@arial______@kenndoittt But that's why Shane's reaction here is so beautiful and heartbreaking. He knows innately that Ilya's asshole act is just a mask, and he is talking right through it to the Ilya he knows is trapped inside.
@hollanovyuri Bold of you to assume that Shane "I just mapped out the next 30 years of our lives while you were sleeping" Hollander would not have a secure backup drive
“We lived it and we really treasured it and I guess when you do something like that, the result is that people really, really love it.”
@rhysiedarby talks about #OurFlagMeansDeath during interview at #TIFF
https://t.co/mt1G8x8VQK #ofmd
“Two years on, I still can’t quite believe #OFMD is gone. In a TV landscape where fresh ideas can feel few and far between, the show wasn’t just unique - it was singular.”
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In Fahrenheit 451, the abolition of reading began with tech companies simplifying books into summaries that you could read in five minutes. Because people no longer engaged with the texts, they forgot how to think. Then came the book-burnings.
Hey @Variety I think we as a society need an actors on actors episode with John Turturro and Christopher Walken and another one with Rhys Darby and Taika Waititi
It’s been three years since Our Flag Means Death premiered, and almost three years since one of the greatest, most romantic ‘oh they’re really doing this’ moments of all time. #OFMD
The power of this fandom is astonishing! From charity zines to the craft fair, you all continue to be generous with your time, money, and talent. Thanks to @tempeststeacup for this amazing write up
https://t.co/AW4emraHcq
Ian Fleming's original James Bond novels haven't aged well. For example, Moonraker - published almost exactly 70 years ago in April 1955 - features a villain who's a super-rich industrialist and rocket-maker seeking to cause chaos because he's a secret Nazi. Such a silly idea!