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Upcoming Events & Competitions » Sherlocked - The Official Sherlock Convention » March 13, 2015 1:48 pm

Lilith
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ha, Anderson is coming, that might lower the IQ dramatically  Have fun, all you members who are attending! Reports will be appreciated 

Benedict's Press » Benedict is a Married Man! » February 14, 2015 1:20 pm

Lilith
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Thanks for the hint, Ah-chie, i just checked it out online and that is one wonderful church!! I personally ain't the biggest romantic in the world so the Valentine's Day thing isn't that appealing to me but that doesn't matter in the slightest way, i hope they have a wonderful day and of course a good life together 

Awards » BAFTA's 2015 » February 9, 2015 6:56 pm

Lilith
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Btw, SolarSystem, have just seen Ralph Fiennes reading Wes Anderson's letter and laughed out loud. 

Oh boy, the photo of Benedict and Sophie with her wearing his jacket is really wonderful!!

Awards » BAFTA's 2015 » February 8, 2015 10:09 pm

Lilith
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Oh i have not seen this yet as i am not watching, actually but hopefully will find it somewhere. I am just so happy cause alongside "Only Lovers Left Alive" it was the fave movie of mine of last year. 

Awards » BAFTA's 2015 » February 8, 2015 10:03 pm

Lilith
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I am so delighted that The Grand Budapest Hotel won 5 !!!! 

TV Programmes » Twin peaks » February 8, 2015 12:07 pm

Lilith
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I personally think that Twin Peaks is a real master piece. I love David Lynch's work. I also own the Badalamenti soundtrack, both for the series and the movie. Badalamenti's music is so vital for Lynch's visions, absolutely perfect match.
So far i don't have any view on the sequel, i guess i will wait and see. It is true what Vhanja said, it really rarely works to revive an old show. Then again it is Lynch and he has hardly ever disappointed me. I also wonder if the concept was really there from the start?I mean Laura Palmer says "I will see you again in 25 years"? I would hold Lynch totally capable of having that concept in his head right from the start but maybe i give him too much credit, we will see. 

General Benedict Appreciation » Ben's top ten tunes » February 7, 2015 6:01 pm

Lilith
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Absolutely fantastic list! I could so listen to music with this man! Bowie, The Stone Roses, The Stones, Björk, Radiohead, Debussy! His musical taste is right up my alley. 

Sherlock Special: Theories, Suggestions & News » The special - the game is on (spoilers) » January 6, 2015 3:28 pm

Lilith
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Khan't make my mind up  He really looks more like Khan than Sherlock, Sher(e)khan 

Sherlock Special: Theories, Suggestions & News » The special - the game is on (spoilers) » January 6, 2015 3:16 pm

Lilith
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How exciting!!! Btw, i am also in the curls-fanatics camp. Sherlock curls are so vital to me!! 

Awards » Benedict Cumberbatch accepts the Hollywood Actor Award » November 15, 2014 1:16 pm

Lilith
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oh my, what a wonderful acceptance speech, so touched, i felt the tears welling up but i cannot cry now cause i already have my make up done for a birthday party 

It's Canon » Johnlock: The Official Debate » November 13, 2014 3:10 pm

Lilith
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SusiGo wrote:

If I am not mistaken "adore" is quite a strong verb to describe the feelings between two people. 
 

I just got a text from my closest soulsister and she used exactly that word telling me she adores me. We have a very strong, very special friendship. So it is not that unusual to use that word in a friendship. 
 

Latest News » Sherlock: Chronicles - new guidebook coming soon » November 11, 2014 11:10 pm

Lilith
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There is a pic of the kiss but not much information, at least not any info we don't know yet (i just very quickly checked for you). The pic is not that good even cause it is pretty dark 

Latest News » Sherlock: Chronicles - new guidebook coming soon » November 11, 2014 2:40 pm

Lilith
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Bronte89, 320 pages, yes nice and thick 

Benedict's Press » Benedict's Engagement » November 11, 2014 2:22 pm

Lilith
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Harriet wrote:

The not so nice thing is, the more this link is being posted, the more relevant it's being tagged by search engines

This is so true and the moment i did click it and read a few words i was thinking "oh stupid stupid" and cursed myself for actually having clicked it 

Latest News » Sherlock: Chronicles - new guidebook coming soon » November 11, 2014 2:17 pm

Lilith
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So happy! Mine has arrived today, looks so cool. Won't have time till tonight to really have a look at it. But happened to notice it is a "Pengwing" Random House book  

The Reichenbach Fall » Does The Empty Hearse ruin this episode? » November 10, 2014 7:31 pm

Lilith
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Zatoichi wrote:

I wouldn´t say TEH ruined TRF for me.. I just can´t get them together somehow. ​I take what I see in TRF at face value, and none of the explanations given in TEH changes any of the feelings I have for it.. it´s completely disconnected for me. Maybe it changes in S4, when we get more information about the whole thing.

In a way I stopped taking the show serious after TRF.. Everything that comes next feels just like goofing around. It was entertaining, but it didn´t have any emotional impact (except for Sherlock´s near-death.. but as it turned out to be just a happy little accident made by a loving friend I´ll probably get over it someday, too). Up until the end of TRF the show feels like a good wine that is to be slowly discovered and savoured in all its nuances, afterwards it´s more like a big dose of sherbet powder.. fizzy, surprising, and somewhere between really good and really awful ^^. (No offense to anyone who loves it, just my personal feelings.) It feels like the show I fell for so hard stopped after S2, but luckily nothing I see in S3 changes the way I feel for things happening in S1 and S2.

Well, it is now rather pointless to write my own post because you have summed it up what i feel  
Actually i still cry reichenbach falls at the end of The Reichenbach Fall but mostly over John's sadness *sigh*
 

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