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TV Programmes » The Walking Dead » January 3, 2024 10:10 pm

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Hi there!
I binged and re-binged it recently and now I try to find people to talk about it, without diving too deep into the rabbit hole.

TV Programmes » The Walking Dead » January 3, 2024 6:18 pm

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Hi, is anyone still interested in talking TWD?

The Final Problem » Movie and clown » March 9, 2021 9:34 pm

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I think I remember that the movie was fictional. Don't remember where from though.
Couldn't find any movie with Velma and Leonard as protagonists, so it might be true.

A Scandal In Belgravia » SiB questions and answers thread » June 13, 2020 11:52 am

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Also, I found it kind of cute that everybody assumed Sherlock was mourning, completely misinterpreting his behaviour, while he was just obsessed with breaking into Irene's phone. :D

His first attempt at breaking into the phone was before they meet Irene - it's the "composing help me think scene".

That's the problem with Moffat's scripts. On the surface, all seems to be okay, but if you look closer, there are some, actually quite obvious problems with the logic. And that's where the metas start. :D
Dracula was the same, btw.
It's funny because I'm rather a fan of logic in stories, but Moff pulls all my strings so well, that I usually forgive him.
 

A Scandal In Belgravia » SiB questions and answers thread » June 12, 2020 7:53 pm

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Liberty, I think the meeting in the morgue could be the next day. Or late the same night.

BUT - I loved that theory, especially because you watch an entirely different movie with this assumption in mind, it makes Sherlock even smarter and we know he can fake feelings - or lack of them. The only element that doesn't really work 100% with this version is the scene in the power plant.

This was bugging me so much, that I asked Steven about it. Was a bit of hardship with my English, at first he didn't understand what I'm talking about. Apparently I'm cursed to ask crazy questions.

And - according to him Sherlock thought Irene is dead. Which it's kind of funny: sometimes Mofftiss seem to have no idea what they are actually doing, lol.

General Benedict Appreciation » Cumberspotting - most recent photos » November 15, 2019 5:57 pm

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Oh, I'm actually relieved that there are others having mixed emotions toward the GM case.
Because to me personally, and also for many ppl at least in Germany, SUVs became a symbol of what's going wrong here when it comes to climate change prevention, especially if you keep in mind that the sales increased by 20% in the last year. To me it's irrelevant if it's a hybrid or elecro, those cars are just too big, too heavy and too powerful to be anywhere near to environment friendly.
It's actually the first time that I have a problem with what he's doing.

Sherlockian Merchandise » 221C - My Shop at Spreadshirt » August 17, 2019 6:26 pm

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New designs at Sherlock's Cellar. Now also with The League of Gentlemen and Good Omens designs.

Other Cast & Production Team » Alistair Petrie » February 2, 2019 8:02 pm

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He has a long list of films, but I haven't seen them. Except for Rogue One and the first episode of Deep State (not my kind of show)
He is also a really funny guy in person. I was surprised. A tall, skinny and funny redhead.

And he's damn tough :D
https://twitter.com/BorneCharity/status/1087031695https://twitter.com/BorneCharity/status/1087031695864446976864446976

General Benedict Appreciation » Favourite Sherlock/Benedict pictures » October 24, 2018 4:46 pm

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Hmmm… am I the only one thinking that all life has been photoshopped out of those images? He looks almost like a CGI character, esp. the pic 1 and 3

It's Canon » Johnlock: The Official Debate » June 24, 2018 8:58 pm

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Maybe it was just ice tea?

Upcoming Events & Competitions » Sherlocked - The Official Sherlock Convention » May 27, 2018 4:25 pm

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Well, it still went better than I thought. I decided to do the first one because I expected it might be the only one ever.

Martin Freeman » Ghost Stories » April 20, 2018 10:57 pm

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besleybean wrote:

Oh likewise...part of the last League of Genetlemen made me cry, it was so lovely.

It's a really rare mix of hideous and smart. With occasional heartbreaking. And genius cast.

I've only seen 3 Hamlets!

Gibson, Tennant, Branagh. And a Polish one for understanding. Then Ben's and Andrew's. Still don't like the play though.

Jeez, I watched Night Manager for TOM! Oh, Hiddles, I mean!

And I went to see Coriolanus for Mark! :D
 

Martin Freeman » Ghost Stories » April 20, 2018 6:17 pm

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besleybean wrote:

What is it with the Sherlock team(who I love)...
I don't know:  I don't do horror, I don't do ghosts...
But obviously I will watch anything they are involved with.

Well I've seen the whole League of Gentlemen! And many odd films made by/with Mark, plus one of his appearances on NTLife. Started watching Dr. Who. And watched History of Horror (both versions) not being a horror fan. And watched all available Hamlets to prepare for Ben's one. And watched a Marvel movie - in an IMAX to avoid dubbing. Watched a musical with Lara Pulver on TV (I hate musicals!). Watched The Night Manager because of Alistair Petrie.

But thinking about it - I wouldn't do as much for Martin.

Moftiss » Christian Fall. » March 19, 2018 9:30 pm

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Yeah, and it seems to be a single case.

Moftiss » Christian Fall. » March 19, 2018 6:47 pm

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Didn't know it either. Did Mark wrote only this one book under the name?
Off to do some research

Martin Freeman » Recent interview extracts posted on Twitter » March 18, 2018 3:39 pm

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From what I saw, almost everything can be twisted and used against the makers. Even if they said nothing, someone would interpret it in a way that support their POV.

The Abominable Bride » Articles or reviews about The Abominable Bride » February 7, 2018 7:53 pm

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I don't remember what the message was, but it had to be something done by BBC. My DVD credits have no red letters.

Films » Tips for DVDs with Great Bonus Materials? » January 17, 2018 8:36 pm

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I loved the German additions for Forrest Gump, they even have subtitles for commentaries. The Field of Dreams was good to. Platoon, the anniversary edition had outstanding materials for a movie shot in the 80ies.

But nothing beats Hobbit and LOTR so far. "Unfortunately" they set the bar VERY high for a movie geek like me - I think I enjoyed the bonus-es more than the movies themselves :D. I wish Sherlock materials would be like that.

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