Archive for the 'evil' Category
• June 20, 2014 •
32 Comments
Posted in Armitage as mirror, attempts at bravery, evil, fear, forgiveness, heterosexual dystopias, humiliation, if I could interview Mr. Armitage, John Proctor, me, morality / ethics / norms, redemption, resentment, Richard Armitage, status transactions, The Crucible, the hype, theatre theatre, thinking / feeling, Why me?
Tags: Bay Psalm Book, cruelty, John Proctor, Richard Armitage, The Crucible
• June 15, 2014 •
10 Comments
Posted in capitalism, evil, heterosexual dystopias, humiliation, if I could interview Mr. Armitage, John Proctor, me, morality / ethics / norms, order / disorder, reality, redemption, Richard Armitage, status transactions, The Crucible, the hype, theatre theatre, thinking / feeling, violence, Why me?
Tags: Arthur Miller, genocide, Hannah Arendt, John Proctor, Richard Armitage, The Crucible, totalitarianism, Yael Farber
• June 7, 2014 •
16 Comments
Posted in Armitage as mirror, evil, heterosexual dystopias, John Proctor, me, morality / ethics / norms, Richard Armitage, The Crucible, the hype, theatre theatre, violence
Tags: John Proctor, Richard Armitage, Salem witch trials, The Crucible, witchcraft
• June 2, 2014 •
13 Comments
Posted in acting, action, audiobooks, comedy, disgust, evil, forgiveness, Hamlet, heterosexual dystopias, humiliation, interiority, loss, me, medieval, morality / ethics / norms, order / disorder, reality, Richard Armitage, sprezzatura, status transactions, the voice, thinking / feeling, voice work, Why me?
Tags: A.J. Hartley, audiobooks, David Hewson, Hamlet, Richard Armitage
• December 16, 2012 •
6 Comments
Posted in anger, evil, fear, flow, gratitude, humility, joy, loss, me, morality / ethics / norms, reality, redemption, resentment, Richard Armitage, thinking / feeling, why Armitage?, Why me?
• December 14, 2012 •
54 Comments
Posted in absolute utter unadulterated joy!, acting, action, anger, Armitage's body, Armitageworld dogmas, capitalism, career, collateral attractions, comedy, dwarves, evil, fans, fantasy, fear, filmmaking, flow, gratitude, gravitas, humiliation, if I could interview Mr. Armitage, interiority, me, morality / ethics / norms, objectification, Peter Jackson, reality, redemption, Richard Armitage
Tags: Richard Armitage, The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey
• December 5, 2012 •
224 Comments
Posted in acting, action, anger, Armitage as mirror, Armitage as victim, Armitage on Armitage, Armitageworld dogmas, attempts at bravery, capitalism, Captain America, career, Claude Monet, collateral attractions, dance, Dawn French, dwarves, evil, fan letters, fans, fantasy, fear, filmmaking, flow, Gary, Geraldine Granger, gravitas, Guy of Gisborne, Harry Kennedy, Heinz Kruger, humiliation, humility, if I could interview Mr. Armitage, interiority, Into the Storm / Black Sky, John Porter, John Standring, joy, liking food, loss, Marian, me, morality / ethics / norms, Mr. Thornton, North & South, objectification, Peter Jackson, reality, redemption, Richard Armitage, Robin Hood, Sparkhouse, sprezzatura, status transactions, Strike Back, the competition, the energy, The Hobbit, the hype, The Impressionists, the real Armitage, theatre theatre, thinking / feeling, Thorin Oakenshield, Vicar of Dibley, violence, why Armitage?, Why me?, work
• November 30, 2012 •
24 Comments
Posted in acting, Armitage on Armitage, Armitage's body, capitalism, Captain America, career, collateral attractions, comedy, dwarves, evil, fans, fantasy, filmmaking, humility, if I could interview Mr. Armitage, joy, liking food, me, morality / ethics / norms, Peter Jackson, Richard Armitage, swords, the beard, the hair, The Hobbit, the hype, Thorin Oakenshield, violence, work
• November 29, 2012 •
24 Comments
Posted in acting, capitalism, career, collateral attractions, dwarves, evil, fans, fantasy, filmmaking, joy, loss, me, Peter Jackson, polls, reality, Richard Armitage, silliness, singing, swords, the beard, the competition, the energy, The Hobbit, the hype, thinking / feeling, Thorin Oakenshield, violence, why Armitage?
• November 28, 2012 •
2 Comments
Posted in Armitageworld dogmas, capitalism, evil, fans, filmmaking, me, morality / ethics / norms, Peter Jackson, reality, Richard Armitage, silliness, The Hobbit, the hype