in the theatre. every time a new character bursts through the door you are expecting a round of applause from the audience. it feels a little bit mannered, but i think there is enough to enjoy in the plotting because there s a lot of twists and turns even if you see them coming you enjoy them. it s difficult with film because you do expect it to be movement, different scenes, almost like a wasted opportunity. i felt like that about glengarry glen ross which was just in an office but i suppose it all comes down to the writing. and the performance. here we have got mark rylance playing an english tailor and he s up against those rough mobsters from chicago. that contrast is quite interesting, obviously that dynamic, as you can see from that clip, he is elder statesman and actually one up on them, in terms of intelligence, so it s about kind of a battle of wits really, even though he s displaced from his own community. you have chosen as best out, the novice. it s hard to slot into any pa
archaeologist at the time thought it would take around six weeks to examine the site but after starting digging in 1906, they were only stopped in 1914 by the start of the first world war. their work was captured by a local photographer, but the names of many of the men who did the heavy work remain unknown. so now, english heritage has set up an exhibition of photos around the historic site to see if they can track down any more of these stories to honour their hard work. we track down any more of these stories to honour their hard work. to honour their hard work. we have names of the to honour their hard work. we have names of the five to honour their hard work. we have names of the five or to honour their hard work. we have names of the five or six names of the five or six archaeologist who wrote the publications but based out of the side directing and writing things up, but the ten, 20, 30 men each season that moved tons of earth, you know, they brought in railway tracks a
ladies and gentlemen, this is your house republican majority. there you go. okay. so now the white house did the republicans one better. jay carney ramping things up, said, i ll see you the town and raise you sophie s choice. of course the 1982 film starring meryl streep where she made a horrible decision between two children during the holocaust. movie analogies are popular these days. you create a situation where you have real people who suffer and choices then have to be made and it s a sophie s choice, right? who do you save? who do you pay? that s an impossible situation that this country has never faced and should never face if congress does what it was elected to do. there you go. you ve got the town, and sophie s choice. it s become an expression people
ladies and gentlemen, this is your house republican majority. there you go. okay. so now the white house did the republicans one better. jay carney ramping things up, said, i ll see you the town and raise you sophie s choice. of course the 1982 film starring meryl streep where she made a horrible decision between two children during the holocaust. movie analogies are popular these days. you create a situation where you have real people who suffer and choices then have to be made and it s a sophie s choice, right? who do you save? who do you pay? that s an impossible situation that this country has never faced and should never face if congress does what it was elected to do. there you go. you ve got the town, and sophie s choice. it s become an expression people