''It occurs to me see Sir that I......catch the wind more than most...on account of my.. willowey-ness Sir...Mr Sharpe's here Sir'' ahhhh Harry Price...Gotta love him!
Windham was between a rock and a hard place. You can see he would really like to use Sharpe properly but current Army regulations make it impossible. So he keeps Sharpe on the strength, probably anticipating a Captain's death in the future so he can give Sharpe their company.
Muskets are easier to reload, but are less accurate and have a shorter range, muskets were the best choice for line inf, but light inf and skirmishers should stick with rifles.
@b0ywithhat no that's Major Nairn who basically has the same role. Brian Cox who played Major Hogan left because he didn't like the conditions so they had to replace him.
bernard made the page? or made the book? cause lord knows the movie NEVER deviates from the books. my question, where in the movie, does it state that her brother took the daughter?
your wonderful resource site on wikipedia states that it was the brother. and i'm actually quoting the movie originally. so please don't bring outside sources into an adaptation.
Price stumbles at Sharpe "I'm acting Adjutant"
*overhears his own demotion*
Price just tells Sharpe "Oh, I ain't any longer"
One of those monty python like bits. Perfect line delivery
''It occurs to me see Sir that I......catch the wind more than most...on account of my.. willowey-ness Sir...Mr Sharpe's here Sir'' ahhhh Harry Price...Gotta love him!
"I catch the wind more than most sir"
Great Quote
lieutenant price is priceless!!!
i really like tereza she is my favorite of sharpe's woman
that colonel is great too i love his wacky way of speaking
Harry Price, what a lovely man. Does not drink in battle but, a loyal officer😁😁😁
Pete Postlethwaite was one of the most amazing character actors ever.
"You sway, sir!
Invariably."
Somehow that young-always-drunk officer reminds me of Captain Jack Sparrow
considering the time period... Age... If he had some black eyeliner and any drop of common sense I could see him out on the high seas.
he is one of sharpes best friends
"Oh! I aint any longer!" Hahaha
GOOD GOD LOL
The Brits make that saying SO much better
Windham was between a rock and a hard place. You can see he would really like to use Sharpe properly but current Army regulations make it impossible. So he keeps Sharpe on the strength, probably anticipating a Captain's death in the future so he can give Sharpe their company.
It looks like Price is the "Kramer" of the Napoleonic Wars.
"I'm a soldier sir... Not a Blooooody CLARK!"
lol : 3:17 - Good god! rain jack, fetch the blankets in, sit down Sharpe.. lol
"She slits throats". "Good God", "did you seek permission to marry her?", "rain Jack go and get someone to go and get the blankets. "Good God Sharpe".
Those redcoat extras march around and around in a circle.
~ 2:05 "I tell him she is an he's modest enough to be flummoxed!" *sh.t-eating grin*
the list speech that countered sharpe was genius.
Yes that was priceless! :)
Who sar? me sar? Yes sar!
Postlethwate was awesome in that film. Although he was a disgusting crooked villain there, I admire him
I have to use this as an excuse one day...maybe I'll start swaying randomly at work :)
HAHAHA😂😂😂
R.I.P. Pete Postlethwaite, who died of pancreatic cancer one year ago today.
Sing hey my braw John Highlandman!
Sing Ho my braw John Highlandman!
There's not a lad in a'the lan'
Was match for my John Highlandman!
lol That would be awesome.
You'll have to let me know how that goes. *chuckle*
5:20 too funny
Yeah but he kinda makes some good points here--he's the brain to Sharpe's muscle.
I never said brother. And it never states either way in the film, but it does in the book, and the page is 'quoting' from the book.
I wish they would put these on Netflix.
Muskets are easier to reload, but are less accurate and have a shorter range, muskets were the best choice for line inf, but light inf and skirmishers should stick with rifles.
was that supposed to be Hogan at the end?
@b0ywithhat no that's Major Nairn who basically has the same role. Brian Cox who played Major Hogan left because he didn't like the conditions so they had to replace him.
Calvary-where they crucified Jesus. Cavalry- horse-mounted troops
@b0ywithhat No that's Nairn, Hogan was only in Rifles and Eagle
i forgot that wikipedia is a valid resource site. source?
Frankly I would prefer being a calveryman in these days over being a mudcruncher or a sailor.
hehe 6:58 was such a feminine slap...what was that creep trying to do?
I forgot that wikipedia was 100% factually inaccurate. And I'm not sure if my source is valid, but it's some bloke called Bernard Cornwell...
i'm not being awkward. i'm merely stating my original quote was refrencing the movie. ergo, i'm not wrong. deal with it.
will do :)
he hunts lol
Price has a single brow!
Don't be awkward: you're wrong.
Price really needs to go to AA!!!!
and considering that her family died in this movie i highly doubt that those poor things were them
You sway sir!?
bernard made the page? or made the book? cause lord knows the movie NEVER deviates from the books.
my question, where in the movie, does it state that her brother took the daughter?
1:05 ROFL!
where is part 8?
your wonderful resource site on wikipedia states that it was the brother.
and i'm actually quoting the movie originally. so please don't bring outside sources into an adaptation.
1.Peasant, not peasent.
2. Yes we do. Look up what happens to Sharpe's child by Teresa on wikipedia.
SOMEONE PLEASE TELL ME ! WHAT ARE THOSE DOGS!
its something were good at :P
Making lists? That's not soldiering
peasents on the side of the road. we have no idea if that was her family or not. it's never stated.
Thumbs up if you read all 24 books!
its not la juja...ahuja should say...
You mean Teresa's family...
@rs9151980 Sharpe.
DON'T FUCK WITH SHARP !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
why the hell is he riding a donkey O o