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halstedom:In the DVD commentary, Mary Harron says that during the first shower scene with Patrick Ba
actor kim seokjin
springawakenings:TEAMSTARKIDNETWORK’S A VERY POTTER APPRECIATION WEEK ☆ DAY TWOFavorite Scene → Act
hellyescharlesedwards:Richard II | Act 4, Scene 1
captain-flint:i’m literally obsessed with jensen’s acting in this scene i’m obsessed with those loud
jadenite:scrollgirl:onwednsdayswewearpink:Thor deleted scene Download (x)THOR = THE ACTUAL BE
springawakenings:TEAMSTARKIDNETWORK’S A VERY POTTER APPRECIATION WEEK ☆ DAY TWOFavorite Scene → Act
its-ok-to-smile:Ok but the fact that you can’t actually hear how it was said doesn’t do this scene j
our-mislead-universe:Actual scene vs gag reel
haanigram:thine evermore ( hamlet’s letter to ophelia -act 2 scene 2 ) x
verysharpteeth:Do y’all know how striking this scene in an action movie was to me? Main lead, who is
That is the question… (Act 3 scene 1)
creampuffanatomy:Just a reminder that Chris Pratt was actually naked in this scene, even though he w
Tom Hiddleston and Zawe Ashton perform a scene from Tolstoy’s Anna Karenina at the Intelligence2 Dic
chysleigh:#when alex danvers’ sneaky background acting is better than the actual scene
iceinherheart-kissonherlips:‘The other coverage of that scene was River actually landing in the TARD
watson-sighs-and-tuts:actor meme || favourite scene(s)Jeff and Amy’s goodbye (The Ruins)
drowningparty:Christopher Marlowe’s Doctor Faustus, Act I: Scene III.
afro-orgasm:Next time you’re next to a bed of flowers with your lover. Remember this scene. And act
She was so laughing for real in this scene. That was no ‘acting’ laugh.
wetsnail:cryptid-cinn:grandpasbeforeflowers:girl crushbest part is, in that scene she actually says
mathieu-corbin:I am trying to animate a little action scene, don’t know what the final result will l
goforthemanboob:#this looks like a scene from a rom com #but actually he’s asking permission to go b
The King and the Beggar (King Lear, Act IV, Scene 6), Peter Frederick Rothermel, 1856
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