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I just saw a Twitter account today that's petitioning the WB Archive to release the director's cut of the Thurman/Fiennes "The Avengers". Every pot has a lid.
@Dave S. in Chicago-Why? It was an awful film and I'm sure the director's cut of the film wouldn't make it any better. Plus, do we really want to piss off the Brits all over again? They were PISSED OFF over that film. And why is everyone petitioning for a director's cut of bad movies? I have no interest in seeing a director's cut of Suicide Squad as I think David Ayer just plainly fucking sucks as a filmmaker.
Tea is my favourite drink, love these photos.
I do note the absence of Mrs. Potts and Chip here.
Marlon Brando preparing tea: https://www.worthpoint.com/worthopedia/contact-sheet-marlon-brando-teahouse-149949254
No compilation of cinematic tea moments can be complete without a screenshot from Ozu's The Flavor of Gteen Tea Over Rice. https://www.google.com/search?q=ozu+tea&client=ms-android-sprint-us&source=android-browser&prmd=imsvn&sxsrf=ALeKk03cyQsnwmjLwIUl0X03B08l2QZJWw:1595310102139&source=lnms&tbm=isch&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwiF68af0d3qAhVQKawKHfR2C3wQ_AUoAXoECB0QAQ&biw=360&bih=520#imgrc=QpigRSv8_pU2tM&imgdii=DdgKL86xfmO2JM
Love tea and this post! Though, to me, it looks like Harley is drinking from a demitasse, so it's more likely that she's drinking espresso!
Mr Bast and the Schlegel sisters!
Owl -- i shall love them forever. Oh to be invited to their bohemian house!
Amory -- oops. i think you're right.
I'm a coffee drinker. :)
Josh O'Connor is hung like a horse.
@Jane Austen
Is this a truth universally acknowledged or do you speak from personal experience?
Amory-He shows it off in God's Own Country, which besides the nudity is a terrific film. I'm looking forward to Francis Lee's next film, Ammonite.