A special featurette from the "Brothers & Sisters" Season 1 DVD. Matthew Rhys (love!), Dave Annable and Balthasar Getty give a little tour of the set. Laugh with these goofballs as they rag on each other, their producer, fellow castmates and... kick each other in the junk.
The opening scene of "Intermission" which stars a fantastic ensemble cast, and focuses on the lives of a few Dubliners whose lives intertwine... usually with hilarious results!
This scene is my favorite and the funniest of the entire movie.
Rachael and Sarah give awesome live performances, and John Barrowman gets a little defensive and testy when Denise disagrees a bit. Note the smug expression when ALW agrees with John.
James McAvoy plays the lead role in Atonement, adapted from the brilliant Ian McEwan novel of the same name.
This is the scandalous letter to Celia (Keira Knightley) that starts it all.
Penelope is a cute fairy taleish movie with amazing James McAvoy and some other talented people including... Burn Gorman?!
Fake American accents abound.
From Episode 2.03, "To the Last Man." Jack and Ianto make nice all alone in the Hub after midnight. A scene that was just a little out of place in the episode, but... you won't hear me complaining. Is it just me or did Jack sort of tell Ianto he loves him? Y/n?
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