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  • of the 2009 Stafford Festival The show was directed by Pete Rowe Artistic Director of the New Wolsey Theatre Ipswich with musical direction by Greg Palmer Eric has worked with both Pete and Greg on several occassions As an actor musician production Eric loved getting his brand new getting his drum kit out and playing the sixties music which was used in this production
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  • Twelfth Night (1996) - O Mistress Mine
  • Twelfth Night (1969) - Sir Ralph Richardson, part 3 of 10 this clip starts with rest of Act I, scene v (line 212 to end), then to Act II, scene ii. After that, the next scene follows (Sir Toby and Sir Andrew), Act II, scene iii, lines 1-69 (some cuts) link below to a single playlist of all 10 parts of this "Twelfth Night": Adrienne Corri ... Countess Olivia Alec Guinness ... Malvolio Joan Plowright ... Viola Tommy Steele ... Feste Ralph Richardson ... Sir Toby Belch Alec Guinness ... Malvolio John Moffatt ... Sir Andrew Aguecheek Sheila Reid ... Maria some marvelous performances here! song "O mistress mine, where are you roaming?" Directed by John Sichel...unfortunately the play has been cut extensively, to fit the TV broadcast time slot. It was filmed in sumptuous color, but alack! my VHS tape is so old and worn it looks like a black and white film. I increased the saturation as much as possible during the conversion... of Olivia's ring, James Spedding (Fraser's Maga., August, 1865, p. 265, via New Variorum Edition of Shakespeare) wrote: This passage has always appeared to us one of the finest touches in the play. When Malvolio overtakes Viola with the ring . . . her immediate answer is : ' She tooh the ring of me : I'll none of it.' Now, as she had not left any ring, it has been thought that there must be some mistake here. . . . But it is plain from Malvolio's reply, ' Come, sir, you peevishly threw it to her,' etc., that he understood her to mean that she had left it. And so no doubt she did. For though taken ...
  • Twelfth Night: Or what you will - Part 7 IMDB Brother and sister Viola and Sebastian, who are not only very close but look a great deal alike, are in a shipwreck, and both think the other dead. When she lands in a foreign country, Viola dresses as her brother and adopts the name Cesario, becoming a trusted friend and confidante to the Count Orsino. Orsino is madly in love with the lady Olivia, who is in mourning due to her brother's recent death, which she uses as an excuse to avoid seeing the count, whom she does not love. He sends Cesario to do his wooing, and Olivia falls in love with the disguised maiden. Things get more complicated in this bittersweet Shakespeare comedy when a moronic nobleman, Sir Andrew Aguecheek, and a self-important servant, Malvolio, get caught up in the schemes of Olivia's cousin, the obese, alcoholic Sir Toby, who leads each to believe Olivia loves him. As well, Sebastian surfaces in the area, and of course there is Feste, the wise fool, around to keep everything in perspective and to marvel, like we the audience, at the amazing things happening all around.
  • Twelfth Annual Advocacy Day On March 16, lupus advocates from all across the nation banded together on Capitol Hill during the Lupus Foundation of Americas (LFA) Twelfth Annual Advocacy Day to tell Congress must they help bridge gaps in lupus research and understanding by increasing funds for lupus research, public awareness, and health provider education programs. Advocates shared their personal stories of how existing gaps in research and understanding have personally affected them, whether because they waited years for an accurate diagnosis, or suffered side effects from current therapies available to treat lupus. In this video, meet some of the advocates who represented the 1.5 million Americans living with lupus in the United States. Learn how you can still help support efforts to secure more federal support for lupus research and education programs.
  • The Twelfth of Never Screenshots to Johnny Mathis's "The Twelfth of Never"
  • Johnny Mathis - The Twelfth Of Never Johnny Mathis sings "The Twelfth Of Never" on The Merv Griffin Show, August 1980.
  • Twelfth Night (1969) - Sir Ralph Richardson, part 5 of 10 this extract starts with Act II, scene iv, line 87 or so (Viola: Sooth, but you must!), then fades to a bit of the Sebastian/Antonio dialogue from Act I, scene one, then to Act II, scene five--Malvolio reading the letter, to line 157 (The Pelican Shakespeare) link below to a single playlist of all 10 parts of this "Twelfth Night": Gary Raymond ... Orsino, Duke of Illyria Joan Plowright ... Viola and Sebastian Richard Leech ... Antonio Tommy Steele ... Feste Ralph Richardson ... Sir Toby Belch Alec Guinness ... Malvolio John Moffatt ... Sir Andrew Aguecheek some marvelous performances here! Directed by John Sichel...unfortunately the play has been cut extensively, to fit the TV broadcast time slot. In faith they are as true of heart, as we. My Father had a daughter lou'd a man As it might be perhaps, were I a woman I fhould your Lordfhip. Duke. And what's her hiftory ? Viola. A blanke my Lord : fhe neuer told her loue of these lines William Hazlitt writes: The great and secret charm of Twelfth Night is the character of Viola. Much as we like catches and cakes and ale, there is something we like better. We have a friendship for Sir Toby ; we patronise Sir Andrew ; we have an understanding with the Clown, a sneaking kindness for Maria and her rogueries ; we feel a regard for Malvolio, and sympathise with his gravity, his smiles, his cross-garters, his yellow-stockings and his imprisonment in the stocks. [?] But there is something that excites in us a stronger ...
  • Twelfth Night: Or what you will - Part 12 IMDB Brother and sister Viola and Sebastian, who are not only very close but look a great deal alike, are in a shipwreck, and both think the other dead. When she lands in a foreign country, Viola dresses as her brother and adopts the name Cesario, becoming a trusted friend and confidante to the Count Orsino. Orsino is madly in love with the lady Olivia, who is in mourning due to her brother's recent death, which she uses as an excuse to avoid seeing the count, whom she does not love. He sends Cesario to do his wooing, and Olivia falls in love with the disguised maiden. Things get more complicated in this bittersweet Shakespeare comedy when a moronic nobleman, Sir Andrew Aguecheek, and a self-important servant, Malvolio, get caught up in the schemes of Olivia's cousin, the obese, alcoholic Sir Toby, who leads each to believe Olivia loves him. As well, Sebastian surfaces in the area, and of course there is Feste, the wise fool, around to keep everything in perspective and to marvel, like we the audience, at the amazing things happening all around.
  • Twelfth Night: Or what you will - Part 1 IMDB Brother and sister Viola and Sebastian, who are not only very close but look a great deal alike, are in a shipwreck, and both think the other dead. When she lands in a foreign country, Viola dresses as her brother and adopts the name Cesario, becoming a trusted friend and confidante to the Count Orsino. Orsino is madly in love with the lady Olivia, who is in mourning due to her brother's recent death, which she uses as an excuse to avoid seeing the count, whom she does not love. He sends Cesario to do his wooing, and Olivia falls in love with the disguised maiden. Things get more complicated in this bittersweet Shakespeare comedy when a moronic nobleman, Sir Andrew Aguecheek, and a self-important servant, Malvolio, get caught up in the schemes of Olivia's cousin, the obese, alcoholic Sir Toby, who leads each to believe Olivia loves him. As well, Sebastian surfaces in the area, and of course there is Feste, the wise fool, around to keep everything in perspective and to marvel, like we the audience, at the amazing things happening all around.
  • Discovering text in the moment: Twelfth Night/Viola as performed by Judi Dench This is footage from John Barton's "Playing Shakespeare" video series, which is not otherwise available. In this clip, Dame Judi Dench showcases an approach to a speech from Twelfth Night, where she carefully allows for the shifts in thought by playing the text as though she needs the words to work through a problem.
  • Toby Stephens - Twelfth Night This adaptation of Shakespeare's comedy is so sweet with all these confusions of love. And Toby Stephens gives a brilliant Duke Orsino. Music: Loreena McKennitt 'The Dark Night of the Soul'
  • Twelfth Street Rag - Pee Wee Hunt (1948) 78 RPM, Capitol Records
  • Twelfth Street Rag Winfired Atwell's Arrangement of the famous Rag, which originally became famous on the Grand Ole Opry in Nashville. (Played by ear)
  • Helen Hunt in Twelfth Night (1 of 7) Excerpt from Act I of Shakespeare's Twelfth Night, from PBS' Live from Lincoln Center, 1998. Helen Hunt is Viola. With Kyra Sedgwick and Phillip Bosco.
  • Twelfth Night: Or what you will - Part 11 IMDB Brother and sister Viola and Sebastian, who are not only very close but look a great deal alike, are in a shipwreck, and both think the other dead. When she lands in a foreign country, Viola dresses as her brother and adopts the name Cesario, becoming a trusted friend and confidante to the Count Orsino. Orsino is madly in love with the lady Olivia, who is in mourning due to her brother's recent death, which she uses as an excuse to avoid seeing the count, whom she does not love. He sends Cesario to do his wooing, and Olivia falls in love with the disguised maiden. Things get more complicated in this bittersweet Shakespeare comedy when a moronic nobleman, Sir Andrew Aguecheek, and a self-important servant, Malvolio, get caught up in the schemes of Olivia's cousin, the obese, alcoholic Sir Toby, who leads each to believe Olivia loves him. As well, Sebastian surfaces in the area, and of course there is Feste, the wise fool, around to keep everything in perspective and to marvel, like we the audience, at the amazing things happening all around.
  • Antonello Venditti - Alta Marea (Don't Dream It's Over) Music video by Antonello Venditti performing Alta Marea (Don't Dream It's Over). (C) 1991 Heinz Music Srl
  • Travis Orbin - The Twelfth Amethyst Session (Part One) The Twelfth Amethyst is a christian metal/*** band. I did a brief session for them on the day that I left for Texas for SEA rehearsals. These guys are fun; all three of 'em scream their bloody heads off. I worked closely with the drummer to compose parts, although there was a bit of improvising here and there. He had a clear vision of what he wanted everything to sound like, even down to cymbal selection. Obviously, the music called for more straight-ahead, powerful playing. I 'two-footed' many patterns I could've played with one foot. Between remembering their arrangements, all of the minute drum details and my poorly arranged chart (whoops!), I ended up doing an abundance of punch-ins. My apologies for all of the video edits! /travisorbin /taylorlarsonrecording
  • the twelve of never- johnny mathis you asked how much i love you. must i explain. i need you oh my darling like roses and rain...
  • Twelfth Night: Or what you will - Part 4 IMDB Brother and sister Viola and Sebastian, who are not only very close but look a great deal alike, are in a shipwreck, and both think the other dead. When she lands in a foreign country, Viola dresses as her brother and adopts the name Cesario, becoming a trusted friend and confidante to the Count Orsino. Orsino is madly in love with the lady Olivia, who is in mourning due to her brother's recent death, which she uses as an excuse to avoid seeing the count, whom she does not love. He sends Cesario to do his wooing, and Olivia falls in love with the disguised maiden. Things get more complicated in this bittersweet Shakespeare comedy when a moronic nobleman, Sir Andrew Aguecheek, and a self-important servant, Malvolio, get caught up in the schemes of Olivia's cousin, the obese, alcoholic Sir Toby, who leads each to believe Olivia loves him. As well, Sebastian surfaces in the area, and of course there is Feste, the wise fool, around to keep everything in perspective and to marvel, like we the audience, at the amazing things happening all around.
  • Twelfth Night: Or what you will - Part 2 IMDB Brother and sister Viola and Sebastian, who are not only very close but look a great deal alike, are in a shipwreck, and both think the other dead. When she lands in a foreign country, Viola dresses as her brother and adopts the name Cesario, becoming a trusted friend and confidante to the Count Orsino. Orsino is madly in love with the lady Olivia, who is in mourning due to her brother's recent death, which she uses as an excuse to avoid seeing the count, whom she does not love. He sends Cesario to do his wooing, and Olivia falls in love with the disguised maiden. Things get more complicated in this bittersweet Shakespeare comedy when a moronic nobleman, Sir Andrew Aguecheek, and a self-important servant, Malvolio, get caught up in the schemes of Olivia's cousin, the obese, alcoholic Sir Toby, who leads each to believe Olivia loves him. As well, Sebastian surfaces in the area, and of course there is Feste, the wise fool, around to keep everything in perspective and to marvel, like we the audience, at the amazing things happening all around.
  • Twelfth Night: Or what you will - Part 13 IMDB Brother and sister Viola and Sebastian, who are not only very close but look a great deal alike, are in a shipwreck, and both think the other dead. When she lands in a foreign country, Viola dresses as her brother and adopts the name Cesario, becoming a trusted friend and confidante to the Count Orsino. Orsino is madly in love with the lady Olivia, who is in mourning due to her brother's recent death, which she uses as an excuse to avoid seeing the count, whom she does not love. He sends Cesario to do his wooing, and Olivia falls in love with the disguised maiden. Things get more complicated in this bittersweet Shakespeare comedy when a moronic nobleman, Sir Andrew Aguecheek, and a self-important servant, Malvolio, get caught up in the schemes of Olivia's cousin, the obese, alcoholic Sir Toby, who leads each to believe Olivia loves him. As well, Sebastian surfaces in the area, and of course there is Feste, the wise fool, around to keep everything in perspective and to marvel, like we the audience, at the amazing things happening all around.
  • JOE SATRIANI - TWELFTH EPISODE FEAT. HEARTBEATS - LONGING This twelfth episode from the podcast series for the new Joe Satriani album "Black Swans and Wormhole Wizards" features the two bonus tracks "Heartbeats" and "Longing". Joseph Satriani (born July 15, 1956 in Westbury, New York) is an Italian American multi-instrumentalist, known primarily for his work as an instrumental rock guitarist, with multiple Grammy Award nominations. Early in his career, Satriani worked as a guitar instructor, and some of his former students have achieved fame with their guitar skills (Steve Vai, Larry LaLonde, Kirk Hammett, Andy Timmons, Charlie Hunter, Kevin Cadogan, Alex Skolnick). Satriani has been a driving force in the music credited to other musicians throughout his career, as a founder of the ever-changing touring trio, G3, as well as performing in various positions with other musicians. In 1988, Satriani was recruited by Mick Jagger as lead guitarist for his first solo tour. Later, in 1994, Satriani was the lead guitarist for Deep Purple. Satriani worked with a range of guitarists from several musical genres, including Steve Vai, John Petrucci, Eric Johnson, Larry LaLonde, Yngwie Malms***, Brian May, Patrick Rondat, Andy Timmons, Paul Gilbert, Adrian Legg, and Robert Fripp through the annual G3 Jam Concerts. He is currently the lead guitarist for the supergroup Chickenfoot. He is heavily influenced by blues-rock guitar icons such as Jimi Hendrix, Eric Clapton, Jimmy Page, Ritchie Blackmore and Jeff Beck, possessing, however, his own ...
  • Donny Osmond - The twelfth of never 1973 Donny Osmond - The twelfth of never 1973 You ask me how much I need you, must I explain? I need you, oh my darling, like roses need rain You ask how long I'll love you, I'll tell you true, Until the Twelfth of Never, I'll still be loving you Hold me close, never let me go Hold me close, melt my heart like April snow I'll love you 'til the bluebells forget to bloom I'll love you 'til the clover has lost its perfume I'll love you 'til the poets run out of rhyme Until the Twelfth of Never and that's a long, long time Until the Twelfth of Never and that's a long, long time (that's a long, long time)
  • Twelfth Night: Or what you will - Part 9 IMDB Brother and sister Viola and Sebastian, who are not only very close but look a great deal alike, are in a shipwreck, and both think the other dead. When she lands in a foreign country, Viola dresses as her brother and adopts the name Cesario, becoming a trusted friend and confidante to the Count Orsino. Orsino is madly in love with the lady Olivia, who is in mourning due to her brother's recent death, which she uses as an excuse to avoid seeing the count, whom she does not love. He sends Cesario to do his wooing, and Olivia falls in love with the disguised maiden. Things get more complicated in this bittersweet Shakespeare comedy when a moronic nobleman, Sir Andrew Aguecheek, and a self-important servant, Malvolio, get caught up in the schemes of Olivia's cousin, the obese, alcoholic Sir Toby, who leads each to believe Olivia loves him. As well, Sebastian surfaces in the area, and of course there is Feste, the wise fool, around to keep everything in perspective and to marvel, like we the audience, at the amazing things happening all around.
  • Twelfth Night (1969) - Sir Ralph Richardson, part 4 of 10 this clip starts with rest of Act II, scene iii, line 69 (some cuts) to end. Then next scene, Act II, scene iv (Tommy Steele sings!) to line 87 (of The Pelican Shakespeare) link below to a single playlist of all 10 parts of this "Twelfth Night": Gary Raymond ... Orsino, Duke of Illyria Joan Plowright ... Viola and Sebastian Richard Leech ... Antonio Tommy Steele ... Feste Ralph Richardson ... Sir Toby Belch Alec Guinness ... Malvolio John Moffatt ... Sir Andrew Aguecheek some marvelous performances here! Directed by John Sichel...unfortunately the play has been cut extensively, to fit the TV broadcast time slot. It was filmed in sumptuous color, but alack! my VHS tape is so old and worn it looks like a black and white film. I increased the saturation as much as possible during the conversion... Twelfth Night; or, What You Will by William Shakespeare Toby: "She's a beagle true-bred, and one that adores me" This is the only reference to dogs in all of Shakespeare I can recall that involves praise, instead of the insulting, viscious, and mean literary uses Shakespeare customarily employs dogs and thier behavior for. "burn some sack" means to warm some sherry, which you see Sir Toby do in this scene.
  • Twelfth Night (1969) - Sir Ralph Richardson, part 7 of 10 this extract starts with Act III, scene iv, line 81 or so, Fabian's "Here he is, here he is! How is't with you sir?" (some cuts, of course) to end. Then start of next scene, Act IV, scene i, to line 38 (of the The Pelican Shakespeare) link below to a single playlist of all 10 parts of this "Twelfth Night": Joan Plowright ... Viola and Sebastian Richard Leech ... Antonio Tommy Steele ... Feste Ralph Richardson ... Sir Toby Belch Alec Guinness ... Malvolio John Moffatt ... Sir Andrew Aguecheek Riggs O'Hara ... Fabian some marvelous performances here! Directed by John Sichel...unfortunately the play has been cut extensively, to fit the TV broadcast time slot. William Hazlitt on Twelfth Night: Shakespear's comedy is of a pastoral and poetical cast. Folly is indigenous to the soil, and shoots out with native, happy, unchecked luxuriance. Absurdity has every encouragement afforded it ; and nonsense has room to flourish in. Nothing is stunted by the churlish, icy hand of indifference or severity. The poet runs riot in a conceit, and idolizes a quibble. His whole object is to turn the meanest or rudest objects to a pleasurable account. The relish which he has of a pun, or of the quaint humour of a low character, does not interfere with the delight with which he describes a beautiful image or the most refined love
  • Super3boy's Twelfth Blender Tutorial(Making Waves) This "super3boy's blender tutorial" goes over how to make make waves with the blender wave modifier. A series of tutorials to help you learn now to use blender, a free 3D modeling program. You can visit for more tutorials and to get help.
  • Twelfth Night (1969) - Sir Ralph Richardson, part 2 of 10 This extract starts with rest of Act I, scene iii, starting at line 63 or so. Then to Act I, scene v - Maria and the clown. It continues thru the scene to line 213 or so (The Pelican Shakespeare) link below to a single playlist of all 10 parts of this "Twelfth Night": Ralph Richardson ... Sir Toby Belch John Moffatt ... Sir Andrew Aguecheek Sheila Reid ... Maria Tommy Steele ... Feste Adrienne Corri ... Countess Olivia Alec Guinness ... Malvolio Joan Plowright ... Viola some marvelous performances here! Directed by John Sichel...unfortunately the play has been cut extensively, to fit the TV broadcast time slot. It was filmed in sumptuous color, but alack! my VHS tape is so old and worn it looks like a black and white film. I increased the saturation as much as possible during the conversion... The talented Tommy Steele OBE (born December 17, 1936 in London, England as Thomas Willam Hicks) was England's first *** idol and "rock n' roll" sensation. As a merchant marine on leave in the US, he heard Buddy Holly and decided that was the way to go and left his skiffle band behind. He did mainly covers of American hits, getting them out to market before the American versions made it to Britian. He later acted and directed on stage and film in several triumphs, including a recent Ebenezer Scrooze, wrote a children's book that was made into a film, wrote a novel about Dunkirk, in September 2006 published his autobiography ("Bermondsey Boy: Memories of a Forgotten ...
  • Cover of Twelfth of Never-Jeff Buckley Cover of Twelfth of Never
  • ✿⊱╮♥The Twelfth Of Never - Cliff Richards✿⊱╮♥ Cliff Richard - The Twelfth Of Never LYRICS You ask how much I need you, must I explain? I need you, oh my darling, like roses need rain. You ask how long I'll love you; I'll tell you true: Until the twelfth of never, I'll still be loving you. Hold me close, never let me go. Hold me close, melt my heart like April snow. I'll love you till the bluebells forget to bloom; I'll love you till the clover has lost it's perfume. I'll love you till the poets run out of rhyme, Until the twelfth of never and that's a long, long time. Hold me close, never let me go. Hold me close, melt my heart like April snow. I'll love you till the bluebells forget to bloom; I'll love you till the clover has lost it's perfume. I'll love you till the poets run out of rhyme, Until the twelfth of never and that's a long, long time. Until the twelfth of never and that's a long, long time. Cliff Richard - Biography He started life as Harry Webb and spent some of his childhood years in India. Cliff Richard was inspired by the music of Elvis Presley and at age 16, formed a band, 'The Quintones', with school friends and performed at their local Youth Club. From there, Cliff Richard went from strength to strength and became a global star. Having moved to India to help build a system of railways, Rodger Webb married Dorothy Dazely in 1939 and the following year the couple had a baby boy - Harry Rodger Webb. Born in The King's English Hospital in Lucknow, Harry was educated in Howrah, until his family moved ...
  • Trailer: Twelfth Night or what you will Brother and sister Viola and Sebastian, who are not only very close but look a great deal alike, are in a shipwreck, and both think the other dead. When she lands in a foreign country, Viola dresses as her brother and adopts the name Cesario, becoming a trusted friend and confidante to the Count Orsino. Orsino is madly in love with the lady Olivia, who is in mourning due to her brother's recent death, which she uses as an excuse to avoid seeing the count, whom she does not love. He sends Cesario to do his wooing, and Olivia falls in love with the disguised maiden. Things get more complicated in this bittersweet Shakespeare comedy when a moronic nobleman, Sir Andrew Aguecheek, and a self-important servant, Malvolio, get caught up in the schemes of Olivia's cousin, the obese, alcoholic Sir Toby, who leads each to believe Olivia loves him. As well, Sebastian surfaces in the area, and of course there is Feste, the wise fool, around to keep everything in perspective and to marvel, like we the audience, at the amazing things happening all around.
  • Twelfth Night: Or what you will - Part 10 IMDB Brother and sister Viola and Sebastian, who are not only very close but look a great deal alike, are in a shipwreck, and both think the other dead. When she lands in a foreign country, Viola dresses as her brother and adopts the name Cesario, becoming a trusted friend and confidante to the Count Orsino. Orsino is madly in love with the lady Olivia, who is in mourning due to her brother's recent death, which she uses as an excuse to avoid seeing the count, whom she does not love. He sends Cesario to do his wooing, and Olivia falls in love with the disguised maiden. Things get more complicated in this bittersweet Shakespeare comedy when a moronic nobleman, Sir Andrew Aguecheek, and a self-important servant, Malvolio, get caught up in the schemes of Olivia's cousin, the obese, alcoholic Sir Toby, who leads each to believe Olivia loves him. As well, Sebastian surfaces in the area, and of course there is Feste, the wise fool, around to keep everything in perspective and to marvel, like we the audience, at the amazing things happening all around.
  • Twelfth Night: Or what you will - Part 3 IMDB Brother and sister Viola and Sebastian, who are not only very close but look a great deal alike, are in a shipwreck, and both think the other dead. When she lands in a foreign country, Viola dresses as her brother and adopts the name Cesario, becoming a trusted friend and confidante to the Count Orsino. Orsino is madly in love with the lady Olivia, who is in mourning due to her brother's recent death, which she uses as an excuse to avoid seeing the count, whom she does not love. He sends Cesario to do his wooing, and Olivia falls in love with the disguised maiden. Things get more complicated in this bittersweet Shakespeare comedy when a moronic nobleman, Sir Andrew Aguecheek, and a self-important servant, Malvolio, get caught up in the schemes of Olivia's cousin, the obese, alcoholic Sir Toby, who leads each to believe Olivia loves him. As well, Sebastian surfaces in the area, and of course there is Feste, the wise fool, around to keep everything in perspective and to marvel, like we the audience, at the amazing things happening all around.
  • The Twelfth Imam, by Joel Rosenberg The Twelfth Imam book trailer, by Joel Rosenberg, published by Tyndale House
  • Twelfth Night: Or what you will - Part 8 IMDB Brother and sister Viola and Sebastian, who are not only very close but look a great deal alike, are in a shipwreck, and both think the other dead. When she lands in a foreign country, Viola dresses as her brother and adopts the name Cesario, becoming a trusted friend and confidante to the Count Orsino. Orsino is madly in love with the lady Olivia, who is in mourning due to her brother's recent death, which she uses as an excuse to avoid seeing the count, whom she does not love. He sends Cesario to do his wooing, and Olivia falls in love with the disguised maiden. Things get more complicated in this bittersweet Shakespeare comedy when a moronic nobleman, Sir Andrew Aguecheek, and a self-important servant, Malvolio, get caught up in the schemes of Olivia's cousin, the obese, alcoholic Sir Toby, who leads each to believe Olivia loves him. As well, Sebastian surfaces in the area, and of course there is Feste, the wise fool, around to keep everything in perspective and to marvel, like we the audience, at the amazing things happening all around.
  • Twelfth Night: Or what you will - Part 5 IMDB Brother and sister Viola and Sebastian, who are not only very close but look a great deal alike, are in a shipwreck, and both think the other dead. When she lands in a foreign country, Viola dresses as her brother and adopts the name Cesario, becoming a trusted friend and confidante to the Count Orsino. Orsino is madly in love with the lady Olivia, who is in mourning due to her brother's recent death, which she uses as an excuse to avoid seeing the count, whom she does not love. He sends Cesario to do his wooing, and Olivia falls in love with the disguised maiden. Things get more complicated in this bittersweet Shakespeare comedy when a moronic nobleman, Sir Andrew Aguecheek, and a self-important servant, Malvolio, get caught up in the schemes of Olivia's cousin, the obese, alcoholic Sir Toby, who leads each to believe Olivia loves him. As well, Sebastian surfaces in the area, and of course there is Feste, the wise fool, around to keep everything in perspective and to marvel, like we the audience, at the amazing things happening all around.
  • (Part 12) GoldenEye 007 - Twelfth Stage: Mission 6: Streets of St. Petersburg - PEMNAS Playthrough Welcome to the twelfthpart of my seventh PEMNAS Playthrough. This month's game is the VERY particular licensed James Bond / 007 game Golden Eye 007 for the Nintendo 64. This game is based on the 1995 James Bond film of the same name. This isn't some licensed piece of crap you find at bargain-bins at a goddamn Wal-Mart for $10. This is actually one of the best, or THE best, FPS video game of the 1990's, and one that helped popularize the first-person shooter genre on the consoles. Truly one of the most remarkable games on the N64 and possibly the best licensed title of the fifth generation of video games, this game I enjoyed dearly back in the day. Great movie too, IMO. And after years of not officially owning an N64 until just recently, I've have the pleasure of creating this PEMNAS series around 007. Hope you enjoy. =) Also, PEMNAS stands for "PLEASE EXCUSE MY NOOB ASS SKILLS". I invented the term myself.
  • Twelfth Night: Or what you will - Part 6 IMDB Brother and sister Viola and Sebastian, who are not only very close but look a great deal alike, are in a shipwreck, and both think the other dead. When she lands in a foreign country, Viola dresses as her brother and adopts the name Cesario, becoming a trusted friend and confidante to the Count Orsino. Orsino is madly in love with the lady Olivia, who is in mourning due to her brother's recent death, which she uses as an excuse to avoid seeing the count, whom she does not love. He sends Cesario to do his wooing, and Olivia falls in love with the disguised maiden. Things get more complicated in this bittersweet Shakespeare comedy when a moronic nobleman, Sir Andrew Aguecheek, and a self-important servant, Malvolio, get caught up in the schemes of Olivia's cousin, the obese, alcoholic Sir Toby, who leads each to believe Olivia loves him. As well, Sebastian surfaces in the area, and of course there is Feste, the wise fool, around to keep everything in perspective and to marvel, like we the audience, at the amazing things happening all around.
  • Lisburn Road - The Twelfth, Belfast 2010 Some of the sights and sounds of the Twelfth of July celebrations in Belfast. Most of the scenes come from the Lisburn Road. Bands featured are: 00:00 [picture from 00:27] Millar Memorial (watch out for the wee man playing the triangle on the right - perfect timing!) 00:44 Saracen Flute Band, Glasgow 01:29 Mourne Young Defenders, Kilkeel 02:10 Sons of Ulster, Shankill 02:28 Larkhall Purple Heroes 02:46 Abbey Star Flute Band, Kilwinning 03:05 Shankill Star 03:43 Rathcoole Protestant Boys 04:03 UVF Regimental Band 04:25 Netherton Road
  • The Twelfth 2009 Part 1