I'm still gutted by the discovery that Rollo Weeks played Mini-Gerard in Attila. Sometimes the IMDB is a curse, I tell you.
And now, it's time for fun with memes:
List six of your favourite shows
1. Firefly
2. BSG (new)
3. Kim Possible
4. Weekenders
5. Deadwood
6. BSG (original)
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Spoilers for Serenity and the second season of Deadwood )
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Richard E. Grant is an awesome, awesome British actor who regularly crops up in various period dramas and occaisonally in very bizarre and unexpected roles, such as the Spice Girl's manager in Spiceworld (shut up, it was awesome and I was twelve!), Sherlock Holmes in yet another example of my borther and I managing to cross-pollinate the others fandoms, and the Church of Liamneesonism... well, that's a long story.
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I have no idea what that one is. What the hell's a jib? Also, what's Plunkett and Macleane? Movie? Rentable, do you think? Also, does Jonny have his real accent? Because ever since I saw him in Dracula 2000 (I know, shame is me, it sucked monkey's ass) Hackers kind of really makes me cringe. He has a beautiful voice.
Huh. *is off to IMDb* *snickers* Spiceworld? *blinks, and kicks CD case under bed* What kind of loser listens to The Spice Girls? *nervous laughter*
The Church of Liamneesonism?
. . . I have time . . .
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Plunkett and Macleane is a movie about these two ne'er-do-wells, played by JLM and Robert Carlyle, who turn to highway robbery as a means of support and attain modest celebrity among ladies of fashion and tangle with evil Thief Taker Ken Stott and have adventures and OMG Alan Cumming is in it as the Earl of Rochester and it's just way, way too awesome. Forget renting it; it needs to be a permanent addition to anyone's DVD collection. And JLM doesn't have his actual accent, on account of it being a period drama and him playing a down-on-his-luck aristocrat, but it is English, and very sexy too.
As for the Church of Liamneeson, well...
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