ITT: actors with patrician taste in film

ITT: actors with patrician taste in film

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the show died when he died

Fpbp

He was never very well represented.

I really like him as Thomas Jefferson

When asked what movie he'd bring with himself to a deserted island, he said Tchaikovsky's Stalker.

The show already died before he died, the show's corpse was raped after he died.

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Nearly all English, Irish, and French actors have 10/10 taste in film. American actors are plebeian as fuck.

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Anyone who has both If and Barry Lyndon in their top five films of all time is a certified patrician regardless of the other three films listed.

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That thumbnail made it look like he had a man-bun.

Stannis was ruined long before his death. The show really simplified his movements and politics after the Blackwater battle.
He was really good in S2, though. Blackwater is still one of the best episodes

Stannis was mischaracterised from his VERY first scene in the show.

fpbp

>i said no Game of Thrones questions
jesus christ

The best actors in the show are the ones who hate their role, thats why he put up such a good act

>Stannis was ruined wahhhh!
>He was supposed to be the Prince Who Was Promised!!
>Seasons of buildup for nothing wahhh!
>Fuck D&D!!

It's canon in the literature that Stannis is *not* Azor Ahai, and that he is repeatedly questioned for his fake Lightbringer by everyone. It is confirmed by GRRM that he was always meant to be a tragic character fighting against their own destiny who ultimately fails, like Robb Stark.

He was always meant to die to Ramsay, the same way Robb was meant to die, and Ned. It gives the story stakes, and makes the villains more menacing.

The show has been 95% faithful according to GRRM, with minor characters cut out which GRRM was aware of and agreed should be done.

You people act like GRRM hasnt overseen this entire series with D&D every step of the way including Arya's arc payoff in killing the NK

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It was a perfect characterization.

He was always a cuck coming for the scraps of his brother's accomplishment. Show haters have never even sniffed the books.

exactly

nobody here watches any interviews with grrm

so far he has been very pleased with the show

Keep telling yourself that

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Even if Stannis is meant to die like a bitch in the books too, he had a much better arc up to that point. In the show, he was barely featured.

True story - Stephen Dillane almost couldn't get through filming the scene where Shireen was burned at the stake. When Dillane was ten years old his house burned down, and one of his sisters didn't make it out in time. The scene brought the memories of that right back to him, and hit him so hard that he only managed to complete it with a lot of help and encouragement from Kerry Ingram.

So yeah - the emotion you see on his face in that episode is very, very real.

:(

I remember Dillane saying in an interview the show was trash

This but unironically

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There is no azor ahai.

dabid doesnt like him he had to go

Why do people love Stannis so much, isn’t he the most butchered character?

Possible to like Stannis without considering him the hero of the books, which never made sense anyway. Just wanted a version of him where he isn't going to burn his own daughter (logistically impossible in the books anyway, Mel likely will).