Sir Kenneth Branagh
Jun. 16th, 2012 02:38 pmI don't approve of knighthoods- except for actors. There's a congruity between the flummery of titles and what actors do for a living. So let him who plays the king have a handle to his name. Why not? Besides there's a tradition of ennobling the heads of this particular profession. Olivier, Gielgud, Richardson, Redgrave, Guinness, McKellen; It's been obvious since he was nobbut a lad that Kenneth Branagh belongs in this company.
Well he's been a King
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Date: 2012-06-16 08:25 pm (UTC)(EDIT: No need to answer. I went and looked it up.)
Also, I think Branagh's Agincourt tracking shot was a response, not to mention a one-upping, of Olivier's shorter tracking shot of the French cavalry charge in his H5.
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