Celery, an effigy.

itsthesolarsystem:

I want to remember you all as you were.

ten days of tinker tailor soldier spy 
day four → favorite scene


mega-perv-extraordinaire:

because-i-took-your-pulse:

#I’d keep Peter too

^the tag

same


bohemea:

Gary Oldman & his wife Alexandra - 2012 Oscars, February 26th 2012

bohemea:

Gary Oldman & his wife Alexandra - 2012 Oscars, February 26th 2012



TINKER TAILOR SOLDIER SPY Directed by: Tomas Alfredson Starring: Gary Oldman, Colin Firth, John Hurt, Mark Strong, Benedict Cumberbatch, and a lot of other beautiful bitches.Rating: 4 out of 5 blowjobs.

Wow, Gary Oldman, that’s quite a cast you just completely outshone. Though, to be honest, I thought all the actors did a more than splendid job on this one; this film ran the risk of being frightfully dull, but the solid acting made it anything but - at least as far as I’m concerned. Jesus, those were some loaded, tense scenes! It held my attention and interest all the way through, and that’s pretty impressive for such a slow, quiet film, but to be honest, the slowest, quietest scenes were my favorites. That long stretch at the beginning showing Smiley going about his day? That was solid. It said so much with so little, I was blown away. It was definitely a really good film about homosexual spies that cry a lot, so I’m giving it four blowjobs, and suggest that the cast divide those among themselves as they see fit. 

TINKER TAILOR SOLDIER SPY 
Directed by: Tomas Alfredson 
Starring: Gary Oldman, Colin Firth, John Hurt, Mark Strong, Benedict Cumberbatch, and a lot of other beautiful bitches.
Rating: 4 out of 5 blowjobs.

Wow, Gary Oldman, that’s quite a cast you just completely outshone. Though, to be honest, I thought all the actors did a more than splendid job on this one; this film ran the risk of being frightfully dull, but the solid acting made it anything but - at least as far as I’m concerned. Jesus, those were some loaded, tense scenes! It held my attention and interest all the way through, and that’s pretty impressive for such a slow, quiet film, but to be honest, the slowest, quietest scenes were my favorites. That long stretch at the beginning showing Smiley going about his day? That was solid. It said so much with so little, I was blown away. It was definitely a really good film about homosexual spies that cry a lot, so I’m giving it four blowjobs, and suggest that the cast divide those among themselves as they see fit. 


ryeisenberg:

I don’t use this word often, but this photo is just precious.

ryeisenberg:

I don’t use this word often, but this photo is just precious.