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Simm's professional redemption was too pat, though its by-numbers triumphalism will play well in the remake.
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Sorry, I don't have any arrow rests handy, but I do have a Simm's S-coil stabilizer that I don't use.
Just got back from the country. Took the donated sight, arrows and broadheads to Wesley. 2009
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Hey Del, I have some old broad heads with new blades that I don't use and a Simm's S-coil stabilizer that I don't use.
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Hey Del, I have some old broad heads with new blades that I don't use and a Simm's S-coil stabilizer that I don't use.
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Sorry, I don't have any arrow rests handy, but I do have a Simm's S-coil stabilizer that I don't use.
Just got back from the country. Took the donated sight, arrows and broadheads to Wesley. 2009
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The ingenious conceit of a mystery story in which the quest for the truth is foiled by an Alzheimer's sufferer catalysed a well-plotted drama, executed without exploitativeness and, in Simm's case, played more tenderly than I'd have thought him capable.
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If Anthony Ainsley's Master goes through some sort of time loop of evil and meets John Simm's Master ... are they essentially the same man in different bodies?
Humperdinck: "Now, if we only had a wheelbarrow..." rabid1st 2009
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But this is a good, well-spoken performance that augurs well for Simm's classical future.
Hamlet 2010
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I also liked Simm's bubbling anger so that when he tells Polonius: "Use every man after his desert and who shall scape whipping," it is with the genuine rage of someone who acknowledges human fallibility.
Hamlet 2010
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Simm's Hamlet smashes his mother's framed bedside photo of her second husband in the closet scene; yet when John Nettles's vigorous and lively Claudius enters, he entirely ignores the shattered glass even though it provides further damning evidence of Hamlet's visceral hatred of him.
Hamlet 2010
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