moving books slightly to the left

spatscolombo:

Underappreciated lines in a highly appreciated episode.

(I would say Bones is ruining the moment, but obviously they couldn’t care less.)

ahab99:

corduroyzebra:

The Carol Burnett Show- Dentist Sketch

Conway. Korman.

One of the greatest breaks of all time.

I’ll just reblog this one with no comment. For reasons.

uss-spirk:

Moments after hearing over the intercom: “Hey Spock, remember that time we did it on the bridge?”.

uss-spirk:

Moments after hearing over the intercom: “Hey Spock, remember that time we did it on the bridge?”.

magpieandwhale:

SPOOOOOOOOOKC

MY BABYYYYYYYYYYYY

SPOOOOOOOOOOOOCK

my bb oh

ahab99:

thehappyfangirl:

random-nexus:

undeadsidhe-inthetardis:

sonic-hip-attack:

nothingbutthedreams:

professor-sweetpea:

laughterkey:

Today in things that make my day: Colin Firth and Ben Barnes act out the scene from Eddie Izzard’s bit about British film on the set of a movie (I believe Easy Virtue). 

If you’re an Izzard fan this is a must-watch. 

“I’m always in here. Moving books slightly to the left.”

Just brilliant!

‘What is it Sebastian? I’m arranging matches.’

Just beautiful.

THIS IS BEAUTIFUL

this actually viscerally makes me happy

like in the heart-clutching, anglophilic fangirling kind of way

I cackled! Oh, my gosh! I adore Eddie Izzard (and Colin Firth for that matter), and this tickled me beyond belief! YES! \o/

This is awesome :D Now I’mma go watch Dressed to Kill again.

Ooooooh, everything about this makes me so very happy. Colinnnnnnnnnnn.

Literal tears of laughter! <3

devildoll:

fozmeadows:

doggedlyjohn:

mrsbenevolent:

gypsyfaggot:

literally the best buffy tribute video i have ever seen (if you don’t want to watch buffy after seeing this you need to have a time out)

IF THIS VIDEO DOESN’T CONVINCE YOU TO GO WATCH THIS SHOW IMMEDIATELY  THEN YOU LACK A SOUL. 

Dear god that was amazing.

OK, yeah, this is pretty awesome.

WOW

Okay, yeah, I kind of do want to re-watch Buffy now…



Eric Idle and Graeme Garden, “Footlights Review” (1964)

Eric Idle and Graeme Garden, “Footlights Review” (1964)