OMG!! OMG!!! Just saw this on Russian Richard's site HERE and I'm in shock! OMG!!! Guys You are amazing! THANK YOU! THANK YOU!!! Photos made by Perou 2011 HERE
Made probably after hair cut and before beard :D
One comment: chest hair...
Edited:
Thank You for hint Cesta! : Dec 20th 2010 HERE
On Frenzy blog HERE :) You can read about Richard in Pōwhiri ceremony where is something like Hongi (It is done by pressing one's nose to another person at an encounter).
OMG!!! THIS IS AWESOME!!!! Just imagine!!! To touch THIS NOSE...
Some are my screens, but Thank You to Those who made the others of them. :)
And HERE and HERE on Musa blog You can read about Richard's nose :) that is one of his kind.
This is only one scan. I consider that I have do this properly all these scans translated and ordered and than post zip file. But this takes time. So I'm very sorry for this delay.
Episode 3 March 28th 2011 8:20 p.m.
This is from
Fakt TV Nr 12/2011
Program from 24 to 30 March 2011
(not so very good newspaper, but strangly they have really good previews for Strike Back specially for Episode 1)
And at last I know who was the lector for Strike Back in Poland: Maciej Gudowski, one of the best polish lectors. First I was too excited ;D, Second I fell asleep before episode ends :-/ :)
How to describe lector's work? Well like Richard is reading something about Lions and Ships, Female temple etc.
Lectors are doing the same only their voices are above actors' voices. This can be confusing for somebody who has english as first language, but for us is simply normal. We haven't dubbing which is mainly for movies for kids like Toy Story, Monsters Inc. :)
YAY!!! This is WONDERFUL!!! At last after 5 years of waiting new game from Bethesda Softworks in The Elder Scrolls Series will be published in November 2011.
1994 The Elder Scrolls: Arena
1996 The Elder Scrolls II: Daggerfall
1997 An Elder Scrolls Legend: Battlespire
1998 The Elder Scrolls Adventures: Redguard
2002 The Elder Scrolls III: Morrowind
2002 The Elder Scrolls III: Tribunal
2003 The Elder Scrolls III: Bloodmoon
2003 The Elder Scrolls Travels: Stormhold
2004 The Elder Scrolls Travels: Dawnstar
2004 The Elder Scrolls Travels: Shadowkey
2006 The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion
2006 The Elder Scrolls IV: Knights of the Nine
2007 The Elder Scrolls IV: Shivering Isles
2011 The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim
First for me was The Elder Scrolls III: Morrowind in 2002. I spend almost 3 years with this game. SHE is enormous, intense. (From Wikia) The main story takes place on Vvardenfell, an island in the Dunmer province of Morrowind, which lies in the empire of Tamriel and is far from the more civilized lands to the west and south that typified Daggerfall and Arena. The central quests concern the deity Dagoth Ur, housed within the volcanic Red Mountain, who seeks to gain power and break Morrowind free from Imperial reign. Morrowind was designed with an open-ended free-form style of gameplay in mind, with a lessened emphasis on the game's main plot. This choice received mixed reviews in the gaming press, though such feelings were tempered by reviewers' appreciation of Morrowind's expansive and detailed game world.
The Elder Scrolls III: Tribunal is the first expansion for Bethesda Softworks' The Elder Scrolls III: Morrowind. (Nov 2002) It takes place in the temple/city of Mournhold, the capital of Morrowind, located in the larger city of Almalexia. The title refers to the three "Living Gods", known as the Tribunal.
The Elder Scrolls III: Bloodmoon (June 2003) is the second expansion pack for Bethesda Softworks' The Elder Scrolls III: Morrowind. Unlike the first expansion Tribunal, which added a city separate from the world map consisting of interior cells, Bloodmoon adds a large new island to the original world map, a cold northern territory named Solstheim. Rather than the Dunmer (dark elves) that are the indigenous race in the nearby Vvardenfell, Solstheim is populated largely by the Nord race. This is largely because the island sits more or less astride the border between Morrowind and the Nord homeland of Skyrim.
Then was long waiting for me to March 2006 for The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion and 2 expansions for it: The Elder Scrolls IV: Knights of the Nine (October 2006) and The Elder Scrolls IV: Shivering Isles (March 2007). So couple days ago was 5th Anniversary :)
The plot begins with the arrival of Emperor Uriel Septim VII (voiced by Patrick Stewart), accompanied by a trio of Imperial bodyguards known as "the Blades" at the Imperial City prison. They are fleeing from the assassins of the Mythic Dawn, a Daedric cult, who just recently murdered the Emperor's three sons. The emperor and the Blades head to the sewer that leads out of the city, using a secret entrance that by chance is located in the cell occupied by the player. The player follows the party into a series of catacombs. There, the group is attacked by the Mythic Dawn, who are staved off by the Blades. Meanwhile, Uriel Septim entrusts the player with the Amulet of Kings, an ancient artifact traditionally worn by the Septim emperors of Tamriel, and orders the player to take it to a man known as Jauffre. Immediately after the emperor gives the amulet to the player, an assassin ambushes and kills the emperor before being defeated. The sole surviving guard, Baurus, explains that Jauffre is the grandmaster of the Blades and can be found at Weynon Priory. The player then proceeds to the open world of Cyrodiil. And here all fun starts.
Knights of the Nine centers on a faction of the same name, devoted to locating and preserving a set of "Crusaders' Relics". Once found, these relics must be used to defeat the sorcerer-king Umaril, who seeks revenge on the Nine Divines.
The Shivering Isles are ruled by the Daedric Prince of Madness, Sheogorath. The realm is divided into two sections, Mania and Dementia, both of which have different characteristics in the art and design. The player enters the realm as an event called the Greymarch, in which the Daedric Prince of Order, Jyggalag, completely destroys the Shivering Isles, is about to occur. Upon entering the realm, the player has access to only one area of the Shivering Isles, called the Fringe. To gain access to the other areas, the player must defeat a creature called the Gatekeeper. Before entering the other areas, the player is summoned for an audience with Sheogorath. Sheogorath explains to the player that the Greymarch will destroy the realm, and Sheogorath needs a "champion" to stop the event from occurring. Sheogorath decides to choose the player as his protégé, whom he sends off on various quests in an attempt to stop the Greymarch. And that part was like dream of lunatic.
But now something new is waiting: Skyrim, Dragon Land.
Plot (from Wikia)
Skyrim is not a direct sequel to Oblivion; rather, it is a new chapter in the Elder Scrolls series, set two hundred years after the events of Oblivion. In the premise to Skyrim, the Empire began ceding territory to the Elven nations it once ruled, because there was no heir to the Emperor's throne. The Blades had no one to defend, and gradually died, were murdered, or secluded themselves from the rest of the world. After the king of Skyrim was assassinated, a civil war broke out amongst the native Nord race – the majority being those who wished for Skyrim to secede from the Empire, and the rest being those who wished for Skyrim to stay in the Empire.
As with previous Elder Scrolls games, Skyrim begins with the player character as an unknown prisoner. The player character eventually learns that Skyrim's civil war is last in a sequence of prophetic events foretold by the Elder Scrolls, who also foretell of the return of Alduin, the Nordic god of destruction. Taking the form of a gigantic dragon, Alduin is prophesied to consume the world.
The player character is the last Dovahkiin (Dragonborn), a dragon hunter anointed by the gods to help fend off the threat Alduin poses to Skyrim and Tamriel.
Aiding the player is Esbern (voiced by Max von Sydow), one of the last of the Blades. The main quest of the game currently takes an estimated twenty hours to complete, in addition to the side-quests and guilds also available across Skyrim.
YEEEE!!! Well couple days ago (March 21st 2011) we saw this trailer of Captain America.
Ok I'm not so very good in gifs, but this trailer is really fast, so better to see these scenes over and over again ;D Just clickie to saw it, because they are a little too big, and page upload can be slower.
First Sexy dude in glasses.
Second Underwater Kaboom!
Than Ugly Captain America hurts our fellow. And who is villan here!!!
........Well..... well....em... I don't know how to start... So I need some photos here :)
BAFTA 2009
BAFTA 2010
I really like watching Richard on some official events like BAFTA etc. I will never have opportunity to meet him in this kind of situation (probably in any situation), but I'm really happy if others have this chance and they are sharing it with all of us. And the best part of it all is Richard in Tux! Yeah! This is awesome! Well Red Carpets are waiting. I'm not so very familiar with male fashion, but I'll try to learn now something of it.
Here will be a selection of fine male clothes for such a wonderful occasions on Red Carpet. :)
Today
Lanvin Velvet Evening Jacket
Luxe velvet spruces up this classic jacket giving you a swaggering alternative to the tuxedo. Black velvet. Sateen peaked lapels. Long sleeves with button cuffs. One-button front. Flap pockets at waist. Cutaway front. Fitted silhouette. Cotton/silk. Made in Italy of imported material.
Plus
Men's Lanvin Inside-Out Seam Tux Pant
Bib Tux Shirt: Round metal buttons add industrial utility to this constructed tuxedo shirt. White. Pintucked bib on front. Spread collar metal button front. Long sleeves with barrel cuffs. Seamed shoulders. Cotton. Made in Italy of imported material. Inside-Out Seam Tux Pant: Inverted tuxedo seams turn the heads of tradition and partygoers. Black. Tonal inside-out seam panels on sides. Slim, tapered legs unfinished hem may be tailored to desired length. Cut at lower ankle. Side slash pockets. Back welt pockets.
This one is really nice, not so very formal like black tie, I should call this modern in classic.