Why don’t you move the cursor over the link? Pretty simple way to tell what kind of file it is.
Don’t forget the lovely A.R. in January Man, co-starring Kevin Kline and Mary Elizabeth Mastrantonio. Mmmm, Alan Rickman.
I was wondering who loved Larry, Dharma’s dad. Then I watched the video and thought, oh. the die hard guy. who’s dharma’s dad, then? So I Googled it, and it’s Alan Rachins.
Ok, so, well, that’s it.
Perhaps the title should be changed to “Who doesn’t love Alan Rickman?”
Alan Rickman rocked totally in Closet Land. He starred with Madeleine Stowe. Man, that was cool. That was when I got a *huge * crusheroo. Some movie, baby. Look it up.
Damn, I came in here specifically to say that, but Guinastasia stole the chance from me!
shakes fist Damn you, Guin.
Sheriff of Nottingham: [to a wench] You. My room. 10:30 tonight.
Sheriff of Nottingham: [to another wench] You. 10:45… And bring a friend.
OK, Rickman, exceptionally talented actor, mostly sits in a car for 3+ minutes not even changing his facial expression and everyone drools.
Screen precence is an unmeasurable thing.
Woohoo! I love that video. If only the song was replaced with Alan Rickman talking, it would be perfect.
Wow, he’s hot.
One of the worst movies ever made, but I’d watch it again in a second for Rickman’s performance. He was the only one who “got” what kind of movie he was in; everyone else tried to do it with a straight face.
Sigh.
I’ll be in my bunk.
I’m on dial-up, so can’t check out the vid, but this is the Texas vid In Demand we’re talking about, yes?
Much as I like Rickman, I’m afraid that vid is all Sharleen for me.
Now topping my list of fantasies: Dancing with Alan Rickman in a gas station.
Og, that was hot.
Ohhhh…(lustful shudder)
I never thought Alan Rickman was sexy. Until this video. Oh my gawd. Damn!
I literally (yes, literally!) nearly had an orgasm. I’m gonna have to take a little break…
Alan Rickman in 3 words:
Shoot the glass…
And he turned 60 this year. Wow.
I heart Alan Rickman.
I definitly saw a chauffeur at the end of the video when they pull up to the hotel(?). I didn’t see anyone driving at nighttime, but the driver was wearing a black suit and hat.
I love Alan Rickman too, since I saw him in the BritCom “Shelley” on PBS years ago.
He’s still got it. I’m still drooling…
Apparently ‘and bring a friend’ was a Rickman ad-lib!
I also believe that Costner had Rickman’s performance cut in that film, because it made Costner look feeble. :rolleyes:
awakes briefly from swoon, sighs, faints again