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Beauty and the Beast - s01e03 - Siege Part1
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Beauty and the Beast - Vincent's Letters to Catherine (Letter 3)
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This one is always painful to watch but thankfully all ends well no copyright infringement intended.
"Vincent's Letters to Catherine" form a collection of eight recordings, which were originally produced for a Beauty and the Beast telephone entertainment line in 1991. In each letter, Vincent communicates to Catherine his reflections and responses to events that occurred during one of the first eight episodes of the TV series, in USA Airing Order. Most of the Letters feature poetry readings. The literary reference: "Vitae Summa Brevis Spem Nos Vetat Incohare Longam" by Ernest Dowson Reading by Ron Perlman Episode: Siege EPISODE SUMMARY: While attending a party, Catherine catches the eye of megabucks developer, Elliot Burch who begins to wine and dine her. Vincent realizes that Catherine has met a man and must deal with the fact that she's beginning to fall in love.
Beauty = Aerith Beast = Sephiroth Gaston = Cloud Maurice = Rufus Various villagers: Reno, Rude, Tifa, Deep Ground, rest of Cloud's company Cogsworth = Kadaj ...
This one needs tissues. I approached this as an extended scene that could be applied to the episode "Siege", in which Vincent struggles with the notion of Catherine falling for another. Music video featuring clips from the tv show Beauty and the Beast.
Audra McDonald is in line to join the cast of Disney's live-action remake of Beauty & The Beast.
IMDb 2015-03-27According to Variety, Luke Evans is in negotiations to star in the live-action dramatic adaption of ...
IMDb 2015-03-05Today was a rather big day for Disney's live-action Beauty and the Beast ... The Hollywood Reporter got ...
IMDb 2015-03-05Disney's live-action Beauty & The Beast, due out next year, is moving forward with some inspired ...
IMDb 2015-03-05... star Dan Stevens is going to play the Beast in the live action version of "Beauty and the Beast."
IMDb 2015-03-05'Beauty & the Beast' has been renewed by The CW ... 'Beauty & the Beast' also features Austin Basis, ...
The Siasat Daily 2015-02-15'Beauty & the Beast' has been renewed by The CW ... Beauty And The Beast: ... Beauty and the Beast Full Movie.
The Times of India 2015-02-15Watch the official Emma Watson To Sing In Beauty & The Beast video by Splash in HD on WWW.
MUZU.TV 2015-01-27... has signed on to play Belle in their upcoming live-action interpretation of "Beauty and the Beast."
IMDb 2015-01-26Beauty and the Beast's Gaston night not be as manly and burly as he claims in the Disney film. The ...
Digital Spy 2015-01-08Jackie Mellor-Guin’s script for Beauty & ... Theatre Britain’s ‘Beauty & the Beast’ panto aims to please.
The Dallas Morning News 2014-12-02In 1987, Ron Perlman and Linda Hamilton were a hit in Beauty and the Beast ... Beauty and the Beast -- ...
Independent online (SA) 2014-07-28PM Details: "Be our guest" and step into the enchanted world of Disney's BEAUTY AND THE BEAST JR.
Atlanta Journal 2014-06-17Beauty and the Beast (French: La Belle et la Bête) is a traditional fairy tale. The first published version of the fairy tale was a rendition by Gabrielle-Suzanne Barbot de Villeneuve, published in La jeune américaine, et les contes marins in 1740. The best-known written version was an abridgement of her work published in 1756 by Jeanne-Marie Le Prince de Beaumont, in Magasin des enfants, ou dialogues entre une sage gouvernante et plusieurs de ses élèves; an English translation appeared in 1757.
Variants of the tale are known across Europe. In France, for example, Zémire et Azor is an operatic version of the story of Beauty and the Beast written by Marmontel and composed by Grétry in 1771. It had enormous success well into the 19th century. It is based on the second version of the tale.
Amour pour amour, by Nivelle de la Chaussée, is a 1742 play based on Villeneuve's version.
A wealthy merchant lived in a mansion with his three daughters, all of whom were very beautiful, but only the youngest, at fourteen, is named Belle for being lovely and pure of heart; her sisters, in contrast, are wicked and selfish. The merchant eventually loses all of his wealth in a tempest at sea, and he and his daughters must therefore live in a small farmhouse and work for their living. After some years of this, the merchant hears that one of the trade ships he had sent off has arrived back in port, having escaped the destruction of its compatriots; therefore, he returns to the city to discover whether it contains anything of monetary value. Before leaving, he asks his daughters whether they desire that he bring them any gift upon his return. His two elder daughters ask for jewels and fine dresses, thinking that his wealth has returned; Belle is satisfied with the promise of a rose, as none grow in their part of the country. The merchant, to his dismay, finds that his ship's cargo has been seized to pay his debts, leaving him without money to buy his daughters their presents.
Look over the battlements
At the burning countryside
There the army of wicked madness
Besieges this castle of will
Feel the frozen wind
From the bleak outer world
The banner twists in agony
Tortured from the world around
The wind seeps through the walls
Whispering revelations of despair
It skulks in high lofted ceilings
A messenger of the fallen realm
The moat displays whitened bloated corpses
A cesspool where the slain float
For miles back their casualties are strewn
Ours burn on pyres smoke replacing sky
Listen to the sound of the pounding
Battering rams
Their black winged echoes
Fly down these desolate halls
Each catapult stone defeats the walls
We labor to repair what falls upon us
The bringers of insanity
Dance bizarrely
In celebration
Of their coming conquest
Look and see their campfires
Like obscene stars fallen to the ground
Wallow in dread at the moment's peace
For the battle always resumes
No shining army will rush to our aid
We are to die in this crumbling tomb
I'm being driven mad
Specters of bitterness and confusion
Circle my head
The mist goes in my ears and exits my mouth
And within they destroy all they can
The bringers of lunacy have breached the walls
Remnants of innocence put to the sword
Engulfed into the kingdom of the mad
There where the sun is rising
from the faraway vast widths
malicious hordes have come on the
calm and free lands of the east...
...without having gained an easy conquest
the hordes finally decide
that after the long siege
it will be possible to capture the city
but the squad is fighting unequal battle
fighting for fatherland!
Scorched earth we left
A barren land of ash
Our fatherland laid waste
Be the void our fucking monument
At a leaden dawn
At this ominous morn
Pila loomed on the horizon
Talons of the wolverine
Exanimate legions formed
At the very gates of Avaricum
Believed invulnerable
This calling wall
But straight out of nowhere
Before our eyes this godsdawn bane arose
Thus Avaricum burns
Under a dead sky
Avaricum drowns
In blood and demise
Siege towers emerged
Protruding from the ground
Standing out against the threatening sky
As if to mock all valiantness
Face to face with an eye-leveled enemy
Serried roman ranks
Embattled upon our hold
Cut off and trapped inside
As the carnage was at hand
As the creak of the winches extolled our doom
The slaughter befell Avaricum
Dead suffused the oppidum
Left to pillage, sack and rape
[Chorus]
We're falling, we're running,
This is the endless calling,
We're fighting we're dying, now!
We're falling, we're running,
This is the endless calling,
We're fighting we're dying, now!
Tonight we fight, my brothers in arms, tonight my life is in your arms,
Born for the battle, born to the fight for the cross and for the right
Guardians in front of the line, before the sun will shine,
Guardians of the cross in the front line, before the sun will shine,
Soldiers, they came; soldiers, they did fall, we shall end them all!
[Bridge]
Oh Voices!
I breathe, feel my mind, I breathe, feel life,
I breathe, feel my mind, I breathe... I am alive...
[Chorus]
Through the dark of night, I saw my brothers fall,
Behind the walls of this town, we're waiting for the fall,
And they told us we were winning, heroes of the forgotten time,
Thousands of my brothers must be gone, only 42 guardians in my lines
[Bridge]
[Bridge II]
Memory of the forgotten souls, somewhere in this night,
Memory of the forgotten sons, somewhere in this light,
In the memory of the forgotten sons, somewhere in this light,
Burg zum Schutz und ou gägs Füür, escape to the castle of angels,
Burg für üsi Lüt mit iserne Tür, escape to the castle of angels,
[Middlepart]
The Siege
[Bridge]
The long northern winter has come
We march through the snow that reminds us our home
The three Lodbrok brothers command us
Ubbe, Halvdane and Ivarr the Boneless.
Sitting here by the fire
I look to the army that frightens the world
Loud norsemen laughters resound through the air
We don't fear the death for our life was decided by Fate.
The vikings have come
Here's the pagan horde
Aim to the walls!
Prepare the siege machines
Aim to the walls,
The assault has begun,
Attack!
Tear down the wall!
Come to me, Sons of the North
This quest will be always recalled