did and two big Branagh fans emailed me. One just emailed me again to request I be her friend. I hope I can talk them both into coming over here and they could join our club too, although I think they have pretty cool pages over there and lots to talk about about our guy. I hope one of them can tell me where to find "The Boy in the Bush" - the book I am reading by D.H.Lawrence, but the BBC film is impossible to find and it stars a very young Ken! In fact, he learned to horseback ride in that film. I know we are hijacking this thread, but there are not many people on here currently and with it being Thanksgiving over here probably many are stuffed and now sitting vegatating in front of TV's so don't worry about it. Have you ever read Ken's early autobiography? I loved every minute of it. I recently bought a biography by Mark White; now I can't wait to read it.

    I haven't seen the Ibsen with Judi Dench. That must be interesting. I haven't seen Ken's Magic Flute either, but I do love the opera, and have seen a few other versions of it. I am always waiting to hear if the Queen of the Night can handle THAT aria. I've seen it in the theatre, and everyone is on the edge of their seats to see if the singer can do it without bottling it !
    Oh, you must go over there and check it out. I think there are only a few segments of it or parts. You can get the idea though and it seems to be very intense. It made me want to watch it now. I also would like to get the Billy Plays, very early part for Branagh. Have you seen them?

    OH MY WORD!!!!!!!!! I don't believe it, as I'm typing this an advert has just come on tv using the aria!!!!!!! SYNCHRONICITY AGAIN OR WHAT????? Weird! I think we must be on the same wavelength or something
    That is definitely weird. The aria is on TV? Unreal and I bought the film last night, after I have waited for it for ages. One of the clips on Youtube showed the Queen of the Night hitting those high notes - I don't have a great ear for opera but it sounded impressive to me. Some listings for the BBC, were different or expanded in the KB category. I always have to hunt and go back pages. On our Amazon, that is how I found "Symphony for(at?) the Spire"...and the tape cost me only 98 cents! It plays fine. Of course, there was some shipping. Ken comes on stage (outdoor threater in front of the ancient cathedral) and re-enacts exerpts from Henry V. It is great - full orchestra playing Patrick Doyle's score...Placido Domingo sings some arias and another well-known opera female star sings and Charleston Heston recites some Shakespeare; well worth my 98 cents. I always loved that word - synchronicity - love the song by Sting....so there is some more synchronicity for you!

    I hope Lady Wentworth can set up that group, that would be good as we must be boring others on the thread with our Ken
    She said she might later tonight. But if she is feeling stuffed as I am right now and exhausted from cooking the turkey and cleaning up, then she might leave it till tomorrow. I think I am going to vegatate myself soon...I am getting digestion tired now...The turkey dinner came out great though. I was really pleased with it.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Lily Adams View Post
    These two brothers:

    NYANG NYANG NYANG
    Lily Adams, am I seeing things or what? Didn't you just have two other photos in here? I hate to seem daft, but who are these guys? I guess I am too old to have heard of them. Also, the guy you posted before - I did not know who he was and is that the best photo of him you could find? He looks kind of ill from a hangover or like he just fell into bed.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Janine View Post
    Lily Adams, am I seeing things or what? Didn't you just have two other photos in here? I hate to seem daft, but who are these guys? I guess I am too old to have heard of them. Also, the guy you posted before - I did not know who he was and is that the best photo of him you could find? He looks kind of ill from a hangover or like he just fell into bed.


    YOU CRAZY!

    Just kiddin'; ya caught me. I changed 'em because I thought these two pictures were cuter. The first guy's Howlin' Pelle Almqvist and the second's his brother Nicholaus Arson. They're in a band called The Hives. They have good genes.

    Ha ha ha! He's not hungover. I think he looks hot in that picture. He's an underground movie director/actor. Here's another picture of Rusty:



    He likes a lotta the stuff that I like.

    N I like Star Crunch from Man or Astro-man?, too.



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    Quote Originally Posted by Lily Adams View Post


    YOU CRAZY!

    Just kiddin'; ya caught me. I changed 'em because I thought these two pictures were cuter. The first guy's Howlin' Pelle Almqvist and the second's his brother Nicholaus Arson. They're in a band called The Hives. They have good genes.


    Lily, you are so funny! It must be a generational thing, because I think only brother #1 is sort of cute; but his eyebrows are kind of thick. I guess we all have our own taste. I definitely have never heard of the Hives, but there are zillions of bands I never have heard of so don't think anything of me saying so. What country are they from? Sorry I am so ill infomed. I am old!

    Ha ha ha! He's not hungover. I think he looks hot in that picture. He's an underground movie director/actor. Here's another picture of Rusty:

    He likes a lotta the stuff that I like.

    N I like Star Crunch from Man or Astro-man?, too.
    You sure he's not hung-over? He looks it. Are you serious, do you really think him hot? His jaw is sort of long to me and what exactly is that expression - is it pain? Maybe he is hot, temperature wise. I don't see the attractiveness, but as I said before - it is generational I guess and I am old... so be kind to me...

    Now the last guy; he is ok, but sort of geeky (well, to me). Do you like geeky guys or men in glasses? and I observe that you go for musicians - rock stars. Are you in a band yourself? Well, it is the age old adage 'to each his own'. You, no doubt, would probably hate the guys I think are cute or attractive. Some of them are either dead or old, too!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Janine View Post
    Lily, you are so funny! It must be a generational thing, because I think only brother #1 is sort of cute; but his eyebrows are kind of thick. I guess we all have our own taste. I definitely have never heard of the Hives, but there are zillions of bands I never have heard of so don't think anything of me saying so. What country are they from? Sorry I am so ill infomed. I am old!
    His voice is amazingly sexy. I always kinda thought him handsome, but I feel a bigger crush growing. Then again I have been feeling crushy lately.

    They're from Sweden and one of the few "modern" bands I like.



    You sure he's not hung-over? He looks it. Are you serious, do you really think him hot? His jaw is sort of long to me and what exactly is that expression - is it pain? Maybe he is hot, temperature wise. I don't see the attractiveness, but as I said before - it is generational I guess and I am old... so be kind to me...
    I took that screencap! He's just playing a character who's waking up in a movie. He is pretty good lookin' I think, plus he likes a lotta awesome stuff, like I said. Rusty also looks like Bob Mothersbaugh, who I also have a crush on. (And basically the rest of DEVO) His face, at least. Same face shapes.

    Now the last guy; he is ok, but sort of geeky (well, to me). Do you like geeky guys or men in glasses? and I observe that you go for musicians - rock stars. Are you in a band yourself? Well, it is the age old adage 'to each his own'. You, no doubt, would probably hate the guys I think are cute or attractive. Some of them are either dead or old, too!
    MAYBE! Even if they aren't that good looking, if they are awesome that makes them a million times more hotter. I do have a thing for men in glasses, though.

    Yeah, I like-a dem rockstars. Probably part of being a teenage girl. I WISH I was in a band!

    Not necessarily!

    I like older men. A lot. Actually. I go for teachers n rock stars.

    Oh, and by the way, don't try to judge my entire generation because of my tastes-I have very little, if anything at all, in common with them. I can most assure you that my taste in men is nothing like what girls my age prefer.
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