PATRICK SCHWARZENEGGER
JOINS CHRIS PRATT & TAYLOR KITSCH IN TERMINAL LIST SERIES
Well, it will certainly be a triple hunkfest indeed as dashing Patrick Schwarzenegger has joined Chris Pratt and Taylor Kitsch in Amazon's conspiracy thriller TV series THE TERMINAL LIST which, based on Jack Carr's novel, also stars Constance Wu, Riley Keough and Jeanne Tripplehorn! It follows James Reece (Pratt) after his entire platoon of Navy
SEALs is ambushed during a high-stakes covert mission. Reece returns home to his family with conflicting memories of the event and questions about his culpability. However, as new evidence comes to light, Reece discovers dark forces working against him, endangering not only his life but the lives of those he loves. Patrick, who is Pratt's real life brother in law, will play the youngest member of his team.
Antoine Fuqua is directing the action thriller TV series |
QUEEN MARIE OF ROMANIA
HISTORICAL MOVIE TRAILER
I don't think we've ever had anything from Romania here, but we do strive to cover the epic genre from all the corners of the world, so here's the
trailer for QUEEN MARIE OF ROMANIA, Romanian historical drama which was released there in 2019 but is now slowly being released in other European countries. The multilingual movie, which features scenes in Romanian, English, German and French, sees Roxana Lupu playing one of Romania's most famous queens, and also the last one ever, who was also a granddaughter of British queen Victoria.
Devastated by the First World War and plunged into political controversy, Romania's every hope accompanies its queen on her mission to Paris to lobby for international recognition of its great unification at the 1919 peace talks. Alexis Cahill, who also directed Aidan Turner's Leonardo series, helmed the movie.
The film is airing around Europe on internet |
DEZZY'S HISTORY LESSON
After refusing a proposal from her cousin, the future King George V,
Marie (the daughter of Prince Albert) was chosen as the future wife of
Crown Prince Ferdinand of Romania. During the World War One, she worked
as a nurse in
military hospitals in Moldavia where she and her husband
took refuge. After the war, on 1 December 1918, the historical region of
Transylvania, following Bessarabia and Bukovina, united with the Old
Kingdom. Marie, now queen of Greater Romania, attended the Paris Peace
Conference of 1919, where she campaigned for international recognition
of the enlarged Romania. In 1922, she and Ferdinand were crowned in a
specially built cathedral in the ancient city of Alba Iulia, in an
elaborate ceremony which mirrored their status as queen and king of a
united state.
She spent her final years in the countryside, away from court, after her
son deposed of his own son and took over the throne from him to become
King Carol II.
Roxana Lupu plays the lead role in the film |
I don't find the hunk cast very hunky.. LOL
ReplyDeleteAll three of them are absolutely gorgeous.
DeleteI feel like we've spoke about this before, but Chris Pratt reminds me of like a goof.. although my daughter has been in love with him since Jurassic Park! I caught her and her friends teasing each other about him too.
DeleteI don't see why a goof cannot be a hunk as well.
DeleteIdk, there’s a difference between a funny guy and a clown. He reminds me of a real life Michael Scott.
DeleteHe is not a clown, he is actually one of the very few guys in Hollywood with brains enough not to be woke like other Avengers.
DeleteQUEEN MARIE OF ROMANIA sound very good movie with background of 100 years ago events in Europe.
ReplyDeleteYep, it is interesting that both Yugoslavia and Romania united at pretty much the same time.
DeleteA triple hunkfest sounds FUN!
ReplyDeleteWe do love it when they come in threes!
DeleteChris Pratt > > >
ReplyDeleteHe is ever so nice.
DeleteI love historical movies ❤
ReplyDeleteWe absolutely adore them.
DeleteYou can never go wrong when you add in triple hunks to the mix!
ReplyDeleteNor when you ad quadruple hunks to the mix.
DeleteThe more hunks the better!
DeleteWiser words have never been spoken.
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