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lambency:Oh man what I love about this scene is they actually recruited Disney Animators for this on
r-tw-a:an adaption of Act 1, Scene 1, from MacBeth. this is an entry for Graphic Shakespeare.
captain-flint:i’m literally obsessed with jensen’s acting in this scene i’m obsessed with those loud
how many ages hence / shall this our lofty scene be acted over / in states unborn and accents yet un
This scene made me suffer very very much, so of course I had to paint it <;Actually, it’s b
wessygibbins-deactivated2015060:Movies » Love ActuallyHugh Grant’s Dancing Scene
harrypotterdailly:I didn’t shoot it like a scene where you [say] action [and] cut. I kind of let the
wholockian-221b:iamfandomstyle:Please tell me this is a gag reelNope.This is an actual scene from th
motherhensdetective:I don’t think Maggie Smith is acting in this scene.
novamm66:aprildralle:mquester:I loved this scene so much. The actors play off this pairing as flirty
its-ok-to-smile:Ok but the fact that you can’t actually hear how it was said doesn’t do this scene j
lieutenant-sapphic:blackout poetry, hamlet act 5 scene 2
imperiatrix:“Hamlet, Prince of Denmark” Act III, scene 2
starksren:Macbeth, Act 1, Scene 7
Romeo and Juliet (Act II, Scene II, Capulet’s Garden) by Charles Edouard Edmond Delort (French
newtmqs:Actual Deleted Scene from Dead Poets Society (1989)
zgallagher:Tom said this scene was actually not a part of the script, he hugged him to be funny and
wokintomordor:jenwunhui:Okay I actually think this little scene is hella important. We all know HYDR
gongyoop-deactivated20170703:exo’s dad flirting acting out a scene to exo’s mom
captain-flint:i’m literally obsessed with jensen’s acting in this scene i’m obsessed with those loud
rohanite:This is ACTUALLY the greatest scene in all of Pokemon
John Opie (1761-1807), ‘Shakspeare. Second part of King Henry VI, act I, scene IV: Mother Jour
thehumming6ird:‘The king is not to answer it.’Henry V Act IV Scene I
thunderbend:— The Merchant of Venice, Act III, Scene V
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