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Відео
PANAMHE - Sparring - Yann Vs Maxime
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Nous avons profité du rassemblement PANAMHE pour reprendre le combat avec Maxime car nous n'en avions aps fait depuis plusieurs mois . Bon c'est aps du haut niveau car nous ne sommes pas des techniciens de l'épée et surtout entre pote on est parti dans l'optique de s'amuser mais ça reste un combat sympathique ^^ enjoy !
"Métal Hurlant Chronicles" - Opening VF
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Intro française de la série "Métal Hurlant Chronicles". fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Métal_Hurlant_Chronicles
Conan ,la série télé : Duel en slip ..
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.. ça fleure la testostérone et le muscle huilé
Conan ,la série télé : le plan était pourtant sans faille ..
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.. mais c'était sans compter sur la présence d'esprit du messager de Crom ! (qui aurait pu croire qu'il était risqué de déjeuner à la table d'un village de voleurs aussi ..)
David TMX - une charogne
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reprise d'un poème de Charles Baudelaire par l'immense David TMX ! www.davidtmx.com/ toute sa musique disponible sur : www.jamendo.com/fr/artist/14/david-tmx
Belyscendre - amis buvons !
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une chansons à boire typiquement médiévale ^^ www.belyscendre.com/
Belyscendre - les metamorphoses
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encore une vidéo à écouter ^^ ! www.belyscendre.com/
Terry Pratchett's Hogfather - "The humans need fantasy .. " (VOSTFR)
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*SPOILER* Quand la Mort vous explique .. la vie .
Terry Pratchett's Hogfather - "Have you been naughty or nice ? " (VOSTFR)
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Terry Pratchett's Hogfather - "Have you been naughty or nice ? " (VOSTFR)
David TMX - Allez vous faire foot !
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David TMX - Allez vous faire foot !
les Vieilles Salopes - la nuit avec vous
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lesvieillessalopes.com/ enjoy !
David TMX - fait pas çi fait pas ça
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David TMX - fait pas çi fait pas ça
David TMX - quadragénaire de quoi j'ai l'air
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David TMX - quadragénaire de quoi j'ai l'air
And Susan changed her name to Mary and was adopted by the Crawleys
I've been better than all the ones who have trained me to be naughty or used me. If you wanted better then you should have gave me better choices to choose from
The voice is so wrong for Death and he's far too animatrd. It's a No from me
The Auditors of Reality are no match for Death!
It's a shame we never got an adaptation of Reaper Man. I would love to hear the epicness of that voice say "A crown?! I never wore a crown!"
Never mess with death from Disworld
"HOW DARE YOU?" Death already "speaks" in all upper-case, but somehow, that sentence somehow feels spoken in HIGHEST-case!
There aren't many movies where death is actually the hero .... I'd like to see more Discword books made into movies, but only if doesn't happen to it something like Kathleen Kennedy to the Star Wars ...
Play this when you've been naughty for thousands of years >:)
It's always easy in Discworld to think of DEATH as a slightly silly, harmless, and benign entity. And he *is* silly at times. And he is arguably benign. But he is emphatically not harmless and getting on his bad side is a mistake. He is bound by rules, but he's also learned how to operate within them with a lot of latitude. And within those rules, he is also very powerful in his way.
I want to note that Death has a GREAT DEAL OF TROUBLE conveying emotion between his monotone nonvoice and expressionless skull. He defaults to neutral in tone and expression so strongly you can never actually guess at what he is thinking or feeling unless you know him VERY well. So when you hear his tone change like this? When you hear him ACTUALLY EMOTE? Not only is he feeling that emotion. He is feeling it on a level most mortals never will. So much so that it actually budges the infinite neutrality of his demeanor. When Death sounds mildly angry... he is not merely mildly angry. He is mountain-crushingly, earth-shatteringly, world-burningly unreasonably ABSOLUTELY ENRAGED.
J'aime bien. Je conseille aussi la chanson A une passante (metal, new metal) faite à partir du poème de Baudelaire m.ua-cam.com/video/ly2wlfpJYDs/v-deo.html
Ah yes, the biggest weaknesses of the Arbiters: - Death - Life - Not thinking any of their plans through
They're alsatians 😂
"How dare you. HOW DARE YOU!"
Un texte de Baudelaire reconnu par TMX,le seul à oser le faire : excellent
I find it interesting Death is not harming the Auditors directly. Since they have taken mortal form, they are no falling under his jurisdiction, but Death can not harvest the souls from still living bodies, so he intimidates them into jumping.
Yes, it's an important point in Pratchett's work: Death isn't "evil", it just consciously does its job. and of course, it doesn't kill ... it just collects souls
je me lasse pas d'ecouter ce bassiste
There are *very* few times DEATH has been this angry.
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I think that what happened is that Death could not directly move against the Aurators, but Susan wasn't under the same restrictions. When she knocked one of them off the cliff, it scared the others so that her Grandfather could drive the rest of them off.
1:32 Sentry down!
Death: How very dare you?!!
I want to point out how friendly those dogs looked. They were clearly very good dogs who enjoyed making movies xD
Pure fluffies
I'm pretty sure those were Belgian Tervuerens. I own one and I just wanted to go and cuddle them ^^
Brilliant film enjoyed so much we watch it every xmas day because there is never anything else worth watching on TV
This is what I love about how Terry Pratchett writes Death. Given the choice, he is professional at least, kind and wise at best - yet when pressed in any way, he is still the Grim Reaper, and that fellow is not known for humoring fools.
Well a professional who didnt really like his job, tried a couple of times to get rid of it which never ended particulary well 🙂
@@Daniel-rd6st One that he truly dedicated himself to when he was replaced by a Death who saw himself as a king, a concept that offended him so much that he reaped his own repalcement
@@BlueMageDaisen Nᴏ ᴄʀᴏᴡɴ. Oɴʟʏ ᴛʜᴇ ʜᴀʀᴠᴇsᴛ.
@@Daniel-rd6st But that's precisely because of that. He hated his job because he understood the weight of it. And suffered under it. Because to him it was a momentous duty. It was not a prize or an award or a privilige. It was an honerous soul wrenching duty. And as a kind being at heart he struggles with it. Think tom hanks from the green mile rather than a giant good off lol.
I believe he appears a lot in the series. I think his best appearances is in rising steam and reaper man. how many books does his adopted grand daughter Susan appear in?
An epiphany I only now came to; why does Death come out of a snowman? Is it just a reference to the *other* Christmas movie that has a skeleton dressed as Santa Clause? I don't think so. The entire crux of the story involves how humans anthropomorphize aspects of nature and thus bring new entities into existence. This is the reason Death couldn't help directly; they were in a time/space before humans *began* anthropomorphizing things, hence why the Hogfather is not yet the Hogfather, why the Auditors are wolves (even though they're depicted as dogs), and why they *had* a chance to get rid of him in the first place. When Susan, as a human, in that time/space, openly declares her belief and faith in the Hogfather, she officially sets the stage for natural elements being anthropomorphized. Which is where Death, as the snowman, comes in. Winter is itself already synonymous with death, the most deadly thing about it being the extreme cold, killing off many plants and smaller animals, the scarcity killing off more, etc. That cold is best exemplified by ice. Icicles, snow, blizzards, frozen ponds, etc. By building a snowman, you give human features to that deadly ice and snow. The snowman is the *first* anthropomorphization of the concept of death. That's why the snowman shows up out of nowhere, and that's why Death steps out of it.
An added bonus is the fleeting nature of the snowman itself. It, too, shall perish one springtime comes. Not just a personification of death, but the herald of change.
@@herusolares5320 The return of life *through* the process of death, creation through destruction.
Honest before this, i just thought he was doing it for the bit, but i like this better.
When it becomes okay to savor the bad guys' suffering.
Poor dog!
un de leurs meilleurs morceaux (et le classement est difficile)
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This is what we are giving to next generations. I love Terry Pratchett till my basic school. Now iam nearly 40. There are no words, how to thank Terry, what he gave to me. Iam better person because of his books. So folks, do not forget, its imagination, not inteligence, what makes us humans.
I too am a better person because of his gentle point of moral tales. I always remember when Captain Vimes was dealing with the vicious Werewolf * in the book, and he is "losing" the fight and the cruel werewolf is gloating and virtually torturing Vimes and the whole time taunting him about all the evil he had done and was GOING to do after he kills Vimes, then Vimes throws the explosive to kill it . . . and in his internal monologue he says something like "It must be done. He must be stopped. I could say some witty phrase now, like "Fetch" but THAT would make this murder". And the more you think about that, the more right it is, and the more explicit it is that the Movies like Dirty Harry and the Arnold movies are ACTUALLY morally repugnant. * And, of course, the werewolf was actually a literary stand-in for Upper Class exploiters of "The Common Man".
J'aurai dû dire Tagazok :)
all that epic build up, and then the auditors die saying "oooooohhhhh".....tiiiiiny bit of an anticlimax.
I don’t like sickly Christmas movies but love The Hogfather. Absolutely adore Ian Richardson's voice as death just loved him 😄
And the OTHER moral of the story is: Don’t fuck with the grim reaper!!
Et on cours les rues à saute mouton !🪘
oh ouiiiii
J'ai dit la même chose à Rocco au sujet de ma b...
Death was always my favourite character in Discworld.
So what was Death doing inside a snow man? Chilling. To the bone. Hah.
Get out :)
NO! BAD!
Bill would love it.
The voice of Death, I wonder if that is the same actor that played the Golden Dragon from The Witcher Netflix series?
In Hogfather , the Death is voiced by Ian Richardson In the Witcher , the golden dragon (Villentretenmerth /Borch Three Jackdaws) is played (and also voiced ?) by Ron Cook
Such menace in those three little words...'Ho Ho Ho...'
Watching this. At 2 AM. With Headphones. Great idea, Gus. Great idea
Super
Mon meilleur pote l'a rencontré l'été dernier sur son lieu de vacances, cet homme est un cadeau divin ❤️
Il est professeur.... ça laisse un peu d espoir pour la France 👊🇨🇵
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Alors là, Mr le policier...ça n'a jamais été autant d'actualité!!
This was badass