>gets captured and interrogated by the French for trying to fuck a noblewoman
>asked what he was doing in her chambers
>"AH BAKED 'ER A CAKE, IT WERE 'ER BIRTHDAY!"
>gets captured and interrogated by the French for trying to fuck a noblewoman
>asked what he was doing in her chambers
>"AH BAKED 'ER A CAKE, IT WERE 'ER BIRTHDAY!"
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Did that mean he fucked her?
What movie is this?
Blatantly.
Sharpe, it's a British TV series set during the Napoleonic wars. Basically Sean Bean kicking French cunt and fucking hot women. It's old and a bit ropey, but good fun.
Robert's Rebellion
Aye, 'cos they had guns in that setting.
Based.
Looks like Jon Bon Jovi
Is that ammo balls on his shirt?
no. people back then fucking loved buttons.
they are great uniforms though
in Sharpe's Regiment when he has the full uniform with the Pelisse he looks /fa/ as fuck
Ye Bastard
Here's forty shillings on the drum;
To those who volunteer to come;
To 'list and fight the foe today...
Based on books by the same author as The Last Kingdom, so definitely check it out if you liked that show (and even if you didn't).
>kicking French cunt
Napoleon only lost 8 battles
The Sean Bean Banter Chronicles.
he wasn't the only french general.
>Dragons are napalm are okay
>not muh guns
O hi fellow sharpe fan
Sharpe struggles and fights against the British and his superiors just as much as he does the French, and he makes French friends too.
I used to sing that as a young lad in the Army Cadets
I don't care what anyone says I loved those wailing guitars
I loved that episode.
Molasses and slaves
...
>Tfw my dad looks like sean bean
Remember when Bond went undercover?
Was this the perfect era in terms of technology? It seems that everything went downhill from there.
The show lost something when they lost the crazy loon
Everything was perfect in the world until the summer of 1914
What is love?
>tfw ywn marry a young Liz Hurley
why even live?
MMM NOOTKA
It was definitely a watershed moment around this time. Soon we would have WW1 where firearms had become so devastating the only sensible thing to do was to sit tight in a heavily fortified defensive position until proper tanks and fighter planes were invented unless you wanted to get blown to shit in no man's land.
The original writer of the books would go on to say that he regretted killing off Hakeswill because he realised soon after he'd never be able to come up with a villain as effective. Pete Postlethwaite was 10/10 performance in the TV series.
...
>legit 10/10 in her prime
>voted for Brexit
Is she, now that the dust has settled, dare I say it, /ourgirl/?
OVER THE HILLS AND FAR AWAY
Not a propah officer
Hark now the drums beat up again
>legit 10/10 in her prime
PLEASE DON'T REMIND ME
>tfw in Sharpe's Waterloo when he doesn't look back
Yes, that's what I meant, first the industrial revolution, then the WW1 era, then mass communication happened, and now we're in this shit.
The early/mid stages of industrial revolution actually still seemed ok, but everything went to absolute shit with it in the mid-to-late 1800s.
everything went to shit mid 1800s but got way way better by 1900 rolled around. Then WWI killed Europe, killed hope, and killed optimism, and faith, and just about everything.
still alright