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Uploaded by on Apr 28, 2008

enjoy, I'm holding off on sharpe's sword for a while

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  • the first I saw sharpe was on tv (half through) do you have the 1 were he defends a fort with clam(lime) dust

  • thT'S SHARPE'S seige. that is like the 10th episode i believe.

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  • Sean Bean = underrated actor.

  • their napoleon actor sucks...

    they should've got al pacino, lol.

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  • Say....isnt the actor playing Boney the admiral's steward in Hornblower..?I believe it was Pellew's steward the one who escaped to America??

  • @dog75k

    More important roles for French characters in this particular episode. Assume they're speaking French and it's being translated for you.

  • @TheBType From what Bean .. and many other actors say .. playing the villain is much more fun for them, and meatier parts!

  • It must have been difficult to keep on those shakos during a running battle. The air resistance would have been pushing the hat back off the head and disrupting the concentration of the soldier. Sure, it made them look taller but practically, it was silly. And keeping that white cover clean in the field must have been hard.

  • Why is Napoleon speaking English? The French speak French in every other one.

  • 4:58 "Hello, fire"

  • @tuberesu

    The uploader is probably an American. Chill your beans and watch the BEAN himself.

  • It's Sharpe's HONOUR not honor.

  • @richiebabe24

    He's awesome on AGOT, and amusingly, almost exactly like Sharpe: serious, dour, duty-minded, with a wry sense of humor, and with a deep care for his family and friends.

    Just take away his rifle and replace it with a sword really.

  • @kapelmuur

    I find it vaguely amusing that because of Sharpe and GoldenEye he's basically pidgeonholed into one of two roles: the dour, duty-minded, but honorable soldier, and the foreign traitor bad guy.

    Which one he is in which generally depends on how American the director of the film is usually.

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