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He has also appeared in Captain Phillips, [1] Against the Wall, Cloverfield, the NBC TV movie Knight Rider, 24, Boardwalk Empire, [1] Friday Night Lights, Boomtown, Justified, Baretta, and Twin Peaks. [1] He played the main character in the controversial 1985 Supertramp music video "Brother Where You Bound". [2]
A music video for "Castle Walls" was filmed in the Fall of 2010 before T.I. was sentenced to eleven months in prison, but was ultimately scrapped and remains unreleased. [28] An exclusive sneak peek was uploaded to the rapper's YouTube channel in late November 2010.
Although Castle Ploskovice served as the exterior, the most notable areas featured in the music video are its entrance hall, ballroom, and the arched walkways. [44] There are two versions of this music video; the full version (about 7:44 in length) and the single version (about 6:00 in length).
Behind the battlements at the top of the wall there was usually an allure or wall walk; the shield wall could also be flanked by two wall towers. In many cases the shield wall replaced the bergfried, for example in the ruined castle of Sporkenburg [8] in the Westerwald forest or the ruins of the Alt Eberstein [9] near the city of Baden-Baden.
Elements of a rampart in a stone castle or town wall from the 11th to 15th centuries included: Parapet: a low wall on top of the rampart to shelter the defenders. Crenellation: rectangular gaps or indentations at intervals in the parapet, the gaps being called embrasures or crenels, and the intervening high parts being called merlons.
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The 12th-century curtain wall of the Château de Fougères in Brittany in northern France, showing the battlements, arrowslits and overhanging machicolations. In medieval castles, the area surrounded by a curtain wall, with or without towers, is known as the bailey. [4]