Wednesday, December 21, 2016

Who’s Most Likely To… whoever it is has to eat a random Every-Flavour Bean

In the BuzzFeed interview by Ellie Bate the cast of “Fantastic Beasts” - including Dan Fogler, Katherine Waterston, Alison Sudol and Eddie Redmayne - play Who’s Most Likely To…and whoever was chosen eat potentially gross-tasting jelly beans. Because that’s what wizards do.


Who’s most likely to nail a take the first time?




Who’s most likely to geek out over Harry Potter?


Who’s most likely to make everyone else laugh on set?




Who’s most likely to burst into song on set?



Who’s most likely to be sorted into Hufflepuff?

...Because Newt’s Hufflepuff, and I’m so method. Maybe if I go for the same blue one, can I do that?

ER: Mmm! It’s like a custard. It’s so good, I love this game! 
KW: Maybe this is like a No-Maj/wizard thing. Or Dan’s a liar.

Who’s most likely to give the best advice?



 (gifs from the article)
DF: Not me.

KW: I feel like this is a tricky one to answer, because if you say one, it’s implying that the others don’t, which is kind of insulting.

BF: What about if everyone eats one?

KW: Mine’s grey. I went for the scariest one on purpose.

AS: Bubblegum. 
ER: Bubblegum!

KW: Mine’s pepper. Actually it’s kind of good.

DF: I got Brussels sprouts.
KW: He’s been lying. I can smell it, it’s like, tutti frutti. What is it?

DF: [laughing] It tastes pepperminty!

KW: This pepper is really, really good. It’s like a high-end sweet.

Who’s most likely to brighten your day?



Who’s most likely to get caught taking a selfie?





The pics are my screenshots from the video, you can watch on the BuzzFeed site linked below
You should definitely check it out

Some expressions of Eddie during the game (click for full size)

Monday, December 19, 2016

Incredible moving WWI letter reading by the 16 year old Eddie Redmayne

Million Thanks to Jonathan Vaughn and bespokeredmayne for sharing the video.
and of course to the source: recordedchurchmusic.org
This video is a treasure, really deserves the exposure.
It's an extremely moving performance and a foretaste
of the Oscar winning actor he was to become.
Taken from a TV broacast called 'Christmas Glory' 1998, with
the choirs of Eton College and St Georges Chapel, Windsor





The reading is from a letter written by Captain R J Armes, 1st North Staffs. 
Regiment, describing the Christmas Truce of 1914. Full letter here

I have just been through one of the most extraordinary scenes imaginable. Tonight is Xmas Eve and I came up into the trenches this evening for my tour of duty in them. Firing was going on all the time and the enemy's machine guns were at it hard, firing at us. Then about seven the firing stopped. I was in my dug-out reading a paper... It was reported that the Germans had lighted their trenches up all along our front. We had been calling to one another for some time Xmas wishes and other things. I went out and they shouted "no shooting"... All our men got out of their trenches and sat on the parapet, the Germans did the same, and they talked to one another in English and broken English. I got on top of the trench and talked German and asked them to sing a German Volkslied, which they did, then our men sang quite well and each side clapped and cheered the other... Then we wished one another goodnight and a good night's rest, and a happy Xmas and parted with a salute... Then our men sang quite well Christians Awake, it sounded so well, and with a goodnight we all got back into our trenches. It was a curious scene, a lovely moonlit night, the German trenches with small lights on them, and the men on both sides gathered in groups on the parapets... The officer
I spoke to hopes we shall do the same on New Year's Day, I said "yes, if
I am here".






My edited screenshots from the video