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Introducing a new scent by Calvin Klein... Reaction Formation
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Another video clip from our psychiatry department's 2013 Holiday Show Written and directed by: N. Lee With Sam W. and Laura P.
Calvin Klein Fragrances - Regression
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Another video clip from our psychiatry department's 2013 Holiday Show. Written and directed by: N. Lee With Zack D. and Hannah L.
Wiggin' (Party Rock)
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An Alien Christmas (2012)
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Brideshead Revisited 1981 - Charles and Anthony at lunch.wmv
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Hilarious clip from the 1981 miniseries. Anthony Blanche takes Charles Ryder out to lunch.
Sophie Saves Christmas December 2010
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Bad Romance Shit My Pants FIP 9 11 2010
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5 of the best things in the world: 1) Coprophagia, 2) Lady Gaga, 3) Sherry Vine, 4) Human Centipede, 5) Fire Island Pines. [Courtesy of the Rotted Queens of 369 Nautilus. Sept 2010]
This should be a cartoon with these perverse caricatures!!
Antony Blanche is my favorite character in the series. He could have a novel all to himself.
Anthony - I think we could have been friends ❤ manhandled by mmmmmeaty boys 😂
If Death in Venice were a character 😂
Anthony was based on two of Waugh's classmates - Harold Acton and Robert Byron. Both over the top gay when that was needless to say not done. Acton was rich and cosmopolitan, American and Anglo Argentine, and the stepson of Lord Curzon, Viceroy of India and very much the model of the straight laced Establishment figure. He grew up to be a well known artist, writer and critic and his villa near Florence is I believe a museum. Byron, whose origins were mysterious, was believed (incorrectly) to be Jewish which also was not done in the bad old days. He had great promise, was considered one of the smartest students of his generation but became a noisy, rather mean alcoholic - very mad bad and dangerous to know.
What exactly was their relationship? Jeremy Irons' character comes across as a kept boy.
As I got older, and re-read (and re-watched) Brideshead Revisited, one comes to realize that Anthony is the "smartest" of all the characters.
Right? I recently re-read the book for the first time in decades, and it was shocking to realise the extent to which he is, quite simply, the voice of truth. Such an incisive, observant attitude to the people around him.
@@nordiskkatt Yes, but the "packaging" of such truth is so overwrought. The stuttering, the slight lisp, the fluttering eyelids and hands. Yikes.
They should have parachuted this guy into Succession
Why on earth nobody noticed that Nikolas Grace looks exactly like Rocco Siffredi ..
Just absolute perfect acting!
Never to be bettered
incredible scene at 3:12, amazing acting...spot on
Perfection
“Perhaps he was just being charming through the grille.” Brilliant!
Suducion.
Brideshead had so many wonderful actors in supporting roles, and additionally, I thought Anthony Andrews was wonderful. Sebastian had so many things in his favour, yet made such a mess of his life that you should've felt like slapping him, but Anthony Andrews manage to make you feel such sympathy for poor Sebastian. Off topic, I have seen Brideshead Revisited several times, I have never thought before that Anthony Grace looks like the early 1930s Fred Astaire.
This guy is Sir Percy Blakeney on overdrive
When I first saw this back in '81, I just HAD to look this up: Bubbles, originally titled A Child's World, is an 1886 painting by Sir John Everett Millais that became famous when it was used over many generations in advertisements for Pears soap. During Millais's lifetime it led to widespread debate about the relationship between art and advertising.
yes yes we know jeremy irons and nicholas grace are both very underrated
This is literally how many Americans see Europeans
Awesome acting!
Antoine is such a delight in Brideshead. Such superb timing, so brilliantly played here. Masterful.
The actor interpreted Anthony is really annoying . . . . . .
Not an interpretation that has aged well IMHO
It’s dinner, not lunch.
Nicholas Grace should have won every acting award ever created.
This is hilarious.. " perhaps he was just being charming through the grill.."
One could easily imagine Nickolas Grace playing the roman emperor Caligula.
Chartreuse green
This series was delicious.
Poor Anthony : manhandled by those meaty boys.
Pppppositively ddddddelightful.
I love how anthony speaks
Such a brilliant actor, I always loved watching him when the series was on all those years ago. So funny, and clever.
"It's when one gets to the parents that a b-bottomless pit opens. My dear, SUCH a pair."
lol i’m so glad i found this
Anthony Blanche is so sexy, even for a woman!!
"I think you must be [eye bulge] mesmerizing me, Charles." He stole every scene he was in.
Nikolas Grace is amazing!
Narcissus with one pustule.
God I loved this series.
It was riveting, wasn't it? So, so beautiful and touching. It made me end up reading virtually all of Evelyn Waugh's books. Except for "The Loved One" which had been ruined because of mediocre teaching when I studied it at school. If became a phenomenon here in Sydney, and people had Brideshead Revisited parties to watch new episodes, and a smash hit on the radio was a take off of it called Brunswick Heads Revisited.
_Before;_ Afro-Islamic conquest.
But dagos were around already...
@@tefilobraga Only educated ones.
That would be a different variety of romantic friendship.
A wonderful scene, but it's dinner. Not lunch.
Nikolas Grace is an amazing actor. I saw him on the tube at rush hour once, he's about 46% as camp as Anthony Blanche.
Absolutely wonderful and beguiling Character portrayal by Nicholas Grace, truly one of THE best characterisations X
I wish I spoke like Anthony - without the stammer.
Each to his own I guess!
I actually love the stammer! 😄 Amazing performance by Anthony Blanche! 🥰
And the lisp....
yay the Blanchage of the whole thang
After 37 years , still fucking hilarious!
“Pfft!” Anthony blows out the candle leaving them both in darkness. “Shall we go now Anthony?” Charles was understandably getting nervous.
A tour de force from Nikolas Grace.
I thought Nikolas Grace's performance was somewhat hammy in spots.
Nickolas grace is like a young British effeminate Paul giamatti, anyone else agree?